Dr. Keith Vogt Presents Work and Earns Top Honor at 2024 AUA Meeting

A scientific poster titled "Neural correlates of steady-state lidocaine infusion in humans: A functional MRI study of pain response and resting-state connectivity" by University of Pittsburgh researchers. The poster features blue and yellow panels with sections for SUMMARY, METHODS, RESULTS, and OTHER INFO. It includes fMRI brain images and graphs showing lidocaine's effects on pain response and brain connectivity. Top left corner displays University of Pittsburgh and UPMC logos. Top right highlights AUA 2024 Annual Meeting details, including a QR code for more information.

In March 2024, Dr. Vogt presented an abstract at the Association of University Anesthesiologists (AUA) annual meeting, titled “Neural Correlates of Steady-State Lidocaine Infusion in Humans: A Functional MRI Study of Pain Response and Resting-State Connectivity”.

He was also honored by the AUA as Member of the Year at the meeting.