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Raymond M. Hakim is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields of study, primarily focusing on engineering and medicine.

The subfields covered by their work include:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Nephrology
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Hematology

The main topics addressed in Hakim's publications are:

  • Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
  • Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses

The scientist has contributed to research published in the following venues:

  • Clinical Epidemiology
  • Welding in the World

Two of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Raymond M. Hakim are:

  • Estimating the Fraction of First-Year Hemodialysis Deaths Attributable to Potentially Modifiable Risk Factors: Results from the DOPPS, 2020, Clinical Epidemiology
  • Mechanical anisotropy and microstructural characterization of AISI 316LSi stainless steel using micro-plasma directed energy deposition, 2023, Welding in the World

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Angelo Karaboyas
  • Hal Morgenstern
  • Yun Li
  • Brian Bieber
  • Takeshi Hasegawa

Best Publications

  • The elephant in uremia: Oxidant stress as a unifying concept of cardiovascular disease in uremia

    Jonathan Himmelfarb;Jonathan Himmelfarb;Peter Stenvinkel;Peter Stenvinkel;T. Alp Ikizler;T. Alp Ikizler;Raymond M. Hakim;Raymond M. Hakim

  • The dose of hemodialysis and patient mortality

    Philip J. Held;Friedrich K. Port;Robert A. Wolfe;David C. Stannard

  • VASCULAR ACCESS FOR HEMODIALYSIS. PATENCY RATES AND RESULTS OF REVISION

    S B Palder;R L Kirkman;A D Whittemore;R M Hakim

  • Effects of Dose of Dialysis on Morbidity and Mortality

    Raymond M. Hakim;Julia Breyer;Nuhad Ismail;Gerald Schulman

  • Warfarin Use Associates with Increased Risk for Stroke in Hemodialysis Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

    Kevin E. Chan;J. Michael Lazarus;Ravi Thadhani;Raymond M. Hakim

  • Effect of the dialysis membrane in the treatment of patients with acute renal failure.

    Raymond M. Hakim;Rebecca L. Wingard;Robert A. Parker

  • Spontaneous dietary protein intake during progression of chronic renal failure.

    T A Ikizler;J H Greene;R L Wingard;R A Parker

  • Malnutrition in Hemodialysis Patients

    Raymond M. Hakim;Nathan Levin

  • Amino acid and albumin losses during hemodialysis

    T. Alp Ikizler;Paul J. Flakoll;Robert A. Parker;Raymond M. Hakim

  • Association of morbidity with markers of nutrition and inflammation in chronic hemodialysis patients: a prospective study.

    T. Alp Ikizler;Rebecca L. Wingard;Janice Harvell;Yu Shyr

  • Complement Activation and Hypersensitivity Reactions to Dialysis Membranes

    Hakim Rm;Breillatt J;Lazarus Jm;Port Fk

  • Nutrition in end-stage renal disease

    T. Alp Ikizler;Raymond M. Hakim

  • Hypertension and proteinuria: Long-term sequelae of uninephrectomy in humans

    Raymond M. Hakim;Robert C. Goldszer;Barry M. Brenner

  • Development of a bioartificial liver: Properties and function of a hollow-fiber module inoculated with liver cells

    Jacek Rozga;Frederick Williams;Man-Soo Ro;Daniel F. Neuzil

  • Hemodialysis stimulates muscle and whole body protein loss and alters substrate oxidation

    T. Alp Ikizler;Lara B. Pupim;John R. Brouillette;Deanna K. Levenhagen

  • Hemodialysis access failure: A call to action

    Raymond M. Hakim;Jonathan Himmelfarb;Jonathan Himmelfarb

  • Clinical implications of hemodialysis membrane biocompatibility.

    Raymond M. Hakim

  • Worldwide, mortality risk is high soon after initiation of hemodialysis

    Bruce M Robinson;Jinyao Zhang;Hal Morgenstern;Brian D Bradbury;Brian D Bradbury

  • Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study

    Richard E. May;Richard E. May;Jonathan Himmelfarb;Jonathan Himmelfarb;Mujdat Yenicesu;Mujdat Yenicesu;Stephanie Knights;Stephanie Knights

  • Increased expression of an adhesion-promoting surface glycoprotein in the granulocytopenia of hemodialysis.

    MA Arnaout;RM Hakim;rd Rf Todd;N Dana

Frequent Co-Authors

T. Alp Ikizler
T. Alp Ikizler Vanderbilt University Medical Center
J. Michael Lazarus
J. Michael Lazarus Fresenius Medical Care (Germany)
Jonathan Himmelfarb
Jonathan Himmelfarb University of Washington
Yu Shyr
Yu Shyr Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Robert A. Parker
Robert A. Parker Harvard University
Friedrich K. Port
Friedrich K. Port University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Philip J. Held
Philip J. Held University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ravi Thadhani
Ravi Thadhani Harvard University
Ronald L. Pisoni
Ronald L. Pisoni Arbor Research Collaborative for Health
Allen R. Nissenson
Allen R. Nissenson University of California, Los Angeles

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