William F. Griffin
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Also affiliated: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2024); Medical University of South Carolina (2015–2017); Greenville College (2015); East Carolina University (2013–2016); George Washington University (2020–2024); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2025); Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (2015)
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Biography and Research Information
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William F. Griffin's research focuses on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to the assessment of coronary artery disease using computed tomography angiography (CTA). His work investigates AI's ability to evaluate atherosclerotic plaque burden, stenosis severity, and vascular morphology. Griffin has published on the performance of AI in detecting coronary stenosis, comparing these findings with established quantitative methods like fractional flow reserve and quantitative coronary angiography. His publications also address interobserver variability in quantifying plaque characteristics from coronary CTA and explore how scan and patient parameters influence AI diagnostic performance.
Griffin is involved in multi-center international studies, such as the CLARIFY trial, and sub-studies examining AI's role in coronary artery disease assessment. His research metrics include an h-index of 12, with 30 total publications and 670 citations. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Krista Stephenson, Kyle J. Kalkwarf, Rebecca Smith, and Richard Betzold.
Metrics
- h-index: 12
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 680
Selected Publications
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Thoracic outlet syndrome in patients with Clavicle Fracture: Case report and national analysis (2026)
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Dissemination and Impact of a Multimodal Pain Regimen on Analgesia Prescribing at an Academic Hospital (2025)
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- Dissemination and Impact of a Multimodal Pain Regimen on Analgesia Prescribing at an Academic Hospital
- Dissemination and Impact of a Multimodal Pain Regimen on Analgesia Prescribing at an Academic Hospital
- Dissemination and Impact of a Multimodal Pain Regimen on Analgesia Prescribing at an Academic Hospital
- Dissemination and Impact of a Multimodal Pain Regimen on Analgesia Prescribing at an Academic Hospital
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