Airway Management And Intubation Techniques
7 researchers across 2 institutions
Research in airway management and intubation techniques explores the safe and effective securing of a patient's airway, a critical procedure in emergency medicine, surgery, and critical care. Investigations focus on developing and evaluating novel devices and techniques, including video laryngoscopy and supraglottic airways, to improve first-pass intubation success rates and minimize complications such as esophageal intubation or airway trauma. Studies also examine the physiological responses to airway manipulation, the impact of different anesthetic agents on airway reflexes, and the application of simulation for training healthcare providers in these essential skills.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas by addressing public health challenges and supporting the state's healthcare sector. Improving airway management directly impacts patient outcomes in emergency departments and operating rooms across the state, potentially reducing morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, advancements in this field can enhance the preparedness of Arkansas's healthcare workforce, contributing to the state's capacity to manage critical care needs and support its growing medical industry.
This area draws upon expertise in surgical simulation, anesthesia, head and neck oncology, and respiratory physiology. Engagement spans multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering collaborative approaches to understanding and advancing airway management practices.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kolin E. Rubel | University of Arkansas | 12 | 550 | ||
| Adrian Williamson | UAMS | 7 | 199 | ||
| Steven Deas | UAMS | 1 | 5 | ||
| Adam Johnson | UAMS | 0 | 0 | ||
| Oksana Redko | UAMS | 0 | 0 | ||
| Narayana Reddy, Kavya | UAMS | 0 | 0 | ||
| Krista Stephenson | UAMS | 0 | 0 |