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  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Medical Research
  • Scientific Publishing

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  • Author responses are crucial for clarifying research findings and addressing reader queries.
  • Effective communication in scientific journals enhances the credibility and impact of published work.
  • The Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (IJCCM) facilitates this dialogue.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive author response to inquiries and comments.
  • To clarify specific aspects of previously published research.
  • To maintain transparency and foster constructive scientific debate.

Main Methods:

  • Review of reader comments and editorial feedback.
  • Formulation of detailed responses by the authors.
  • Submission of the response for publication in IJCCM.

Main Results:

  • All raised points were addressed comprehensively.
  • Clarifications provided enhanced understanding of the original research.
  • The response contributed to the ongoing scientific discussion.

Conclusions:

  • Author responses are vital for scientific integrity and reader engagement.
  • Timely and thorough responses strengthen the value of critical care publications.
  • Continued dialogue benefits the medical research community.