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Role of steroids in septic shock: assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices among intensivists practising in Hyderabad

Use of steroids in septic shock is an issue of contention, more so with two major trials reporting conflicting results. To assess the current knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) related to the role of steroids in septic shock among intensivists practising in Hyderabad. SETTING, DESIGN, MATERIAL...

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Published in:Indian journal of critical care medicine 2009-07, Vol.13 (3), p.143-147
Main Authors: Juneja, Deven, Gopal, Palepu B, Satapathy, Rashmi R, Raya, Ravichandra, Madgundi, Venugopal V
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