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ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES , BIBINAGAR, Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, TELANGANA - 508126 अखिलभारतीयआयुविानसंथान, बीबीनगर, हैदराबादमे र ोपोलने,तेलंगाना – 508126 NAME: Dr. Kiran Kumar Gudivada CURRENT DESIGNATION: Associate Professor QUALIFICATION: MD, DM Critical Care Medicine EXPERIENCE: 6.5 years in multidisciplinary level 3 medical/surgical ICU Name of the Institute Position Year All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bibinagar Associate Professor in the Department of Anaesthesiology Nov 2020- Till date St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Assistant Professor in the Department of Critical Care Medicine August 2018 Nov 2020 St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India D.M (Doctorate of Medicine) in Critical Care Medicine (Sub-Speciality) July 2015 June 2018 St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Senior resident in the Department of Critical Care Medicine June 2014 June 2015 Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India M.D in Anaesthesiology (Post-graduation) May 2011 May 2014 PUBLICATIONS/ PRESENTATIONS/ ACADEMICS : 1. Antioxidant micronutrient supplementation in critically ill adults: A systematic review with meta- analysis and trial sequential analysis Gudivada KK , Kumar A, Shariff M et al. Clinical Nutrition (2020) Jul 14. 2. Assessment of Nutritional Status in the Critically Ill. Narayan SK, Gudivada KK , Krishna B. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020. 3. Lance-Adams syndrome after cardiac arrest Gudivada KK , Roy C, Varma MMK. Neurol India. [Accepted: 12 July 2020]

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ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES , BIBINAGAR,

Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, TELANGANA - 508126

अखिलभारतीयआयुर्विज्ञानसंस्थान, बीबीनगर,

हैदराबादमेट्र ोपोर्लट्नके्षत्र,तेलंगाना – 508126

NAME: Dr. Kiran Kumar Gudivada

CURRENT DESIGNATION: Associate Professor

QUALIFICATION: MD, DM Critical Care Medicine

EXPERIENCE: 6.5 years in multidisciplinary level 3 medical/surgical ICU

Name of the Institute Position Year

All India Institute of Medical

Sciences (AIIMS), Bibinagar

Associate Professor in the

Department of Anaesthesiology

Nov 2020- Till date

St. John’s Medical College,

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Assistant Professor in the

Department of Critical Care

Medicine

August 2018 – Nov 2020

St. John’s Medical College,

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

D.M (Doctorate of Medicine) in

Critical Care Medicine

(Sub-Speciality)

July 2015 – June 2018

St. John’s Medical College,

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Senior resident in the Department

of Critical Care Medicine

June 2014 – June 2015

Nizam’s Institute of Medical

Sciences, Hyderabad, India

M.D in Anaesthesiology

(Post-graduation)

May 2011 – May 2014

PUBLICATIONS/ PRESENTATIONS/ ACADEMICS :

1. Antioxidant micronutrient supplementation in critically ill adults: A systematic review with meta-

analysis and trial sequential analysis

Gudivada KK, Kumar A, Shariff M et al. Clinical Nutrition (2020) Jul 14.

2. Assessment of Nutritional Status in the Critically Ill.

Narayan SK, Gudivada KK, Krishna B. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020.

3. Lance-Adams syndrome after cardiac arrest

Gudivada KK, Roy C, Varma MMK. Neurol India. [Accepted: 12 July 2020]

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4. Transesophageal Echocardiography Induced Esophageal Ulceration

Gudivada KK, Umesh AK. Journal of Cardiac Surgery (2018) 33(12) 799

5. Sudden Cardiac Death in a Hyperthyroid Adult Female

Kiran K. Gudivada. Annals of Emergency Medicine (2019) 73(4) 413-414.e1

6. Intensive insulin therapy and plasma exchange in hypertriglyceridaemic acute pancreatitis

with multiple organ dysfunctions: A practical approach.

Gudivada K,Krishna B.National Medical Journal of India. [Accepted:10 May 2018]

7. Complete Heart Block in Acute Aortic Dissection: An Unusual Presentation

Gudivada K, Umesh A, Budibetta Sudeendrababu A.

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences (2018) 356(5) e39-e40

8. Donut Sign on Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Interpret with Caution

Kiran K. Gudivada. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (2018) 2(4)

9. Evaluation of quality indicators in an Indian intensive care unit using “CHITRA” database

Gudivada K, Krishna B, Sriram S. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (2017) 21(12) 841

10. Comparison of ease of intubation in sniffing position and further neck flexion

Gudivada K, Jonnavithula N, Pasupuleti S, Apparasu C, Ayya S, Ramachandran G.

Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology (2017) 33(3) 342

11. Velocity Time Integral (VTI) Is a Reliable Surrogate of Fluid Responsiveness in Mechanically

Ventilated Patients With Severe Sepsis

Taggu A, Gudivada K, Thomas J et al. Chest (2016) 149(4) A166

12. CSF Lavage for high spinal- A technical miracle

Sharma A, Gudivada K, Durga Pet al. British Journal of Anaesthesia (2014) 113(eLetters)

13. Differential cyanosis and undiagnosed eisenmenger′s syndrome: The importance of pulse oximetry.

Sharma A, Parasa S, Gudivada K et al. Anesthesia: Essays and Researches (2014) 8(2) 233

PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

I. Participated as a faculty in workshop

a) Bedside Sonography Training in Critical Care (BESTriCC)

Bi-annually since 2018, Bengaluru, India.

b) Advanced Simulation Training in Critical Care (ASTriCC)

Bi-annually since 2016, Bengaluru, India.

II. Papers presented at conference

a) Cefoperazone Induced Coagulopathy in ICU. (Awarded – Best Paper)

CRITICARE 2018 (7- 9 Mar), Varanasi, India.

b) Velocity Time Integral (VTI) is a reliable surrogate of fluid responsiveness

in mechanically ventilated patients with severe sepsis.

CHEST World Congress 2016 (15-17 Apr), Shanghai, China.

c) An Audit of Critical Incidents in the Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital.

CRITICARE 2015 (4- 8 Mar), Bengaluru, India.

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d) Anesthetic for Pediatric Patients with End Stage Renal Disease.

ISACON 2012 (26- 29 Dec), Indore, India.

e) Thyroid Malignancy Masquerading Asthma – A Diagnostic Dilemma.

ISAAPCON 2012 (13-14 Oct), Warangal, India.

PROJECTS

Comparison of admission blood lactates and unmeasured anions measures by Stewart-Fencl approach as

predictors for ICU mortality.

Assessment of vocal morbidity among mechanically ventilated ICU survivors (VOICE study)

Clinical Profile and Outcomes of Patients suspected with Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura in

Intensive Care Unit – A Retrospective Study.

Evaluation of Critically Ill COVID 19 Patients with Acute Kidney Injury.

Barotrauma in Critically Ill COVID 19 Patients.

ANY OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Membership in Professional Organization

1. ASPEN –American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

2. ISCCM – Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

3. ISA – Indian Society of Anaesthesiology