Douglas Campbell

High Impact

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-18

faculty

27 h-index 94 pubs 3,343 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Douglas Campbell's research focuses on clinical outcomes and patient health behaviors, with a particular emphasis on the perioperative period and early childhood development. His work investigates factors influencing patient safety and long-term health following surgical interventions, including the incidence and predictors of postoperative delirium and the assessment of kidney function using various biomarkers. Campbell has also examined the impact of anesthetic depth on delirium and compared general anesthesia to non-anesthesia approaches in specific medical contexts, such as endovascular thrombectomy for ischemic stroke.

In parallel, Campbell's research extends to child health, exploring the relationship between the timing of solid food introduction, subsequent growth patterns, and nutritional status. He has studied the prevalence of underweight in the first two years of life and its implications for later childhood development. Additionally, his work has touched upon public health measures and their effect on child health behaviors during significant public health events like the COVID-19 pandemic.

Campbell's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 27, with 94 total publications and over 3,200 citations. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Rania Elkhateb, Jill Mhyre, and Nadir El Sharawi, with whom he has co-authored publications. He maintains an active laboratory website and has recently been active in research, with his most recent publication in 2025.

Metrics

  • h-index: 27
  • Publications: 94
  • Citations: 3,343

Selected Publications

  • Neuromuscular Blockade and Antagonism in Patients with Renal Impairment: A Multicenter Retrospective Cross-sectional Study (2025)
    11 citations DOI OpenAlex

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