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Ayman Rofaeel serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) in the Department of Anesthesia at McMaster University. His academic appointment reflects his clinical expertise and contributions to the field of anesthesiology, particularly in obstetric anesthesia and regional pain management techniques.
Dr. Rofaeel's research interests focus on several key areas within anesthesiology:
- Obstetric anesthesia and labor pain management
- Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia techniques
- Epidural analgesia for laboring patients
- Management of anesthesia for patients with neurological conditions
- Pharmacology of local anesthetics and opioid adjuncts
- Advanced monitoring techniques in anesthesia practice
His scholarly work demonstrates a consistent focus on improving anesthesia techniques for laboring patients, with particular attention to ultrasound guidance for regional blocks and epidurals. Dr. Rofaeel has investigated various pharmacological approaches to optimize pain control while minimizing side effects. His research often addresses challenging clinical scenarios, such as providing anesthesia for patients with neurological conditions like spinocerebellar ataxia.
Dr. Rofaeel has received attention for his work, with publications garnering readership across multiple platforms including Mendeley (with 101, 61, and 27 readers across different publications), CiteULike, and being referenced in policy sources.
His scholarly contributions include:
- Multiple studies on ultrasound-guided techniques for labor epidurals
- Comparative analyses of local anesthetics and opioid adjuncts
- Case reports addressing anesthesia challenges in special patient populations
- Investigations into cerebrovascular monitoring techniques
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