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  1. Artikel: Mottling in Septic Shock: Ethnicity and Skin Color Matter.

    Jog, Sameer Arvind / Narasimhan, Vikram L / Rajhans, Prasad Anant / Akole, Prasad Vasant / Pawar, Balasaheb / Bhurke, Bhagyashri / Mahale, Nilesh / Chavan, Shailaja / Dalvi, Pradip / Marudwar, Prasanna / Diwane, Dnyaneshwar / Shahane, Manasi Sanjay / Gugale, Shradha / Pawar, Harshwardhan Singh

    Indian journal of critical care medicine : peer-reviewed, official publication of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

    2023  Band 27, Heft 12, Seite(n) 902–909

    Abstract: Background: Skin mottling as a clinical perfusion marker in septic shock is significantly associated with severity and outcome in white-skinned population and its validity as a clinical sign in dark-skinned population is not known. The objectives of ... ...

    Abstract Background: Skin mottling as a clinical perfusion marker in septic shock is significantly associated with severity and outcome in white-skinned population and its validity as a clinical sign in dark-skinned population is not known. The objectives of this study were to evaluate mottling in septic shock in the Indian ethnic population who has different skin color as compared to the white-skinned population and to assess mottling as an outcome predictor with capillary refill time (CRT) and other biochemical parameters which are the established clinical markers of perfusion in septic shock.
    Materials and methods: We conducted a prospective observational study of patients with skin color categories 21-34 on the von Luschan scale or Fitzprick type IV-VI who had septic shock needing a high dose of norepinephrine ≥0.2 μg/kg/min after fluid optimization. The study was conducted in a mixed medical-surgical ICU over 12 months. Two blinded experts (a Dermatologist and a plastic surgeon) independently classified the skin type, validated the occurrence of mottling, and scored mottling in our patients. We recorded the demographics, hemodynamic variables, and mottling score and observed the incidence of mottling and its correlation with predictors of the severity of septic shock. We also compared CRT, arterial lactate, central venous oxygen saturation, and venoarterial PCO
    Results: We included 108 patients with age 61 ± 16 years. Mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II scores at enrolment were 10.3-21.9, respectively. Incidence of mottling was 20.3% (22/108). CRT >3 seconds was observed in 50.9% (55/108). Development of mottling was significantly associated with 90-day mortality; 20/22 (90.9%) patients died in the mottling group versus 58/86 (65.1%) in the non-mottling group (
    Conclusion: The incidence of mottling in septic shock is much less in patients of Indian ethnicity with brown skin color than in white-skinned population. Occurrence of mottling and not delayed CRT, is a better predictor of outcome in this setting.
    How to cite this article: Jog SA, Narasimhan VL, Rajhans PA, Akole PV, Pawar B, Bhurke B,
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-03-23
    Erscheinungsland India
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2121263-6
    ISSN 1998-359X ; 0972-5229
    ISSN (online) 1998-359X
    ISSN 0972-5229
    DOI 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24586
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: A Retrospective Observational Study of Hypoxic COVID-19 Patients Treated with Immunomodulatory Drugs in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

    Mahale, Nilesh / Rajhans, Prasad / Godavarthy, Purushotham / Narasimhan, Vikram L / Oak, Gauri / Marreddy, Srinath / Bedekar, Amruta / Dhundi, Ujwal / Pawar, Harshwardhan S / Akole, Prasad / Pawar, Balasaheb / Bhurke, Bhagyashri / Chavan, Shailaja / Prayag, Parikshit / Purandare, Bharat / Dalvi, Pradip / Telbhare, Vishnu / Marudwar, Prasanna / Diwane, Dnyaneshwar /
    Shahane, Manasi / Prayag, Amrita / Gugale, Shradha / Bhor, Shreyas / Jog, Sameer

    Indian journal of critical care medicine : peer-reviewed, official publication of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

    2020  Band 24, Heft 11, Seite(n) 1020–1027

    Abstract: Objectives: To describe the demographics and evaluate the clinical outcomes of hypoxic coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients treated with different immunomodulatory (IM) drugs in a resource-limited setting.: Materials and methods: We conducted ...

    Abstract Objectives: To describe the demographics and evaluate the clinical outcomes of hypoxic coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients treated with different immunomodulatory (IM) drugs in a resource-limited setting.
    Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of these patients admitted to our hospital between March 22 and May 31, 2020. Data were abstracted from multiple electronic data sources or patient charts to provide information on patient characteristics, clinical, laboratory variables, and outcomes.
    Results: A total of 134 patients met the inclusion criteria and were followed up till June 7, 2020. The median age of the patients was 55.6 years (range 20-89 years) and 68% were men. At least one comorbidity was seen in 72% of the patients with diabetes (44%) and hypertension (46%) being the most common. At triage, fever (82%), shortness of breath (77%), and cough (61%) were the most common presenting symptoms. A PaO
    Conclusion: Our study provides the characteristics and outcomes of hypoxic COVID-19 patients treated with IM drugs in varied combination. Five independent variables were strong predictors of mortality.
    How to cite this article: Mahale N, Rajhans P, Godavarthy P, Narasimhan VL, Oak G, Marreddy S,
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-11-05
    Erscheinungsland India
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2121263-6
    ISSN 1998-359X ; 0972-5229
    ISSN (online) 1998-359X
    ISSN 0972-5229
    DOI 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23599
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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