Dillon J. Wade
Researcher
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with UAMS through 2024; recent publications list Creighton University.
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Biography and Research Information
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Dillon J. Wade's research has focused on surgical outcomes and patient health metrics. His work includes an investigation into the association between higher calcium dosages and survival rates in trauma patients, published in 2024. He has also examined the operative management of non-elective incisional hernias, finding that such interventions reduce readmission rates when analyzed using a national database, as reported in 2022. Wade has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kyle J. Kalkwarf, Stephen M. Bowman, and Nolan R. Bruce, as well as Hanna Jensen from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients (2024)
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Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database (2022)
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- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Operative management of non-elective incisional hernia reduces readmission in a national database
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
- Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients
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