
Prof Karen Luyt
Karen Luyt holds a tenured clinical-academic position in Neonatal Medicine at the University of Bristol. She works as a clinical neonatologist in the Regional Neonatal Intensive Care unit at St Michael’s Hospital, Bristol, with special interests in brain injury, neuro-intensive care and improving health outcomes in high risk infants.
Neonatal Neurology and Health Outcomes in high risk infants
Professor Luyt’s laboratory-based research has focused on mechanisms of brain injury and regeneration in the newborn central nervous system. Her translational clinical research concerns evaluation and implementation of evidence-based interventions to reduce neurodisability and mortality in newborns.
Chief Investigator for:
- School age outcomes of the DRIFT (Drainage, Irrigation, and Fibrinolyitic Therapy) Trial (NIHR funded). Functional outcome and brain imaging in children who received DRIFT for posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation.
- PReCePT (Prevention of Cerebral Palsy in Preterm Labour) Study – National cluster randomised controlled trial (Health Foundation funded)
Diseases related to this field of research
- Neurodevelopment
- Neonatal Brain Injury
- Cerebral Palsy
- Health Outcomes
- Neonatal Mortality