Poddutoor Preetham Kumar
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Panigrahy N, Chirla D, Shetty R, Shaikh F, Kumar P, Madappa R, et al.
Children (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
7(11).
PMID: 33126440
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is a syndrome of high pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) commonly seen all over the world in the immediate newborn period. Several case reports...
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Panigrahy N, Kumar P, Chirla D, Vennapusa S
Indian Pediatr
. 2016 Feb;
53(2):169.
PMID: 26897158
11 Extremely low birth weight neonates who developed skin discoloration after peripheral arterial catheterization were given intra-arterial papaverine before the removal of arterial line. The skin color turned normal in...
3.
Kumar P, Giri S, Shaikh F, Panigrahy N, Chirla D
Indian Pediatr
. 2015 Feb;
52(2):129-30.
PMID: 25691180
Objective: To observe the safety and efficacy of Colistimethate sodium in children infected with gram-negative bacteria, susceptible only to colistimethate sodium. Methods: This prospective observational study done over 2 years...
4.
Panigrahy N, Kumar P, Chirla D
Indian Pediatr
. 2013 Mar;
50(2):242-3.
PMID: 23474931
Respiratory flutter or diaphragmatic flutter is a rare disorder characterized by involuntary, high frequency contractions of the diaphragm. Only 7 cases are reported in infants till date. The present case...
5.
Kumar P, Lingappa L, Shah M, Shaikh F
Indian Pediatr
. 2012 Mar;
49(2):152-3.
PMID: 22410519
Accidental ingestion of phenytoin can lead to severe neurological sequelae. Charcoal hemoperfusion decreases phenytoin levels but has never been reported before in children. We present a child with accidental ingestion...
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Kumar P, Kumar C, Shaik F, Yadav S, Dusa S, Venkatlakshmi A
Indian J Pediatr
. 2011 Feb;
78(7):860-2.
PMID: 21286863
The study was designed to compare the biochemical characteristics of neonates transported by qualified transport team, before and after stabilization, interventions required and setbacks during these transports. Prospective cohort study...
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Kumar P, Kumar C, Shaik F, Ghanta S, Venkatalakshmi A
Indian J Pediatr
. 2010 Jan;
77(2):151-4.
PMID: 20101478
Objective: To compare prolonged inter hospital long distance transports on road undertaken by a qualified transport team vs those done by the same team from shorter distances and time. Methods:...
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Kumar P, Kumar C, Shaik F, Ghanta S
J Trop Pediatr
. 2009 Jun;
56(1):67-8.
PMID: 19525329
Severe malaria causes multiorgan dysfunction, which is the predominant reason for mortality in these children. Cardiac enzymes have been elevated and cardiac involvement has been suspected in some of these...
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Kumar P, Kumar C, Venkatlakshmi A
Indian Pediatr
. 2008 Nov;
45(11):920-2.
PMID: 19029567
This study compares the inter hospital long distance transports undertaken by a qualified transport team versus those done by other means. This was a retrospective descriptive comparative study of the...