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    ‘Intermittent’ versus ‘continuous’ ScvO2 monitoring in children with septic shock: a randomised, non-inferiority trial

    To compare the effect of ‘intermittent’ central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) monitoring with ‘continuous’ ScvO2 monitoring on shock resolution and mortality in children with septic shock.

    Jhuma Sankar, Man Singh, Kiran Kumar, M. Jeeva Sankar in Intensive Care Medicine (2020)

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    Vitamin D deficiency and length of pediatric intensive care unit stay: a prospective observational study

    Due to the limited data available in the pediatric population and lack of interventional studies to show that administration of vitamin D indeed improves clinical outcomes, opinion is still divided as to wheth...

    Jhuma Sankar, Wonashi Lotha, Javed Ismail, C. Anubhuti in Annals of Intensive Care (2016)

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    Can inferior vena cava saturations be used instead of ScvO2 in children with septic shock?

    Jhuma Sankar, Amlin Shukla, Nandkishore Dubey, M. Jeeva Sankar in Intensive Care Medicine (2015)