Dr. Kunwar Ashish Singh

Associate Consultant – Hepatology Institute of Digestive and Hepatobiliary Sciences

Gurugram

About

Has worked in prestigious institute like Institute of medical sciences , BHU and Christian Medical College Vellore.

Special interest in patient with liver failure

Expertise in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy with special interest in endo hepatology

Dr. Ashish has completed his MBBS and MD in medicine from the renowned Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU , Varanasi, followed by a DM in hepatology from the prestigious Christian Medical College, Vellore. With prior experience as an assistant professor at CMC Vellore, Dr. Ashish has gained comprehensive expertise in the management of patients with liver disease. Dr. Ashish has presented multiple papers at various conferences. His field of interests spans liver failure, alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver, and diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. Dr. Ashish is dedicated to providing exceptional care and contributing to advancement in the field of hepatology.

Medical Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS INSTITUTE / DEPARTMENT YEAR
DM (Hepatology)Christian Medical College , Vellore2021
MD (General Medicine)Institute of Medical  Science,BHU,Varanasi  2017
MBBSInstitute of Medical  Science,BHU,Varanasi  2013

Specialization and Expertise

  • Liver Failure
  • Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  • Viral Hepatitis
  • Liver Transplantation

Memberships & Certifications

  • Member of Indian National Association for Study of Liver (INASL)
  • Member of Indian Society of Gastroenterology (ISG)
  • Member of European Association for Study of Liver (EASL)

Awards & Accomplishments

  • Secured First position for poster presentation in ISGCON 2020 
  • Got third prize in oral presentation in TNISGCON  2021
  • Involved in training of physicians and nurses in  management of rodenticide induced liver failure  under TAE – NHM initiative for management of  rodenticide ingestion.
  • Two Gold medals during MBBS

Publications

  • :   Low volume plasma exchange and low dose steroid improves survival in idiosyncratic drug induced acute liver failure.,
  • :   Non O1/Non 139 Vibrio cholera has worse outcome compared to Non-Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase Escherichia coli in patients with chronic liver disease despite appropriate therapy),
  • Singh, Kunwar & Sharma, Anand & Zachariah, Uday & Goel, Ashish & Eapen, C.E. & Veeraraghavan, Balaji. (2022). Propensity-score matched analysis shows spontaneous bacterial peritonitis secondary to non O1/non O139 Vibrio cholera infection results in poor outcome. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. 12. S38-S39. 10.1016/j.jceh.2022.07.106. :   Propensity-score matched analysis shows spontaneous bacterial peritonitis secondary to non O1/non O139,
  • Ashish Singh K.,Kumar S.E ,Zachariah U,et al. Single centre experience on outcome of idiosyncratic drug induced liver failure treated with low volume plasma exchange and low dose steroid. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2023 Jan; 42: S69 :   Single centre experience on outcome of idiosyncratic drug induced liver failure treated with low volume plasma exchange and low dose steroid,
  • Kumar, Santhosh & Singh, Kunwar & Daniel, Dolly & Mammen, Joy & David, Vinoi & Balakrishnan, Vijayalekshmi & Balasubramanian, Ka & Elias, Elwyn & Eapen, C.E. & Goel, Ashish & Zachariah, Uday. (2022). Therapeutic plasma exchange by centrifugal technique has survival benefit at 1-year, over membranous technique in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. 12. S14. 10.1016/j.jceh.2022.07.052. :   Therapeutic plasma exchange by centrifugal technique has survival benefit at 1-year, over membranous technique in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis.,
  • Alexander, Vijay & Bharadwaj, Krishna & Daniel, Dolly & David, Vinoi & James, Ebor & Kandasamy, Subramani & Paul Prabhakar Abhilash, Kundavaram & Varughese, Santhosh & Balakrishnan, Vijayalekshmi & Chandran, Sukesh & Mammen, Joy & Kumar, Santhosh &  Singh, Kunwar &  Zachariah, Uday & Eapen, C.E. & Goel, Ashish. (2023). On-treatment decline in MELD score predicts outcome in rodenticidal hepatotoxicity patients treated with plasma exchange. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. 13. S10. 10.1016/j.jceh.2023.07.395. :   On-treatment decline in MELD score predicts outcome in rodenticidal hepatotoxicity patients treated with plasma exchange,
  • Bharadwaj, Krishna & Kumar, Santhosh & Choudhury, Sudipta &  Singh, Kunwar & Simon, Ebby & Eapen, C.E. & Goel, Ashish & Zachariah, Uday. (2022). EUS guided intervention (coil ± glue) has lower early rebleeding than conventional glue injection in management of gastric variceal bleed. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. 12. S25. 10.1016/j.jceh.2022.07.076. :   Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology.,
  • Alexander, Vijay & Rasalam, Jess & Kumar, Snehil & Daniel, Dolly & Nair, Sukesh & Kandasamy, Subramani & Chacko, Binila & James, Ebor & David, Vinoi & Varughese, Santosh & Patel, Lalji & Vadivukkarasi, · & Singh, Kunwar & Kumar, Sandeep & Zachariah, Uday & Goel, Ashish & Eapen, C.E.. (2023). Transfusion-related lung complications are uncommon in non- ventilated liver failure patients undergoing low-volume plasma exchange. Indian Journal of Gastroenterology. 10.1007/s12664-023-01429-6. :   Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology.,
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