The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Hemodialysis, Internal medicine, Surgery, Dialysis and Prospective cohort study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Membrane, Resuscitation and Kidney disease. He has included themes like Endocrinology and Cardiology in his Internal medicine study.
His study in Surgery is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Blood flow and Stenosis. His Dialysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Renal function, Relative risk, Mortality rate, Complement system and Intensive care medicine. The various areas that he examines in his Prospective cohort study study include Basal metabolic rate, Proportional hazards model, Hospital days, Volume of distribution and Aspirin.
Raymond M. Hakim focuses on Hemodialysis, Internal medicine, Dialysis, Surgery and Intensive care medicine. His Hemodialysis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Kidney disease, Dialysis tubing, Immunology, Proportional hazards model and Prospective cohort study. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Cardiology.
The concepts of his Dialysis study are interwoven with issues in Catheter, Renal function, Mortality rate, Urology and Anemia. He has researched Surgery in several fields, including Cohort and Risk factor. His Intensive care medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Dialysis, Disease, Peritoneal dialysis and Malnutrition.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Hemodialysis, Dialysis, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine and Surgery. His research in Hemodialysis intersects with topics in Survival rate, Randomized controlled trial, Nutritional biomarkers, Proportional hazards model and Prospective cohort study. The concepts of his Dialysis study are interwoven with issues in Mortality rate, Medicaid, Emergency medicine, Peritoneal dialysis and Cohort.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Quality, Dialysis, Retrospective cohort study, Disease and Medical prescription in addition to Intensive care medicine. His work is dedicated to discovering how Internal medicine, Cardiology are connected with Hypokalemia and other disciplines. His study in the fields of Fistula and Catheter under the domain of Surgery overlaps with other disciplines such as Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent.
Raymond M. Hakim mostly deals with Dialysis, Hemodialysis, Internal medicine, Intensive care medicine and Surgery. While the research belongs to areas of Dialysis, Raymond M. Hakim spends his time largely on the problem of Mortality rate, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Diabetes mellitus, Confidence interval, Prospective cohort study and Risk of mortality. His Hemodialysis research incorporates elements of Randomized controlled trial and Proportional hazards model.
In general Internal medicine study, his work on Intention-to-treat analysis often relates to the realm of In patient, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His study looks at the relationship between Intensive care medicine and fields such as Retrospective cohort study, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. In the field of Surgery, his study on Fistula overlaps with subjects such as Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent.
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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.
Kidney International (2002)
VASCULAR ACCESS FOR HEMODIALYSIS. PATENCY RATES AND RESULTS OF REVISION
S B Palder;R L Kirkman;A D Whittemore;R M Hakim.
Annals of Surgery (1985)
The dose of hemodialysis and patient mortality
Philip J. Held;Friedrich K. Port;Robert A. Wolfe;David C. Stannard.
Kidney International (1996)
Effects of Dose of Dialysis on Morbidity and Mortality
Raymond M. Hakim;Julia Breyer;Nuhad Ismail;Gerald Schulman.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (1994)
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.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2009)
Effect of the dialysis membrane in the treatment of patients with acute renal failure.
Raymond M. Hakim;Rebecca L. Wingard;Robert A. Parker.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1994)
Spontaneous dietary protein intake during progression of chronic renal failure.
T A Ikizler;J H Greene;R L Wingard;R A Parker.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (1995)
Malnutrition in Hemodialysis Patients
Raymond M. Hakim;Nathan Levin.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (1993)
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.
Kidney International (1999)
Complement Activation and Hypersensitivity Reactions to Dialysis Membranes
Hakim Rm;Breillatt J;Lazarus Jm;Port Fk.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1984)
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