Monday, February 17, 2025

Reversal Nightmare: Unsolved Questions

Reversal Nightmare: Unsolved Questions

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In the year of 1990s and then , as we embarked on our anesthesia careers, we took immense pride in being mentored by the esteemed Prof. M.R. Rajagopal, often hailed as the father of modern anesthesia in Kerala. Our operating theaters (OTs) lacked the advanced monitoring equipment we have today; even a basic cardiac monitor was considered a luxury. We relied on the fundamentals: feeling the pulse with our fingers, placing the stethoscope bell on the patient’s chest, and keeping the earpieces in our ears” -these were our gold standards.

Prof MR Rajagopal

I vividly recall the excitement surrounding the arrival of Kerala’s first pulse oximeter at Calicut Medical College’s Anesthesia Department. Prof. Rajagopal demonstrated its unique, life-saving capabilities. At that time, such a device cost around one lakh rupees. Today, pulse oximeters are ubiquitous, found in homes and even integrated into smartwatches” - a transformation accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Against this backdrop, I recount a harrowing experience that befell many anesthesiologists, particularly freelancers. Dr. Suresh Kumar K. played a pivotal role in unraveling the mystery behind these distressing events when he was working in a leading private hospital in Kozhikode.

The Incident

Dr. Suresh administered general anesthesia (GA) for a thyroid surgery after a thorough pre-anesthesia check. Fortunately, a cardiac monitor was available during the procedure. The standard practice of the 1990s was followed: induction with thiopentone, intubation under suxamethonium, maintenance with oxygen, nitrous oxide, halothane, and pancuronium as a long-acting muscle relaxant. At the surgery’s conclusion, reversal was achieved using five ampoules of neostigmine combined with two ampoules of atropine to counteract neostigmine’s muscarinic effects.

Dr Suresh Kumar K

Unexpectedly, the patient developed tachycardia, hypertension, ventricular ectopics, and pulmonary edema following the reversal. Dr. Suresh was perplexed; despite meticulous anesthesia management, these complications arose in a young, ASA grade 1 patient without comorbidities. He meticulously reviewed every step but found no errors. Thankfully, he managed the adverse events with appropriate interventions.

Determined to find answers, Dr. Suresh seized all medications used during the procedure, categorized them by batch, and sent samples to a trusted laboratory for analysis.

A Disturbing Pattern Emerges

In the interim, Dr. Suresh presented the case at an anesthesiologist’s forum, seeking insights from peers. Alarmingly, over 15 freelance anesthesiologists shared similar experiences- clinical disasters during anesthesia sessions. Tragically, many of these cases lacked proper pre-anesthesia checks and monitoring. Most resulted in patient deaths, with anesthesiologists attributing the outcomes to their own mistakes. These incidents were often recorded as cardiac arrests due to underlying cardiovascular diseases.

The Revelation

During this period, Dr. Suresh received the laboratory analysis reports. Neostigmine, pancuronium, suxamethonium, and thiopentone were all within normal parameters. However, the analysis of the atropine ampoules was shocking: they contained adrenaline.

Adrenaline is a life-saving drug in critical situations like acute cardiac arrest, acute anaphylaxis, and acute severe bronchial asthma- a fact we were taught meticulously by Prof. Hariharan, our veteran pharmacology instructor. However, when administered inadvertently in place of atropine during anesthesia reversal, adrenaline can precipitate severe cardiovascular complications, as observed in Dr. Suresh’s patient.

Unanswered Questions

This discovery raised several unsettling questions:

1- How did adrenaline come to be mislabeled as atropine?

2- Were there lapses in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process?

3- How widespread was this issue?

4-How many patients suffered or even died due to this error?

5-What measures could be implemented to prevent such incidents in the future?

A Call to Action

Dr. Suresh’s relentless pursuit of the truth not only unveiled a critical pharmaceutical error but also underscored the importance of vigilance, thorough investigation, and open communication within the medical community. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of medication errors and the need for stringent quality control in drug manufacturing.

As we reflect on this episode, it is imperative that we, as healthcare professionals, advocate for:

1)Rigorous quality assurance protocols in pharmaceutical production.

2)Comprehensive reporting and analysis of adverse events.

3)Continuous education and training to recognize and manage unexpected intraoperative complications.

Only through such collective efforts can we hope to prevent similar nightmares in the future and ensure the safety and well-being of our patients.

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Mega BLS and Trauma Care Workshop for Student Police Cadets – Kozhikode District

Mega BLS and Trauma Care Workshop for Student Police Cadets – Kozhikode District

Empowering Youngsters in Life-Saving Skills

The Mega Basic Life Support (BLS) and Trauma Care Workshop was successfully conducted on February 14, 2025, at the Indoor Stadium, Kodiyathoor Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode. This remarkable event was a collaborative effort of Aster Volunteers, Angels Volunteers, IMA ELS Kerala State, and IMA CGP Kozhikode Chapter, dedicated to equipping Student Police Cadets (SPCs) with essential life-saving skills.

