A
Aresh Sepehri
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 23
Citations - 498
Aresh Sepehri is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 19 publications receiving 351 citations. Previous affiliations of Aresh Sepehri include University of Maryland, Baltimore & St. Boniface General Hospital.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
The impact of frailty on outcomes after cardiac surgery: A systematic review
Aresh Sepehri,Thomas Beggs,Ansar Hassan,Claudio Rigatto,Claudio Rigatto,Christine Shaw-Daigle,Navdeep Tangri,Navdeep Tangri,Rakesh C. Arora +8 more
TL;DR: Patients deemed frail, determined using an objective assessment tool, have a higher likelihood of experiencing mortality, morbidity, functional decline, and MACCE following cardiac surgery, regardless of definition.
Journal ArticleDOI
Frailty and perioperative outcomes: a narrative review
Thomas Beggs,Aresh Sepehri,Aresh Sepehri,Andrea Szwajcer,Navdeep Tangri,Navdeep Tangri,Rakesh C. Arora +6 more
TL;DR: Frail patients undergoing surgical procedures had a higher likelihood than non-frail patients of experiencing mortality, morbidity, complications, increased hospital length of stay, and discharge to an institution.
Journal ArticleDOI
Outcomes of total hip arthroplasty using dual mobility components in patients with a femoral neck fracture.
Daniel You,Aresh Sepehri,Sahil Kooner,Halli Krzyzaniak,Herman Johal,Paul Duffy,Prism S. Schneider,James Powell +7 more
TL;DR: THA-DMC when used in patients with a femoral neck fracture is associated with a lower dislocation rate compared with conventional arthroplasty options, and there was no increase in the rates of other complication when THA- DMC was used.
Journal ArticleDOI
Initial experience with the T-Clamp for temporary fixation of mechanically and hemodynamically unstable pelvic ring injuries.
Aresh Sepehri,Marcus F. Sciadini,Jason W. Nascone,Theodore T. Manson,Robert V O'Toole,Gerard P. Slobogean +5 more
TL;DR: In hemodynamically unstable patients who require emergent endovascular procedures, such as pelvic angiography and REBOA, T-clamp application offers a reasonably safe and effective method for expeditious stabilization of the pelvis while allowing unimpeded access to the abdomen, groin and pelvis.
Journal ArticleDOI
Do standardized hip fracture care programs decrease mortality in geriatric hip fracture patients
TL;DR: The NSQIP data suggest that SHFPs do not significantly improve the short-term outcomes for the average geriatric hip fracture patient, however, a SHFP may significantly reduce the risk of 30-day mortality in higher risk patients.