Sandeep Saini
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Sandeep Saini is a researcher working at the intersection of anaesthesiology and pharmacovigilance, with a particular focus on rare and life-threatening adverse drug reactions encountered in perioperative clinical settings. His most notable contribution to the field is a detailed case report documenting propofol-induced anaphylaxis, a rare but potentially fatal anaesthetic emergency that underscores the diagnostic challenges clinicians face when multiple drugs are administered simultaneously during surgery. This work highlights the complexity of causality assessment in perioperative adverse drug reactions, a problem of significant practical importance for anaesthetists and clinical pharmacologists alike. Saini's research draws attention to the critical need for heightened vigilance and systematic pharmacovigilance practices within operating theatre environments, where the rapid succession of drug administrations can obscure the identification of the offending agent. By carefully documenting and reporting such uncommon cases, his work contributes meaningfully to the growing body of literature that informs safer anaesthetic protocols and improved patient outcomes. Though his citation record is currently emerging, with his 2020 case report accumulating 3 citations, his contributions represent an important addition to the anaesthesia safety literature, particularly for clinicians managing complex perioperative drug reactions.
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