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Beta-blockers and Ambulatory Inotropic Therapy. MedStar authors:
  • Ahmed, Sara
  • Chou, Jiling
  • Ghazzal, Amre
  • Hofmeyerv, Mark
  • Kadakkal, Ajay
  • Lam, Phillip H
  • Molina, Ezequiel
  • Najjar, Samer S
  • Radwan, Sohab
  • Rao, Sriram D
  • Rodrigo, Maria
  • Sheikh, Farooq
  • Weintraub, William S
  • Zaghlol, Louay
  • Zaghlol, Raja
PMID:
  • 35447337
Year: 2022
Citation:
  • Journal of Cardiac Failure. 2022 Apr 18
Institution:
  • MedStar Health Research Institute
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Department:
  • Internal Medicine Residency
  • MedStar Georgetown University Hospital/MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Ahmed S, Chou J, Ghazzal A, Hamad A, Hofmeyervb M, Kadakkal A, Lam PH, Molina EJ, Najjar SS, Radwan S, Rao SD, Rodrigo ME, Sheikh FH, Weintraub WS, Zaghlol L, Zaghlol R
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Edge-to-edge mitral repair for iatrogenic chordal rupture related to Impella 5.0. MedStar authors:
  • Ahmed, Sara
  • Hofmeyer, Mark
  • Kadakkal, Ajay
  • Kitahara, Hiro
  • Lam, Phillip
  • Molina, Ezequiel
  • Najjar, Samer S
  • Rodrigo, Maria
  • Sheikh, Farooq
PMID:
  • 33855770
Year: 2021
Citation:
  • Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 2021 Apr 14
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Instituteto
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Ahmed S, Hofmeyer M, Kadakkal A, Kitahara H, Lam P, Molina E, Najjar S, Rodrigo M, Sheikh F
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Neurologic Events in Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Devices. [Review] MedStar authors:
  • Kadakkal, Ajay
  • Najjar, Samer S
PMID:
  • 30297070
Year: 2018
Citation:
  • Cardiology Clinics. 36(4):531-539, 2018 Nov.
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
  • Review
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Kadakkal A, Najjar SS
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