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Title The Outcome of Using First Oral Funny Current Inhibitor Drug in Septic Shock Patients
Type MSc
Supervisors Prof. Dr Ehab Ahmed Abdelrahman, Prof. Dr Samir El-Sayed Ismail Ibrahim, Dr, Emad Fawzy Rizk
Year 2024
Abstract Background: Septic shock is a subtype of sepsis that is clinically identified by a requirement for the administration of vasopressors to increase the mean arterial blood pressure to 65 mmHg or greater despite sufficient fluid resuscitation, or by an increase in serum lactic acid levels by 2 mmol/L or greater. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the cardiac pacemaker current inhibitor ivabradine on heart rate and outcome in patients with septic shock. Methods: A prospective, single blinded randomized controlled clinical trial study conducted on 102 septic shock patients. Results: regarding regression analysis indicated that Age, APACHE II, Sofa at (4th, 7th day), MAP at 4th day, NE at (4th, 7th day), HR at 4th day and ICU stay was the most factor affected mortality rate in patients with septic shock (P
Keywords Funny current Inhibitor; Vasopressor; Septic Shock; Tachycardia
University Benha
Country Egypt
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Title Ultrasound-Guided Erector Spinae Block Versus Pre-Incisional Local Infiltration For Postoperative Analgesia In Lumbar Spinal Surgery
Type PhD
Supervisors Prof. DR. Saad Ibrahem Saad,Prof. DR. Ehab Saeed Abdelazeem,Prof. DR. Samir Elsayed Ismail
Year 2025
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University Benha
Country Egypt
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Title Clinical Utility of Intraoperative Transesophageal Echocardiography for Crucial Monitoring and Hemodynamic Support in Patients with Low Cardiac Output- Tertiary Center Experience.
Type PhD
Supervisors Prof.Dr. Reda Khalil, Prof.Dr. Ehab Abdelaziem, Prof. Dr. Samir Elsayed Ismail
Year 2025
Abstract Background: Intraoperative Transoesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) is a valuable tool for guiding surgical decisions and managing hemodynamic instability in cardiac surgery. However, its role in improving clinical outcomes remains underexplored. Objectives: To evaluate the utility of TEE in monitoring cardiac function and guiding pharmacological and mechanical support in patients with low Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction (LVEF) undergoing cardiac surgery. Methods: This prospective observational study included 98 patients with LVEF
Keywords TEE, Hemodynamic Support, LVEF, COP, Low EF.
University Benha
Country Egypt
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