Featured Publications
Analysis of Physician Use of Social Media
Hameed I, Oakley CT, Ahmed A, Naeem N, Robinson NB, Hameed NUF, Gaudino M. Analysis of Physician Use of Social Media. JAMA Network Open 2021, 4: e2118213. PMID: 34292338, PMCID: PMC8299311, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.18213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystematic Assessment of Online Health Information for Coronary Revascularization
Hameed I, Hameed NUF, Oakley CT, Gambardella I, Bravo C, Angiolillo DJ, Gaudino M. Systematic Assessment of Online Health Information for Coronary Revascularization. JAMA Internal Medicine 2021, 181: 1003-1006. PMID: 33871563, PMCID: PMC8056308, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2021.1051.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Financial Associations Between Authors of Commentaries on Randomized Clinical Trials of Invasive Cardiovascular Interventions and Trial Sponsors
Hameed I, Mori M, Ahmed A, Naeem N, Oakley CT, Gaudino M, Geirsson A. Financial Associations Between Authors of Commentaries on Randomized Clinical Trials of Invasive Cardiovascular Interventions and Trial Sponsors. JAMA Internal Medicine 2021, 181: 1662-1665. PMID: 34398175, PMCID: PMC8369423, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2021.4584.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Characteristics of Contemporary Randomized Clinical Trials and Their Association With the Trial Funding Source in Invasive Cardiovascular Interventions
Gaudino M, Hameed I, Rahouma M, Khan FM, Tam DY, Biondi-Zoccai G, Demetres M, Charlson ME, Ruel M, Crea F, Falk V, Girardi LN, Fremes S, Chikwe J. Characteristics of Contemporary Randomized Clinical Trials and Their Association With the Trial Funding Source in Invasive Cardiovascular Interventions. JAMA Internal Medicine 2020, 180: 993-1001. PMID: 32478821, PMCID: PMC7265124, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.1670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary end pointInvasive cardiovascular interventionsPrimary outcomeClinical trialsEnd pointCardiovascular interventionsSignificant differencesComposite primary end pointContemporary Randomized Clinical TrialsStructural interventional cardiologyTrial funding sourceCardiac surgical proceduresRandomized clinical trialsNumber of patientsCross-sectional studyExperimental interventionReporting of trialsTreatment effectsMedian sample sizeLarge treatment effectsContemporary RCTsGuideline recommendationsEvidence-based practiceTrial sponsorshipFavorable outcomeThe translation of surgical animal models to human clinical research: A cross-sectional study
Ruan Y, Robinson NB, Khan FM, Hameed I, Rahouma M, Naik A, Oakley CT, Rong L, Girardi LN, Gaudino M. The translation of surgical animal models to human clinical research: A cross-sectional study. International Journal Of Surgery 2020, 77: 25-29. PMID: 32198098, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2020.03.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurgical animal modelsAnimal modelsClinical researchAnimal studiesSurgical modelCross-sectional studyBasic science studiesStudy-level analysisRetrospective reviewHuman clinical researchClinical studiesMedian numberGeneral surgeryHuman studiesMaxillofacial surgeryOrthopedic surgerySurgeryPorcine modelPlastic surgerySurgical specialtiesClinical journalsSurgical researchPoor translationSpecialtiesRegression