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research overview Dr. Kyler is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, a clinician-researcher in the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, and a Pediatric Clinical Pharmacologist at Children's Mercy Kansas City. Her research interests centers on how obesity affects outcomes and drug response for children with asthma and obesity, including investigations of disparities in clinical outcomes, drug dosing problems, drug pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, and adverse events among this population of children. She has experience in health services and clinical research and has utilized varying large administrative and clinical datasets in her research. Her current work, supported by a Frontiers KL2 award, is investigating pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences for systemic corticosteroids in children with versus without obesity.

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Concept Child Abuse
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Academic Article Drug Dose Selection in Pediatric Obesity: Available Information for the Most Commonly Prescribed Drugs to Children.
Academic Article Trends in Volume and Utilization Outcomes in Adolescent Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery at Children's Hospitals.
Academic Article Prevalence and Trends in Obesity Among Hospitalized Children.
Academic Article Opioid Use to Treat Migraine Headaches in Hospitalized Children and Adolescents.
Academic Article Use of Metformin for Weight Management in Children and Adolescents With Obesity in the Clinical Setting.
Academic Article Urban-Rural Residence and Child Physical Abuse Hospitalizations: A National Incidence Study.
Academic Article Room Costs for Common Pediatric Hospitalizations and Cost-Reducing Quality Initiatives.
Academic Article Filling the Gap in Knowledge for Drug Dose Individualization in Pediatric Obesity.
Academic Article Associations Between Obesity and Use for Pediatric Hospitalizations.
Academic Article Obesity and Corticosteroid Dosing Guideline Adherence in Children Hospitalized With Asthma.
Academic Article Obesity in asthma: Intricately linked and often overlooked.
Academic Article Clinical Outcome and Antibiotic Dosing Differences by Weight in Children With Acute Osteomyelitis.
Academic Article Medicaid Expenditures among Children with Documented Obesity.
Academic Article Guideline-Concordant Antiviral Treatment in Children at High Risk for Influenza Complications.
Grant Adverse Event Trigger Rates in Hospitalized Children with Obesity
Academic Article Associations between Obesity and Adverse Childhood Experiences in the United States.
Academic Article Polypharmacy among medicaid-insured children with and without documented obesity.
Academic Article Advancing pediatric medication safety using real-world data: Current problems and potential solutions.
Academic Article Prevalence and Severity of Chronic Conditions Among Adolescents With Obesity.
Academic Article Major Drug-Drug Interaction Exposure Among Medicaid-Insured Children in the Outpatient Setting.
Academic Article Opportunities for Pharmacogenetic Testing to Guide Dosing of Medications in Youths With Medicaid.
Academic Article Influence of novel CYP2C-haplotype on proton pump inhibitor pharmacokinetics in children.
Academic Article From Dose to Exposure: Shifting the Paradigm of Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Research and Education.
Academic Article Evaluation of Obesity-Related Physiological Changes on Pantoprazole Clearance in Children Using a Population Pharmacokinetic Approach.
Grant Obesity’s Influence on Systemic Corticosteroid Exposure and Response in Children with Asthma
Academic Article Variations in Alarm Burden, Source, and Cause Across Inpatient Units at a Children's Hospital.

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