Jawed Abubaker
Rashid Hospital
10 Papers
Jawed Abubaker is an academic researcher from Rashid Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Mechanical ventilation in acute myocardial infarction: Outcomes from a prospective audit at a cardiovascular hospital in Pakistan
Muhammad Imran Ansari,Madiha Umair,Lalarukh Taimoor,Aziz Rehman Memon,Z. Abubaker,Muhammad Sohaib Arif,Nadeem Qamar,Musa Karim,Jawed Abubaker +8 more
TL;DR: Prolonged ventilator duration has significant prognostic implications; hence, tailored early recognition of high-risk patients needing more aggressive care can improve the outcomes.
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Predicting Post-Extubation Respiratory Failure After Myocardial Infarction Using The Rapid Shallow Breathing Index And Lung Ultrasound Score.
TL;DR: Combined RSBI and LUS measured during spontaneous breathing trial in patients after an AMI, have high predictive abilities for identifying post-extubation RF.
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Point Prevalence of Delirium and Its Subtypes in the Patients Admitted with Acute Coronary Syndrome in Cardiac ICU and Its Impact on Mortality
Lalarukh Taimoor,Komal Baloch,Urwah Ikhlaq,Jawed Abubaker,Imran Ansari,Nawal Salah Ud Din,M.Musa Khan +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the point prevalence of delirium in the patients admitted to the cardiac ICU with acute coronary syndromes, with particular attention to the most commonly noted delirius and the impact on ICU mortality and length of ICU stay was measured.
Feeding Practices and Extubation Outcomes in Critically Ill Cardiac Patients: Insights from a High-Turnover ICU
Abdul Rahman,Muhammad Sohaib Arif,Mirza Yousuf Baig,Muhammad Imran Ansari,Madiha Umair,Lalarukh Taimoor,Zahid Ur Rehman,Jawed Abubaker +7 more
TL;DR: A prospective study of 309 critically ill cardiac patients found no significant differences in extubation failure, ICU mortality, or complications between continuous, interrupted, and fasting feeding groups, with higher BMI emerging as an independent predictor of extubation failure.
An observational study on the effects of improvised cpap (icpap) in cardiovascular diseases with acute respiratory failure
Maheen Wahaj,Lalarukh Taimoor,Mujtaba Hasan,Komal Baloch,Urwah Ikhlaq,Muhammad Imran Ansari,Saif N Husain,Masooma Aqeel,Madiha Umair,Jawed Abubaker,Nawal Salahuddin +10 more
TL;DR: A modification of standard CPAP (iCPAP) appeared to be safe and effective and identifies an option for resource-limited or resource-exhausted critical care units in patients having cardiovascular diseases.