Feross Al-Hindi
Researcher
Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2022)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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Feross Al-Hindi's research investigates novel pain control strategies, specifically exploring the use of pectoral nerve blocks for adults undergoing transvenous cardiac device implants. This work aims to reduce the burden of the opioid epidemic by offering alternative pain management approaches in acute care settings. Al-Hindi's recent publication highlights this focus on improving patient outcomes and addressing public health challenges.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Abstract 11768: Reducing the Burden of the Opioid Epidemic by Adopting a Novel Pain Control Strategy Utilizing Pectoral Nerve Block in Adults Undergoing Transvenous Cardiac Device Implants (2022)
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Abstract 12297: Kissing Left Atrial Appendage Closure Devices for Peri-Device Leak (2022)
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- Abstract 12297: Kissing Left Atrial Appendage Closure Devices for Peri-Device Leak
- Abstract 11768: Reducing the Burden of the Opioid Epidemic by Adopting a Novel Pain Control Strategy Utilizing Pectoral Nerve Block in Adults Undergoing Transvenous Cardiac Device Implants
- Abstract 12297: Kissing Left Atrial Appendage Closure Devices for Peri-Device Leak
- Abstract 11768: Reducing the Burden of the Opioid Epidemic by Adopting a Novel Pain Control Strategy Utilizing Pectoral Nerve Block in Adults Undergoing Transvenous Cardiac Device Implants
- Abstract 12297: Kissing Left Atrial Appendage Closure Devices for Peri-Device Leak
- Abstract 11768: Reducing the Burden of the Opioid Epidemic by Adopting a Novel Pain Control Strategy Utilizing Pectoral Nerve Block in Adults Undergoing Transvenous Cardiac Device Implants
- Abstract 12297: Kissing Left Atrial Appendage Closure Devices for Peri-Device Leak
- Abstract 11768: Reducing the Burden of the Opioid Epidemic by Adopting a Novel Pain Control Strategy Utilizing Pectoral Nerve Block in Adults Undergoing Transvenous Cardiac Device Implants
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