Consultant Anaesthesiologist and Intensivist
Dr. Sujay Kumar Parasa

Dr. Sujay Kumar Parasa
MBBS, MD, PDCC
Department:
Anaesthesia and
Critical Care
Designation:
Consultant Anaesthesiologist and Intensivist
Years of experience:
8 years of experience
Languages Known:
English, Telugu and Hindi
Dr. Sujay Kumar Parasa is a Consultant Anaesthesiologist and Intensivist at Manorama Super Speciality Hospital, Nizamabad, with over 8 years of experience. He excels in administering anesthesia and managing pain across a wide range of surgical procedures, from complex cardiac operations to routine orthopedic surgeries. His meticulous attention to detail and commitment to patient safety ensure that each individual receives personalized care tailored to their specific needs and medical conditions. He has been actively involved in conducting various educational activities in Critical Care.
Educational Qualifications:
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MBBS – Guntur Medical College
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MD – NIMS, Hyderabad
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PDCC
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Fellowship in Cardiac & Neuro Anaesthesia - JIPMER
Services Offered:
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Trauma Care – Head injuries, Polytrauma Care
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Tracheostomy
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Central Venous, Arterial Access
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Intra Venous Pacing
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ICD
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Difficult Airway Management
Special Interest and Expertise:
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Regional Anaesthesia and Ultrasound techniques
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Neurocritical Care
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Polytrauma Management
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Bedside ECHO
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ARDS Ventilatory Management
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Haemodynamic Monitoring
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Emergency & Trauma
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Respiratory ICU
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Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Professional Membership:
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Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA)
Research and Publications:
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EPIDURAL CATHETER FIXATION: A comparison of subcutaneous tunneling versus device fixation techniques. Journal of Anaesthesiology, clinical pharmacology 2016.
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Dose sparing of induction dose of propofol by fentanyl and butorphanol: A comparison based on entropy analysis, Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia 2013.
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Acute normovolemic hemodilution to avoid blood transfusion during intracranial aneurysm surgery in a patient with atypical antibodies. Anaesthesia essays and researches - 2016.
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Differential cyanosis and undiagnosed eisenmenger's syndrome: The importance of pulse oximetry. Anaesthesia essays and researches – 2014.