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Faisal G. Qureshi
Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Publications - 70
Citations - 2438
Faisal G. Qureshi is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 67 publications receiving 2155 citations. Previous affiliations of Faisal G. Qureshi include University of Pittsburgh & Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
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Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy as an initial weight-loss procedure for high-risk patients with morbid obesity
Daniel R. Cottam,Daniel R. Cottam,Faisal G. Qureshi,Samer G. Mattar,Sunil K. Sharma,Spencer Holover,G. Bonanomi,Ramesh C. Ramanathan,Phillip R. Schauer +8 more
TL;DR: The staging concept of LSG followed by LRYGBP is a safe and effective surgical approach for high-risk patients seeking bariatric surgery.
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Outcome analysis of neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia treated with venovenous vs venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
Yigit S. Guner,Yigit S. Guner,Robinder G. Khemani,Faisal G. Qureshi,Choo Phei Wee,Mary T. Austin,Fred Dorey,Peter Rycus,Henri R. Ford,Philippe Friedlich,James E. Stein +10 more
TL;DR: The short-term outcomes of VV and VA are comparable, and VV offers equal benefit to patients with CDH requiring ECMO while preserving the native carotid.
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Incidence of marginal ulcers and the use of absorbable anastomotic sutures in laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
Bethany Sacks,Samer G. Mattar,Faisal G. Qureshi,George M. Eid,Joy Collins,Emma Barinas-Mitchell,Philip R. Schauer,Ramesh C. Ramanathan +7 more
TL;DR: The use of nonabsorbable sutures for the inner layer of the gastrojejunal anastomosis is associated with an increased incidence of marginal ulcers, and the adoption of absorbable suture material has reduced this incidence.
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The timing of delivery of infants with gastroschisis influences outcome.
Orkan Ergün,Edward M. Barksdale,Fisun Şenuzun Ergün,Tracy L Prosen,Faisal G. Qureshi,Kim Reblock,Henri R. Ford,David J. Hackam +7 more
TL;DR: Delivery before 36 weeks is associated with longer hospitalization and increased tune to attainment of full feeds compared with later delivery, and Fetal well-being should be the primary determinant of delivery for gastroschisis.
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A diagnostic delay of 5 hours increases the risk of death after blunt hollow viscus injury
Darren J. Malinoski,Madhukar S. Patel,Didem Oncel Yakar,Donald J. Green,Faisal G. Qureshi,Kenji Inaba,Carlos V.R. Brown,Ali Salim +7 more
TL;DR: A high index of suspicion is needed to make a timely diagnosis and minimize risk of Hollow viscus injuries, and delays in operative intervention are associated with an increased mortality.