Mr Farid has numerous publications in peer reviewed journals and other publications. He has also written several book chapters. For a most updated list of publications, please refer to his Google Scholar page (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yh7fo7UAAAAJ).
As of September 2022, Mr Farid has over 300 Google Scholar Citations with h-index of 8.
Below is a detailed list of his publications
Journal Articles
- A Brunswicker, S Farid, N Cooper, V Hatch, AO Yasir “In-house” versus” home” rehabilitation programme following cardiac surgery: A service evaluation, Journal of cardiothoracic surgery 10 (1), A54
- Farid S, Ali JM, Stohlner V, Alam R, Schofield P, Nashef S, De Silva R .Long-Term Outcome of Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Single-Center Experience Innovations (Phila). 2018 Jan/Feb;13(1):23-28. doi: 10.1097/IMI.0000000000000466. PubMed PMID: 29462051.
- Chivasso P, Bruno VD, Farid S, Malvindi PG, Modi A, Benedetto U, Ciulli F, Abu-Omar Y, Caputo M, Angelini GD, Livesey S, Vohra HA. Predictors of survival in octogenarians after mitral valve surgery for degenerative disease: The Mitral Surgery in Octogenarians study. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2018 Apr;155(4):1474-1482.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2017.11.027. Epub 2017 Nov 20. PubMed PMID: 29249501; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5864964.
- Farid S, Ladwiniec A, Hernández-Sánchez J, Povey H, Caruana E, Ali A, Moorjani, N, Irons J, Ring L, Abu-Omar Y. Early Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair versus Replacement in the Elderly: A Propensity Matched Analysis. Heart Lung Circ. 2019 Feb;28(2):314-319. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2017.10.027. Epub 2017 Dec 5. PubMed PMID: 29246680.
- S Farid, S. Tamer, L. De Kerchove, G. El Khoury Redo Root Replacement using Ross in Valsalva Technique, Accepted for publication at the Multimedia Manual of Cardiothoracic Surgery DOI 10.1510/mmcts.2017.010
- H. Weaver, S Farid, S Nashef, P. Catarino, Use of Intra-aortic balloon pumps in acute type A aortic dissection Accepted for publication at the Annals of thoracic Surgery
- Farid S, Povey H, Anderson S, Nashef SA, Abu-Omar Y., The effect of pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass on the need for haemofiltration in patients with renal dysfunction undergoing cardiac surgery. Published in Perfusion. 2016 Feb 24. PMID: 26911799
- Brunswicker A, Farid S, Van Tornout F. Infarction of the lingula following left upper lobe trisegmentectomy. Published in Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann. 2016 Jan;24(1):107-9. PMID: 26438406
- S. Farid, A. Page, N. Howell, Y. Abu-Omar, M. Goddard, D. Jenkins, S. Nashef, Coronary ostial compromise in aortic valve replacement: an avoidable complication, Published in Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals 2015 Jun; 23(5):535-42. PMID: 25698796
- S Farid, S Mohamed, M Devbhandari, M Kneale, M Richardson, S Soon, M Jones, P Krysiak, R Shah, D Denning, K Rammohan, Results of Surgery for chronic pulmonary Aspergillosis, optimal antifungal therapy and proposed high risk factors for recurrence: A National centre’s experience, Published in the Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2013;8:180, PMID: 23915502
