
Lakshmi Raman
Clinical Professor · Critical Care Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Dr. Lakshmi Raman serves as the Medical Director of the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) program at Children’s Medical Center of Dallas and holds a Clinical Professor position at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Her primary focus is on advancing ECMO education, clinical care, and research related to neurological injury prevention in pediatric patients. She oversees annual national and international ECMO education courses endorsed by the ELSO organization. Her research integrates bioinformatics and machine learning to analyze neurological outcomes, supported by grants from the American Heart Association and Hartwell Foundation. Dr. Raman is actively involved in ELSO committees, including steering committees for protocols, guidelines, and grant reviews. She contributes to peer review for journals like Neuroscience Letters and ASAIO Journal, and has been recognized with the Lyda-Hill Award.
- Leadership: Medical Director of ECMO program, ELSO Steering Committee Chair
- Research Emphasis: Neurological injury in ECMO patients, bioinformatics-driven predictive models
- Education: National ECMO course director, ELSO-endorsed training programs
Her recent articles explore cerebral autoregulation, anticoagulation strategies, and neurological monitoring guidelines for ECMO patients. Collaborations with biomedical engineers and critical care fellows drive translational research to improve ECMO-associated neuroprotection.
- Awards: Lyda-Hill Award, ELSO Course Endorsement
- Grants: AHA, Hartwell Foundation, UT Bioinformatics Collaboration
Labs/Teams: Works within the Pediatric Critical Care division at UTSW, leading ECMO-related translational research and clinical trials.
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