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Sanjay Mahant
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 131
Citations - 3860
Sanjay Mahant is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3073 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjay Mahant include Hospital for Sick Children.
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Changes in Medical Errors after Implementation of a Handoff Program
Amy J. Starmer,Amy J. Starmer,Nancy D. Spector,Rajendu Srivastava,Rajendu Srivastava,Daniel C. West,Glenn Rosenbluth,April D. Allen,Elizabeth Noble,Lisa L. Tse,Anuj K. Dalal,Carol A. Keohane,Stuart R. Lipsitz,Jeffrey M. Rothschild,Matthew F. Wien,Catherine Yoon,Katherine R. Zigmont,Karen M. Wilson,Jennifer K. O'Toole,Lauren G. Solan,Megan Aylor,Zia Bismilla,Maitreya Coffey,Sanjay Mahant,Rebecca Blankenburg,Lauren Destino,Jennifer L. Everhart,Shilpa J. Patel,Shilpa J. Patel,James F. Bale,Jaime Blank Spackman,Adam Stevenson,Sharon Calaman,F. Sessions Cole,Dorene F. Balmer,Jennifer Hepps,Joseph O. Lopreiato,Clifton E. Yu,Theodore C. Sectish,Christopher P. Landrigan +39 more
TL;DR: Implementation of the handoff program was associated with reductions in medical errors and in preventable adverse events and with improvements in communication, without a negative effect on workflow.
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Probiotics for the prevention of pediatric antibiotic‐associated diarrhea
Joshua Z. Goldenberg,Lyubov Lytvyn,Justin Steurich,Patricia C. Parkin,Sanjay Mahant,Bradley C. Johnston +5 more
TL;DR: The results from 22/23 trials reporting on the incidence of diarrhea show a precise benefit from probiotics compared to active, placebo or no treatment control, and this benefit remained statistically significant in an extreme plausible situation.
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Renal ultrasound findings and vesicoureteral reflux in children hospitalised with urinary tract infection
TL;DR: Renal ultrasound findings are neither sensitive nor specific for VUR in children with a first UTI in children under 5 years of age admitted with their first episode of urinary tract infection over a two year period.
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Complications Associated With Image-Guided Gastrostomy and Gastrojejunostomy Tubes in Children
TL;DR: G and GJ tubes placed by the image-guided retrograde percutaneous method are associated with a wide range of complications, the majority of these are minor and are predominantly related to tube maintenance, but major complications, including death, do occur.
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Survival and Surgical Interventions for Children With Trisomy 13 and 18
TL;DR: Among children born with trisomy 13 or 18 in Ontario, early mortality was the most common outcome, but 10% to 13% survived for 10 years, among children who underwent surgical interventions, 1-year survival was high.