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Elham Sabri
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 29
Citations - 1444
Elham Sabri is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1300 citations. Previous affiliations of Elham Sabri include Ottawa Hospital.
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Age of Transfused Blood in Critically Ill Adults
Jacques Lacroix,Paul C. Hébert,Dean Fergusson,Alan Tinmouth,Deborah J. Cook,John C. Marshall,Lucy Clayton,Lauralyn McIntyre,Jeannie Callum,Alexis F. Turgeon,Morris A. Blajchman,Timothy S. Walsh,Simon J. Stanworth,Helen Campbell,Gilles Capellier,Pierre Tiberghien,Laurent Bardiaux,Leo M.G. van de Watering,Nardo J. M. van der Meer,Elham Sabri,Abstr Act +20 more
TL;DR: Transfusion of fresh red cells, as compared with standard-issueRed cells, did not decrease the 90-day mortality among critically ill adults and there were no significant between-group differences in any of the secondary outcomes or in the subgroup analyses.
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Daily Sedation Interruption in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients Cared for With a Sedation Protocol A Randomized Controlled Trial
Sangeeta Mehta,Lisa Burry,Dean Fergusson,Marilyn Steinberg,John Granton,Margaret S. Herridge,Niall D. Ferguson,John W. Devlin,Maged Tanios,Peter Dodek,Robert A. Fowler,Karen E. A. Burns,Michael J. Jacka,Yoanna Skrobik,Elham Sabri,Maureen O. Meade +15 more
TL;DR: For mechanically ventilated adults managed with protocolized sedation, the addition of daily sedation interruption did not reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation or ICU stay.
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Comparison of lesser tuberosity osteotomy to subscapularis peel in shoulder arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial.
TL;DR: No significant differences in the primary or secondary outcomes of function were identified between the lesser tuberosity osteotomy group and the subscapularis peel group, and this trial does not demonstrate any clear advantage of one subscAPularis treatment technique over the other.
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Laparoscopic colon surgery: does operative time matter?
Adena S Scheer,Guillaume Martel,Husein Moloo,Elham Sabri,Eric C. Poulin,Joseph Mamazza,Robin P. Boushey +6 more
TL;DR: Increasing operative time does not appear to adversely affect perioperative outcomes in segmental colectomies.
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The adoption of laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a national survey of general surgeons
Husein Moloo,Fatima Haggar,Guillaume Martel,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Doug Coyle,Ian D. Graham,Elham Sabri,Eric C. Poulin,Joseph Mamazza,Fady Balaa,Robin P. Boushey +10 more
TL;DR: Recent graduation, male sex, practice location, university-hospital affiliation and minimally invasive surgery training are significant predictors for offering a laparoscopic approach.