Citrate Anticoagulation in Critically ill – Boon or Bane ​

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Citrate Anticoagulation in Critically ill – Boon or Bane Clinical Vignette A 58-year-old male presents with septic shock secondary to a perforated bowel. He is intubated, on vasopressor support, and started on continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) due to acute kidney injury and fluid overload. Citrate is being used as the anticoagulant for CRRT. Over […]

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This is a sample post created to test the basic formatting features of the WordPress CMS. Subheading Level 2 You can use bold text, italic text, and combine both styles. Bullet list item #1 Item with bold emphasis And a link: official WordPress site Step one Step two Step three This content is only for […]

DI vs CSW – The Ultimate Clinical Dilemma: Dr Kapil Zirpe

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“DI vs CSW – The Ultimate Clinical Dilemma” Dr Kapil Zirpe Head Neuro intensive care unit at Grant medical foundation, Ruby Hall, Pune, India | Board of Directors , Neuro Critical Care Society ( NCS). |  Chairperson Asia Ocean chapter of NCS. Past President  ISCCM. Past President SNCC. Clinical Vignette A 45-year-old male is admitted […]

Clinical Scenario: “DI vs CSW – The Ultimate Clinical Dilemma”​

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“DI vs CSW – The Ultimate Clinical Dilemma” Clinical Vignette A 45-year-old male is admitted to the ICU following a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) with subarachnoid hemorrhage. To manage cerebral edema, he is receiving intermittent doses of mannitol and a continuous 3% hypertonic saline infusion. By day 3 post-injury, he develops polyuria and a […]