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John Victor Peter
Researcher at Christian Medical College & Hospital
Publications - 144
Citations - 4406
John Victor Peter is an academic researcher from Christian Medical College & Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Intensive care unit. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 133 publications receiving 3728 citations.
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Effect of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) on mortality in patients with acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema: a meta-analysis
TL;DR: Compared with standard therapy, CPAP reduces mortality; the results also suggest a trend towards reduced mortality after bilevel NIPPV.
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A metaanalysis of treatment outcomes of early enteral versus early parenteral nutrition in hospitalized patients
TL;DR: Although early EN significantly reduced complication rates, this needs to be interpreted in the light of missing data and heterogeneity, and the enthusiasm that early EN, as compared with early PN, would reduce mortality appears misplaced.
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Corticosteroids in the prevention and treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in adults: meta-analysis
John Victor Peter,Preeta John,Petra L. Graham,John L. Moran,Ige Abraham George,Andrew D. Bersten +5 more
TL;DR: A definitive role of corticosteroids in the treatment of ARDS in adults is not established and a possibility of reduced mortality and increased ventilator free days with steroids started after the onset of AR DS was suggested.
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Noninvasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure--a meta-analysis update.
TL;DR: Substantial reductions in mortality and the need for subsequent MV were associated with NIV in acute respiratory failure, especially in the COPD subgroup, and Cumulative meta-analysis did not demonstrate any substantial variation in the point estimates with the addition of the recently published studies.
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Clinical features of organophosphate poisoning: a review of different classification systems and approaches
TL;DR: Different approaches to the symptoms and signs in OP poisoning may better the understanding of the underlying mechanism that in turn may assist with the management of acutely poisoned patients.