Gitansh Bhargava
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Virginia Health System (2024)
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Biography and Research Information
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Gitansh Bhargava's research focuses on the application of medical imaging techniques, particularly point-of-care ultrasound, in emergency medicine and clinical practice. His work investigates the detection of critical conditions, such as portal venous gas in severe abdominal disease, using ultrasound technology. Bhargava has also conducted research comparing different approaches for lumbar punctures, evaluating their effectiveness and clinical utility. Additionally, his publications address the practices and coding associated with emergency ultrasound, aiming to improve documentation and reimbursement in the evolving healthcare landscape. His research contributes to the understanding and implementation of ultrasound as a diagnostic and procedural tool in acute care settings.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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The Value of Point-of-care Ocular Ultrasound in Physician-in-triage Model: A Case Series (2026)
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Detection of Portal Venous Gas by Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Severe Abdominal Disease: A Case Series (2025)
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A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach (2025)
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- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- Detection of Portal Venous Gas by Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Severe Abdominal Disease: A Case Series
- Detection of Portal Venous Gas by Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Severe Abdominal Disease: A Case Series
- Detection of Portal Venous Gas by Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Severe Abdominal Disease: A Case Series
- Detection of Portal Venous Gas by Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Severe Abdominal Disease: A Case Series
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