Prof. Sherif Sayed Ali Sultan
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Prof. Sherif Sayed Ali Sultan

Professor
Ain Shams University, Egypt


Highest Degree
M.D. in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care from Ain Shams University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Sherif S Sultan is a professor at Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. His academic activity extended more than 25 years till now. His researches involved many views of anesthesia (general, cardiac and regional) and sedation. Publications in these fields were frequently cited. He has a wide experience in lifesaving and resuscitation field as an ACLS, PALS and ATLS instructor. Dr. Sultan is known for his dedication and enthusiasm during his academic, teaching and clinical work.

Area of Interest:

Medicine
100%
Anesthesiology
62%
CPR
90%
Paediatric Anaesthesia
75%
Anaesthesia
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Sultan, S.S., 2016. Combined hyponatremia and hypocalcemia after intravascular absorption of 1.5% glycine during operative hysteroscopy. A case report. Egypt. J. Anaesthesia, 32: 443-446.
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  2. Sultan, S.S., 2015. Effects of esmolol infusion on recovery profile and discharge from postanesthesia care unit after ambulatory gynecologic laparoscopic surgeries. Ain Shams J. Anesthesiol., 8: 555-559.
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  3. Sultan, S.S. and N.A. Hegazy, 2015. Utilizing heart rate variability: Midazolam prevents the sympathovagal imbalance caused by fentanyl/propofol induction. Ain-Shams J. Anaesthesiol., 8: 31-35.
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  4. Sultan, S.S. and K.M.A. Abdelsalam, 2015. Cardiovascular effects of prolonged milrinone inhalation in patients with pulmonary hypertension undergoing mitral valve replacement. Ain-Shams J. Anaesthesiol., 8: 474-478.
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  5. Hegazy, N.A. and S.S. Sultan, 2015. Comparison between effects of adductor canal block and femoral nerve block on early postoperative course in total knee arthroplasty: A prospective double-blind, randomized controlled study. Ain-Shams J. Anaesthesiol., 8: 124-128.
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  6. Abdelsalam, K.M.A. and S.S. Sultan, 2015. Effectiveness of ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane block for intraoperative and postoperative analgesia in kidney transplantation. Ain-Shams J. Anaesthesiol., 8: 140-143.
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  7. Sultan, S.S., 2014. Patient-controlled sedation with propofol/remifentanil versus propofol/alfentanil for patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopy, a randomized, controlled double-blind study. Saudi J. Anaesthesia, 8: 36-40.
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  8. Sultan, S.S., 2013. Paravertebral block can attenuate cytokine response when it replaces general anesthesia for cancer breast surgeries. Saudi J. Anaesthesia, 7: 373-377.
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  9. Sultan, S.S., 2010. Assessment of role of perioperative melatonin in prevention and treatment of postoperative delirium after hip arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia in the elderly. Saudi J. Anaesthesia, 4: 169-173.
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  10. Sultan, S.S., 2007. Alfa-2-adrenergic receptor agonists as addtives to lidocaine for intravenous regional anaesthesia, which drug serves better? Scient. J. Al-Azhar Med. Fac., 28: 1475-1484.
  11. Sultan, S.S., K. Fawzy and H.A. Said-Ahmed, 2004. Safety and efficacy of pentastarch 6% versus albumin 5% for acute normovolemic hemodilution in patients undergoing major abdominal surgeries. Scient. J. Al-Azhar Med. Fac., 25: 993-1008.
  12. Sultan, S.S., A.N. El-Shaer and A.A. Fathy, 2004. The use of propofol/thiopentone admixture for sedation in elective outpatient upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Egypt. J. Anaethesia, 20: 311-317.
  13. Sultan, S.S. and T.L. Salem, 2004. Triamcinolone acetonide versus bupivacaine hydrochloride for wound irrigation in management of pain after surgery for prolapsed disc disease. Egypt. J. Intensive Care, 9: 139-144.
  14. Sultan, S., 2004. Postoperative mental functions after total hip arthroplasty under general anaesthesia using induced hypotension. Egypt. J. Anaesth., 20: 431-436.
  15. Said-Ahmed, H.A., S.S. Sultan and K. Fawzy, 2004. Infiltration with tramadol (1-5%) in comparison with lidocaine (1%) for minor surgery. Scient. J. Al-Azhar Med. Fac., 25: 443-450.
  16. El-Mohamady, H.S. and S.S Sultan, 2004. Effect of dopexamine on hemodynamics and the gut mucosa after abdominal surgery in high risk surgical patients. Egypt. J. Intensive Care, 9: 239-246.
  17. Sultan, S.S. and H.S. El-Mohammady, 2003. Dopexamine has a more pronounced effect than milrinone on systemic inflammatory response in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. Egypt. J. Intensive Care, 8: 201-208.
  18. Fawzy, K., S..S Sultan and H.A. Said-Ahmed, 2003. ECT hyperdynamic response attenuation comparing various pretreatments. Scient. J. Al-Azhar Med. Fac., 24: 983-990.
  19. Hegazy, N.A.A., S.S.H. Taha and S.S. Sultan, 2002. Ropivacaine versus bupivacaine for extradural analgesia in labour: A double-blind study. Egypt. J. Intensive Care, 7: 155-162.