Mr. Alireza Eshghi | Pediatric Empyema | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor | Iran university of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Alireza Eshghi, MD, is a distinguished faculty member at the Iran University of Medical Sciences and a board-certified pediatric pulmonologist at Aliasghar Children’s Hospital, Tehran. With advanced fellowship training in pediatric pulmonology from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and a robust foundation in general pediatrics and clinical medicine, Dr. Eshghi has established a reputation for excellence in pediatric respiratory care and clinical research. His professional experience spans specialized roles in pediatric pulmonology, neonatal intensive care, and hospital-based pediatric medicine, where he has contributed to multidisciplinary clinical initiatives and academic programs. Dr. Eshghi’s research focuses on cystic fibrosis, respiratory physiology, pulmonary function assessment, and pediatric airway management, with several peer-reviewed publications addressing topics such as exhaled nitric oxide evaluation, high-flow nasal cannula therapy, and bronchoscopy safety. A frequent presenter at national and international congresses, he has delivered both oral and poster presentations highlighting advancements in pediatric respiratory medicine. Recognized for academic and clinical excellence, Dr. Eshghi achieved first rank in the national board examination for pediatric pulmonology and was honored as a superior fellow for exemplary academic performance. His dedication to evidence-based medicine, mentorship, and innovation continues to advance pediatric pulmonary health and strengthen the field of respiratory medicine in Iran and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Zarei, E., Rakhshankhah, N., Nejad, N. H., & Eshghi, A. (2023). Esophageal lung misdiagnosed as tracheoesophageal fistula: A case report. Radiology Case Reports, 18(1), e123–e126.

Bahoush, G., Salajegheh, P., Anari, A. M., Eshghi, A., & Aski, B. H. (2021). A review of peripherally inserted central catheters and various types of vascular access in very small children and pediatric patients and their potential complications. Journal of Medicine and Life, 14(3), 345–352.

Eshghi, A., Khanbabaee, G., Hassanzad, M., Tabatabaee, S. A., & Rezaei, M. (2019). Evaluation of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in CF children and its association with sputum culture. Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, 10(4), e94685.

Eshghi, A. (2015). High flow nasal cannula as a method for rapid weaning from nasal continuous positive airway pressure. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 6, 40.

Alireza Eshghi | Pediatric Empyema | Best Researcher Award

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