Pregnancy And Preeclampsia Studies
7 researchers across 1 institution
Research in pregnancy and preeclampsia focuses on understanding the complex biological and clinical factors that influence maternal and fetal health. Investigations explore the underlying causes of preeclampsia, a serious pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure, and seek to identify effective diagnostic markers and therapeutic interventions. Studies employ a range of methodologies, including clinical trials, laboratory analyses of biological samples, and the examination of large health datasets to uncover patterns and risk factors. This area also encompasses research into the long-term health outcomes for both mothers and children following pregnancy complications.
The health and well-being of mothers and infants are critical concerns in Arkansas, a state that faces specific challenges related to maternal mortality and morbidity. Research in this area addresses disparities in healthcare access and outcomes, with a particular focus on rural populations. Understanding the prevalence and impact of conditions like preeclampsia within Arkansas's demographic landscape can inform public health strategies, healthcare policy, and the development of targeted interventions to improve care and reduce adverse events across the state.
This field of study draws upon expertise from maternal and perinatal health, medical imaging, and telemedicine. Collaborations extend across various health and medical research disciplines, fostering a comprehensive approach to improving pregnancy outcomes and addressing critical public health needs.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everett F. Magann | UAMS | 62 | 12,465 | High Impact | |
| A. Gordon James | UAMS | 11 | 650 | ||
| Megan Pagan | UAMS | 7 | 172 | ||
| Everett Magann | UAMS | 6 | 165 | ||
| Ryan Strebeck | UAMS | 3 | 20 | ||
| Joseph S. Fixler | UAMS | 2 | 17 | ||
| Allison M. Schneider | UAMS | 1 | 24 |