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Omar Lateef

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Hota B, Casey P, McIntyre A, Khan J, Rab S, Chopra A, et al.
JMIR Public Health Surveill . 2022 May; 8(9):e35973. PMID: 35544440
Background: Disease surveillance is a critical function of public health, provides essential information about the disease burden and the clinical and epidemiologic parameters of disease, and is an important element...
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Dobrilovic N, March R, Yin K, Lateef O, Alimohamed M, Bak E, et al.
Crit Care Explor . 2021 Jul; 3(7):e0484. PMID: 34278314
Design: Retrospective review. Setting: Large extracorporeal membrane oxygenator center, Chicago, IL. Patients: This study reports a single institution experience examining all adult patients for whom extracorporeal membrane oxygenator support was...
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McKeever L, Peterson S, Lateef O, Braunschweig C
Annu Rev Nutr . 2021 Jun; 41:203-222. PMID: 34143642
Proper timing of critical care nutrition has long been a matter of controversy. Critical illness waxes and wanes in stages, creating a dynamic flux in energy needs that we have...
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McKeever L, Peterson S, Lateef O, Freels S, Diamond A, Braunschweig C
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr . 2020 Sep; 45(2):287-294. PMID: 32885455
Background: Converting nutrition support to energy results in mitochondrial free radical production, possibly increasing oxidative stress. Highly prevalent single nucleotide variants (SNV) exist for the genes encoding antioxidant enzymes responsible...
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McKeever L, Peterson S, Cienfuegos S, Rizzie J, Lateef O, Freels S, et al.
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr . 2020 Jan; 44(8):1484-1491. PMID: 31995239
Background: Prospective randomized controlled trials (PRCTs) that found harm in patients receiving higher levels of energy exposure have been largely ignored, in part because of the lack of a known...
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McKeever L, Peterson S, Lateef O, Freels S, Fonseca T, Bocco B, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2019 Oct; 105(2). PMID: 31581295
Introduction: The inflammatory response of critical illness is accompanied by nonthyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS). Feeding has been shown to attenuate this process, but this has not been explored prospectively over...
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Hota B, Webb T, Chatrathi A, McAninch E, Lateef O
Am J Med Qual . 2019 Jun; 35(3):222-230. PMID: 31253048
In the United States, hospital rating system usefulness is limited by heterogeneity and conflicting results. US News Best Hospitals, Vizient Quality and Accountability Study, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services...
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Raman J, Alimohamed M, Dobrilovic N, Lateef O, Aziz S
J Heart Lung Transplant . 2019 Feb; 38(4):433-439. PMID: 30744940
Background: Bleeding and need for blood products are major complications associated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use. This study evaluated bleeding complications with low and standard heparinization protocols in the...
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Dobrilovic N, Lateef O, Michalak L, Delibasic M, Raman J
ASAIO J . 2017 Dec; 65(1):43-48. PMID: 29240627
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) offers an opportunity for patient recovery through complete cardiopulmonary support but is associated with complications that limit duration and overall utility. We examine the role of...
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Braunschweig C, Freels S, Sheean P, Peterson S, Perez S, McKeever L, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2016 Dec; 105(2):411-416. PMID: 27974311
Background: Our trial INTACT (Intensive Nutrition in Acute Lung Injury Trial) was designed to compare the impact of feeding from acute lung injury (ALI) diagnosis to hospital discharge, an interval...