Brendan Crawford
Sourced from institutional research profiles (UAMS TRI or ARA).
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2020–2026); St. Louis Children's Hospital (2023); University of Michigan (2006–2017); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2026); Michigan Medicine (2016–2019); C. S. Mott Children's Hospital (2016–2019); Center for Non-Communicable Diseases (2015)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Brendan Crawford's research focuses on pediatric nephrology and acute care in children. His work includes investigating the cardiac manifestations of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) in children and the economic impact of hospitalizations for hemodialysis catheter-associated bloodstream infections. He has also examined the risk of nephrotoxicity associated with acyclovir use in neonates and children and evaluated the use of lung ultrasound for detecting volume overload in pediatric dialysis patients. Additionally, Crawford's research addresses native nephrectomy in advanced pediatric kidney disease and the landscape of pediatric acute care nephrology programs. He has published 37 articles, with an h-index of 8 and 248 citations. His collaborations include work with Richard T. Blaszak, Clare C. Brown, Saritha Ranabothu, and Rachel Mayo, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 249
Selected Publications
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Metabolic complications of citrate anticoagulation in continuous renal replacement therapy (crrt): a delphi consensus on indications, monitoring and management (2026)
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Polycythemia vera as a cause of systemic hypertension (2026)
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Traffic Congestion: A rare cause of systemic hypertension (2026)
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Improving Pediatric Hypertension Screening in an Academic Primary Care Setting (2024)
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<i>NR3C2</i> microdeletions—an underrecognized cause of pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1A: a case report and literature review (2024)
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Contemporary Infant and Neonatal Dialysis (COINED) Study: Practice Patterns and Outcomes (2023)
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Moving the neonatal nephrology field forward: results from the Pediatric Academic Society Neonatal Nephrology Focus Group (2023)
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Streptococcus pneumoniae associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in children (2023)
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Clinical Review of Risk of Nephrotoxicity with Acyclovir Use for Treatment of Herpes Simplex Virus Infections in Neonates and Children (2023)
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Constipation and hemolytic uremic syndrome (2023)
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Preparing for kidney replacement therapy in pediatric advanced CKD: a review of literature and defining a multi-disciplinary clinical approach to patient-caregiver education (2023)
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Evaluation of lung ultrasound to detect volume overload in children undergoing dialysis (2022)
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The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study (2022)
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Preterm Infant with Persistent Hypercalcemia in the Absence of Cutaneous Nodules (2022)
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Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Cardiac Manifestation among Children with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
- Evaluation of lung ultrasound to detect volume overload in children undergoing dialysis
- Streptococcus pneumoniae associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in children
- Improving Pediatric Hypertension Screening in an Academic Primary Care Setting
- Preparing for kidney replacement therapy in pediatric advanced CKD: a review of literature and defining a multi-disciplinary clinical approach to patient-caregiver education
- Cardiac Manifestation among Children with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
- Evaluation of lung ultrasound to detect volume overload in children undergoing dialysis
- Streptococcus pneumoniae associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in children
- Cardiac Manifestation among Children with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
- Evaluation of lung ultrasound to detect volume overload in children undergoing dialysis
- Streptococcus pneumoniae associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- The cost of hospitalizations for treatment of hemodialysis catheter-associated blood stream infections in children: a retrospective cohort study
- Factors Associated with High-Cost Hospitalizations for Hemodialysis Catheter-Associated Blood Stream Infections in Children
- Moving the neonatal nephrology field forward: results from the Pediatric Academic Society Neonatal Nephrology Focus Group
- Contemporary Infant and Neonatal Dialysis (COINED) Study: Practice Patterns and Outcomes
- Moving the neonatal nephrology field forward: results from the Pediatric Academic Society Neonatal Nephrology Focus Group
- Contemporary Infant and Neonatal Dialysis (COINED) Study: Practice Patterns and Outcomes
- Traffic Congestion: A rare cause of systemic hypertension
- Polycythemia vera as a cause of systemic hypertension
- Cardiac Manifestation among Children with Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
- Preterm Infant with Persistent Hypercalcemia in the Absence of Cutaneous Nodules
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