Ongoing Research Programmes in SSMC :
Biochemistry
- Ant carcinogenic effects of natural & synthetic disulphide in induced Hepatoma in rats.
- New Biochemical markers in Critical care in coronary heart disease.
- Hypoglycemic effect of disulfides in experimental diabetes mellitus.
- Anti-atherosclerotic effect of disulphide in rats fed atherogenic diet
- Biochemical aspects of malaria.
Microbiology
- Anaerobic infections in and around tumkur.
- Neonatal Septicemia.
- Bacterial Vaginosis.
- Mycotic Keratitis.
- Enter pathogens in Children.
Orthopaedics
- Clinical Study – Management of fracture shaft of tibia by closed interlocking intramedullary nailing in adults.
Paediatrics
- PEFR in lower respiratory disorders in Children.
- Rapid diagnosis of neonatal sepsis by Buffy coat examination.
- Risk factor for preterm delivery and their morality and morbidity.
Obsterics and Gynaecology
- Clinical Study of magnesium sulfate intramuscular v/s intravenous in patients with eclampsia.
ENT
- Study of osskular defects in csom and its managements
- CT correlated study of Anatomic variations of Para nasal sinuses
- CT Study of Sin nasal inflammatory diseases
Medicine
- Profile and Clinic radiological correlation in patients with stroke score and Guy’s Hospital Score
- Evidence of silent myocardial ischemia in type-l diabetics evaluation by tread mill test.
- Profile of patients with organ phosphorus compound poisoning : Special reference to Pseudo Cholinesterase and morality.
- Lung function test in asymptomatic smokers.
- Fructosamine assay as a marker of glycemic control in Diabetics.
Radio Diagnosis
- High resolution computed tomography in pulmonary tuberculosis
Ophthalmology
- Isolation of common fungus in corneal ulcer patients as reported at SSMCH.
- Post operative astigmatism following cataract surgery.
- Causes of decreased vision after cataract surgery ( < 6/24 ).
Surgery
- Acute abdomen – correlation between clinical radiological and operative findings.
- Clinical study of Post-Operative wound infections.
- Comparative study of incisional hernia repair between anatomical and mesh.