Sameer Khanijo
Hofstra University
30 Papers
40 Citations
Sameer Khanijo is an academic researcher from Hofstra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Sameer Khanijo include Long Island Jewish Medical Center & North Shore University Hospital.
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Papers
Efficacy and Safety of Therapeutic-Dose Heparin vs Standard Prophylactic or Intermediate-Dose Heparins for Thromboprophylaxis in High-risk Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19: The HEP-COVID Randomized Clinical Trial.
Alex C. Spyropoulos,Alex C. Spyropoulos,Alex C. Spyropoulos,Mark Goldin,Mark Goldin,Dimitrios Giannis,Wassim Diab,Janice Wang,Janice Wang,Sameer Khanijo,Andrea Mignatti,Andrea Mignatti,Eugenia Gianos,Eugenia Gianos,Marc Cohen,Gulru Sharifova,Jeet Lund,Alfonso Tafur,Alfonso Tafur,Paul A. Lewis,Kevin P. Cohoon,Husneara Rahman,Cristina Sison,Cristina Sison,Martin Lesser,Martin Lesser,Kanta Ochani,Nirav Agrawal,Judith Hsia,Victoria E. Anderson,Marc P. Bonaca,Jonathan L. Halperin,Jeffrey I. Weitz,Hep-Covid Investigators +33 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effects of therapeutic-dose low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) vs institutional standard prophylactic or intermediate-dose heparins for thromboprophylaxis in high-risk hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
Acute Respiratory Failure Associated With Vaping.
Craig Fryman,Becky Lou,Andrew G. Weber,Harry Steinberg,Sameer Khanijo,Annamaria Iakovou,Mina Makaryus +6 more
TL;DR: Improved understanding of disease pathogenesis and its clinical course will help clinicians determine optimal management and follow-up strategies for this patient population, as more cases of vaping-associated pulmonary injury unfold.
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Pneumothorax in COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Case Series
Kelvin Wong,Kelvin Wong,Dae Hyeon Kim,Dae Hyeon Kim,Annamaria Iakovou,Annamaria Iakovou,Sameer Khanijo,Sameer Khanijo,Sameer Khanijo,Adey Tsegaye,Adey Tsegaye,Stella Hahn,Stella Hahn,Mangala Narasimhan,Mangala Narasimhan,Gulrukh Zaidi,Gulrukh Zaidi +16 more
TL;DR: Despite overall adherence to best practice ventilator management in ARDS, a large number of pneumothoraces were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with significant factors in the conservatively managed group included lack of tension physiology, the smaller size of pneumothsorax, lack of underlying diabetes, presence of pneumomediastinum, and not being on mechanical ventilation during diagnosis.
Pneumatosis Intestinalis in COVID-19: Case Series.
TL;DR: Pneumatosis intestinalis in COVID-19 is clinically significant, with high morbidity and mortality, and is also likely underdiagnosed.
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