Charles D. Mabry
Associate Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
faculty
Surgery, College of Medicine
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Charles D. Mabry's research focuses on the analysis and improvement of trauma care systems, surgical procedure efficiency, and the development of standardized medical coding. He has investigated access to blood products within rural trauma systems and the effectiveness of continuous preventable mortality reviews to reduce mortality rates. His work includes analyzing large datasets of surgical operations to identify trends in efficiency and complexity, as well as contributing to the refinement of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for appendectomy procedures in both pediatric and adult populations.
Mabry also studies the application of clinical readiness programs within military health systems and the cost-effectiveness of utilizing low-titer "O" whole blood in community trauma centers. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14, with 48 total publications and 703 citations. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kyle J. Kalkwarf, Austin Porter, Ronald D. Robertson, and Terry Collins.
Metrics
- h-index: 14
- Publications: 48
- Citations: 703
Selected Publications
- Refining <i>CPT</i> Codes to Reflect the Complexity of Pediatric Appendicitis—Reply (2025) DOI
- Generating a New <i>CPT</i> Code Set for Adult and Pediatric Appendectomy (2025) DOI
- Longitudinal Trends in Efficiency and Complexity of Surgical Procedures: Analysis of 1.7 Million Operations Between 2019 and 2023 (2025) DOI
- A Model for Use of Low-Titer “O” Whole Blood in a Community Level III Trauma Center: Cost Effectiveness, Utilization, and Prevention of Precious Resource Wastage (2025) DOI
- Progressive Reduction in Preventable Mortality in a State Trauma System Using Continuous Preventable Mortality Review to Drive Provider Education: Results of Analyzing 1,979 Trauma Deaths from 2015 to 2022 (2023) DOI
- Development and validation of the early warning system scores ontology (2023) DOI
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