Dr. Radhika Ruhatiya is a highly skilled critical care specialist with extensive expertise in liver transplant, solid organ transplant, and advanced intensive care management. With significant experience at leading transplant centers, she specializes in managing critically ill patients requiring ECMO, CRRT, advanced ventilation, and multi-organ support. Dr. Ruhatiya has contributed to establishing advanced transplant-intensive care programs and is actively involved in clinical research and academic publications. Her work spans complex cases involving acute liver failure, severe sepsis, ARDS, and critical post-transplant care.
Educational Qualifications:
- FNB – Critical Care, Narayana Health, Bangalore
- MD (Anaesthesia), Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Aurangabad
- MBBS, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Center, Nagpur
Professional Experience:
- Senior Consultant – Liver & Solid Organ Transplant ICU, Gleneagles Global Hospital, Mumbai
- Junior Consultant – Liver & Solid Organ Transplant ICU, Gleneagles Global Hospital, Mumbai
- Senior Registrar – Medical ICU, Narayana Health, Bangalore
Professional Memberships:
- Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
- European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
Awards & Achievements:
- Established a Center of Excellence for CRRT at Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai
- National Editorial Board Member – Indian Journal of Respiratory Care
Research Papers & Publications:
- Ruhatiya RS, Adukia SA, Manjunath RB, Maheshwarappa HM. "Current Status and Recommendations in Multimodal Neuromonitoring." Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine: Peer-reviewed, official publication of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, July; 24(7):575 (2020).
- Maheshwarappa HM, Ramya BM, Ruhatiya RS, et al. "A Concise Review on Newer Modes of Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome." IJMHS, vol. 10, no. 06, pp. 951-954, June (2020).
- Harish MM, Ruhatiya RS. "Influenza H1N1 Infection in Immunocompromised Host: A Concise Review." Lung India, 36:330-6 (2019); 24(5):353 (2020).
- Adukia SA, Ruhatiya RS, Maheshwarappa HM, Manjunath RB, Jain GN. "Extrapulmonary Features of COVID-19: A Concise Review." Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine.