Dr. Amr Salah Omar
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Dr. Amr Salah Omar

Business Consultant
Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Critical Care Medicine from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Amr Salah Omar is currently working as Consultant of Critical Care Medicine Heart Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar, and Assistant Professor and Consultant of Critical Care Medicine- Cairo University-Beni_Swef division. He obtained his Ph.D. in Critical Care Medicine from Cairo University, Egypt in 2003. He also worked as Consultant of Critical Care Medicine, Supervisor of ICU unit- Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST), Consultant of Critical Care Medicine at King Khaled Hospital Nejran, KSA, Lecturer and Consultant of Critical Care Medicine at Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar. His area of interest related to Arrhythmia Diagnosis and Management, Hemodynamic Monitoring and Management, Percutansous Tracheostomy, Echocardiography, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Coronary Angiography, Head Injury, Neuro-Critical Care, Mechanical Ventilation, and Acid Base & Electrolyte Imbalance. He also attended number of conferences. He is member of Egyptian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Emirates Society of Critical Care Medicine, and European Society of intensive Care Medicine (ESICM). Dr. Amr Salah received honors includes 2nd prize for the best research in the 3rd international congress of electrophysiology, and awarded the prize for the best oral presentation. In Egypt, he was involved in the teaching of many critical care issues for my junior colleagues, the nurse staff and the paramedics like the CPR, Mechanical Ventilation, atrial fibrillation, sepsis, as a lecturer then later after being promoted to Assistant Professor of critical care, Cairo University. He is also working as Supervisor of neurocritical unit- As-Salam International Hospital, and Cairo, Egypt, Deputy Director of Critical Care department, Beni-Suef division, Cairo University. He has published 14 articles in journals, and 12 international poster presentations. He is also reviewer of International Journal of Emergency Medicine and Kasr Aini Med Journal.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Critical Care
62%
Cardiology
90%
Echocardiography
75%
Anaesthesia
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
56
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Sudarsanan, S., A.S. Omar, R.A. Pattath and A. Al-Mulla, 2014. Acute kidney injury associated with rhabdomyolysis after coronary artery bypass graft: A case report and review of the literatures. BMC Res. Notes, 7: 152 -152 .
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  2. Sudarsanan, S., A.S. Omar, R.A. Pattath and A. Al Mulla, 2014. Acute kidney injury associated with rhabdomyolysis after coronary artery bypass graft: A case report and review of the literatures. BMC Res. Notes, Vol. 7. 10.1186/1756-0500-7-152.
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  3. Omar, A.S., S. Sudarsanan, H. Ewila and A. Kindawi, 2014. Recombinant activated factor VIIa to treat refractory lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage in a patient with recently implanted mechanical valve: A case report. BMC Res. Notes, Vol. 7. 10.1186/1756-0500-7-535.
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  4. Omar, A.S., H.A. Ewila, S.R. Aboulnaga and A.K. Tuli, 2014. Rhabdomyolysis following cardiac surgery: From prevalence to prevention. Crit. Care, Vol. 18. 10.1186/cc13384.
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  5. Hegazy, M.A., A.S. Omar, N. Samir, A. Moharram, S. Weber and W.A. Radwan, 2014. Amalgamation of procalcitonin, C-reactive protein and sequential organ failure scoring system in predicting sepsis survival. Anesthesia Essays Res., 8: 296-301.
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  6. Omar, A.S., M. Rahman, G.S. Dhatt, G.O. Salami and S. Abuhasna, 2013. Dynamics of brain natriuretic peptide in critically ill patients with severe sepsis and septic shock. Saudi J. Anaesthesia, 7: 270-276.
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  7. Omar, A.S. and G. Abouelnagah, 2013. Successful prevention of rhabdomyolysis (RML) after bariatric surgery (BS) in intensive care settings. Crit. Care Shock, 16: 12-18.
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  8. Khalil, M.A., H.M. Al-Sisi and A.S. Omar, 2013. A comparative study between positive end expiratory pressure and high peak inspiratory pressure as a lung recruitment strategy during off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting. Egy. J. Cardiothoracic Anethesia, 7: 27-31.
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  9. Omar, A.S., 2012. Anaphylaxis and rhabdomyolysis. Any early relationship? Crit Care Shock, 15: 88-94.
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  10. Omar, A.S., M. Rahman and S. Abuhasna, 2011. Reported survival with severe mixed acidosis and hyperlactemia after toluene poisoning. Saudi J. Anaesthesia, 5: 73-75.
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  11. Omar, A.S., M. Rahman and S. Abuhasna, 2009. Left atrial function for outcome prediction in severe sepsis and septic shock: An echocardiographic study. Indian J. Crit Care Med., 13: 59-65.
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  12. Dawoud, I.E.S., A.S. Omar and M.I. Abd-El-Rassoul, 2000. Endocrine profile for outcome prediction in multiple traumatized critically ill patient. Egypt. J. Surg., 19: 33-39.
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