Chary Akmyradov
Lead Biostatistician
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2020–2025); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2020–2024)
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Dr. Chary Akmyradov's research focuses on biostatistics, with a particular emphasis on healthcare statistics, study design, sample size calculation, and power analysis. He earned his doctorate in Computational Science/Applied Statistics from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2018 and currently serves as a Senior Biostatistician at the Arkansas Children's Research Institute. His work has contributed to studies examining educational outcomes in children with congenital conditions such as diaphragmatic hernia and gastroschisis, as well as risk factors for extended hospital stays in pediatric patients with coarctation of the aorta. Dr. Akmyradov has also investigated treatment responses in pediatric patients with eosinophilic esophagitis and the effects of race-neutral predictive equations on spirometry results in children with sickle cell disease. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, 22 total publications, and 68 total citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 78
Selected Publications
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841: EXTUBATION FAILURE AND TIMING TO TRACHEOSTOMY IN CHILDREN SURVIVING ACUTE NEUROLOGICAL INJURY (2025)
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Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children (2021)
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- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- Impact of a statewide computed tomography scan educational campaign on radiation dose and repeat CT scan rates for transferred injured children
- 841: EXTUBATION FAILURE AND TIMING TO TRACHEOSTOMY IN CHILDREN SURVIVING ACUTE NEUROLOGICAL INJURY
- 841: EXTUBATION FAILURE AND TIMING TO TRACHEOSTOMY IN CHILDREN SURVIVING ACUTE NEUROLOGICAL INJURY
- 841: EXTUBATION FAILURE AND TIMING TO TRACHEOSTOMY IN CHILDREN SURVIVING ACUTE NEUROLOGICAL INJURY
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