Vedaghosh Amara
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Amara V, Kulkarni A, Gupta A, Venishetty S, Sripathi S, Reddy L, et al.
Indian J Crit Care Med
. 2025 Jan;
28(11):1015-1022.
PMID: 39882056
Aim And Background: A combination of terlipressin and albumin is the standard of care for patients with hepatorenal syndrome-acute kidney injury (HRS-AKI). The study aimed to compare the venous congestion...
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Vishwas P, Amara V, Maddani S, Chaudhuri S, Podder S
Indian J Crit Care Med
. 2023 Feb;
27(1):8-15.
PMID: 36756480
Background: The expiratory abdominal skeletal muscles are an important component of the respiratory muscle pump, and their reduced thickness has been associated with difficult weaning. There is no objective score...
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Amara V, Chaudhuri S
Indian J Crit Care Med
. 2022 Oct;
26(9):1056-1057.
PMID: 36213705
Amara V, Chaudhuri S. Author's Response to Diaphragm Evaluation and Lung Ultrasound Score during Weaning. Indian J Crit Care Med 2022;26(9):1056-1057.
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Amara V, Vishwas P, Maddani S, Natarajan S, Chaudhuri S
Indian J Crit Care Med
. 2022 May;
26(3):307-313.
PMID: 35519926
Introduction: The expiratory muscles are an indispensable component of respiratory function in critically ill patients, yet is often overlooked. We evaluated the association of abdominal expiratory muscles thickness pattern with...
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Rao S, Amara V, Chaudhuri S, Rao B, Todur P
Indian J Palliat Care
. 2021 Sep;
27(2):313-318.
PMID: 34511802
Objectives: "Post-COVID-19 syndrome," which may be the new pandemic, has affected various domains of quality of life; even among those who have recovered from mild COVID-19 disease. The aim of...
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Maddani S, Chaudhuri S, Deepa H, Amara V
Indian J Crit Care Med
. 2020 Dec;
24(10):919-925.
PMID: 33281315
Introduction: The pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is on the rise in our country and there is no specific treatment modality available presently. The treatment of the disease largely remains...