Bala Venkatesh's Publications
About Bala Venkatesh's Publications
Program Director, Critical Care- MBBS,
- MD (Int.Med),
- FRCA,
- FFARCSI,
- MD (UK),
- FCICM
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Inadequate antimicrobial prophylaxis during surgery: a study of β-lactam levels during burn debridement
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Date published: -
Acid-Base and Bio-Energetics during Balanced versus Unbalanced Normovolaemic Haemodilution
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published: -
Negative-pressure pulmonary oedema with normal concentration of B-type natriuretic peptide
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
Radial System Reconfiguration to Minimize Operating Costs in Markets
International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems Date published: -
A probabilistic reserve market incorporating interruptible load
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Plasma Cortisol: Time to Look Deeper?
Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Date published: -
Left ventricular volumes but not filling pressure are determinants of mortality in critically ill patients
Critical care (London, England) Date published: -
Examinations in intensive care medicine: an international perspective.
Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine Date published: -
Antibiotic Dosing in Burn Injury: Should We be Looking at the Tissues more Closely?
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Diastolic (Dys)Function in Sepsis
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Information Exchange in Intensive Care: How can we Improve?
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Plasma Cortisol: Time to Look Deeper?
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Relative adrenal insufficiency in sepsis: match point or deuce?
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
Variability of cortisol assays can confound the diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency in the critically ill population
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Lindsay Worthley: a giant who transformed the landscape of Australasian intensive care
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
The Use of Hypertonic Saline for Treating Intracranial Hypertension After Traumatic Brain Injury
Anesthesia & Analgesia Date published: