Manjula Sarkar

Manjula Sarkar
D.Y. Patil University · Department of Anesthesia

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We report a case of successful airway management of a 26-year-old male patient who was posted for tracheal mass excision. The main challenge in such a case is to formulate a plan to provide maximum surgical access to the trachea for mass excision through an intraoral approach while ensuring adequate oxygenation and airway management. The patient pr...
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Near-infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) has a well-established role in cardiovascular and thoracic anaesthesia, and its use is increasing in popularity. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring may be helpful for patients who are at risk for cerebral ischemia. During cardiac induction, there is a risk of developing complications like arrhythmias, h...
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Myocardial protection with volatile anesthetic agents have been suggested by multiple studies. These studies, however, are scattered and are often limited to a particular aspect of cardiac anesthesia. Older inhalational agents like halothane is known to cause significant hepatic damage in patients undergoing long duration surgeries while isoflurane...
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Coronary cameral fistulas (CCFs) are rare arteriovenous malformations that may be congenital or acquired. The presentation of CCFs varies from asymptomatic in early age to symptomatic and start of complications upon aging. Although percutaneous closure with embolization can also be done, surgical closure of CCFs is a gold standard of treatment. We...
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Cardiac surgery involves use of cardiopulmonary bypass which usually requires a circulatory circuit containing numerous cannulae and tubings draining from major vessels (like superior and inferior vena cavae) and returning it back to the systemic circulation (via the aorta, femoral artery, axillary artery etc). Establishment of this circuit not onl...
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Rheumatic mitral stenosis is often associated with thrombus formation in the left atrium (LA), especially in patients with atrial fibrillation. Although thrombus can occur anywhere within the LA, the most common site is the left atrial appendage. Therefore, it is important to carefully screen the entire LA during perioperative transesophageal echoc...
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Perioperative management of pulmonary hypertension remains one of the most challenging scenarios during cardiac surgery. It is associated with high morbidity and mortality due to right ventricular failure, arrhythmias, myocardial ischemia, and intractable hypoxia. Therefore, this review article is intended toward the anesthetic considerations in th...
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Background: Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery (OPCAB) is often complicated by hemodynamic instability, especially in patients with prior left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and appropriate choice of inotrope plays a vital role in perioperative management of these patients. Aim and objective: To study hemodynamic effects and immediate outcome...
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Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) provides a bloodless field for cardiac surgery. It incorporates an extracorporeal circuit to provide physiological support in which venous blood is drained to a reservoir, oxygenated and sent back to the body using a pump. Team effort between surgeon, perfusionist and anaesthesiologist is paramount for the successful us...
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The stress response to an intense painful surgical stimulus is characterized by activation of the sympathetic nervous system and an increased secretion of the stress hormones. The ability of the alpha agonist dexmedetomidine (DEX) to decrease heart rate (HR) and arterial blood pressure in perioperative period was tested. One hundred and thirty two...
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Objective Neurologic sequelae remain a well-recognized complication of pediatric cardiac surgery. The aetiology of neurologic injury is almost certainly multifactorial, imbalance between cerebral oxygen supply and demand is likely to play an important role. We sought to measure regional cerebral oxygenation in children undergoing cardiac surgery us...
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Electrical cardioversion is a short painful procedure to regain normal sinus rhythm requiring anaesthesia for haemodynamic stability, sedation, analgesia and early recovery. To compare propofol and etomidate as sedatives during cardioversion. Single centred, prospective and randomized single blind study comprising 60 patients. Patients more than 18...
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The study assessed 54 advertisements of 145 different drugs, published over one year (from December 2011 to November 2012) in an Indian medical journal, circulated widely mainly among general practitioners (GPs). The ethical guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) for medicinal...
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Broodstocks (2+year) of the Indian major carps, Catla catla, Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala were reared in the ratio of 40:30:30 from January onwards in 0.04 ha ponds with stocking density of 1,500 kg/ha. Fishes of the control group were fed on the 5 mm pelleted semi-balanced diet composed of fish meal 10 per cent, groundnut oil-cake (GOC) 35 p...
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Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease with worldwide distribution and an estimated incidence of 0.36 cases per million. We report a case of a PAP coexisting with Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The patient was treated with serial lobar lung lavages, GM-CSF, cotrimoxazole, and antituberculos...
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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GenBank Accession Numbers JX947861-JX947867 represent sequences from the 7 segments of Influenza C virus (C/Eastern India/1202/2011). ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END##
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Effect of dietary 17-methyltestosterone (17-MT) supplementation on growth of Catla catla fry under hatchery condition was recorded. Control feed (T-1) was prepared with base ingredients like fish meal 5%, groundnut oil-cake 35%, soybean oil-cake 25%, rice bran 25%, wheat flour 10% whereas 17-MT was added in experimental feed in the dose of 2 (T-...

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