Overview

The Department of Emergency Medicine is an essential and dynamic department in our healthcare facility which operates 24/7 to provide immediate medical care to patients who are suffering from acute illness or injuries that require urgent attention. our department is the first line of defence for patients in need of critical care. The department is stuffed by highly skilled and experienced physicians, nurses and other medical professionals who are trained to handle complex medical cases in a fast-paced and high-stress environment. Our team works together to diagnosis and treat patients efficiently and effectively, using state-of-art medical equipment and technology.

The primary goal of the department is to stabilize patients and provide them with the necessary medical care to ensure that they are safe and comfortable. The staff in this department is trained to handle a wide range of medical emergencies, including heart attacks, strokes, respiratory distress, and trauma. The department also plays a critical role in a disaster preparedness and response, as it is often one of the first department to response Emergency and natural disasters.

Overall, Our Department of Emergency Medicine is a vitals component of health care facility, as it delivers life-saving care to patients in their most critical moments.

Our Team

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Publication

Comparative study of inguinal hernia repair under LA and spinal anaesthesia.Indian Journal of pain (2010) Vol -4 issue-2 100-104 ISSN 0970-5333.

Comparative study of sevoflurane and propofol in electroconvulsive therapy.European journal of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences (2015) Vol -2 issue -3 1292- 1300 ISSN 2349-8870

Comparative study between effect of bupivacaine and bupivacaine with fentanyl in spinal anaesthesia on hemodynamic stability in controlled hypertensive patient posted for orthopaedic surgery. International journal of pharmaceutical research scholars (2015) vol -4 issue -2 451-457 ISSN 2277-7873.

Comparative evaluation of bupivacaine plain and bupivacaine with dexmedetomidine in spinal anaesthesia of vaginal hysterectomy cases.Indian journal of applied research (2015) vol -5 issue -7 28-30 ISSN 2249 -555X

Comparison of upper lip bite test and ratio of height to thyromental distance with other airway assessment tests for predicting difficult endotracheal intubation.Indian journal of critical care medicine (2016) vol -20 issue -1 3-8 ISSN 0972-5229

Efficacy of the LMA ClassicTM and LMA ProsealTM in children undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia.Academia Anaesthesiologica International vol-4 No-2 (2019): July- December

A comparative study of dexmedetomidine versus midazolam with fentanyl for monitored anaesthesia care in tympanoplasty under local anaesthesia Medpulse Journal of Anaesthesiology Vol-10 Issue-2 May 2019

Routine surgery cancellations: A one year prospective study with five year data review for reasons, in a 750 bedded tertiary center Medpulse Journal of Anaesthesiology vol-12 Issue 1 October-2019

Dr. Rikhav Shah. Comparative analysis of conventional dressing vs. topical heparin dressing in lower limb diabetic ulcers. Int J Surg Sci 2020;4(2):650 652DOI:https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2020.v4.i2g.987

Dr. Rikhav Shah. Clinical presentation and outcomes of rupture liver abscess patients in tertiary care center. Int J Surg Sci 2020;4(1):492-494. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2020.v4.i1h.986

Comparative study of Ropivacaine and nalbuphine and Ropivacaine alone in PNS guided supraclavicular brachial plexus block Medpulse international journal of anesthesiology January to March 2022 88-92

Effect of various doses of intrathecal chlorprocaine (1%) in high risk patients of lower limb surgery Medpulse international journal of anesthesiology January to March 2022 108-112

Clinical Outcome of In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: An Observational Study in Indian Setting. Sanket M Patel, Ankita Kabi, Aakash Verma, Kumaresh Pillur Tamilarasu, Reshma Asokan, Alok, Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences. Acceptance date 20/04/2022 (National )

Utility of lung ultrasound score for severity categorization and CLUE protocol for disposition of COVID-19 patients presenting to emergency, Ankita Kabi, Aakash Verma, Sanket Patel , Krishna Shukla, https://doi.org/10.5339/jemtac.2022.39, Accepted: 27 August 2022 (International)

Anti-snake Venom-Induced Kounis Syndrome: A Unique Case in the Emergency DepartmentAakash Verma , Himanshi Baid , Nakul Sharma , Shuchita Vaya , Sanket M. Patel . DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31510, Published 11/14/2022. ( International )

Clinical analysis of ischemic storke in patient with diabetes mellitus Journal of cardiovascular disease research vol 14 issue 3 2023

clinical analysis of emergencies in the patients with hypertension Trends clinical medical science 2023 3(1) 23- 27

Madhav Navlekar, Rikhav Shah/Estimation of Uric Acid Level for the Assessment of the Severity of Diseases with Clinically Diagnosed Sepsis/Indian J Emerg Med 2023;9(2):57–60.

Rikhav Shah, Madhav Navlekar/Comparative Evaluation of Efficacies of Clonidine and Dexmedetomidine as an Adjuvant to Intrathecal Hyperbaric 0.5% Bupivacaine in Patients Scheduled for Elective Lower Limb Surgeries/Indian J Emerg Med 2023;9(2):77–82.

A Prospective Observational Study of Endotracheal Intubation Practices in an Academic Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India . Kumaresh P. Tamilarasu , Arshiya Aazmi , Stalin Vinayagam , Gunaseelan Rajendran , Sanket Patel 5 , Bahiya Aazmi , DOI: 10.7759/cureus.36072. Published 03/13/2023 (International)

Prospective observational study on clinical and epidemiological profile of adult patients presenting to the emergency department with suspected upper gastrointestinal bleed , Alok Raj1, Nidhi Kaeley1*, Hari Prasad1, Itish Patnaik2, Yogesh Bahurupi3, Shrirang Joshi1, Krishna Shukla1, Santosh Galagali1 and Sanket Patel4 , Raj et al. BMC Emergency Medicine (2023) 23:107 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-023-00885-9

Point of care gastric ultrasound to predict aspiration in patients undergoing urgent endotracheal intubation in the emergency medicine department. Reshma Asokan1, Bharat Bhushan Bhardwaj1*, Naman Agrawal2, Udit Chauhan3, Aadya Pillai1, Takshak Shankar1, D. J. Lalneiruol1, Himanshi Baid1, Hannah Chawang1 and Sanket Mukeshkumar Patel , Asokan et al. BMC Emergency Medicine (2023) 23:111 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873- 023-00881-z

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