Dr. Amit Gupta-Critical Care specialist

Dr. Amit Gupta

About Me:

Dr. Amit Gupta is a extremely experienced and well-respected doctor specializing in the management of critically ill patients. He is well-versed in providing evidence-based, personalized care to trauma and post-operative patients as well as those facing medical emergencies. His expertise in this field is highly sought after, and he has been involved in a number of research projects and has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Gupta is a highly experienced Critical Care professional with over 22 years of experience in this field. Dr. Amit Gupta is a highly qualified medical professional with a comprehensive and impressive educational background in the medical field. He completed his MBBS from Sarojani Naidu Medical College in Agra, followed by a Post-Graduate degree in Anaesthesiology from Jawaharlal Medical College in Aligarh. To equip himself further in the field of Critical Care, Dr Gupta went on to complete his IDCCM (Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine) from ISCCM and a training program in Transplant Critical Care from Rennes in France. Dr Gupta has also trained in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation from Pontchaillou in France, thus making him a well-rounded and experienced professional in this field. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital and Health Care Management from Symbiosis, Pune, one of the most well-regarded institutions in India. Before taking up a full-time consultant role in the critical care department of the renowned Bansal Hospital, he was an esteemed consultant at the Fortis Hospital, Noida. Additionally, Dr. Gupta is an active member of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine and is highly committed to the advancement of the field. He is also a member of the American College of Chest Physicians, USA, which demonstrates his commitment to lifelong learning and his commitment to being at the forefront of medical development. He is passionate about providing the best care possible to his patients and is an invaluable asset to the medical community and is respected for his expertise and experience.

Education:

Year Degree Institute
- M.B.B.S. Sarojani Naidu Medical College, Agra
- Diploma in Anaesthesiology Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh
- IDCCM-Indian Diploma in Critical Care ISCCM( Fortis Hospital, Noida )
- Certificate Course in Pain Management Wokhardt Hospital, Hyderabad
- PGDHHM – Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital And Health Care Management Symbiosis, Pune
- PGDMLS – Post Graduate Diploma in Medico Legal Services Symbiosis, Pune
- Transplant Critical Care Chu Rennes, France
- ECMO Cmu Rennes, France

Specialization and Expertise

  • Critical Care
  • Neuro Critical Care
  • Obstetric Critical Care
  • Trauma
  • Critical Care Ultrasonography
  • Critical Care Echocardiography
  • Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • Sepsis
  • ECMO
  • Quality
  • Airway Management
  • Oncology Critical Care
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Transplant Critical Care
  1. Fellow American College of Chest Physician (FCCP)
  2. Fellowship In Transplant Critical Care (France)
  3. Fellowship In Ecmo (Rennes, France)
  4. Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM)
  5. Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM)
  6. European Society of Critical Care Medicine (ESICM)
  7. Indian Association of Palliative Pare (IAPC)
  8. Clinical Infectious Diseases Society(CIDS)
  9. Asian Pacific Society of Respirology (APSR)

Research

  1. Practice Pattern Variation in Discontinuing Mechanical Ventilation in Critically Ill Adults: An International Prospective Observational Study. Sub- Investigator at Fortis Hospital Noida Centre.
  2. Study to Evaluate the Mortality Reduction of Enoxaparin in Hospitalized Acutely Ill Medical Receiving Enoxaparin (LIFENOX) – Sanofi-Aventis – Co-Principle Investigator at Fortis Hospital Noida Centre
  3. INDICAPS: It is the first large scale, multicentre survey launched and sponsored by the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine.Data was collected on 3 days: July 14, 2010, October 13, 2010, and January 12, 2011. Data of over 3300 patients has been collected. Co- Investigator at Fortis Hospital Noida Centre.
  4. Intensive Care Over Nations (ICON) audit To describe the patient populations (including incidence and progression of organ failure) in critically ill patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) around the globe. Co- Investigator at Fortis Hospital Noida Centre. The study was sponsored by the World Federation of Intensive and Critical Care Societies.Multi-center Observational Study to evaluate epidemiology and resistance patterns of common ICU- Infections (MOSER) Sub-investigator at Fortis Hospital Noida Centre. Study sponsored by Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM).
  5. ARDSnet India – Snapshot of ARDS in India. Ongoing study to describe epidemiology and clinical characteristics of ICU patients in Indian intensive care units. Sub-investigator at Fortis Hospital Noida Centre.

