Peter Eckard
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Peter Eckard's research focuses on otolaryngology, particularly cochlear implantation and related tissue responses. His work has investigated the role of macrophages in neural survival and tissue remodeling following cochlear implantation. Eckard has also explored the use of dexamethasone-eluting cochlear implants to reduce inflammation and foreign body responses in both murine models and human subjects. His publications include systematic reviews and meta-analyses on topics such as the effectiveness of propranolol in treating pediatric airway hemangiomas, cochlear implantation outcomes in Paget’s disease of the bone, and revision flap coverage following primary cochlear implant flap failure. Additionally, his research has touched upon anxiety and depression in patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis, and clicking larynx syndrome.
Eckard has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including John L. Dornhoffer and Robert Saadi, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 22 total publications and 57 total citations.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 57
Selected Publications
- Cochlear Implantation Outcomes in Paget’s Disease of the Bone: A Systematic Review (2026) DOI
- Clicking larynx syndrome in an adolescent patient following trauma: A case report and review of current literature (2026) DOI
- Revision Flap Coverage Following Primary Cochlear Implant Flap Failure: A Systematic Review (2025) DOI
- Anxiety, Depression, and Disease Burden in Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis (2025) DOI
- Cochlear implantation in cochlear nerve deficiency: A systematic review (2025) DOI
- Efficacy and Safety of Lasers in Treating Head and Neck Capillary Malformations: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis (2025) DOI
- A Systematic Review of Case Reports of Spontaneous Retropharyngeal Hematoma (2025) DOI
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