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Michael Luna's research centers on analyzing structural inequities within pediatric versus adult interventional cardiology, with a specific focus on lifetime earnings and productivity. His work investigates the disparities that may exist across different age groups in this medical specialty. Luna has contributed to the academic discourse through publications exploring these socioeconomic factors within cardiology. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Joshua Daily, Stephen T. Dalby, and Taylor Lemoine, with whom he has co-authored shared publications.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 70
- Citations: 1,264
Selected Publications
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26-CCC-15938-ACC WHEN THE THYROID STORMS THE HEART: A CHALLENGING CASE OF THYROTOXICOSIS-INDUCED CARDIOGENIC SHOCK REQUIRING VA-ECMO (2026)
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Structural Inequities in Pediatric Versus Adult Interventional Cardiology: A Lifetime Earnings and Productivity Analysis (2026)
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- Structural Inequities in Pediatric Versus Adult Interventional Cardiology: A Lifetime Earnings and Productivity Analysis
- Structural Inequities in Pediatric Versus Adult Interventional Cardiology: A Lifetime Earnings and Productivity Analysis
- Structural Inequities in Pediatric Versus Adult Interventional Cardiology: A Lifetime Earnings and Productivity Analysis
- Structural Inequities in Pediatric Versus Adult Interventional Cardiology: A Lifetime Earnings and Productivity Analysis
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