Omar M Lattouf
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Lattouf O
J Card Surg
. 2022 May;
37(9):2799-2808.
PMID: 35612355
In this article, the author provides synopses of the factors that have finally propelled health-care education and practice to join, at times reluctantly, the overarching digital transformative process that has...
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Lattouf O
J Card Surg
. 2021 Jul;
36(10):3738-3739.
PMID: 34327748
Telemedicine, telehealth and artificial intelligence in healthcare are becoming commonly utilized in various medical specialties. The article authored by Dr. Aminah Sallam and colleagues in the Journal provides data in...
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Lattouf O, Laan D, Zapata D, Assaf E, Fallon J
J Card Surg
. 2021 Feb;
36(4):1258-1263.
PMID: 33538050
The endpoint in emergent management of acute massive pulmonary embolism (PE) has traditionally been with embolectomy through a standard median sternotomy. This approach is limited in both exposure and concomitant...
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Newman N, Lattouf O
J Card Surg
. 2020 Jun;
35(6):1176.
PMID: 32531124
We received a response to our Editorial from a group in Brazil that raised valuable concerns about the struggles in transforming medical education in low-income countries. Here, we address the...
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Newman N, Lattouf O
J Card Surg
. 2020 May;
35(6):1174-1175.
PMID: 32353907
With the ongoing coronavirus, journals and the media have extensively covered the impacts on doctors, nurses, physician assistants, and other healthcare workers. However, one group that has rarely been mentioned...
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Fallon J, Greenberg J, Gupta L, Lattouf O
Innovations (Phila)
. 2020 May;
15(2):180-184.
PMID: 32352897
The endpoint in emergent management of acute massive pulmonary embolism (PE) has traditionally been with embolectomy through standard median sternotomy. This approach is limited in both exposure and concomitant functional...