Biography and Research Information
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Gokul Thimmarayan's research focuses on critical care interventions and outcomes, particularly concerning central venous catheters and cardiac procedures in vulnerable patient populations. Recent publications investigate aseptic cutaneous necrosis linked to central venous catheter migration and the infolding mechanism of these catheters within the jugular vein, proposing potential solutions. Additionally, Thimmarayan has examined cardiac function decline following general anesthesia and cardiac catheterization in pediatric heart transplant recipients. His work is supported by collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Destiny F. Chau, Jorge Guerrero, Michael L. Schmitz, and Xiomara Garcia, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. Thimmarayan's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 4 total publications and 15 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 16
Selected Publications
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Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients (2024)
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A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port (2023)
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Infolding of central venous catheter in left internal jugular vein—Hypothesizing the mechanism and proposing a solution (2023)
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- A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Infolding of central venous catheter in left internal jugular vein—Hypothesizing the mechanism and proposing a solution
- A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Infolding of central venous catheter in left internal jugular vein—Hypothesizing the mechanism and proposing a solution
- A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
- Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients
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