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Thomas Isiah Sudarsan

Researcher at Christian Medical College & Hospital

Publications -  5
Citations -  305

Thomas Isiah Sudarsan is an academic researcher from Christian Medical College & Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Prospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 216 citations.

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Clinical features of organophosphate poisoning: a review of different classification systems and approaches

TL;DR: Different approaches to the symptoms and signs in OP poisoning may better the understanding of the underlying mechanism that in turn may assist with the management of acutely poisoned patients.
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Severe scrub typhus infection: Clinical features, diagnostic challenges and management.

TL;DR: Serological assays are the mainstay of diagnosis as they are easy to perform and the reference test is the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) for the detection of IgM antibodies but in clinical practice, the enzyme-linked immuno-sorbent assay is done due to the ease of performing this test and a good sensitivity and sensitivity when compared with the IFA.
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Cost of intensive care in india.

TL;DR: The study evaluates the cost and extent of financial subsidy required for patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) in India and concludes that alternate financing strategies for the poor and optimization of ICU resources are urgently required.
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Mortality from acinetobacter infections as compared to other infections among critically ill patients in South India: A prospective cohort study

TL;DR: In this cohort of critically ill adults with VAP and CLABSI, AR-HAI was associated with poor ventilator outcomes and a trend towards higher mortality, adding to the evidence suggesting that A. baumannii is a dangerous pathogen, perhaps even more so than others.
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Fogging of Protective Eyewear in Intensive Care Unit and a Comparative Study of Techniques to Reduce It

TL;DR: Ravisankar et al. as mentioned in this paper evaluated the effectiveness of soap-coated PEW, mask with tape and goggles worn at a distance from the eyes, and tape over a mask.