The event also held special significance as it was linked to the 14th birth anniversary of the Angels International Foundation, an organization committed to emergency medical training and community service.

A Day of Hands-On Learning and Empowerment

With 400 enthusiastic SPCs, 45 instructors, and 40 skill stations, the workshop offered 100% hands-on training, covering a comprehensive range of emergency response skills. The cadets were actively engaged in learning:

✅ Cardiac Arrest Management & BLS (Adult & Pediatric)

✅ Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO) – Adult & Infant

✅ Cervical Spine Care, Log Roll & Helmet Removal

✅ Splinting & Hemorrhage Control

✅ First Aid for Snake Bites, Burns, Fractures, and Convulsions

The workshop was inaugurated by Sri Dileep, Sub-Inspector of Police, Kuttiadi, who emphasized the importance of equipping young cadets with life-saving knowledge.

Expert Mentors & Dedicated Volunteers

Under the guidance of Master Trainer Dr. Venugopalan P P, a team of expert trainers, doctors, and volunteers worked tirelessly to mentor the SPCs. The dedicated support team included:

🔹 Dr. Balasubramanian, Dr. Baby Supriya, Dr. Jithin GR, Dr. Ijaz, Dr. Riyaz, Dr. Shefin, Dr. Luzetta, Nijila, Dr. Sreelakshmi, Dr. Miral, and Dr. Mehana

🔹 Mr. Muneer MP, Mr. Rajeendran Master, Mr. Musthafa KP, Sarath, Mr. Jesily, Mr. Sajith, Mr. Jabi Mukkam, and other volunteers

Their combined efforts ensured an engaging and impactful session, leaving a lasting impression on the cadets.

Unforgettable Experience & Excellent Feedback

The workshop turned out to be an amazing showcase of enthusiasm and commitment, with the vibrant cadets proving to be the livewire of the event. The hands-on approach received excellent feedback, reinforcing the importance of practical, scenario-based learning in emergency care.

By imparting these crucial skills, the program successfully empowered the next generation of first responders, preparing them to act confidently in critical situations.

Kudos to all the organizers, trainers, and young cadets for making this event a grand success!

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Thursday, February 13, 2025

A Milestone in Emergency Healthcare: Kerala Government Fixes Ambulance Fare Prices

A Milestone in Emergency Healthcare: Kerala Government Fixes Ambulance Fare Prices

Today marks a significant moment in Kerala’s emergency healthcare landscape as the Government of Kerala has officially released an order regulating ambulance fare prices across the state. This long-overdue decision is a crucial step toward ending the exploitation of patients and ensuring fair, standardized pricing in ambulance operations.

A Struggle That Began Years Ago

The need for fare regulation in ambulance operations is not new. Angels International Foundation, an award-winning NGO dedicated to community-based ambulance networks since 2011, raised this issue as early as 2014. The foundation actively advocated for fare fixation and formally represented proposals before Justice Ramachandran Nair’s committee and the state government.

Despite the urgency of the matter, successive governments failed to act, caught in a web of bureaucratic delays and hesitation to confront the powerful ambulance operators. Over the years, these operators have grown into a mafia-like network in Kerala, with decorators and syndicates controlling ambulance services. The field has been riddled with malpractices, unethical pricing, and financial exploitation of patients during medical emergencies.

A Bold and Much-Needed Decision

In this context, the current Kerala government’s bold move to regulate ambulance fares deserves special recognition. This Government Order (G.O.) is a milestone in establishing ethical and standardized operating procedures for emergency vehicles. By implementing this policy, the government is not only protecting patients from financial exploitation but also bringing accountability and transparency to ambulance services in the state.

This decision sets a precedent for other states to follow and reflects a much-needed shift toward patient-centric emergency care. While challenges in implementation remain, this is a major victory for healthcare accessibility and fairness.

Kudos to the Kerala Government for finally taking this crucial step. Now, the focus should be on strict enforcement and continuous monitoring to ensure that the intended impact reaches those who need it the most - the patients.

A New Year to Remember: A Musical Comedy Dance Theatre to Cherish

A New Year to Remember: A Musical Comedy Dance Theatre to Cherish

The New Year brought an exciting and unforgettable experience for me. Along with my best half, Dr. Supriya, I had the privilege of performing in a musical comedy dance theatre at the IMA Hall, Kozhikode. It was a unique blend of music, humor, and storytelling that took the audience through a lighthearted yet meaningful journey- one that reflected not just our personal experiences but also the essence of our professional lives.

The script was masterfully crafted by Dr. Kamal and Dr. Neethu, who ensured that every scene resonated with the audience, blending humor with subtle emotional undertones. Mr. Sudhi Kadalundi’s choreography was nothing short of brilliant, bringing energy, rhythm, and synchronization that made the performance stand out.

