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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.
Roy Beinart,Raed Abu Shama,Amit Segev,Hanoch Hod,Victor Guetta,Michael Shechter,Valentina Boyko,Shlomo Behar,Shlomi Matetzky +8 more
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.
Raed Abu Shama,Jonathan Buber,Avishay Grupper,Eyal Nof,Rafael Kuperstein,David Luria,Micha S. Feinberg,Michael Eldar,Michael Glikson +8 more
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).
Grace Xu,Byron H. Gottschalk,Daniel D. Anselm,David G. Benditt,Ankit Maheshwari,Shiva Sreenivasan,Raed Abu Shama,Gregory Dendramis,Hector Barajas-Martinez,José Manuel Rubio Campal,Sam G. Aznaurov,Adrian Baranchuk +11 more
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.
Avishay Grupper,Ammar M. Killu,Paul A. Friedman,Raed Abu Shama,Jonathan Buber,Rafael Kuperstein,Guy Rozen,Samuel J. Asirvatham,Raul E. Espinosa,David Luria,Tracy L. Webster,Kelly L. Brooke,David O. Hodge,Heather J. Wiste,Yong Mei Cha,Michael Glikson +15 more
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.