Thomas Nienaber
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Neonatologist/Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (2024–2025); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2017–2021); Mayo Clinic (2016–2017); Williams (United States) (2025); Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (2015); Collaborative Research Group (2013); Peerless Technologies (United States) (2025); Mayo Clinic in Arizona (2016); Perinatal Institute (2025); Mayo Clinic in Florida (2016); University of Cincinnati (2024); University of Cincinnati Medical Center (2024–2025); Macquarie University (2013)
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Thomas Nienaber is a neonatologist and assistant professor whose research focuses on critical care for newborns. His work investigates various health outcomes in at-risk infants, including the effects of early transient hypoglycemia on test performance and respiratory outcomes following late postnatal dexamethasone administration in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Nienaber also studies the relationship between hypoxia, poor lower extremity perfusion, and metabolic acidosis in the first day of life. His research extends to rare neonatal conditions, as seen in a case report on KBG syndrome with a novel genetic mutation. Additionally, he is involved in developing technological solutions, such as a digitally integrated endotracheal tube for neonates to enhance safety and respiratory function. Nienaber collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 264
Selected Publications
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An Implementation Science Approach to Promote Bedside Interprofessional Rounding (2025)
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312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function (2022)
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370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function (2022)
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Early Transient Hypoglycemia and Test Performance in At-Risk Newborns (2021)
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Can Neonates Get the Munchies? (2017)
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- 370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 370 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- 312 Developing a Digitally Integrated Endotracheal Tube for Neonates to Improve Safety and Respiratory Function
- Early Transient Hypoglycemia and Test Performance in At-Risk Newborns
- Early Transient Hypoglycemia and Test Performance in At-Risk Newborns
- Early Transient Hypoglycemia and Test Performance in At-Risk Newborns
- Early Transient Hypoglycemia and Test Performance in At-Risk Newborns
- Early Transient Hypoglycemia and Test Performance in At-Risk Newborns
- An Implementation Science Approach to Promote Bedside Interprofessional Rounding
- An Implementation Science Approach to Promote Bedside Interprofessional Rounding
- An Implementation Science Approach to Promote Bedside Interprofessional Rounding
- An Implementation Science Approach to Promote Bedside Interprofessional Rounding
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