We were joined by an incredible team of talented performers- Drs. Lovena Mohammed, Yumna Parerkutty, Fida, and Amal Pulickal- who added vibrance and depth to the show. Together, we brought to life a performance that was both entertaining and reflective of our shared experiences in the medical field.

The ten-minute spectacle was met with tremendous applause, and the overwhelming appreciation from the audience made all the effort and rehearsals truly worthwhile. It was a refreshing start to the year, blending passion with creativity, and sharing moments of joy with colleagues and friends.

For those who missed the performance, here is the YouTube link to relive the fun and excitement: [https://youtu.be/FDDU515ET-E?si=OfMz4mwGN31vdi2W]

Looking forward to many more such creative endeavors in the future!

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Empowering Young First Responders: First Responder Training for SPC at Kodiyathoor

Empowering Young First Responders: First Responder Training for SPC at Kodiyathoor

The ability to save a life is one of the greatest skills one can possess. With this vision, Aster Volunteers, Angels, IMA ELS, and IMA CGP Kozhikode are coming together to host a First Responder Training for the Student Police Cadets (SPC) at Kodiyathoor on February 14, 2025.

This large-scale training initiative will equip 400 SPC cadets with essential life-saving skills, including Basic Life Support (BLS), Trauma Life Support, and First Aid. These young cadets will learn the critical techniques required to respond effectively in emergencies, making them valuable assets to their schools and communities.

The training will be conducted using a stage demonstration followed by hands-on skill sessions at 40 dedicated skill stations, each managed by a team of 40 expert instructors. This interactive, practical approach ensures that every participant gains real-time experience and confidence in handling medical emergencies.

By empowering these cadets with life-saving knowledge, we are not only enhancing their personal skillsets but also building a stronger, safer society where prompt and effective emergency response can make a difference.

This initiative reflects our commitment to spreading awareness, strengthening emergency preparedness, and fostering a culture of compassionate first responders among the younger generation. Looking forward to an impactful day of learning and empowerment!

Teaching Little Ones: A Fulfilling Experience in Life-Saving Skills

Teaching Little Ones: A Fulfilling Experience in Life-Saving Skills

Teaching young minds is always a fascinating experience. Their curiosity, eagerness to learn, and ability to grasp new skills make every moment worthwhile. I recently had the privilege of conducting a life-saving skills training session for Scouts & Guides, Junior Red Cross (JRC) members, and other student groups at a primary school in Cherukara - my very own village.

The enthusiasm of these young learners was truly inspiring. A total of 87 students participated in the program, eager to understand and practice essential emergency response techniques. Alongside me, Dr. Supriya, Dr. Neethu, Dr. Kamal, Dr. Shebin, and Ms. Shahana joined as instructors, making the session engaging and interactive.

This initiative was organized by Aster MIMS Calicut, IMA CGP Kozhikode, and EMS Hospital Perintalmanna. The combined effort of these institutions ensured that the students received quality training in basic life support (BLS), first aid, and emergency response strategies.

Seeing young students confidently learning CPR, bleeding control, and airway management was heartening. Their willingness to engage in hands-on training and ask insightful questions showed the importance of integrating such programs into school curriculums.

This experience reaffirmed my belief that emergency preparedness should start young. Equipping children with life-saving skills empowers them to act effectively in crisis situations, potentially making a difference in their communities.

Cherukara holds a special place in my heart, and training the next generation there was not just an opportunity—it was an honor. I hope to see these young learners grow into responsible citizens, ready to make a difference when it matters most.

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Event -February 1 2025

Venue - Aups Cherukara

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

A Weekend to Remember: Cherished Moments in Wayanad

A Weekend to Remember: Cherished Moments in Wayanad

Some days in life become etched in our hearts forever, and this weekend was one such time- a vacation filled with love, laughter, and the warmth of togetherness. Neethu and Kamal, our beloved children, joined us for a getaway to Wayanad, and what followed was nothing short of magical.

We spent our days at Maple Ash Resort, an exotic retreat surrounded by lush greenery, rolling hills, and the soothing sounds of nature. The fresh mountain air, the chirping birds, and the tranquil environment made it a perfect escape from our busy schedules.

Adding to the joy, Kamal’s father and mother also joined us, making the trip even more special. Every moment spent together- be it the peaceful walks through the resort, the deep conversations, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature-felt precious.

Wayanad has a way of making memories more vivid, of slowing time just enough for us to live through the moments rather than just experience them. It was’t just a vacation; it was a celebration of love, family, and the simple joys of being together.

This trip will remain one of the most memorable days of our lives, a reminder that happiness is found in the company of our loved ones, amidst the beauty of nature. Wayanad, with its serene charm, gifted us an unforgettable experience - one that we will cherish forever.



A Divine Meal at Seeta Rasoi Bhandara – Where Devotion Meets Simplicity

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