- Mohan P. Devbhandari, Shakil Farid, Claire Goatman, Yaseen Moussa, Kandadai S. Rammohan, Piotr Krysiak, Mark T. Jones and Rajesh Shah, Is type and screen only policy safe for patients undergoing elective lobectomy Published in the European Journal of Cardiothoracic surgery (2013) 1–4, PMID: 23729754
- Shakil Farid, Aravinda Page, David Jenkins, Mark T Jones, Darren Freed, Samer A M Nashef, FIASCO II: Failure to achieve a satisfactory cardiac outcome study: The elimination of system errors, Published in Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery, PMID: 23592726
- Amir H Sepehripour, Shakil Farid, Rajesh Shah, Best Evidence Topic: Is routine chest radiography indicated following chest drain removal after cardiothoracic surgery? Published in Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery, PMID: 22392935
- Hunaid A Vohra, Shakil Farid, Toufan Bahrami, Jullien AR Gaer, The predictors of survival after gastro-intestinal complications in bypass grafting, Published in Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals 19(1)27-32,February 2011, PMID: 21357314
- Hunaid A Vohra, Toufan Bahrami , Shakil Farid, Ahmed Mafi, G Dreyfus, M Amrani, Jullien AR Gaer, Propensity score analysis of early and late outcome after redo off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), Published in the European Journal of Cardiothoracic surgery 33,(2008), 209-214, PMID: 18180164
- Annmarie Brunswicker, Shakil Farid, Nicola Cooper, Vicky Hatch, Yasir Abu-Omar, “In-house” versus “home” rehabilitation programme following cardiac surgery: A service evaluation, J Cardiothorac Surg. 2015; 10(Suppl 1): A54. PMCID: PMC4693917
- Shakil Farid, Sajram Sarvananthan, Anthony Chan, Julian Barker, Mark Jones, Ben Bridgewater, David Whitaker, Akbar Vohra, A Novel Blood Transfusion Index (TI) for Predicting Transfusion Risk during Cardiac Surgery, The interactive journal of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, April supplement, abstract ref 0229, pub no C25-5
- Shakil Farid, Sajram Sarvananthan, Mohan Devhandari, Mark Jones, Ben Bridgewater, Tim Hooper, Paul Waterworth, Isaac Kadir Current results of aortic root and ascending aortic surgery: A single center experience The interactive journal of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, April supplement, abstract ref 0227, pub no C8-06
- Shakil Farid, Mohan Devhandari, Wesley Hesford, John Corder, Mark Jones, Isaac Kadir, Nizar Yonan, Tim Hooper, Paul Waterworth, Ben Bridgewater Superior haemotocrit preservation with minibypass compared to conventional cardiopulmonary bypass in patients undergoing isolated CABG The interactive journal of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, April supplement, abstract ref 0228, pub no CP-192
- G. Musleh, S. Datta, N. Prior, B. Prendergast, C. Kotoulas, G. Grotte, D. Keenan, N. Yonan, Shakil Farid, R. Hasan Use Of haemofiltration during cardiopulmonary bypass has no effect on the incidence of atrial fibrillation after coronary artery bypass grafting Published in the Heart Surgery Forum Volume 11, Supplement 1, 30/04/2008
Presentations
- Oral presentation at the EACTS annual meeting in Vienna, October, 2017 Improved early and medium-term survival with mitral valve repair in patients with impaired left ventricular function, S. Farid, A. Ferrara, A. Page, A. Ali, Y. Abu-Omar
- Oral presentation at the EACTS annual meeting in Vienna, October, 2017 Aortic Valve Repair by Leaflet Plication versus Goretex Resuspension: Does Goretex induce late stenosis?’
