Tej Prakash Sinha
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Recent Articles
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Bhoi S, Gopinath B, Khandelwal U, Nayaka R, Bhaskararayuni J, Gupta D, et al.
J Emerg Trauma Shock
. 2025 Feb;
17(4):193-200.
PMID: 39911459
Introduction: Effective pain management is crucial in the emergency department (ED), particularly for trauma patients. Ultrasound-guided regional analgesia (UGRA) has emerged as a promising technique for acute pain relief. The...
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Chaurasia V, Jamshed N, Aggrawal P, Bhoi S, Ekka M, Sinha T, et al.
Acute Crit Care
. 2024 Nov;
39(4):499-506.
PMID: 39600249
Background: Hypoglycemia is a serious, often overlooked complication of treating hyperkalemia with insulin and dextrose. If not recognized and managed, it can increase morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to...
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Roy N, Khajanchi M, Alty I, Hamzah R, Aroke A, Banerjee N, et al.
Indian J Med Res
. 2024 Oct;
159(3 & 4):274-284.
PMID: 39361792
Background & objectives Injuries profoundly impact global health, with substantial deaths and disabilities, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This paper presents strategic consensus from the Transdisciplinary Research, Advocacy,...
4.
Sinha T, Bhoi S, Sharma D, Chauhan S, Magan R, Sahu A, et al.
Health Res Policy Syst
. 2024 Sep;
22(1):125.
PMID: 39252001
Background: The healthcare system in India is tiered and has primary, secondary and tertiary levels of facilities depending on the complexity and severity of health challenges at these facilities. Evidence...
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Krishna A, Subramanian A, Chaurasia R, Sinha T, Pandey S, Malhotra R
J Emerg Trauma Shock
. 2024 Jul;
17(2):84-90.
PMID: 39070866
Introduction: Acute trauma resuscitation is challenging and disorganized in low- and middle-income countries as there is lack of evidence-based transfusion practices with respect to ratio, volume, trigger, cutoff points for...
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Smith M, Krishnan S, Leamon A, Galwankar S, Sinha T, Kumar V, et al.
J Emerg Trauma Shock
. 2023 Nov;
16(3):116-126.
PMID: 38025509
Point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) has a potentially vital role to play in emergency medicine (EM), whether it be in high-, medium-, or low-resourced settings. However, numerous barriers are present which impede...
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Modi P, Bhoi S, Aggarwal P, Nayer J, Sinha T, Ekka M, et al.
J Ultrasound Med
. 2023 Nov;
43(2):335-346.
PMID: 37948504
Background: Pupillary assessment is an important part of the neurological assessment which provides vital information in critically ill patients. However, clinical pupillary assessment is subjective. The ultrasound-guided pupillary examination is...
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Kappagantu V, Sinha T, Agrawal D, Jamshed N, Kumar A, Kumar A, et al.
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 2023 May;
58(3):142-149.
PMID: 37231881
Introduction: Role of CT scan, MRI, ophthalmoscopy, direct monitoring by a transducer probe in identifying raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in emergency department is limited. There are few studies correlating elevated...
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Thandar S, Sahu A, Sinha T, Bhoi S
Turk J Emerg Med
. 2023 Feb;
23(1):24-29.
PMID: 36818942
Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the association between visible cardiac activity in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) and outcomes of cardiac arrest such as the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC),...
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Kotarkonda L, Bharathala S, Sinha T, Soni K, Aggarwal R, Selvi A, et al.
Shock
. 2022 Dec;
58(6):484-491.
PMID: 36548639
Trauma hemorrhagic shock (THS) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. It is the leading cause of death with or without sepsis in approximately 50% of patients. In...