Dima G. Daaboul, MD
Associate in Cardiac Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Instructor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Dima G. Daaboul, MD
Associate in Cardiac Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Instructor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Medical School
St. Joseph University
2000
Beirut
Lebanon
Residency
American University of Beirut Medical Center
2004
Beirut
Lebanon
Fellowship
American University of Beirut Medical Center
2004
Beirut
Lebanon
Fellowship
Childrens Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Medical Center
2009
Detroit
MI
Fellowship
Cardiac Anesthesia
Boston Children's Hospital
2010
Boston
MA
Publications
Exploring risk factors and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns associated with bacteriuria among Syrian refugees in makeshift camps. View Abstract
Hybrid Left Heart Bypass Circuit for Repair of the Descending Aorta in an 8-kg Williams Syndrome Patient. View Abstract
Thoracotomy Versus Sternotomy: Is it a Matter of Scar? View Abstract
Anesthesia for high-risk procedures in the catheterization laboratory. View Abstract
Retrograde intubation during laryngeal cleft repair on cardiopulmonary bypass. View Abstract
Anesthetic and cardiopulmonary bypass considerations for cardiac surgery in unique pediatric patient populations: sickle cell disease and cold agglutinin disease. View Abstract
Blood utilization in neonates and infants undergoing cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass. View Abstract
Postoperative maladaptive behavioral changes in children. View Abstract
A novel rescue technique for difficult intubation and difficult ventilation. View Abstract
The effect of injection of two vs 10 mL saline on the subsequent spread and quality of epidural analgesia in parturients. View Abstract
Catastrophic cardiac hypokinesis and multiple-organ failure after surgery in a patient with an undiagnosed pheochromocytoma: emergency excision of the tumor. View Abstract
A comparison of sevoflurane-propofol versus sevoflurane or propofol for laryngeal mask airway insertion in adults. View Abstract