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Dr. Prasad Akole , M.B.B.S., D.N.B. (Diplomat National Board), IDCCM (Critical Care)
Internal Medicine Specialist
Pune, Maharashtra, India

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Contact Details
 
City
Pune
State
Maharashtra
Country
India

Professional Details
 
State Licence Number/NPI
85104
State/Board registered with
Maharashtra Medical Council (India)
Specialty
Internal Medicine Specialist
Years of experience
23
Patients seen per week
150 
Procedures done per week
15 
Specific Skills and Interests
TOPPER of Mumbai university.
Merit List ranker at school/ high school exams.

Immense interest in Intensive care/ critical care.
Especially skilled in Procedures in ICU.
Known for diagnostic talent and speed.
Academically active. Published research work.
Love to do extra-ordinary things to save a life !
Special interest in online critical advice.
Senior Intensive Care Consultant running a huge tertiary level ICU.
 
 

Education Details
 
Graduation
 
Year
1996 
Degree earned
M.B.B.S. 
Name of the university
B J Medical College, Pune, India 
Residency / Post graduation
 
Year of post-graduation
2001
Degree earned
D.N.B. (Diplomat National Board)
University/Hospital/Institute
National Board of Examinations, New Delhi 
Fellowship / Specialty Training
 
Year of fellowship
2004
Degree earned
IDCCM (Critical Care)
University/Hospital/Institute
Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, India) 

Other Details
 
Honors/Awards
TOPPER of Mumbai University.
Merit list ranker at SSC and HSC exams. 
Affiliations
Member of:
Life member of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM)- No. 03/A-122
• Life member of the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA)- No. P-1195
• Member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, India.
 
Other professional achievements
PUBLICATIONS:

Co-author of papers presented at the 22nd ESICM Annual Congress- Vienna, Austria. 11–14 October 2009.

1) Drotrecogin alpha - cutting costs, not corners!
S. Jog, T. Dravid, P. Phadke, R. Kulkarni, N. Bapat, P. Akole, B. Pawar

2) Outcome predictors of high frequency oscillatory ventilation in adult ARDS
S. A. Jog, T. Dravid, P. Rajhans, P. Akole, B. Pawar, B. Bhurke, A. Phadake, R.Kulkarni

Intensive Care Med. 2009 Sep;35 Suppl 1:S5-306. PMID: 19657622 [PubMed- indexed for MEDLINE]

Presented a paper as poster at the 28th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM), Brussels, Belgium. (18th March-21st March, 2008)

3) Drotrecogin alpha (DA): Start early, see response, stop early !
S Jog, P Akole, B Pawar,B Bhurke, S. Gadgil, P Rajhans

Critical care 2008, 12 (Suppl 2):P 206     PMID: 18452592 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


Co-author of 4 papers presented as posters at the 20th congress of European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), Berlin, Germany. (October, 2007)

4) Does High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation Impart Hemodynamic Instability?
S. A. Jog, P. A. Rajhans, P. V. Akole, S. J. Gadgil, K. S. Kulkarni, A. Sambare, V. Lonkar, M.
Deshpande, N. Gogate, A. Gadre

5) High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation In ARDS- Can We Predict Success?
S. A. Jog, P. A. Rajhans, P. V. Akole, S. J. Gadgil, B. Pawar, A. Phadake, A. Sambare, B. Bhurke, V.
Lonkar, A. Sabale

6) Intermittent Hemodialysis In Septic Shock Patients–Cutting Costs; Not Corners!
S. A. Jog, P. A. Rajhans, P. V. Akole, S. J. Gadgil, A. Mulay, T. Dighe, A. Chandwani, H. Maenkar, B.
Pawar, M. Deshpande

7) 'End Of Life' Practice In India – A Family Decision
S. A. Jog, P. A. Rajhans, P. V. Akole, S. J. Gadgil, B. Pawar, N. Gogate, P. Dahia, A. Gadre, D. Wagh, H.
Maenkar

Intensive Care Med. 2007 Sep;33 Suppl 2:S5-271. PMID: 18183643 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Presented 4 posters at the 27th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM), Brussels, Belgium. (27th March-30th March, 2007)

8)     S Jog; P Akole; S Gadgil; P Rajhans. Haemodynamic Effects of High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation In ARDS.

9)     S Jog; P Akole; P Rajhans; B Pawar. Outcome Predictors of High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation In ARDS.

10)      S Jog; P Akole; N Gogate; S Gadgil. Haemodynamic Goal Directed Intermittent Haemodialysis.

11)     S Jog; P Akole; B Pawar; N Gogate; S Gadgil; P Rajhans. SOFA Score as Outcome Predictor In Malarial MODS.

Crit Care. 2007;11 Suppl 2:S1-201. PMID: 17493246 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

12)     Prasad V. Akole. Caution! Another potential source of trouble: a skin-staple falling into the trachea during laryngectomy.
Anesth analg 2002; 95: 1123-1124      PMID: 12351315 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

13)     Akole P, Zirpe K, Diddee S, Nanivadekar A, Vhora S.
Post-traumatic massive epistaxis: endovascular intervention for a rare cause.
(presented as a poster at the International Critical Care Congress, 8-11 Feb.2003, Jaipur, India.
Published in the conference souvenir).

14)     Dr Sameer Jog, Dr Divyesh Patel, Dr Tejal Dravid, Dr Balasaheb Pawar, Dr Prasad Akole, SN Dibin K. Chandran
Early application of high frequency oscillatory ventilation in ‘2009H1N1 influenza’ related ARDS is associated with better outcome.

Won the first prize at oral paper presentation at the 18th International Critical Care Congress
(Criticare2012), Pune. (Feb 17-19, 2012)

RESEARCH:

- Sub-investigator of PROWESS-SHOCK international phase 3 trial of drotrecogin-alpha in early septic
shock.

- Sub-investigator of ZORO phase 3 international clinical trial.

- Was sub-investigator of ADOPT international clinical trial.

- Was co- investigator of an international IP trial: Phase 3, multicenter, multinational, open-label study to
study the safety and efficacy of Alfimeprase in subjects with occluded central venous access devices
(SONOMA –3).

- Worked as a safety physician for phase 1, clinical trials at Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune.

- Active participation in the EPIC- II worldwide study.

 

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