Professor Zudin Puthucheary

Professor of Intensive Care Medicine
Centre: Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine Group
Email: z.puthucheary@qmul.ac.ukTelephone: +44(0) 20 3594 0319Twitter: @Zudin_P
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ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4267-1892
Zudin graduated from Nottingham University in 1997, and moved to London post MRCP in 2000. Following a 3-year stint in Sydney, he started his Respiratory training in Bristol, before completing his critical care training in London. His research focusses on acquired functional disability, and the use of metabolic, nutritional and exercise interventions to prevent and treat muscle. Zudin is a nationally elected Council member of the Intensive Care Society (UK) and a trustee for the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death.
His work on acute muscle wasting has won awards from the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine , European Society of Anaesthesia, the British Thoracic Society, the Intensive Care Society, The American Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition and Zudin was named a Global Rising Star by the Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society. He setup and chaired the UK National Post-Intensive Care Rehabilitation Collaborative until 2023, a multi-professional cross-disciplinary group focussing on rehabilitation and restitution of critical illness survivors.
Research
Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine Group
Our research is focused on both primary and secondary prevention of acquired functional disability following critical illness. We are primarily focused on physical disability- loss of muscle mass and the resultant decrease in physical activity, and attempts to modify this using metabolic, nutritional and exercise interventions. In addition, we seek to understand the patient population in terms of pre-existing multi-morbidity and frailty as important predisposing factors to disability, and as limiters to functional recovery. We continue to develop and refine tools for both identifying (biological signatures) and assessing (e.g the PICUPS tool) new functional disability.
Publications
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Bachmann KF, Jenkins B, Asrani V et al. (publicationYear). Core outcome set of daily monitoring of gastrointestinal function in adult critically ill patients: a modified Delphi consensus process (COSMOGI). nameOfConference
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Thomson WR, Puthucheary Z, Stavrinou P et al. (2024). Delivery of evidence-based critical care practices across the United Kingdom: A UK-wide multi-site service evaluation in adult units.. nameOfConference
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Watson N, Nazeer S, Puthucheary Z (2024). Which Outcomes Should We be Using in Critical Care Trials?. nameOfConference
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Haines RW, Granholm A, Puthucheary Z et al. (2024). The effect of high protein dosing in critically ill patients: an exploratory, secondary Bayesian analyses of the EFFORT Protein trial. nameOfConference
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Azzopardi G, Mekhaimar A, Haines RW et al. (2025). Clinician assessment of kidney function from plasma creatinine values during critical illness: A scenario-based international multi-professional survey. nameOfConference
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Bels JLM, Thiessen S, van Gassel RJJ et al. (2024). Effect of high versus standard protein provision on functional recovery in people with critical illness (PRECISe): an investigator-initiated, double-blinded, multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial in Belgium and the Netherlands. nameOfConference
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Hussain N, Jovaisa T, Puthucheary Z et al. (2024). Peripherally administered vasopressors in critically ill adult patients: A survey of UK healthcare professional practices, attitudes and experiences. nameOfConference
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Kelly E, Nazeer S, Fazzini B et al. (publicationYear). Assessing the oral and suprahyoid muscles in healthy adults using muscle ultrasound to inform the swallowing process: a proof-of-concept study. nameOfConference
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Chadda KR, Blakey EE, Davies TW et al. (2024). Risk factors, biomarkers, and mechanisms for persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome (PICS): a systematic review and meta-analysis. nameOfConference
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Davies TW, Watson N, Pilkington JJ et al. (2024). Creatine supplementation for optimization of physical function in the patient at risk of functional disability: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. nameOfConference
DOI: 10.1002/jpen.2607
Collaborators
Internal
- Dr John Prowle
- Prof Gareth Ackland
- Prof Andrew Prendegast
- Prof Aylin Basan
- Prof Sian Henson
- Prof Adina Michael-Titus
External
International:
- Profs Linda Denehey and Sue Berney (University of Melbourne)
- Prof Stephen Olde Damick (University of Maastricht)
- Sepsis and Critical Illness Research Centre (University of Florida)
- Dr Louise Thwaites (Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam)
National:
- Medical Research Council/Arthritis Research UK Centre of excellence for musculoskeletal ageing research (University of Nottingham)
- Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiological Sciences (Kings College London)
- Centre for Human Health and Performance (University College London)
Disclosures
- GlaxoSmithKline - Specialist Advisory Board for muscle wasting in critical illness
- Fresunius Kabi - Specialist Advisory Board for functional recovery post-critical illness
- Lyric Pharmaceuticals - Consultant
- Faraday Pharmaceuticals - Consultant
- Nestle - Specialist Advisory Board for muscle wasting in critical illness
- Nutricia - Specialist Advisory Board for mitochondrial dysfunction in critical illness
- Bioage - Consultant