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Overview

Kevin R. Pond is affiliated with Texas Tech University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within the field of medicine, with a primary focus on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, surgery, and biomedical engineering.

The main fields of study in which Kevin R. Pond has contributed include:

  • Medicine

Within these fields, their work addresses several subfields, notably:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering

Their research centers on key topics such as:

  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Antiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics

Kevin R. Pond has co-authored papers with several researchers, including:

  • L. Schenkelberg
  • S. Jafri
  • Kamal Saleem
  • Shrey Modi
  • O. Ilonze

Their scholarly articles have been published in journals such as:

  • The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions

Recent publications include:

  • Evaluation of Enoxaparin Bridging Protocol with Adjusted INR Goal in HeartMate 3 Left Ventricular Device Recipients, 2025, The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • One-Year Outcomes of Short-Term Dual Antiplatelet Therapy Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention With Drug-Eluting Stents: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials, 2025, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions

Best Publications

  • Compartment models for estimating attributes of digesta flow in cattle

    K. R. Pond;W. C. Ellis;J. H. Matis;H. M. Ferreiro

  • Measurement of Forage Intake

    J. C. Burns;K. R. Pond;D. S. Fisher

  • Tasco: Influence of a brown seaweed on antioxidants in forages and livestock—A review

    V. G. Allen;K. R. Pond;K. E. Saker;J. P. Fontenot

  • Ingestive Mastication and Fragmentation of Forages

    K. R. Pond;K. R. Pond;W. C. Ellis;W. C. Ellis;D. E. Akin;D. E. Akin

  • Tasco-Forage: III. Influence of a seaweed extract on performance, monocyte immune cell response, and carcass characteristics in feedlot-finished steers.

    V G Allen;K R Pond;K E Saker;J P Fontenot

  • Influence of model and marker on digesta kinetic estimates for sheep.

    J A Moore;K R Pond;M H Poore;T G Goodwin

  • Ascophyllum nodosum supplementation: A preharvest intervention for reducing Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. in feedlot steers

    KW Braden;Jr Jr Blanton;VG Allen;KR Pond

  • Voluntary intake, digestibility, and subsequent selection of Matua bromegrass, coastal bermudagrass, and alfalfa hays by yearling horses.

    P A LaCasha;H A Brady;V G Allen;C R Richardson

  • Changes in forage quality, ingestive mastication, and digesta kinetics resulting from switchgrass maturity.

    J C Burns;K R Pond;D S Fisher;J M Luginbuhl

  • Interrelationships among voluntary intake, eating and ruminating behavior and ruminal motility of heifers fed corn silage.

    Deswysen Ag;Ellis Wc;Pond Kr

  • Passage of Chromium-Mordanted and Rare Earth-Labeled Fiber: Time of Dosing Kinetics

    K. R. Pond;W. C. Ellis;J. H. Matis;A. G. Deswysen

  • Diet characteristics, digesta kinetics, and dry matter intake of steers grazing eastern gamagrass.

    J C Burns;D S Fisher;K R Pond;D H Timothy

  • Estimation of Mean and Median Particle Size of Ruminant Digesta

    D.S. Fisher;J.C. Burns;K.R. Pond

  • Tasco-Forage: IV. Influence of a seaweed extract applied to tall fescue pastures on sensory characteristics, shelf-life, and vitamin E status in feedlot-finished steers.

    J L Montgomery;V G Allen;K R Pond;M F Miller

  • Effects of grass species on grazing steers: II. Dry matter intake and digesta kinetics.

    J C Burns;K R Pond;D S Fisher

  • Modeling Ad Libitum dry matter intake by ruminants as regulated by distension and chemostatic feedbacks

    D.S. Fisher;J.C. Burns;K.R. Pond

  • Selection among nonlinear models for rate of passage studies in ruminants.

    R. A. Quiroz;K. R. Pond;E. A. Tolley;W. L. Johnson

  • Salmonella and Escherichia coli O157:H7 prevalence in cattle and on carcasses in a vertically integrated feedlot and harvest plant in Mexico.

    C. Narvaez-Bravo;M. F. Miller;T. Jackson;S. Jackson

  • Fragmentation and flow of grazed coastal Bermudagrass through the digestive tract of cattle.

    K. R. Pond;K. R. Pond;W. C. Ellis;W. C. Ellis;C. E. Lascano;C. E. Lascano;D. E. Akin;D. E. Akin

  • Whole-tract digesta kinetics and comparison of techniques for the estimation of fecal output in steers fed coastal bermudagrass hay at four levels of intake.

    J M Luginbuhl;K R Pond;J C Burns

  • Effects of grass species on grazing steers: I. Diet composition and ingestive mastication.

    D S Fisher;J C Burns;K R Pond;R D Mochrie

  • A simple electronic device and computer interface system for monitoring chewing behavior of stall-fed ruminant animals.

    J.-M. Luginbuhl;K.R. Pond;J.C. Russ;J.C. Burns

  • Effects of ingestive mastication on particle dimensions and weight distribution of coastal bermudagrass hay fed to steers at four levels.

    J M Luginbuhl;K R Pond;J C Burns;J C Russ

  • Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three tropical tree legumes: I. As sole feeds compared to Asystasia intrusa and Brachiaria brizantha

    Roger C Merkel;Kevin R Pond;Joseph C Burns;Dwight S Fisher

  • Effects of mastication and microbial contamination on ruminal in situ forage disappearance.

    J. A. Olubobokun;J. A. Olubobokun;W. M. Craig;W. M. Craig;K. R. Pond;K. R. Pond

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph C. Burns
Joseph C. Burns North Carolina State University
J. P. Fontenot
J. P. Fontenot Virginia Tech
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin Colorado State University
Matthew H Poore
Matthew H Poore North Carolina State University
S. L. Archibeque
S. L. Archibeque Colorado State University
Xunzhong Zhang
Xunzhong Zhang Virginia Tech

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