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Raja Zaghlol
Researcher at MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Publications - 15
Citations - 89
Raja Zaghlol is an academic researcher from MedStar Washington Hospital Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cardiomyopathy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications receiving 37 citations.
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Periodontal Inflammation and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Aditi Priyamvara,Amit K. Dey,Dhrubajyoti Bandyopadhyay,Veena S. Katikineni,Raja Zaghlol,Binaya Basyal,Kirolos Barssoum,Rula Amarin,Deepak L. Bhatt,Carl J. Lavie +9 more
TL;DR: It is crucial that clinicians understand the association between periodontal and cardiovascular disease and a comprehensive treatment for periodontitis and re-establishment of a healthy periodontium can help in reduction of overall inflammation in the body.
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Racial differences in takotsubo cardiomyopathy outcomes in a large nationwide sample.
TL;DR: This investigation aims to assess the effect of race on in‐hospital outcomes of TC in a large national sample.
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Usefulness of Malignancy as a Predictor of WorseIn-Hospital Outcomes in Patients With Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy.
Raja Zaghlol,Kartikeya Kashyap,Ghassan Al-Shbool,Binaya Basyal,Sameer Desale,Umberto Campia,Ana Barac +6 more
TL;DR: In a racially diverse hospitalized population of TC, prevalence of cancer history is high, and diagnosis of previous malignancy is associated with adverse in-hospital outcomes.
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Left Ventricular Assist Devices in Patients With Active Malignancies.
Ilana Schlam,Ilana Schlam,Andy Y. Lee,Song Li,Farooq H. Sheikh,Farooq H. Sheikh,Raja Zaghlol,Binaya Basyal,Binaya Basyal,Christopher Gallagher,Christopher Gallagher,Ezequiel J. Molina,Ezequiel J. Molina,Claudius Mahr,Richard Cheng,Ana Barac,Ana Barac +16 more
TL;DR: This study provides initial feasibility and safety data and set a framework for multidisciplinary team management of patients with cancer and LVADs.
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VE/VCO2 Predicts RV Dysfunction and Mortality after Left Ventricular Assist Device: A Fresh Look at Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing for Prognostication
Jonathan Grinstein,Yazan Sawalha,Mark Hofmeyer,Farooq H. Sheikh,Maria E. Rodrigo,A. Kadakkal,Christopher Barnett,Sara Kalantari,Ish Talati,Raja Zaghlol,Ezequiel J. Molina,Selma F. Mohammed,Samer S. Najjar +12 more
TL;DR: Elevated preoperative VE/VCO2 slope is a predictor of post-operative mortality and is associated with post-operational hemodynamic markers of impaired RV performance.