Manoj Kumar

Contact

Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Pediatrics Dept
Email
manojk@ualberta.ca

Overview

Area of Study / Keywords

TcB meter Hyperbilirubinemia Bland Altman plot analysis Diagnostic Accuracy Spatial data mining adverse birth outcomes Low birth weight Prematurity Environmental Health Inhaled nitric oxide Hypoxemic respiratory failure Newborn


About

MBBS, MD Pediatrics, M.Sc. (Clinical Epidemiology)

Associate Medical Director, eCritical Alberta 


Research

Researchgate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Manoj_Kumar207

Research areas and interests:

  • Systematic reviews and meta-analysis
  • Observational studies
  • Clinical trials

Featured Publications

Lii Zaanfaan: Severe neonatal morbidity of Métis Children in Alberta, Canada

Canadian Neonatal Perinatal Research Meeting (CNPRM) (held virtually, May 30th - June 3rd, 2022). 2022 June;


Rafferty E., Paulden M., Buchan S.A., Robinson J.L., Bettinger J.A., Kumar M., Svenson L.W., MacDonald S.E.

PHARMACOECONOMICS. 2022 May; 10.1007/s40273-022-01142-w


Paracetamol versus Indomethacin for Patent Ductus Arteriosus Management in Premature Infants: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

CPS Annual Conference 2022. 2022 May;


RAM cannula versus Infant Flow Driver systems for post-extubation non-invasive ventilation support in extremely preterm infants - A retrospective cohort study

CPS Annual Conference 2022. 2022 May;


Oatley HK, Opoka RO, Sophie, Namasopo S, Kumar M, Hawkes M. The Impact of Birthweight on Pneumonia Severity in Uganda.

WCHRI Research Day, November 3-4,2021. 2021 November;


Serrano-Lomelin J., Hicks A., Kumar M., Johnson D.W., Chari R., Osornio-Vargas A., Crawford S., Bakal J., Ospina M.B.

PLoS One. 2021 February; 16 (2 February) 10.1371/journal.pone.0247527


Growing together: Creating "trees of knowledge" to explore the lived experiences of Métis women in pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood.

Indigenous Health Conference, Niagara Falls, Ontario. (Online Conference). 2020 December;


Implementation of Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy (MIST) in Preterm Infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) - A Quality Improvement (QI) Project. (Abstract, WCHRI Research Day -Nov 2020)

WCHRI Research Day. 2020 November;