Biography and Research Information
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Gitansh Bhargava's research focuses on medical imaging techniques, particularly the application of point-of-care ultrasound in diagnosing severe abdominal conditions. Bhargava has investigated the detection of portal venous gas, a critical indicator of severe abdominal disease, using this rapid diagnostic tool. Additionally, their work includes a randomized controlled trial comparing different ultrasound-guided lumbar puncture techniques to improve procedural success and patient outcomes. Bhargava also examines charting practices related to emergency ultrasound coding, aiming to ensure accurate documentation and reimbursement in evolving healthcare landscapes.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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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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- “Charting practices associated with preserved emergency ultrasound coding in the 2023 and beyond era”
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- “Charting practices associated with preserved emergency ultrasound coding in the 2023 and beyond era”
- A randomized controlled trial comparing static ultrasound guided lumbar puncture to the dynamic paramedian approach
- “Charting practices associated with preserved emergency ultrasound coding in the 2023 and beyond era”
- “Charting practices associated with preserved emergency ultrasound coding in the 2023 and beyond era”
- 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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