Dr. Mridul Madhav Panditrao
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Dr. Mridul Madhav Panditrao

Professor & Head
NC Medical College, Israna, Panipat, Haryana


Highest Degree
M.D. in Anaesthesiology and Critical Care from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India

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Biography

Dr. Mridul Madhav Panditrao is currently working as Professor/ Head/ In-Charge ICU, of Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, at Adesh Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (AIMSR) and Dean Academic of Adesh University, Bathinda, Punjab, India. He has completed his M.D. in Anesthesiology from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India. His main area of interest related to Anaesthesiology & Intensive Care. His area of expertise includes Anaesthesiology, Regional anaesthesia and various blocks, Near Death Experiences, Choice Based Credit System, Medico-legal Aspects related with Death, Intensive Care, Medical Post- Graduate training, Unusual findings in Medicine, Teacher’s Training Programmes, Pain Management, Academics, Unusual and unreported Phenomena in Anaesthesia, Cardio-Pulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation (CPCR), Local Anaesthetics, Medical Deontology/ Ethics, University Administration, and Advanced Cardiac life support. He has published 2 books, and 40 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Medical Sciences
100%
Paediatric Anaesthesia
62%
Intensive Care
90%
Pain Management
75%
Endoscopic Airway Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
5
Articles
66
Abstracts
55

