Chennai Emergency Management Exercise (CEMEx) 2011
KoBo- A Digital Tool, in Psychosocial Needs Assessment of Children in Post Disaster Resiliency Settings.
Diagnostic Radiographic Imaging in Trauma – A Prospective Observational Study
H-FABP AS AN EXCELLENT BIOCHEMICAL CARDIAC MARKER FOR DIAGNOSING ACUTE NON ST ELEVATION MI (NSTEMI) IN FIRST 4 HOURS OF PRESENTATION TO AN ED.
Comparison of Propofol with Fentanyl and Ketamine with Midazolam for Procedural Sedation & Analgesia in the Emergency Department
HYOMENTAL DISTANCE RATIO AS A DIAGNOSTIC PREDICTOR OF DIFFICULT LARYNGOSCOPY IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION.
Psychosocial Needs Assessment of the Haitian children in the Child in Hand Affiliated Orphanages.
Ultrasonography in Rapid Detection of Pneumothorax in Patients with Multiple Trauma in the Emergency Department
DISASTER DRILL - ASSESSMENT OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS OF A TERTIARY CARE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, SOUTH INDIA.
Child in Hand - A Hazard Identification, Vulnerability, and Disaster Preparedness Analysis of Orphanages and Schools in Haiti
Code Blue – A prospective evaluation of effectiveness of CPR of inhospital cardiac arrests in a tertiary care university hospital, S.India
ROLE OF NON INVASIVE VENTILATION IN ACUTE CARDIOGENIC PULMONARY OEDEMA IN ED
Work-Related Stress and Depression among Emergency Medicine Personnel- A Multi-Institutional Study done at South India
COMPARISION OF SERUM LACTATE AND BASE DEFICIT AS INDICATORS OF ADEQUATE FLUID RESUSCITATION AND PROGNOSIS IN TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK.
VALIDATION OF THE SAN FRANCISCO SYNCOPE RULE TO PREDICT PATIENTS WITH SERIOUS OUTCOMES IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
A PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF “KETOFOL”, KETAMINE & PROPOFOL COMBINATION FOR PROCEDURAL SEDATION & ANALGESIA IN ED
ASSESSING COMPETENCY OF THE BROSELOW-LUTEN PEDIATRIC RESUSCITATION TAPE - A PROSPECTIVE, CROSS - SECTIONAL STUDY OF 15,000 SOUTH INDIAN CHILDREN
Unintentional Injury” A descriptive analysis of 8,092 Emergency admissions
Incidence and Aetiology of Sudden Pre-Hospital Deaths
An epidemiological of Injured patients - Our experience from a tertiary care hospital - emergency department.