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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c22]Iain Kehoe, Jeremy A. Pepino, Jarone Lee, Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner:
End-user evaluation of an interface for clinical decision support using predictive algorithms. EMBC 2022: 1149-1151 - [c21]J. Patrick G. Connor, Jeremy A. Pepino, Brian K. Kwon, Daisuke Horiguchi, Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner:
Predicting Hypertensive Events with Time-Series Analysis of Mean Arterial Pressure. EMBC 2022: 1406-1409 - 2020
- [c20]Baturay Aydemir, Varesh Prasad, James C. Lynch, Brett Biebelberg, Iain Kehoe, Andrew T. Reisner, Thomas Heldt:
Validation of a 'Usual Care' Model for Vasopressor Initiation in a Cohort of Emergency Department Patients with Sepsis. EMBC 2020: 2772-2775 - [c19]Nicholas W. Reisner, Jeffrey Peterson, Michael A. Dubick, Andrew T. Reisner:
Development and Validation of a Predictive Model for Hemodynamic Responses to Resuscitation during Uncontrolled Hemorrhage*. EMBC 2020: 4978-4981
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c18]Varesh Prasad, James C. Lynch, Michael R. Filbin, Andrew T. Reisner, Thomas Heldt:
Clustering Blood Pressure Trajectories in Septic Shock in the Emergency Department. EMBC 2019: 494-497 - [c17]Sungtae Shin, Andrew T. Reisner, Bryce Yapps, Ramin Bighamian, Tyler Rubin, Joshua Goldstein, Eric S. Rosenthal, Jeffrey Peterson, Jin-Oh Hahn:
Forecasting Hypotension during Vasopressor Infusion via Time Series Analysis. EMBC 2019: 498-501 - 2018
- [c16]Varesh Prasad, James C. Lynch, Trent Gillingham, Saurav Nepal, Michael R. Filbin, Andrew T. Reisner, Thomas Heldt:
Prediction of Initiation of Vasopressor Administration in Emergency Department Patients at Risk of Septic Shock. AMIA 2018 - 2017
- [c15]Varesh Prasad, James C. Lynch, Corey L. Pasakarnis, Jill E. Thorsen, Michael R. Filbin, Andrew T. Reisner, Thomas Heldt:
Classification models to predict vasopressor administration for septic shock in the emergency department. EMBC 2017: 2650-2653 - 2016
- [j10]Ramin Bighamian, Sadaf Soleymani, Andrew T. Reisner, Istvan Seri, Jin-Oh Hahn:
Prediction of Hemodynamic Response to Epinephrine via Model-Based System Identification. IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics 20(1): 416-423 (2016) - 2014
- [j9]Ramin Bighamian, Andrew T. Reisner, Jin-Oh Hahn:
An Analytic Tool for Prediction of Hemodynamic Responses to Vasopressors. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 61(1): 109-118 (2014) - [c14]Ramin Bighamian, Cal Rubbo, Jill E. Thorsen, Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner:
Is there opportunity for automated decision-support and closed-loop control in ICU patients receiving vasopressor infusion? EMBC 2014: 1949-1952 - [c13]Jianbo Liu, Andrew T. Reisner, Shwetha Edla, Jaques Reifman:
A comparison of alerting strategies for hemorrhage identification during prehospital emergency transport. EMBC 2014: 2670-2673 - [c12]Jason B. Smith, Andrew T. Reisner, Shwetha Edla, Jianbo Liu, Stephanie Liddle, Jaques Reifman:
A platform for real-time acquisition and analysis of physiological data in hospital emergency departments. EMBC 2014: 2678-2681 - [c11]Xiaoxiao Chen, Andrew T. Reisner, Liangyou Chen, Shwetha Edla, Jaques Reifman:
The matching of sinus arrhythmia to respiration: Are trauma patients without serious injury comparable to healthy laboratory subjects? EMBC 2014: 3398-3401 - 2012
- [j8]Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner, Farouc A. Jaffer, H. Harry Asada:
Subject-Specific Estimation of Central Aortic Blood Pressure Using an Individualized Transfer Function: A Preliminary Feasibility Study. IEEE Trans. Inf. Technol. Biomed. 16(2): 212-220 (2012) - [c10]Lisa Redden, Pamela M. Neri, Stephen Poole, Eric G. Poon, Ali S. Raja, Charles N. Pozner, Gordon D. Schiff, Jan Horsky, Andrew T. Reisner, Adam B. Landman:
