Alberto Ramírez

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-02

faculty

4 h-index 14 pubs 86 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Alberto Ramírez's research focuses on the application of advanced sensing technologies and clinical trial methodologies, particularly in the field of pediatric neurocritical care and fetal monitoring. His work includes the development of novel measurement systems, such as optically pumped magnetometers for fetal magnetocardiography and fetal movement assessment, as indicated by recent publications in 2025. Ramírez has also been involved in the design and protocol development for randomized trials investigating management strategies for severe pediatric traumatic brain injury, comparing ICP-monitor-based approaches with those relying on imaging and clinical examination alone. His research interests extend to retrospective cohort studies analyzing survival and prognostic factors in pediatric cancer patients, as seen in his work on medulloblastoma in Peru. Other areas of investigation include the differentiation of lipomatous tumors using magnetic resonance imaging and the assessment of visual working memory in pediatric epilepsy using magnetoencephalography. Ramírez's scholarly output includes 14 publications with 82 citations and an h-index of 4, reflecting his contributions to these specialized areas of medical research.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 14
  • Citations: 86

Selected Publications

  • Visual Working Memory in Pediatric Epilepsy using Magnetoencephalography: Pilot Study (2025)
  • Fetal Movement Assessment Using Optically Pumped Magnetometers from Multisensor Magnetocardiographic Recordings (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • A customized bed based stand alone array of optically pumped magnetometers for fetal magnetocardiography measurements (2025)
    6 citations DOI OpenAlex

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