Jorge Guerrero

High Impact

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

44 h-index 175 pubs 7,312 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Jorge Guerrero's research spans several areas, including cardiovascular health, medical imaging, and the application of technology in various fields. He has investigated cardiac function decline in pediatric cardiac transplant recipients following general anesthesia and cardiac catheterization. His work also explores the mechanics of myocardial fibrosis and ventricular arrhythmias in patients with mitral valve prolapse. Additionally, Guerrero has contributed to studies on PET imaging of mitochondrial function in acute cardiotoxicity and the use of H-scan ultrasound imaging for classifying thyroid nodules and tumors.

Beyond medical applications, Guerrero's research has extended to the monitoring of simulated clandestine graves using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), electrical tomography, and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to aid investigations of human rights violations. He has also evaluated the performance of purging compounds for polypropylene injection molding under different processing conditions. Guerrero holds scholarship metrics including an h-index of 44, with over 7,281 total citations across 176 publications. He is designated as a high-impact researcher and leads a research group, collaborating with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Metrics

  • h-index: 44
  • Publications: 175
  • Citations: 7,312

Selected Publications

  • Unexpected Cardiac Arrest During Generator Change Revealing Coronary Artery Strangulation: A Case Report (2025)
  • Cardiac Function Decline After General Anesthesia and Cardiac Catheterization in Pediatric Cardiac Transplant Recipients (2024)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • A neonate with aseptic cutaneous necrosis related to the migration of the proximal central venous catheter infusion port (2023)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Infolding of central venous catheter in left internal jugular vein—Hypothesizing the mechanism and proposing a solution (2023)

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