Aisha R. Saand
Cleveland Clinic
8 Papers
10 Citations
Aisha R. Saand is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Systemic inflammation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Aisha R. Saand include University of Pittsburgh.
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Papers
Systemic inflammation in hemorrhagic strokes – A novel neurological sign and therapeutic target?:
TL;DR: While there is growing data suggesting that peripheral immune dysregulation following hemorrhagic strokes may be important in brain injury pathogenesis and outcome, details of this brain-immune system cross-talk remain insufficiently understood.
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Association of Short Sleep Duration and Atrial Fibrillation.
Michael V. Genuardi,Rachel P. Ogilvie,Aisha R. Saand,Rebecca S. DeSensi,Melissa Saul,Jared W. Magnani,Sanjay R. Patel +6 more
TL;DR: Short sleep duration is independently associated with prevalent and incident atrial fibrillation and further research is needed to determine whether interventions to extend sleep can lower atrialfibrillation risk.
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Does Inpatient Hyperglycemia predict a worse outcome in COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit Patients?
Aisha R. Saand,Monica Flores,Tariq Kewan,Sura Alqaisi,Mahmoud Alwakeel,Lori Griffiths,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaozhen Han,Robert Burton,Mohammed Al-Jaghbeer,Francois Abi Fadel,Francois Abi Fadel +11 more
TL;DR: The association between hyperglycemia and outcomes in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) is evaluated.
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Superinfections in patients infected with covid-19: a single-center experience
TL;DR: This study will help in identifying frequent infections among COVID-19 patients in an attempt to predict and treat superinfections early in the course of the disease.
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A Multicenter Evaluation of Survival After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients
Abhishek Bhardwaj,Mahmoud Alwakeel,Talha Saleem,Saira Afzal,Sura Alqaisi,Aisha R. Saand,Hanan Al Najjar,Lori Griffiths,Xiaozhen Han,Xiaofeng Wang,Silvia Perez-Protto,Silvia Perez-Protto,Benjamin S. Abella,David F. Gaieski,Abhijit Duggal,Abhijit Duggal,Francois Abi Fadel,Francois Abi Fadel +17 more
- 14 May 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, a retrospective cohort study of adult patients with coronavirus disease 2019 subsequently found to have in-hospital cardiac arrest and underwent cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and the authors reported a 22% survival to discharge after in-hospitals cardiac arrest in Coronavirus Disease 2019 patients, a survival rate similar to before the 2019 pandemic.
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