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Raed Abu Shama

Researcher at Sheba Medical Center

Publications -  6
Citations -  94

Raed Abu Shama is an academic researcher from Sheba Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac resynchronization therapy & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 76 citations.

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The incidence and clinical predictors of early stent thrombosis in patients with acute coronary syndrome.

TL;DR: Patients presenting with STEMI who are hemodynamically unstable and have multivessel coronary disease undergoing coronary stenting during ACS, are at increased risk of early stent thrombosis.
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Effects of tricuspid valve regurgitation on clinical and echocardiographic outcome in patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy.

TL;DR: The presence of baseline moderate or severe tricuspid regurgitation is associated with increased mortality but does not predict clinical or echocardiographic response to CRT.
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Relation of the Brugada Phenocopy to Hyperkalemia (from the International Registry on Brugada Phenocopy).

TL;DR: The Brugada ECG pattern appears to occur at high serum potassium concentrations (>6.5 mmol/L) and has not been associated with sudden cardiac death or ventricular arrhythmia, and normalizes within hours of correcting the electrolyte imbalance.
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Effects of tricuspid valve regurgitation on outcome in patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy.

TL;DR: It is concluded that baseline tricuspid regurgitation or worsening TR after implantation of a CRT device on the response to therapy is associated with reduced survival despite better clinical and echocardiographic response after CRT implantation.
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Tachycardia‐dependent Brugada phenocopy due to hyperkalemia

TL;DR: The presented case adds up to the understanding of the dynamicity of the ion channel dysfunction, which is not necessarily associated with genetic mutations.