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Autor:
Chai-Jun Wo, G. R. Harrington, J. M. Van de Water, William C. Shoemaker, R. S. Patil, P. L. Appel, Xiang Wang, Michael H. Bishop
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 22:1907-1912
Objective:To evaluate the capacity of a new thoracic electric bioimpedance system to estimate cardiac output compared with the conventional thermodilution method.Design:Prospective, multicenter study.Setting:A university-run county hospital, a univer
Autor:
Michael H. Bishop, Christian Zwick, Arthur W. Fleming, Peter Meade, Harry B. Kram, Paul L. Appel, Chai-Jun Wo, William C. Shoemaker, Frank Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 21:56-63
To describe the temporal patterns of hemodynamics and oxygen transport in survivors and nonsurvivors of severe trauma in relation to time delays, mortality, and morbidity.Prospective, empiric analysis.University-run, inner city county hospital with a
Autor:
Michael H. Bishop, William C. Shoemaker, Paul L. Appel, Peter Meade, Gary J. Ordog, Jonathan Wasserberger, Chai-Jun Wo, Darlene A. Rimle, Harry B. Kram, Renee Umali, Frank Kennedy, Julia Shuleshko, Christy M. Stephen, Sandeep K. Shori, Harini D. Thadepalli
Publikováno v:
The Journal of trauma. 38(5)
The objective was to test prospectively supranormal values of cardiac index (CI), oxygen delivery index (DO2I), and oxygen consumption index (VO2I) as resuscitation goals to improve outcome in severely traumatized patients. We included patients > or
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 23:A133
Autor:
Sharon Landers, Michael J. Bishop, Peter Meade, Paul L. Appel, William C. Shoemaker, Christy Flores, Gary J. Ordog, Sandeep Short, Chai-Jun Wo, Eugene Hardin
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 21:S245
Autor:
Sharon Landers, Michael J. Bishop, William C. Shoemaker, Eugene Hardin, Edward Abraham, Peter Meade, Thomas Donnelly, Chai-Jun Wo
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 21:S171
Autor:
Paul L. Appel, Chai-Jun Wo, Michael H. Bishop, William C. Shoemaker, Frank Kennedy, Arthur W. Fleming, Wesley Sufficool, Amos Kuvhenguwha
Publikováno v:
Archives of Surgery. 127:1175
We prospectively tested the effect of the early postinjury attainment of supranormal values of cardiac index (or = 4.52 L/min per square meter), oxygen delivery (or = 670 mL/min per square meter), and oxygen consumption (or = 166 mL/min per square me