Jarna Shah

Associate Professor

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

Anesthesiology, College of Medicine

5 h-index 16 pubs 199 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Jarna Shah, Associate Professor in Anesthesiology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, researches pain management and neuromodulation. Her work includes investigating percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation for persistent postoperative pain relief and improved function after knee replacement, with long-term follow-up studies. Shah also examines the impact of psychosocial factors on neuromodulation treatment success for patients with persistent pain. Her research extends to obstetric care, including peripartum management for women with opioid dependence and renal changes in pregnancy. She has also published on best practices for managing neuromodulation device infections and physician understanding of data privacy in these systems. Shah's scholarly output includes 16 publications, a h-index of 5, and 195 citations. She collaborates with Gregory L. Smith and Johnathan Goree, among others, at her institution.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 16
  • Citations: 199

Selected Publications

  • Clinical utility of ECAP dosing in a real-world population delivered via EVOKE therapy: the ECAP study (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • ID# 1904716 Efficacy of Radiofrequency Ablation using Multi-Tined Electrodes vs. Protruding Electrodes for Lumbar Spondylosis (2025)
  • ID# 1906098 ECAP Study Premiere: Real-World IDE Study Showing Relationship between Physiologic ECAP Biomarkers and Pain Outcomes (2025)
  • Evaluating Physician Knowledge of Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Risks in Neuromodulation: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey (2025)
  • Uncharted territory: evaluating high-cervical closed-loop spinal cord stimulation for chronic multisite, non-contiguous pain (2025)
  • Peripartum Pain Management (2024)
  • ID: 342895 Assessment of Psychosocial Factors and Success of Neuromodulation Trials for Treatment of Persistent Pain (2024)
  • Novel use of botulinum toxin a in celiac plexus block for management of chronic focal abdominal pain (2024)
  • Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of 60-Day Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Treatment Indicates Relief of Persistent Postoperative Pain, and Improved Function After Knee Replacement (2024)
    22 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Impact of psychosocial factors on the success of neuromodulation treatment for patients with persistent pain (2024)
    7 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Peripartum management for women with opioid dependence (2021)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex

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