Publications

  1. National Representative For Decubicus – (Study Conducted By ESICM)
  2. A Gupta, A Saxena, Tanushree. Difficult weaning from ventilator and dramatic response with magnesium:A case report, Asian Achieves of Anesthesia & Resuscitation (AAAR), National Association of Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 60, No.2, 933-935, 2004.
  3. Sircar M, Ranjan P, Gupta R, Jha OK, Gupta A, Kaur R, Chavhan N, Singh M, Singh SK Impact of bronchoalveolar lavage multiplex polymerase chain reaction on microbiological yield and therapeutic decisions in severe pneumonia in intensive care unit. J Crit Care. 2016 Feb;31(1):227-32. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2015.10.012. Epub 2015 Oct 2015.
 

Oral/ Poster Presentation

  1. A Gupta, P Ranjan, J Shukla, M Sircar, R Gupta, N Chavhan, M Singh, SK Singh. Biomarkers of sepsis: Do they correlate. Indian J Crit Care Med 2015; 19(Suppl 1): 14. (Presented at ISCCM conference Bengaluru Mar 2015).
  2. A Jain, P Ranjan, M Sircar, R Gupta, A Gupta, M Singh, J Shukla, N Chavhan, SK Singh. Vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients: A pilot study. Indian J Crit Care Med 2015; 19(Suppl 1): 15. (Presented at ISCCM conference Bengaluru Mar 2015).
  3. P Ranjan, SK Singh, M Sircar, R Gupta, M Tiwari, J Shukla, Siddiqui H, N Chavhan, M Singh, P Sujatha, A Gupta, Singh S K. Inter-observer reliability of CAM-ICU in Indian ICU. Indian J Crit Care Med 2015; 19(Suppl 1): 18. (Presented at ISCCM conference Bengaluru Mar 2015).
  4. J Shukla, P Ranjan, M Sircar, R Gupta, A Gupta, N Chavhan, M Singh, SK Singh. Intensive Care Unit nurse workload assessment using therapeutic intervention scoring system-28 in a tertiary care Intensive Care Unit. Indian J Crit Care Med 2014; 18(Suppl 1): 10. (Presented at ISCCM conference Jaipur Feb 2014)
  5. M Singh, J Shukla, P Ranjan, M Sircar, R Gupta, A Gupta, N Chavhan, SK Singh. Correlation of procalcitonin, N-terminal brain natriureteric propeptide, C-reactive protein and total leukocyte count as biomarkers of sepsis in Intensive Care Unit. Indian J Crit Care Med 2014; 18(Suppl 1): 37. (Presented at ISCCM conference Jaipur Feb 2014).|SK Singh, P Ranjan, M Sircar, R Gupta, A Gupta, N Chavhan, M Singh,. Altered consciousness secondary to Hashimoto’s encephalopathy: A Case Report. Indian J Crit Care Med 2014; 18(Suppl 1): 54. (Presented at ISCCM conference Jaipur Feb 2014).
  6. P Ranjan, M Sircar, A Gupta, R Gupta, O Jha, R Kaur, R Caroli, N Chavhan, M Singh, SK Singh. Impact of multiplex PCR on diagnosis, management and outcomes of severe sepsis and septic shock in ICU. Indian J Crit Care Med 2013 Mar (Suppl): 10. (Presented at ISCCM conference Kolkata March 2013)
  7. SK Singh, M Sircar, P Ranjan, A Gupta, O Jha, R Kaur, R Gupta, R Caroli, N Chavhan, M Singh. Carbapenem nonresistant Acinetobacter baumannii induced septic shock and ARDS: role of multiplex PCR in diagnosis and management. Indian J Crit Care Med 2013 Mar (Suppl): 10. (Presented at ISCCM conference Kolkata March 2013)
  8. R Gupta, M Sircar, P Ranjan, A Gupta, O Jha, R Kaur, R Caroli, N Chavhan, M Singh, SK Singh. Combined blood culture and multiplex PCR may potentially obviate need for diagnostic bronchoscopy in ICU patients with severe sepsis and suspected pneumonia: a pilot study. Indian J Crit Care Med 2013 Mar (Suppl): 43. (Presented at ISCCM conference Kolkata March 2013
  9. A Gupta, M Sircar, R Gupta, H Vohra, P Ranjan, R Caroli, N Chavhan, SK Singh, V Taneja, AJ Bhatt, S Naaz. Catastrophic chickungunya meningoencephalitis – A rare presentation. Indian J Crit Care Med 2011; 15 (suppl. 1): S19