- Oral presentation at the annual ISMICS meeting in Rome, June 2017 Long-Term Outcome Of Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Single Center Experience S. Farid, J. Ali, V. Stohlner, R. Alam, Peter Schofield, Samer Nashef, R. De Silva
- Oral presentation at the EACTS annual meeting in Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 6th, 2015 Early Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair Vs. Replacement In The Elderly: A Propensity Matched Analysis S Farid, H Povey, A Ladwiniec, A Ali, N Moorjani, Y Abu-Omar
- Oral presentation at the 6th Annual Joint Scientific Session of the Heart Valve Society of America & Society for Heart Valve diseases: Valves in the Heart of the Big Apple VIII 2014 Coronary ostial compromise in aortic valve replacement: a rare but avoidable complication S. Farid, A. Page, N. Howell, Y. Abu-Omar, M. Goddard, D. Jenkins, S. Nashef
- Oral Presentation at the 1st International Symposium on Minimal Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation Technologies Thessaloniki, Greece, 13-14 June 2014 BENEFITS OF CLOSED MINIATURIZED CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS David Gifford, S. Colah, S. Farid, J. Irons, M. Gilhouly, N. Moorjani
- Oral presentations at the 59th Congress of the European society for CardioVascular Surgery held in Izmir, Turkey, April 15-April 18, 2010
1. A Novel Blood Transfusion Index (TI) for Predicting Transfusion Risk during Cardiac Surgery Shakil Farid, Sajram Sarvananthan, Anthony Chan, Julian Barker, Mark Jones, Ben Bridgewater, David Whitaker, Akbar Vohra
2. Current results of aortic root and ascending aortic surgery: A single center experience Shakil Farid, Sajram Sarvananthan, Mohan Devbhandari, Mark Jones, Ben Bridgewater, Tim Hooper, Paul Waterworth, Isaac Kadir - Poster presentation at the 59th Congress of the European society for CardioVascular Surgery held in Izmir, Turkey, April 15-April 18, 2010 Superior haemotocrit preservation with minibypass compared to conventional cardiopulmonary bypass in patients undergoing isolated CABG Shakil Farid, Mohan Devbhandari, Wesley Hesford, John Corder, Mark Jones, Isaac Kadir, Nizar Yonan, Tim Hooper, Paul Waterworth, Ben Bridgewater
- Oral presentation at the 18th World Congress World Society of Cardiothoracic surgeons held in Kos Island, Greece, April 30-May 3, 2008 The predictors of survival after gastro-intestinal complications in contemporary off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: the Harefield experience Hunaid A Vohra, Shakil Farid, Toufan Bahrami, Jullien AR Gaer
- Poster presentation at the 7th international congress on Coronary artery disease from prevention to intervention held in: Venice, Italy October7-10, 2007
1.Propensity score analysis of early and late outcome after redo off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Hunaid A Vohra, Toufan Bahrami Shakil Farid, Ahmed Mafi, G Dreyfus, M Amrani, Jullien AR Gaer
2.The predictors of survival after gastro-intestinal complications in contemporary off-pump and on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: the Harefield experience. Hunaid A Vohra, Shakil Farid, Toufan Bahrami, Jullien AR Gaer - Oral presentation at the 2017 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting, Belfast (March 12-14, 2017) Surgeon specific mortality data in a tale of two cities S Farid, L Miles, V Stohlner, S Westaby,R De Silva
Improved early and medium-term survival with mitral valve repair in patients with impaired left ventricular function S. Farid, A. Ferrara, A. Page, A. Ali, Y. Abu-Omar - Oral presentation at the 2015 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting, Manchester (March 25-27, 2015) Pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass may reduce the need for haemofiltration in patients with renal dysfunction undergoing cardiac surgery S Farid, H Povey, S Anderson, S A M Nashef, Y Abu-Omar
Early Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair Vs. Replacement In The Elderly: A Propensity Matched Analysis S Farid, H Povey, A Ladwiniec, A Ali, N Moorjani, Y Abu-Omar - Oral presentation at the 2014 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting, Edinburgh (March11-12, 2014)
Coronary ostial compromise in aortic valve replacement: a rare but avoidable complication S. Farid, A. Page, N. Howell, Y. Abu-Omar, M. Goddard, D. Jenkins, S. Nashef
Off-pump bilateral lung transplantation reduces airway complication rates and improves early outcome measures compared to on-pump bilateral lung transplantation S Farid, M Roman, J Dunning, C Sudarshan, Y Abu-Omar, D Jenkins, D Thomas, S Tsui , J Parmar, P Catarino
