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Atheer Aldairem

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Alshehri A, Al Yami M, Aldairem A, Alfehaid L, Almutairi A, Almohammed O, et al.
BMC Infect Dis . 2025 Jan; 25(1):36. PMID: 39773457
Background: There are conflicting findings regarding the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) and mortality with vancomycin/piperacillin-tazobactam combination (VPT) and vancomycin/meropenem (VM). The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare...
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Almohareb S, Aldairem A, Alsuhebany N, Alshaya O, Aljatli D, Alnemer H, et al.
SAGE Open Med . 2024 Jun; 12:20503121241259993. PMID: 38881595
Background: Urinary tract infections caused by extended-spectrum beta-lactamase organisms pose a significant concern worldwide. Given the escalating prevalence of drug resistance and the limited data on the effectiveness of oral...
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Alsuhebany N, AlShehri B, Aldairem A, Aleissa M, AlQahtani H, Albarqi K, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2024 Apr; 59(7):1043-1045. PMID: 38627451
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Alowais S, Alghamdi S, Alsuhebany N, Alqahtani T, Alshaya A, Almohareb S, et al.
BMC Med Educ . 2023 Sep; 23(1):689. PMID: 37740191
Introduction: Healthcare systems are complex and challenging for all stakeholders, but artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed various fields, including healthcare, with the potential to improve patient care and quality of...
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Alsuhebany N, Alowais S, Aldairem A, Almohareb S, Bin Saleh K, Kahtani K, et al.
Vaccine . 2023 May; 41(24):3611-3616. PMID: 37164821
Objective: The burden of COVID-19 pandemic affected the globe, and it is unclear how it has impacted the general perception of other vaccines. We aimed to investigate the public awareness,...
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Duriseti P, Idrees N, Aldairem A, Jaber B, Balakrishnan V
Hemodial Int . 2020 Oct; 25(2):173-179. PMID: 33103356
Background: Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) and continuous veno-venous hemodialysis (CVVHD) are costly therapies reserved for use in critically ill patients with kidney failure. Design: Quality improvement study at St. Elizabeth's...