Pradeep K Ramaswamy
@drkrpradeep
Gastroenterologist
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17-05-2015 18:27:05
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Wonderful initiative by CCF (India).... Nurturing postgraduates in IBD. Discussing ASUC and Intestinal Ultrasound with a distinguished panel and enthusiastic students. CCF(India) InternationalBowelUS Naresh bhat
Exciting 3 days at IBUS module 1 in Hyderabad. Tutoring the eager delegates. Nothing more rewarding than spreading knowledge! Foresee a bright future for IUS in India and Asia! #Happypatients InternationalBowelUS CCF(India) Naresh bhat Pradeep K Ramaswamy Vishal Sharma Bincy Abraham, MD, MS
Check out our review article on Intestinal Ultrasound! The new kid on the block in India in diagnosing and managing patients with IBD. InternationalBowelUS Naresh bhat Pradeep K Ramaswamy Vishal Sharma CCF(India) Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
What a delightful moment. All 3 of the pioneers in Intestinal ultrasound Pradeep, Kayal and Harshad Joshi are faculty for the symposium on IUS. All of them spent their formative years in our unit and grew to be IBD experts Kayal Vizhi Pradeep K Ramaswamy anupama IBD India David T. Rubin, MD
Lovely to see you as faculty here Kayal Vizhi Championing IUS in India ! CCF(India) Naresh bhat
Bowel ultrasound takes centre stage at CCF India meeting at Vizag . Congrats Kayal Vizhi CCF(India) Vishal Sharma Pradeep K Ramaswamy
🩸New in Frontline Gastro: Patients with IBD have a 57% increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) within 30 days post-discharge (OR 1.57). 🛌 Risk after non-surgical admissions even higher (OR 1.70). 💉Should extended thromboprophylaxis be routine? 👉
.Proud to see my young colleagues shine at CCFI Kochi.Congratulations Kayal , Harshad and Gayathri Shivakumar. Gratifying to see bowel ultrasound ( which we pioneered in Asia in 2017 ) now occupying centre stage Pradeep K Ramaswamy Kayal Vizhi Vishal Sharma Uma Mahadevan Bincy Abraham, MD, MS
🩸Frontline Gastro: Patients with IBD have a 57% increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) within 30 days post-discharge (OR 1.57). 🛌 Risk after non-surgical admissions even higher (OR 1.70). 💉Should extended thromboprophylaxis be routine for our IBD patients? 👉
💥 ASUC rescue therapy just got predictable. Second-line medical rescue therapy responders can be identified early with: 🔹 UCEIS <6 🔹 CRP <22 mg/L on day 3 Near-zero colectomy risk in both cohorts. 🔓 Read the RESCUE-ASC study: fg.bmj.com/content/early/… Led by Pradeep K Ramaswamy