  10. M Sircar, R. Kaur, R. Gupta, P. Ranjan, R. Tangri, A Gupta, R. Caroli, N. Chavhan, A. Joshi Bhatt, S. Naaz,V. Taneja, S. Kumar, M Singh. Impact of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) Multiplex PCR with DNA macrochip based etiological diagnosis on outcomes of severe pneumonia in ICU. Eur Respir 2011; 38( Suppl. 55): 566s (Oral presented at ERS conference 24-28th Sept 2011 at Amsterdam.)
  11. Neela Chavhan, M Sircar, R Gupta, H Vohra, A Gupta, P Ranjan, R Caroli, SK Singh, V Taneja, AJ Bhatt, S Naaz. Tracheal ring fracture during percutaneous tracheostomy procedure. Indian J Crit Care Med 2011; 15 (suppl. 1): S9. 5
  12. Shirin Naaz, M Sircar, R Gupta, H Vohra, A Gupta, P Ranjan, R Caroli, N Chavhan, SK Singh, V Taneja, AJ Bhatt,. Diffuse pulmonary haemorrhage secondary to fat embolism syndrome – A case report. Indian J Crit Care Med 2011; 15 (suppl. 1): S25
  13. Prashant Ranjan, M Sircar, R Gupta, R Kaur, R Tangri, H Vohra, A Gupta, R Caroli, N Chavhan, SK Singh, V Taneja, AJ Bhatt, S Naaz. Impact of early detection and accuracy of syndrome evaluation system test using nucleic acid amplification and hybridization in ICU patients with septicaemia. Indian J Crit Care Med 2011; 15 (suppl. 1): S4.
  14. Rajesh Gupta, M Sircar, H Vohra, A Gupta, P Ranjan, R Caroli, N Chavhan, SK Singh, V Taneja, AB Joshi, S Naaz. Outcome of code blue in a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Crit Care Med 2011; 15 (suppl. 1): S26.
  15. L M Darlong, M Sircar, R Gupta, R Caroli, A Gupta, Thoracoscopic repair of traumatic flail chest in a dedicated thoracic surgical center presented at fourth international conference of Indian society for trauma and acute care New Delhi 2011.
  16. M Sircar, Rajesh Gupta, A Gupta, H Vohra, N Chavhan, S Sengupta, A Joseph, A Kumar, A Anchal. Presented at FICCI Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110001 during FICCI HEAL 2010 conference with theme of ‘Ensuring Quality: Global Standards with Local Touch’, Impact on Multimodal Intervention on ICU Nurses’ Infection Control Practices and Nosocomial Infections.
  17. Mrinal Sircar, Rajesh Gupta, Ravneet Kaur, A Gupta, Sharmila Sengupta, Nitin Jain, Sujeet Kumar, Neela Chavhan, Harnish Vohra, Vibha Taneja, Deepak Nagar. Outcomes of Acinetobacter Infections in a Tertiary Care Indian ICU. Intensive Care Medicine 2010; 36(suppl 2): s 253.
  18. A Kumar, M Sircar, R Gupta, AK Verma, H Vohra, A Gupta, M Verma, A Anchal, V Verma, N Chavhan, S Khanna. Outcome of Oncology Patients in ICU of a Tertiary Care Hospital. 15th Annual National Conference of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Proceedings; 2009
  19. A Gupta, M Sircar, V Bhatia, P Arora, R Gupta, H Vohra, AK Verma, A Kumar, M Verma, N Chavhan, V Verma, A Anchal. A Patient with Multiple Life-threatening Shocks: A Rare Clinical Challenge. 15th Annual National Conference of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Conference Proceedings; 2009.
  20. M Sircar, R Gupta, A Kumar, A Gupta, H Gupta, N Chavhan, A Anchal, S Sengupta, K Joseph. Impact of short term focused education intervention on ICU nurses´ awareness of infection control measures, ICU hand washing practices and nosocomial infections. Intensive Care Med 2009; 35(suppl 1): s 206
  21. Tanushree, A Gupta. Comparison between Proseal LMA and LMA Classic, Poster Presentation in UPCONISA, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, 2005
  1. Book Chapter: Left Ventricular Mass Normal and Hypertensive Individuals. Gupta O. P., Trivedi S. K. Medicine Update. Association of Physicians of India. Mumbai, 1991. pp. 77-79
  2. Effects of Fondaparinux on Mortality and Reinfarction in Patients with Acute ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction. The OASIS -6 Randomized Trial. JAMA. Published online. March 14, 2006