Selected Publications

  1. Sahay, N., S.S. Harsoor, M.M. Panditrao, S. Rao, S.S. Bajwa and T.P. Tantry, 2022. Dissertation writing in post graduate medical education. Indian J. Anaesth., 66: 34-65.
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  2. Jindal, S., G. Kaur, M.M. Panditrao and M.M. Panditrao, 2022. Narcoanalysis as a therapeutic modality in conversion disorder-Case report. J. Punjab Acad. Forensic Med. Toxicol., 22: 138-139.
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  3. Panditrao, M. and M. Panditrao, 2021. Pantoea dispersa it the next emerging “monster” in our intensive care units? A case report and review of literature. Anesth. Essays Res., 12: 963-966.
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  4. Singla, A., P. Singh, M. Panditrao and M.M. Panditrao, 2020. Is chronic opioid abuse associated with cerebral atrophy? An observational study. Indian J. Crit. Care Med., 24: 276-280.
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  5. Panditrao, M.M., 2020. Fighting...,living...., surviving with coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2)! Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 2: 1-4.
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  6. Panditrao, M.M., 2020. And how to become a governmental statisticu2026. inadvertently and play the other games? Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 2: 67-69.
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  7. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2020. National education policy 2020: what is in it for a student, a parent, a teacher, or us, as a higher education institution/university? Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 2: 70-79.
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  8. Panditrao M.M., R.B. Bansal and M.M. Panditrao, 2020. Unusual cause of airway obstruction after nasal intubation with a preformed endotracheal tube. Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology 36: 429-430.
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  9. Goyal, S.S., M.M. Panditrao and A. Garg, 2020. The accidental loss of guidewire during emergency femoral central venous cannulation: a case report. Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 2: 61-63.
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  10. Singla, S.K., A. Singla, M. Panditrao, I. Bansal and R. Singh, 2019. Prevalence of elderly patients who refuse to get discharge from coronary intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital of North India: A pilot study. Int. J. Res. Med. Sci., 7: 4223-4226.
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  11. Singh, J. and M. anditrao, 2019. Professional ethics – An approach through value education. Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 1: 4-7.
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  12. Panditrao, M.M., 2019. Medical professional education in India: In “flux”. Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 1: 1-3.
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  13. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2019. Optimizing oxygen delivery in sepsis: A review. Adesh Uni. J. Med. Sci. Res., 1: 8-15.
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  14. Panditrao, M.M., 2018. Nepotism in publication of medical literature! does it exist? May be it does!!. Anesth. Essays Res., 12: 609-610.
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  15. Bansal, S., M.M. Panditrao, S. Bansal and M.M.Panditrao, 2018. Comparison of dexmedetomidine with esmolol as hypotensive agents in elective ENT surgeries in general anaesthesia: A randomized controlled trial. Indian J. Anaesth. Analg., 5: 2053-2061.
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  16. Agrawal, A., M.M. Panditrao and S. Joshi, 2018. To compare intravenous paracetamol with tramadol given pre-emptively for intraoperative and postoperative analgesia-A randomized controlled trial. Indian J. Clin. Anaesth., 5: 9-12.
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  17. Panditrao, M.M., 2016. Anaesthesia and genetics: Still, the uncharted territories!!. J. Anesthesia Crit. Care: Open Access, Vol. 4. 10.15406/jaccoa.2016.04.00123.
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  18. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2016. Ethical aspects in pain and its management. Indian J. Pain, 30: 147-150.
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  19. Mittal, V., V. Mittal, M.M. Panditrao and M.M. Panditrao, 2016. Narinder kaur to combat an unusually high prevalence of device dwelling nosocomial microorganism, “acinetobacter baumannii” in the intensive care unit (icu) of a tertiary care, teaching hospital : An observational trial. Int. J. Health Sci. Res., 6: 53-59.
  20. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao, A.M. Panditrao and B.I. Mathew, 2015. Single or multiple previous scorpion bites can lead to development of resistance to the effect of local anesthetic drugs administered via various routes: Reporting a yet unrecognized phenomenon. Anaesthesiologist, 1: 10-15.
  21. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao and A.M. Panditrao, 2015. Development of resistance to the effect of local anesthetic agents administered via various routes due to single or multiple, previous scorpion bites: A proposed hypothesis and reporting a yet unrecognized phenomenon. J Anesth Crit Care Open Access, Vol. 3. .
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  22. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2015. Strict Glycemic Control: The demise of another good strategy. EC Anaesthesia, 2: 69-73.
