Michael Connor
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Michael Connor's research focuses on critical care medicine and nephrology, with a particular emphasis on acute kidney injury and fluid management in critically ill patients. He has investigated various aspects of fluid resuscitation, including the composition and administration rates of crystalloids in the intensive care unit. His work also extends to extracorporeal blood purification devices and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring to guide fluid removal during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).
Connor's scholarship includes research on the impact of race-free renal function estimation equations on the enrollment of Black patients in cancer clinical trials, highlighting an interest in health disparities. He has also been involved in studies examining microstructural injury in white matter tracts and its correlation with cognitive decline after brain radiation, as well as variations in proton craniospinal irradiation practices in pediatric oncology. His publications also address interfacility transport and remote extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannulation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With an h-index of 27 and over 3,200 citations across 146 publications, Connor is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with Luis A. Juncos at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on multiple publications.
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- h-index: 27
- Publications: 146
- Citations: 3,247
Selected Publications
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Physiologic Solutions are Superior to Normal Saline in Critically Ill Patients: PRO (2025)
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- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Precision Radiotherapy for Gliomas
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Phase II Clinical Trial of Image-Guided Cognitive-Sparing SRS in Patients With Brain Metastases
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Phase II Clinical Trial of Image-Guided Cognitive-Sparing SRS in Patients With Brain Metastases
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Phase II Clinical Trial of Image-Guided Cognitive-Sparing SRS in Patients With Brain Metastases
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Phase II Clinical Trial of Image-Guided Cognitive-Sparing SRS in Patients With Brain Metastases
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
- Fine Motor Skill Decline after Brain RT – A Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability Study of a Prospective Trial
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Phase II Clinical Trial of Image-Guided Cognitive-Sparing SRS in Patients With Brain Metastases
- Effect of Frailty on Unplanned 30-Day Readmissions and Mortality in Cancer Patients
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Phase II Clinical Trial of Image-Guided Cognitive-Sparing SRS in Patients With Brain Metastases
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
- Fine Motor Skill Decline after Brain RT – A Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability Study of a Prospective Trial
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
- Fine Motor Skill Decline after Brain RT – A Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability Study of a Prospective Trial
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dosimetric, Volumetric, and Positional Stability After Submandibular Gland Transfer
- Fine Motor Skill Decline after Brain RT – A Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability Study of a Prospective Trial
- LMAP-17 FEASIBILITY OF COGNITIVE-SPARING STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY FOR BRAIN METASTASES: INITIAL REPORT OF PHASE II COG-SRS TRIAL
- Evidence-Based Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) Study of Domain-Specific Cognitive Decline after Partial Brain RT
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Microstructural Injury to Corpus Callosum and Intrahemispheric White Matter Tracts Correlate With Attention and Processing Speed Decline After Brain Radiation
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Fine Motor Skill Decline after Brain RT – A Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability Study of a Prospective Trial
- NCOG-37. MICROSTRUCTURAL CEREBELLAR INJURY IS ASSOCIATED WITH PROCESSING SPEED DECLINE IN ADULTS WITH PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS: IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITIVE PRESERVATION
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Dose-Dependent Atrophy in Bilateral Amygdalae and Nuclei After Brain Radiation Therapy and Its Association With Mood and Memory Outcomes on a Longitudinal Clinical Trial
- Microstructural Cerebellar Injury Independently Associated With Processing Speed in Adult Patients With Primary Brain Tumors: Implications for Cognitive Preservation
- Effect of Frailty on Unplanned 30-Day Readmissions and Mortality in Cancer Patients
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
- Fine Motor Skill Decline after Brain RT – A Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability Study of a Prospective Trial
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- “Pushing Geographic Boundaries: Interfacility transport and remote extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannulation of patients during COVID-19 pandemic”
- ECMO Cannulation Criteria in COVID-19 (ECC-VID) and Obesity: A Literature Review and Retrospective Cohort Analysis
- ECMO Cannulation Criteria in COVID-19 (ECC-VID) and Obesity: A Literature Review and Retrospective Cohort Analysis
- 1163: COMPARATIVE VENOVENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION CANNULATION BY INTENSIVISTS AND SURGEONS
- 1251: DIFFERENCE IN FIRST 24 HOURS OF MECHANICAL POWER ON VENOVENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Beyond the hippocampus: Limbic white matter injury implicated in post-radiation memory performance in primary brain tumor patients
- LMAP-17 FEASIBILITY OF COGNITIVE-SPARING STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY FOR BRAIN METASTASES: INITIAL REPORT OF PHASE II COG-SRS TRIAL
- Evidence-Based Multivariate Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) Study of Domain-Specific Cognitive Decline after Partial Brain RT
- RADT-50. EVIDENCE-BASED MULTIVARIATE NORMAL TISSUE COMPLICATION PROBABILITY (NTCP) STUDY OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC COGNITIVE DECLINE AFTER PARTIAL BRAIN RADIATION (RT)
- OCTS-09 THE PROSPECTIVE PHASE II COG-SRS TRIAL: AN UPDATE ON COGNITIVE-SPARING STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY FOR BRAIN METASTASES
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- “Pushing Geographic Boundaries: Interfacility transport and remote extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cannulation of patients during COVID-19 pandemic”
- ECMO Cannulation Criteria in COVID-19 (ECC-VID) and Obesity: A Literature Review and Retrospective Cohort Analysis
- Association of increased bmi with periprocedural bleeding risk in adult patients with covid-19 on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation who undergo tracheostomy
- 1163: COMPARATIVE VENOVENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION CANNULATION BY INTENSIVISTS AND SURGEONS
- Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cannulation by Intensivists and Surgeons: A Single-Center Retrospective Noninferiority Analysis of Complications and Outcomes From 2018 to 2023
- Association of increased bmi with periprocedural bleeding risk in adult patients with covid-19 on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation who undergo tracheostomy
- Therapeutic plasma exchange for fibrinogen-associated hyperviscosity: results of the COVID-19 PLasma EXchange (COPLEX) randomized controlled trial
- 1163: COMPARATIVE VENOVENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION CANNULATION BY INTENSIVISTS AND SURGEONS
- 1251: DIFFERENCE IN FIRST 24 HOURS OF MECHANICAL POWER ON VENOVENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION
- Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cannulation by Intensivists and Surgeons: A Single-Center Retrospective Noninferiority Analysis of Complications and Outcomes From 2018 to 2023
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