  3. Effects of Glucose-Insulin-Potassium Infusion on Mortality in Patients with Acute ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: The CREATE-ECLA Randomised Controlled Trial. CREATE-ECLA Trial Group Investigators. JAMA. 2005; 293 (4) : 437-46
  4. Effects of Reviparin, a Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin, on Mortality, Reinfarction and Stroke in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction presenting with ST-Segment Elevation. CREATE Trial Group Investigators. JAMA. 2005; 293(4)
  5. An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Laboratory Information System (LIS) with Special Reference to the Microbiology Laboratory. Desikan P, Koram M, Trivedi S. K, Jain A. Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology. 2005; 48(3) 418
  6. Challenges in the conduct of large simple trials of important generic questions in resource-poor settings. The CREATE and ECLA Trial Program evaluating GIK (Glucose, Insulin and Potassium) and Low-molecular-weight Heparin in Acute Myocardial Infarction. American Heart Journal. 2004; 148 (6) : 1069-1078
  7. Awareness about Infection Control in the Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Centre. Desikan P, Srivastava M, Trivedi S. K. The Journal of MGIMS, 2001; 6(ii) : 36-42
  8. Automated on line Quantification of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction by Echo. Jose J, Trivedi S. K. Indian Heart Journal. 1997
  9. Treatment of Ulcerated Atherosclerosis Carotid Artery Bifurcation Stenosis using a Self-expanding Mesh Stent. Joseph G, Krishnaswamy S, Trivedi S. K. Indian Heart Journal. 48: 412-414. 1996
  10. Proximal Flow Convergence Method in the Assessment of Mitral Stenosis. Murlidharan T. R., Trivedi S. K., Jose J. Indian Heart Journal, 47: 467-469, 1995
  11. Evaluation of Clinical Variables as Predictors of Left Ventricular Function in Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Villagers of Central India. Trivedi S. K., Gupta O. P., Jain A. P., Jajoo U. N., Kalantri S. P.. Journal of Association of Physicians of India. 41: 14-16, 1993
  12. M-Mode Echocardiographic Parameters of Normal Indian Population. Trivedi S. K., Gupta O. P., Jain A. P., Jajoo U. N., Kalantri S. P. Journal of Association of Physicians of India. 41: 17-19, 1993
  13. Left Ventricular Mass in Normal Indian Population. Trivedi S. K., Gupta O. P., Jain A. P., Kamble A. N., Bharambe M. S. Indian Heart Journal. 43: 155:160, 1991
  14. Fallacies in Electrocardiographic Diagnosis of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy. Trivedi S. K., Purohit Y, Goel, Desikan P, Gupta O. P. SDM Hospital Journal. 14(2): 118-120, 1990
  15. Publication of results of trial in peer reviewed journal: Ticagrelor versus Clopidogrel in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes. New England Journal of Medicine. 361, 11 Sept 10, 2009 – Appendix 6
  16. Design and Rationale of Current OASIS 7. A Randomised 2×2 Factorial Trial Evaluation Optimal Dosing Strategies for Clopidogrel and Aspirin in Patients with ST and Non- ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes Manages with an Early Invasive Strategy. American Heat Journal. 2008; 156:1080-1088.el-Appendix 6a
  17. Point Prevalence Study (PPS) of Antibiotic Usage and Bacterial Culture Rate (BCR) among Secondary Care Hospitals of Small Cities in Central India: Consolidating Indian Evidence Journal of Laboratory Physicians 2023-02-09 | journal-article DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1757585Part of ISSN: 0974-2727Part of ISSN: 0974-7826

     

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