Effects of donor and recipient age on outcome following lung transplantation S. Farid, M. Roman, D. Thomas, Y. Abu-Omar, P. Catarino, C. Sudarshan, D. Jenkins, J. Dunning, S. Tsui, J. Parmar. - Oral presentation at the Cardiothoracic Section of the Royal society of medicine, London (15th November, 2013) Clinical and cost benefits of miniaturized cardiopulmonary bypass for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Shakil Farid, Simon Colah, David Gifford, Joanne Irons, Michael Dunne, Maire Gilhooly, Nicola Jones, Narain Moorjani
- Oral presentation at the 2012 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting Manchester (April 19, 2012) Surgery for pulmonary aspergillosis: A National center’s experience S Farid, S Mohammed, M Devbhandari, David Denning, M Jones, P Krysiak, R Shah, K S Rammohan
- Oral presentation at the 2011 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting London (March 22, 2011) Is Routine Cross Matching Necessary for Patients Undergoing Elective Lobectomy? M. Devbhandari; S. Farid; C. Goatman; P. Krysiak; M.T. Jones; R. Shah
- Oral presentation at the 2010 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting Liverpool (March 8, 2010) A novel blood transfusion index (TI) for predicting transfusion risk during cardiac surgery Shakil Farid, Sajram Sarvananthan, Anthony Chan, Julian Barker, Mark Jones, Ben Bridgewater, David Whitaker, Akbar Vohra
- Oral presentation at the 2009 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting BIC (March 24, 2009) Tricuspid valve surgery for infective endocarditis: Multicenter results S. Farid, Haris Bilal, Aziz Momin, Aamir Khan, Ghassan Musleh, Manoj Purohit, Daniel Keenan, Ragheb Hasan, Brian Prendergast
- Poster presentation at the 2009 Society for Cardiothoracic surgery in Great Britain and Ireland Annual Meeting BIC (March 24, 2009) Long Term Survival in Octogenerians, After Isolated CABG is Similar Using Off Pump and On Pump Techniques R H Bilal, RIR Hasan, G Musleh, B B Shafi, S Farid, K E Mclaughlin, N J Odom, B Bridgewater, D J Keenan, B. Prendergast
- Oral presentaton in the Midland Meetings held at Northern General Hospital ,Sheffield in september,2006 “A case of persistent broncho-pleural fistula”.
Service Development Projects
- Miniaturized cardiopulmonary bypass (MECC): I was involved with the introduction of miniaturized cardiopulmonary bypass (MECC) for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) at Papworth Hospital. I audited the clinical outcome and performed a cost analysis that showed that MECC was associated with less transfusion requirements, higher haematocrit and was cost effective as well. Following the results of my initial audit we performed more CABGs with MECC. I have reaudited the results comparing it with patients undergoing CABG with conventional cardiopulmonary bypass. The results of our reaudit confirm out initial finding that MECC is associated with less haemodilution with reduced need for postoperative blood transfusion.
- Pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass: I was involved with the initial study to investigate the benefits of pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass following its introduction at Papworth Hospital. The results of our study have shown that the patients who had pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass during open-heart surgery had less incidence of renal failure needing renal replacement therapy. Following the findings of our study pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass is routinely used for patients with renal dysfunction.
- The Endocarditis Team: The management of patients with endocarditis is not only challenging but also the management protocol is variable, particularly with regards to the timing of surgery. According to the European Society of Cardiology Guidelines and the AATS expert consensus guidelines there should be a dedicated “Endocarditis Team” for the management of such patients. At Papworth Hospital there is currently no dedicated team for management for such patients. I have recently submitted a proposal with the concept of formation of a multidisciplinary endocarditis team that will consist of cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, microbiologists, neurologists, anaesthetists, intensivists and specialist nurses. This team will have regular multidisciplinary meeting in order to discuss such challenging cases. Hopefully the regular discussion of such cases will improve the management of these patients.
- Introduction of phase of Care Mortality Analysis: I have played a pivotal role in the introduction of detailed and structured analysis (similar to phase of care mortality analysis POCMA) of postoperative deaths at our hospital. This has been formally introduced at our clinical governance meeting. I have liaised with the clinical governance lead of the hospital regarding this and have formally introduced it in.