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Dr. Nicoara's research interests are deeply rooted in cardiac surgery, with a particular focus on right ventricle adaptation and metabolic dysregulation. Her work has been instrumental in developing cardiac surgical risk models, which have garnered significant grant support. Her research endeavors have led to numerous publications that explore critical aspects of cardiac health, such as recipient thyroid hormone supplementation and the use of inhaled epoprostenol for right ventricular support.
In addition to her research, Dr. Nicoara has made substantial contributions to the American Society of Echocardiography, where she has been involved in shaping the vision for quality in echocardiographic reporting. Her expertise in echocardiography is further demonstrated through her investigations into pulmonary vein flow reversal and the surgical treatment of tricuspid valve regurgitation.
Dr. Nicoara's work extends to the study of outcomes for heart transplant recipients, particularly those with primary graft dysfunction. Her research in this area has provided valuable insights into improving patient care and surgical outcomes. She has also explored the complexities of ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm, contributing to the broader understanding of this rare but critical condition.
Through her dedication to research and education, Dr. Nicoara continues to influence the field of anesthesiology, particularly in the context of cardiac surgery. Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes underscores her role as a leader in her field.
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The Department of Anesthesiology at Duke University in Durham, NC, stands as a globally recognized leader in advancing patient care, research, and education within the field. A dedicated team of expert anesthesiologists and healthcare professionals delivers exceptional clinical services across the Duke University Health System, including Duke University Hospital and Duke Regional Hospital, supporting diverse medical specialties. Beyond clinical excellence, the department drives innovation through robust research programs focused on areas like pain management and perioperative outcomes. With a strong legacy of training future leaders, Duke Anesthesiology is consistently ranked among the nation's top programs, reflecting its significant contributions to the science and practice of anesthesia, critical care, and pain medicine.
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