Nolan R Bruce
Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: MACOM (United States) (2024)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Nolan R Bruce investigates vascular access and resuscitation strategies in critically injured patients. His research includes a prospective, multicenter study using trauma video review to assess time to vascular access in hypotensive patients. Bruce also studies the association between calcium dosage and survival rates in trauma patients, with a recent publication in 2024 on this topic. Additionally, he is involved in multi-institutional research examining the utilization of cardiopulmonary bypass in trauma cases. Bruce has published seven papers and has a citation count of 51, with an h-index of 3. He collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 54
Selected Publications
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Utilization of Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Trauma Patients: A Multi-Institutional Study of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (2026)
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Using implementation science to decrease variation and high opioid administration in a surgical ICU (2024)
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Higher Doses of Calcium Associated With Survival in Trauma Patients (2024)
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Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review (2023)
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Management of T-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia and concurrent retroperitoneal liposarcoma (2018)
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Phyllodes tumor masquerading as a fungating breast mass (2017)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- FY2024 Hospital Trauma Grant Arkansas Department of Health
- FY2023 Hospital Trauma Center Grant Arkansas Department of Health
- A Phase 3.. Randomized.. Trial With Blinded Endpoint Assessment to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of TAK-330 for the Reversal of Direct Oral Factor Xa Inhibitor-induced Anticoagulation in Patients Requiring Urgent Surgery/Invasive Procedure (IRB 298135) Takeda Pharmaceuticals via IQVIA, Inc.
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- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
- Moving the needle on time to resuscitation: An EAST prospective multicenter study of vascular access in hypotensive injured patients using trauma video review
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