Joshua M. Hagood
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Also affiliated: University of Vermont (2023); University of Toronto (2023); University of Alabama at Birmingham (2021–2024); Stanford University (2023)
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Joshua M. Hagood's research focuses on improving perioperative care and understanding specific medical conditions. His work includes investigating methods to enhance adherence to lung-protective ventilation strategies through near real-time feedback and electronic reporting. Hagood has also examined donor site morbidity in reconstructive surgery and the intraoperative use of high-resolution data for cerebral autoregulation. His publications also address rare medical cases, such as lithium toxicity affecting the sinus node and traumatic mitral regurgitation from bullet fragments. Hagood has a h-index of 3 with 9 total publications and 19 total citations. He has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Hayden Hairston, Deanne L. King, and Jumin Sunde, on multiple shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 22
Selected Publications
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Bridging the Coverage Gap: State Medicaid Limitations for Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs and the Risk to Disadvantaged Communities (2026)
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Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series (2025)
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Oral theophylline corrects sinus node dysfunction in acute on chronic lithium toxicity: case report and systematic review of lithium-induced Sinus node dysfunction (2024)
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Traumatic Mitral Regurgitation From Intracardiac Bullet Fragments With Bullet Embolism to the Brain (2024)
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A CASE OF TRAUMATIC MITRAL REGURGITATION FROM INTRACARDIAC BULLET FRAGMENT (2024)
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A RARE CASE OF VEGETATION ON A CALCIFIED PLAQUE IN DESCENDING AORTA (2024)
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Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System (2023)
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Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction (2023)
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- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- Routine Contrasted Chest CT Identifies the Angular Branch of the Thoracodorsal Trunk: Case Series
- A RARE CASE OF VEGETATION ON A CALCIFIED PLAQUE IN DESCENDING AORTA
- A CASE OF TRAUMATIC MITRAL REGURGITATION FROM INTRACARDIAC BULLET FRAGMENT
- A RARE CASE OF VEGETATION ON A CALCIFIED PLAQUE IN DESCENDING AORTA
- A CASE OF TRAUMATIC MITRAL REGURGITATION FROM INTRACARDIAC BULLET FRAGMENT
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Comparing donor site morbidity in osteocutaneous radial forearm versus fibula free flap for mandibular reconstruction
- Routine Contrasted Chest <scp>CT</scp> Accurately Identifies Anatomic Variations of the Proximal Subscapular System
- A RARE CASE OF VEGETATION ON A CALCIFIED PLAQUE IN DESCENDING AORTA
- A CASE OF TRAUMATIC MITRAL REGURGITATION FROM INTRACARDIAC BULLET FRAGMENT
- Traumatic Mitral Regurgitation From Intracardiac Bullet Fragments With Bullet Embolism to the Brain
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