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Hani Tamim
Researcher at American University of Beirut
Publications - 483
Citations - 9756
Hani Tamim is an academic researcher from American University of Beirut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 414 publications receiving 7451 citations. Previous affiliations of Hani Tamim include King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences & McGill University.
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Preoperative anaemia and postoperative outcomes in non-cardiac surgery: a retrospective cohort study
Khaled M. Musallam,Khaled M. Musallam,Hani Tamim,Hani Tamim,Toby Richards,Donat R. Spahn,Frits R. Rosendaal,A Habbal,Mohammad Khreiss,Fadi S. Dahdaleh,Kaivan Khavandi,Pierre Sfeir,Assaad Soweid,Jamal J. Hoballah,Ali T. Taher,Faek R. Jamali +15 more
TL;DR: Preoperative anaemia, even to a mild degree, is independently associated with an increased risk of 30-day morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery.
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Intensive versus conventional insulin therapy: a randomized controlled trial in medical and surgical critically ill patients.
Yaseen M. Arabi,Ousama Dabbagh,Hani Tamim,Abdullah Al-Shimemeri,Ziad A. Memish,Samir Haddad,Sofia Syed,Hema R. Giridhar,Asgar H. Rishu,Mouhamad O. Al-Daker,Salim H. Kahoul,Riette J. Britts,Maram Sakkijha +12 more
TL;DR: Intensive insulin therapy was not associated with improved survival among medical surgical intensive care unit patients and was associated with increased occurrence of hypoglycemia.
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Permissive underfeeding and intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients: a randomized controlled trial
Yaseen M. Arabi,Hani Tamim,Gousia S. Dhar,Abdulaziz Al-Dawood,Muhammad Al-Sultan,Maram Sakkijha,Salim H. Kahoul,Riette Brits +7 more
TL;DR: In critically ill patients, permissive underfeeding may be associated with lower mortality rates than target feeding, and no significant differences in outcomes were observed between the IIT and CIT groups.
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Low-dose hydrocortisone in patients with cirrhosis and septic shock: a randomized controlled trial
Yaseen M. Arabi,Abdulrahman Aljumah,Ousama Dabbagh,Hani Tamim,Asgar H. Rishu,Abdulmajeed Al-Abdulkareem,Bandar Al Knawy,Ali H. Hajeer,Waleed Tamimi,Antoine Cherfan +9 more
TL;DR: Despite initial favourable effects on hemodynamic parameters, hydrocortisone therapy did not reduce mortality and was associated with an increase in adverse effects.
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Clinical characteristics, sepsis interventions and outcomes in the obese patients with septic shock: an international multicenter cohort study.
Yaseen M. Arabi,Saqib I. Dara,Hani Tamim,Asgar H. Rishu,Abderrezak Bouchama,Mohammad K. Khedr,Daniel Feinstein,Joseph E. Parrillo,Kenneth E. Wood,Sean P. Keenan,Sergio Zanotti,Greg Martinka,Aseem Kumar,Anand Kumar +13 more
TL;DR: The obesity paradox (lower mortality in the obese) documented in other populations is also observed in septic shock, and may be related in part to differences in patient characteristics.