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  23. Mittal, V., M.M. Panditrao, M.M. Panditrao, V. Mitta and K. Kaur, 2015. Panditrao., et al.“to study the pattern of resistance, demonstrated by device dwelling nosocomial microorgan-isms to commonly prescribed antimicrobials, in the absence of a standard antibiotic policy, in an intensive care unit of a tertiary care, teaching hospital: An observational trial. EC Anaesthesia, 2: 162-170.
  24. Mittal, V., M.M. Panditrao and M.M. Panditrao, 2015. A comparison of efficacy of two techniques of Thoracic Para Vertebral block in Patients undergoing breast surgeries: A Prospective Single Blinded and Randomized Controlled trial. EC Anaesthesia, 1: 31-37.
  25. Panditrao, M.M., F. Edghill and H.F. Lockhart, 2014. Can chronic consumption of noni (Morinda citrifolia) juice, lead to changes in the coagulation profile, deranged liver function and excessive intraoperative haemorrhage? West Indian Med. J., Vol. 63. 10.7727/wimj.2013.109.
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  26. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao, V. Sunilkumar and A.M. Panditrao, 2013. Effect of previous scorpion bite(s) on the action of intrathecal bupivacaine: A case control study. Indian J. Anaesth., 57: 236-240.
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  27. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao, A.J. Fernandes and G.S. Gill, 2013. A study of psycho-behavioral patterns in patients emerging from general anesthesia using sevoflurane, propofol and their combination in early, intermediate and late post-operative period: A randomized controlled trial. Anesthesia Essays Res., 7: 257-562.
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  28. Panditrao, M., M. Panditrao, V. Sunilkumar and A. Panditrao, 2013. Can repeated scorpion bite lead to development of resistance to the effect of local anesthetics? Maybe it does!. Case Rep. Clin. Med., 2: 179-182.
  29. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao, M.I. Khan and N. Yadav, 2012. Does scorpion bite lead to development of resistance to the effect of local anaesthetics?. Indian J. Anaesth, 56: 575-578.
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  30. Shah, B., R. Shidhaye, D. Divekar, M. Panditrao, M. Panditrao and C. Suryawanshi, 2011. A randomized, double blind, controlled study on the effects of addition of clonidine to bupivacaine used for patients undergoing spinal anaesthesia. Sri Lankan J. Anaesthesiol., 19: 17-21.
  31. Panditrao, M.M., M. Panditrao and M. Shamsa, 2011. Massive bleeding in trauma and surgery: Role of rFVIIa. Kuwait Med. J., 43: 269-276.
  32. Panditrao, M.M., B.I. Mathew and M.M. Panditrao, 2011. Comparison of two different strengths of Buprenorphine Hydrochloride added to local Anaesthetics pre-emtively in supraclavicular brachial plexus block: Does it act centrally or peripherally? Indian J. Pain, 25: 32-38.
  33. Panditrao, M.M., 2011. Editorial medical deontology: The fading science and need of the hour. Indian J. Pain, 25: 6-8.
  34. Panditrao, A.M., M.M. Panditrao, M.M. Panditrao and I. Azher, 2011. A prospective study to compare the incidence of post-operative nausea, vomiting (PONV) in female patients undergoing surgical procedures under general anesthesia during proliferative and secretory phase of menstrual cycle. Int. J. Students Res., 1: 51-56.
  35. Panditrao, M.M., C. Singh and M.M. Panditrao, 2010. An unanticipated cardiac arrest and unusual post-resuscitation psycho-behavioural phenomena/near death experience in a patient with pregnancy induced hypertension and twin pregnancy undergoing elective lower segment caesarean section. Indian J. Anaesth., 54: 467-469.
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  36. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2010. Peri-operative management of Laparoscopy: A review. Med. J., 2: 43-48.
  37. Panditrao, M.M., 2009. Total enteral nutrition and parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients. Med. J., 1: 10-16.
  38. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao and B.V. Sheth, 2008. Comparative study of postoperative analgesia using Intramuscular versus epidural route with butorphanol in patients undergoing hip surgeries: A prospective, single blind, randomized, controlled trial. Indian J. Pain, 22: 35-38.
  39. Gore, R., M.M. Panditrao, M.M. Panditrao, B.I. Mathew and C.R. Gore, 2007. Peri operative management of a one month old child with cystic hygroma: A case report. Ser. Cases Proposed Protoc. Med. J., 2: 42-47.
  40. Suryawanshi, C., M.M. Panditrao and I.Rai, 2006. Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita-a rare congenital anomaly. J. Indian Med. Assoc., 104: 95-96.
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  41. Panditrao, M.M., 2006. Acute abdomen: Peri operative management. Med. J., 12: 59-63.
  42. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2006. Peri-operative management of a Jehovah's Witness patient posted for an emergency exploratory laparotomy: A case, report, series and a proposed protocol. Med. J., 1: 17-21.
  43. Panditrao, M.M., C.M. Surwanshi and M.M. Panditrao, 2005. Evaluation of addition of Midazolam to bupivacaine for spinal anaesthesia. Indian J. Pain, 19: 55-58.
  44. Panditrao, M.M., 2003. Post-operative pain management-perfunctory or overkill?: A reality check. Indian J. Pain, 24: 3-4.
  45. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2003. Extrinsic PEEP in management of acute severe asthma. Med. J. Western India, 30: 143-146.
  46. Panditrao, M.M. and M.M. Panditrao, 2003. Atracurium Besylate in patients undergoing elective tonsillectomy: A randomized prospective study. Med. J. Western India, 30: 94-99.
  47. Panditrao, M.M., M.M. Panditrao and C.M. Suryawanshi, 2002. Critical care management of a delayed onset traumatic haemopneumothorax and ARDS in the elderly: A case report. Med. J. Western India, 29: 151-154.