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Alan H. Morris
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 252
Citations - 31748
Alan H. Morris is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: ARDS & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 241 publications receiving 29880 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan H. Morris include Intermountain Medical Center & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Asymmetric spin echo sequences. A simple new method for obtaining NMR 1H spectral images.
TL;DR: In vivo subtraction images of ethionine-induced fatty rat livers were significantly different from similar in vivo images of normalRat livers, and this simple spin echo sequence modification may obviate the need for more time-consuming 3-dimensional Fourier transform proton chemical shift images.
Adult respiratory distress syndrome and new modes of mechanical ventilation: reducing the complications of high volume and high pressure.
TL;DR: Caution should be exercised, however, since there are no convincing data that any particular ventilatory support mode is superior for the support of ARDS patients, and well-controlled, randomized clinical trials are needed.
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Computers in Critical Care
Thomas D. East,Thomas D. East,C. J. Wallace,Alan H. Morris,Alan H. Morris,Reed M. Gardner,Reed M. Gardner,Dwayne R. Westenskow +7 more
TL;DR: The current state-of-the-art and future applications of computers in critical care, with particular attention to ventilator and drug-delivery applications are reviewed.
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Initial fractal exponent of heart rate variability is associated with success of early resuscitation in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock: a prospective cohort study
Samuel M. Brown,Samuel M. Brown,Quinn Tate,Jason P. Jones,Daniel B. Knox,Kathryn G. Kuttler,Michael J. Lanspa,Michael J. Lanspa,Matthew T. Rondina,Colin K. Grissom,Colin K. Grissom,Subhasis Behera,V.J. Mathews,Alan H. Morris,Alan H. Morris +14 more
TL;DR: Loss of complexity in HRV is associated with worse outcome early in severe sepsis and septic shock, and further work should evaluate whether complexity of HRV could guide treatment in sepsi.
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Enabling a learning healthcare system with automated computer protocols that produce replicable and personalized clinician actions.
Alan H. Morris,Brian C. Stagg,Michael J. Lanspa,James F. Orme,Terry P. Clemmer,Lindell K. Weaver,Frank Thomas,Colin K. Grissom,Ellie Hirshberg,Thomas D. East,Carrie Jane Wallace,Michael P. Young,Dean F. Sittig,Antonio Pesenti,Michela Bombino,Eduardo Beck,Katherine A. Sward,Charlene R. Weir,Shobha Phansalkar,Gordon R. Bernard,B. Taylor Thompson,Roy G. Brower,Jonathon D. Truwit,Jay S. Steingrub,R. Duncan Hite,Douglas F. Willson,Jerry J. Zimmerman,Vinay M. Nadkarni,Adrienne G. Randolph,Martha A. Q. Curley,Christopher J. L. Newth,Jacques Lacroix,Michael S. D. Agus,Kang H. Lee,Bennett P. deBoisblanc,R. Scott Evans,Dean K. Sorenson,Anthony Wong,Michael V. Boland,David W. Grainger,Willard H. Dere,Alan S. Crandall,Julio C. Facelli,Stanley M. Huff,Peter J. Haug,Ulrike Pielmeier,Stephen Edward Rees,Dan Stieper Karbing,Steen Andreassen,Eddy Fan,Roberta M. Goldring,Kenneth I. Berger,Beno W. Oppenheimer,E. Wesley Ely,E. Wesley Ely,Ognjen Gajic,Brian W. Pickering,David A. Schoenfeld,Irena Tocino,Russell S. Gonnering,Peter J. Pronovost,Lucy Savitz,Didier Dreyfuss,Arthur S. Slutsky,James D. Crapo,Derek C. Angus,Michael R. Pinsky,Brent C. James,Donald M. Berwick +68 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a feasible subset of therapeutic decision-support tools based on credible clinical outcome evidence: computer protocols leading to replicable clinician actions (eActions).