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Hansel J. Otero

Hansel J. Otero

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University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1997–2024

h-index31
Citations3.8k
Papers256151 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Medicine
  • Political Science
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Psychiatry
  • Economic growth
  • Environmental health
  • Intensive care medicine

Selected publications

  • MRI scarcity in low‐ and middle‐income countries

    NMR in Biomedicine · 2023 · 82 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Political Science
    • Business

    Since the introduction of MRI as a sustainable diagnostic modality, global accessibility to its services has revealed a wide discrepancy between populations-leaving most of the population in LMICs without access to this important imaging modality. Several factors lead to the scarcity of MRI in LMICs; for example, inadequate infrastructure and the absence of a dedicated workforce are key factors in the scarcity observed. RAD-AID has contributed to the advancement of radiology globally by collaborating with our partners to make radiology more accessible for medically underserved communities. However, progress is slow and further investment is needed to ensure improved global access to MRI.

  • Routine Neuroimaging of the Preterm Brain

    PEDIATRICS · 2020 · 98 citations

    • Medicine
    • Intensive care medicine
    • Psychiatry

    Neuroimaging of the preterm infant is a common assessment performed in the NICU. Timely and focused studies can be used for diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic information. However, significant variability exists among neonatal units as to which modalities are used and when imaging studies are obtained. Appropriate timing and selection of neuroimaging studies can help identify neonates with brain injury who may require therapeutic intervention or who may be at risk for neurodevelopmental impairment. This clinical report reviews the different modalities of imaging broadly available to the clinician. Evidence-based indications for each modality, optimal timing of examinations, and prognostic value are discussed.

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