Samuel Jacob
Mayo Clinic
25 Papers
48 Citations
Samuel Jacob is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung transplantation & Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Samuel Jacob include Scott & White Hospital & Baylor University.
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a salvage therapy for patients with severe primary graft dysfunction after heart transplant
Samuel Jacob,Brian Lima,Gonzalo V. Gonzalez-Stawinski,Magdy M. El-Sayed Ahmed,Magdy M. El-Sayed Ahmed,Parag C. Patel,Erol V. Belli,Ian A. Makey,Mathew Thomas,Kevin Landolfo,Carolyn Landolfo,Juan Carlos Leoni Moreno,Daniel S. Yip,Si M. Pham +13 more
TL;DR: Severe primary graft dysfunction (PGD) is the leading cause of early death after heart transplant.
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Using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support preoperatively and postoperatively as a successful bridge to recovery in a patient with a large infarct-induced ventricular septal defect.
Samuel Jacob,Mitesh J. Patel,Brian Lima,Joost Felius,Rajasekhar S. Malyala,Themistokles Chamogeorgakis,Juan C. MacHannaford,Gonzalo V. Gonzalez-Stawinski,Aldo E. Rafael +8 more
- 01 Jul 2016
TL;DR: The successful use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support is described as a bridge to recovery postoperatively in a patient with a large infarct-produced ventricular septal defect.
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Incidence, Management, and Outcomes of Chylothorax after Lung Transplantation: A Single-center Experience.
Samuel Jacob,Axel D. Meneses,Kevin Landolfo,Magdy M. El-Sayed Ahmed,Ian A. Makey,Si M. Pham,Mathew Thomas +6 more
TL;DR: Chylothorax is rare after lung transplantation but can lead to major comorbidities and prolonged hospital stay and LTD should be considered in those who fail conservative management.
Ambulatory Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation with Subclavian Venoarterial Cannulation to Increase Mobility and Recovery in a Patient Awaiting Cardiac Transplantation
Samuel Jacob,Juan C. MacHannaford,Themistokles Chamogeorgakis,Gonzalo V. Gonzalez-Stawinski,Joost Felius,Aldo E. Rafael,Rajasekhar S. Malyala,Brian Lima +7 more
- 01 Apr 2017
TL;DR: A modified cannulation approach is adopted to promote patient mobility, rehabilitation, and faster recovery and to mitigate complications associated with femoral arterial cannulation, such as limb ischemia and compartment syndrome in a critically ill patient awaiting cardiac transplantation.
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Three-Dimensional-Printed Model as a Template for Chest Wall Reconstruction.
TL;DR: This is the first time that a 3D-printed model was used as an intraoperative template to recreate the resected portion of the lateral chest wall after resection of a large chest-wall tumour.
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