PROF. DR. MOHD SHAHNAZ BIN HASAN
Department of Anesthesiology
Faculty of Medicine
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Dr Mohd Shahnaz Hasan is a Consultant Anaesthesiologist and Critical Care Physician at Universiti Malaya Medical Centre and an Assoc Professor at the Department of Anaesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya. He received his MBBS and postgraduate degree in Anaesthesiology from Universiti Malaya and went on to complete his Fellowship in Emergency & Critical Care Ultrasound. Majority of his time is devoted to clinical work, teaching and research. Over the past 10 years, he has maintained active collaborations with international research institutions and researchers, conducting research in areas related to critical care nutrition, nephrology, mechanical ventilation, sedation, and antimicrobials in critically ill patients. He is currently the PI of the following ongoing international clinical trials and research projects: MEGAROX (MRINZ), SPICE IV (Monash), VICTORY trial (Wurzburg), EFFORT-X(Queens), EQUIP-ICU (Oxford), REMAP-CAP (Monash) and FOIL-INFLAME (Malaysia). He is also the institutional lead in the CCAA project (Collaboration for Research, Implementation & Training in Intensive Care in Asia and Africa) which is supported by the Wellcome Trust. His past and ongoing work with the University of Queensland team in antimicrobial pharmacokinetics and optimisation of antibiotic dosing/delivery includes: BLISS, SAFE-ICU, DECISIVE, BLING III & PK/PD, PNEUDOS, and COLLABORATE. Apart from his significant contribution in the research and care of critically ill patients, he is also heavily involved in the provision of perioperative anaesthesia care for major complex spinal surgery, which include more than 2000 cases of complex congenital, neuromuscular and idiopathic scoliosis deformity surgery in young children and adolescents. Dr Shahnaz has received local and international research grants worth more than MYR 2.27 mil. He has more than 100 publications in high impact journals (WOS) with a H-index of 16 and 2200 total citations, of which 20 as first, senior, or corresponding author. About 43% of the co-authored publications are from international collaboration with researchers in other countries or region and 37% of the publications are in the top 25% most cited worldwide. |
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The Effect Of Intravenous Fish Oil Emulsion On Inflammatory Markers, Organ Function, Muscle Mass, Physical Function, And Clinical Outcomes In Critically Ill Patients With High Inflammatory Status. A Phase Ii, Single-blind, Dose-finding, Randomized Controlled Trial (foil-inflame) |
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The Mega Randomised Registry Trial Comparing Conservative Vs. Liberal Oxygenation Targets (megarox) |
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Project 1 - Randomized, Embedded, Multifactorial, Adaptive, Platform Trial For Community-acquired Pneumonia (remap-cap) |
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The use of methylene blue in adult patients with septic shock: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Protocol and statistical analysis plan for the mega randomised registry trial comparing conservative vs. liberal oxygenation targets in adults in the intensive care unit with suspected hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy following a cardiac arrest (Mega-ROX HIE)
Isotonic balanced fluid versus 0.9% saline in patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: A double-blinded randomised controlled trial
Early protein delivery in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury: post hoc analysis of a multicenter cluster-randomized controlled trial
Drugs and the Central Nervous System
Central Nervous System
Do diabetic critically ill patients have poorer clinical outcomes?
Onset time of brachial plexus block using local anesthetic diluted with 0.9% saline vs 5% dextrose.
Effects of Sedation Practice and Delirium On ICU Morbidity And Mortality
Optimum dose of remifentanil for intubation with the clarus videoscope system without muscle relaxant.