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Yas SanaihaUniversity of California, Los Angeles Verified email at mednet.ucla.edu Cited by 1909 |
Efficacy of distal perfusion cannulae in preventing limb ischemia during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
To date, no consensus exists regarding indication, technique, or efficacy of distal perfusion
cannulae (DPC) in preventing limb ischemia among patients receiving venoarterial …
cannulae (DPC) in preventing limb ischemia among patients receiving venoarterial …
Clinical outcomes of infective endocarditis in injection drug users
Background: Rising rates of hospitalization for infective endocarditis (IE) have been
increasingly tied to rising injection drug use (IDU) associated with the opioid epidemic …
increasingly tied to rising injection drug use (IDU) associated with the opioid epidemic …
Infective endocarditis in intravenous drug users
Y Sanaiha, R Lyons, P Benharash - Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Since its first documented case in 1646, the epidemiology of endocarditis has significantly
evolved. In the modern era, endocarditis has been increasingly associated with invasive …
evolved. In the modern era, endocarditis has been increasingly associated with invasive …
Predictive factors of mortality in bariatric surgery: data from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample
NT Nguyen, H Masoomi, K Laugenour, Y Sanaiha… - Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Understanding predictors of mortality in bariatric surgery enables surgeons
to use these factors for analysis of risk-adjusted mortality and aids in the surgical decision …
to use these factors for analysis of risk-adjusted mortality and aids in the surgical decision …
Trends in mortality and resource utilization for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the United States: 2008–2014
Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is used as a life-sustaining measure in
patients with acute or end-stage cardiac or respiratory failure. We analyzed national trends …
patients with acute or end-stage cardiac or respiratory failure. We analyzed national trends …
Metastatic disease to the clivus mimicking clival chordomas
AS DeConde, Y Sanaiha, JD Suh… - … Surgery Part B: Skull …, 2013 - thieme-connect.com
Objectives/Hypothesis A comprehensive review of the literature of clival metastases and
presentation of two additional cases. Study Design Literature review and report of two cases …
presentation of two additional cases. Study Design Literature review and report of two cases …
Trends in diverting loop ileostomy vs total abdominal colectomy as surgical management for Clostridium difficile colitis
Importance Diverting loop ileostomy and colonic lavage has generated much interest since it
was first reported as a potential alternative to total abdominal colectomy for …
was first reported as a potential alternative to total abdominal colectomy for …
National trends in utilization and outcomes of extracorporeal support for in-and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
J Hadaya, V Dobaria, E Aguayo, OJ Kwon, Y Sanaiha… - Resuscitation, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) has shown promise in the management of
cardiac arrest. The purpose of this study was to examine temporal trends and predictors of …
cardiac arrest. The purpose of this study was to examine temporal trends and predictors of …
National trends and outcomes of inpatient robotic-assisted versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has reached nearly universal adoption in the
management of gallstone-related disease. With advances in operative technology, robotic …
management of gallstone-related disease. With advances in operative technology, robotic …
Impact of hospital safety-net status on failure to rescue after major cardiac surgery
Background Hospitals with safety-net status have been associated with inferior surgical
outcomes and higher costs. The mechanism of this discrepancy, however, is not well …
outcomes and higher costs. The mechanism of this discrepancy, however, is not well …