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To Determine Cardiac Function As A Predictor of Outcome in Patients with Septic Shock

Banna Divya1, B Phanikrishna2, K Raghu3, GD Ravindranath4

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):153-163,July-September2019.


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Awareness and Knowledge of Basic Life Support among Intern Doctors, Medical Students and Nursing Staff in Tertiary Care Hospital in West India

Mayur Kalsariya1, Mukesh Rathod2, PB Gupta3, Avinash P Sharma4

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3 ):165-170,July-September2019.


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To Study the Effect of Oxygen Supplementation in Tourniquet Used Limb Surgeries By Using Blood Gas Analysis

Kuchampudi Gowthami1, Tippala Swathi2

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):171-174,July-September2019.


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Factors Affecting Thrombolysis of Stroke in Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital

M Mahammad Rafi1, Kingsly Robert Gnanadurai2, C Sreekanth3

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):175-181,July-September2019.


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Association between Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness and Cerebrovascular Accident: Prospective Observational Study

Nidhi Gupta1, Seema Sharma2, Nisha Lakhani3, Pankaj Garg4, Surabh Biswas5, Vishal Chauhan

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3 ):183-186,July-September2019.


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Awareness of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Among General Public

Shahajahan Banu1, Sudha Anbalagan2, Sumathi Ganesan3

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):187-192,July-September2019.


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A Study on Clinical Spectrum of Scorpion Sting in A Teaching Hospital in Bengaluru Region

Tejaswi CN1, Kanavi Roopa Shekharappa2, Lakshmikantha BM3, Smileevivian4, G Venkatesh5

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):193-199,July-September2019.


Case Report

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Laryngeal Manifestations of Tuberculosis: A Case Report

Anand1, K Datta2, R Kalita3

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):201-203,July-September2019.


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Misleading Features of an Unwitnessed First Episode of Status Epilepticus; Causing Confusion with Assault and Head Injury

Dhileeban CM1, Sarat Kumar Naidu2, Dheeraj Bhaskaran Nair3

Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 5(3):205-208,July-September2019.


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