
Intensivist

No OPD information available
Cardiac Arrest
Hypothermia
Cerebral Hypoxia
Delirium
Low Blood Pressure
Peptic Ulcer
Sepsis
Traumatic Brain Injury
Manoj K. Saxena is a male healthcare professional who specializes in treating various medical conditions such as cardiac arrest, hypothermia, cerebral hypoxia, delirium, low blood pressure, peptic ulcer, sepsis, and traumatic brain injury.
Manoj K. Saxena helps patients by providing specialized care for their specific health needs. He uses his expertise to treat conditions like heart problems, brain injuries, and infections. His goal is to help patients recover and improve their health.
Manoj K. Saxena communicates with patients in a caring and understanding manner. Patients trust him because he listens to their concerns, explains things clearly, and involves them in their treatment decisions. He creates a supportive and comforting environment for patients.
To stay updated with the latest medical knowledge, Manoj K. Saxena regularly attends conferences, reads medical journals, and collaborates with other healthcare professionals. He values learning and strives to provide the best possible care for his patients.
Manoj K. Saxena works closely with his colleagues and other medical professionals to ensure that patients receive comprehensive and coordinated care. He believes in teamwork and effective communication to achieve the best outcomes for patients.
Through his work, Manoj K. Saxena has positively impacted many patients' lives. His dedication and expertise have helped patients recover from serious illnesses and injuries. He is committed to providing high-quality care and improving patients' health outcomes.
In his notable publication "Sedation, temperature and pressure after cardiac arrest and resuscitation-The STEPCARE trial: A statistical analysis plan," Manoj K. Saxena contributes to the medical field by sharing valuable research findings. Additionally, his clinical trial "Re-EValuating the Inhibition of Stress Erosions: Prophylaxis Against Gastrointestinal Bleeding in the Critically Ill (The REVISE) Trial" has advanced medical knowledge in critical care settings.
Manoj K. Saxena's dedication to patient care, commitment to learning, and contributions to medical research make him a respected and trusted healthcare professional in his field.
Enrollment Status: Completed
Published: September 20, 2024
Intervention Type: Drug
Study Drug: Pantoprazole
Study Phase: Phase 3
