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Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine | 2014

Apnea testing with continuous positive airway pressure for the diagnosis of brain death in a patient with poor baseline oxygenation status.

Gentle Sunder Shrestha; Pramesh Sunder Shrestha; Subhash Prasad Acharya; Gopal Sedain; Sandip Bhandari; Diptesh Aryal; Bikram Prasad Gajurel; Moda Nath Marhatta; Roshana Amatya

Apnea testing is a key component in the clinical diagnosis of brain death. Patients with poor baseline oxygenation may not tolerate the standard 8-10 min apnea testing with oxygen insufflation through tracheal tube. No studies have assessed the safety and feasibility of other methods of oxygenation during apnea testing in these types of patients. Here, we safely performed apnea testing in a patient with baseline PaO2 of 99.1 mm Hg at 100% oxygen. We used continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) of 10 cm of H2O and 100% oxygen at the flow rate of 12 L/min using the circle system of anesthesia machine. After 10 min of apnea testing, PaO2 decreased to 75.7 mm Hg. There was a significant rise in PaCO2 and fall in pH, but without hemodynamic instability, arrhythmias, or desaturation. Thus, the apnea test was declared positive. CPAP can be a valuable, feasible and safe means of oxygenation during apnea testing in patients with poor baseline oxygenation, thus avoiding the need for ancillary tests.


Current Opinion in Critical Care | 2016

Delivering neurocritical care in resource-challenged environments.

Gentle Sunder Shrestha; Alberto Goffi; Diptesh Aryal

Purpose of reviewResource-challenged environments of low and middle-income countries face a significant burden of neurocritical illness. This review attempts to elaborate on the multiple barriers to delivering neurocritical care in these settings and the possible solutions to overcome such barriers. Recent findingsEpidemiology of neurocritical illness appears to have changed over time in low and middle-income countries. In addition to neuro-infection, noncommunicable neurological illnesses like stroke, traumatic brain injury, and traumatic spinal cord injury pose a significant neurocritical burden in resource-limited settings. Many barriers that exist hinder effective delivery of neurocritical care in resource-challenged environments. Very little information exists about the neurocritical care capacity. Research and publications are few. Intensive care unit beds and trained personnel are significantly lacking. Awareness about the risk factors of preventable conditions, including stroke, is lacking. Prehospital care and trauma systems are poorly developed. There should be attempts to leverage neurocritical care in these settings with focus on promoting research, local training, capacity building, preventive measures like vaccination, raising awareness, and developing prehospital care. SummaryConsidering the disease burden and potentials to improve outcome, attempts should be made to develop neurocritical care in resource-challenged environments. Video abstracthttp://links.lww.com/COCC/A11.


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2015

Nepal after the Disaster. Insider Points of View for the Future of Critical Care Medicine

Diptesh Aryal; Subhash Prasad Acharya; Gentle Sunder Shrestha; Alberto Goffi; Laura Hawryluck


Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2018

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in aluminum phosphide poisoning in Nepal: a case report

Achyut Sharma; Apurb Sharma; Anil Acharya; Diptesh Aryal; Bijoy G. Rajbanshi; Prajjwal Raj Bhattarai; Ashim Regmi; Anup Ghimire


Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine | 2018

Is chest X-ray in supine position for central lines confirmation a gold standard or a fallacy?

Achyut Sharma; Apurb Sharma; Diptesh Aryal


Critical Care Medicine | 2018

When Simply Informing May Not Suffice

Achyut Sharma; Kishor Khanal; Diptesh Aryal


Journal of Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal | 2017

Does early goal directed therapy in sepsis still hold relevance in low and middle-income countries?

Diptesh Aryal; Apurb Sharma


Journal of Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal | 2017

An audit of hepatobiliary diseases in a tertiary level intensive care unit in Nepal

Pramesh Sunder Shrestha; Subhash Prasad Acharya; Gentle Sunder Shrestha; Diptesh Aryal; Rejin Kumar Udaya; Moda Nath Marhatta


Journal of College of Medical Sciences-nepal | 2017

Evaluation of the effect of gabapentin on postoperative analgesia with epidural morphine after abdominal hysterectomy

Diptesh Aryal; Renu Gurung; Moda Nath Marhatta


Journal of Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal | 2016

Guidelines for reporting health research: what authors should check before submitting an article

Apurb Sharma; Diptesh Aryal

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