Using a Medical Simulation Center as a Usability Laboratory for Healthcare Information Technology. AMIA 2012 - [c9]Ramin Bighamian, Andrew T. Reisner, Jin-Oh Hahn:
Model-based estimation of blood pressure response to epinephrine. EMBC 2012: 223-226 - [c8]Stephanie Liddle, Lata Grover, Rachel Zhang, Maxim Khitrov, Joan C. Brown, J. Perren Cobb, Julian Goldman, Joseph Chou, Daniel Yagoda, M. Brandon Westover, Andrew T. Reisner:
Safety evaluation of a Medical Device Data System. EMBC 2012: 5899-5902 - 2011
- [c7]Xiaoxiao Chen, Liangyou Chen, Andrew T. Reisner, Jaques Reifman:
Using confidence intervals to assess the reliability of instantaneous heart rate and respiratory rate. EMBC 2011: 6939-6942 - 2010
- [j7]Jin-Oh Hahn, Devin B. McCombie, Andrew T. Reisner, Horacio M. Hojman, H. Harry Asada:
Identification of Multichannel Cardiovascular Dynamics Using Dual Laguerre Basis Functions for Noninvasive Cardiovascular Monitoring. IEEE Trans. Control. Syst. Technol. 18(1): 170-176 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j6]Liangyou Chen, Thomas M. McKenna, Andrew T. Reisner, Andrei V. Gribok, Jaques Reifman:
Decision tool for the early diagnosis of trauma patient hypovolemia. J. Biomed. Informatics 41(3): 469-478 (2008) - [j5]Ishna Neamatullah, Margaret M. Douglass, Li-Wei H. Lehman, Andrew T. Reisner, Mauricio Villarroel, William J. Long, Peter Szolovits, George B. Moody, Roger G. Mark, Gari D. Clifford:
Automated de-identification of free-text medical records. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 8: 32 (2008) - [j4]Phillip A. Shaltis, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring Using Hydrostatic Pressure Changes. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 55(6): 1775-1777 (2008) - [c6]Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
Physiologic-State-Adaptive Recovery of Aortic Blood Pressure and Flow Using Blind 2-Channel IIR Cardiovascular System Identification. ACC 2008: 838-843 - 2007
- [c5]Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
Sensitivity and Variance Analysis of Arterial Pressure Transfer Dynamics Estimated from Adaptive Multi-Channel System Identification. ACC 2007: 613-618 - 2006
- [j3]Chenggang Yu, Zhenqiu Liu, Thomas M. McKenna, Andrew T. Reisner, Jaques Reifman:
Application of Information Technology: A Method for Automatic Identification of Reliable Heart Rates Calculated from ECG and PPG Waveforms. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 13(3): 309-320 (2006) - [j2]Ramakrishna Mukkamala, Andrew T. Reisner, Horacio M. Hojman, Roger G. Mark, Richard J. Cohen:
Continuous cardiac output monitoring by peripheral blood pressure waveform analysis. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 53(3): 459-467 (2006) - [c4]Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
A blind approach to reconstruction of aortic blood pressure waveform using gray-box identification of multiple pressure transfer channels. ACC 2006: 1-6 - [c3]Phillip A. Shaltis, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
Wearable, Cuff-less PPG-Based Blood Pressure Monitor with Novel Height Sensor. EMBC 2006: 908-911 - [c2]Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T. Reisner, Horacio M. Hojman, H. Harry Asada:
Reconstruction of Central Aortic Pressure Waveform Using Adaptive Multi-Channel Identification. EMBC 2006: 3377-3380 - [c1]Devin B. McCombie, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
Adaptive blood pressure estimation from wearable PPG sensors using peripheral artery pulse wave velocity measurements and multi-channel blind identification of local arterial dynamics. EMBC 2006: 3521-3524 - 2005
- [j1]Devin B. McCombie, Andrew T. Reisner, H. Harry Asada:
Laguerre-model blind system identification: cardiovascular dynamics estimated from multiple peripheral circulatory signals. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 52(11): 1889-1901 (2005)
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