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Alister J. Bates
Researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Publications - 46
Citations - 735
Alister J. Bates is an academic researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bronchopulmonary dysplasia. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 35 publications receiving 537 citations. Previous affiliations of Alister J. Bates include University of Cincinnati & Imperial College London.
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Tissue-Engineered Tracheal Replacement in a Child: A 4-Year Follow-Up Study
Nicholas Hamilton,Mazyar Kanani,Derek J. Roebuck,Richard Hewitt,Raul Cetto,Emily J. Culme-Seymour,Ed C. Toll,Alister J. Bates,A. Comerford,Clare A. McLaren,Colin R. Butler,C. Crowley,Denise McIntyre,Neil J. Sebire,Sam M. Janes,Christopher O'Callaghan,Christopher E. Mason,P De Coppi,Mark W. Lowdell,Martin J. Elliott,Martin A. Birchall +20 more
TL;DR: The long‐term viability of a decellularized tissue‐engineered trachea within a child is demonstrated and further research is needed to develop bioengineered pediatric tracheal replacements with lower morbidity, better biomechanics and lower costs.
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Large-scale CFD simulations of the transitional and turbulent regime for the large human airways during rapid inhalation
Hadrien Calmet,Alberto M. Gambaruto,Alister J. Bates,Mariano Vázquez,Guillaume Houzeaux,Denis Doorly +5 more
TL;DR: The dynamics of unsteady flow in the human large airways during a rapid inhalation were investigated using highly detailed large-scale computational fluid dynamics on a subject-specific geometry, indicating the potential of large- scale simulations to further understanding of airway physiological mechanics, which is essential to guide clinical diagnosis.
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Dynamics of airflow in a short inhalation.
Alister J. Bates,Denis Doorly,Raul Cetto,Raul Cetto,Hadrien Calmet,Alberto M. Gambaruto,Neil Tolley,Guillaume Houzeaux,Robert C. Schroter +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the progress of flow transition and the advance of inhaled nonabsorbed gas were determined using highly resolved simulations of a sniff 0.5 s long, 1 l s−1 peak flow, 364 ml inhaled volume.
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Dynamics of airflow in a short inhalation
Alister J. Bates,Denis Doorly,Raul Cetto,Raul Cetto,Hadrien Calmet,Alberto M. Gambaruto,Neil Tolley,Guillaume Houzeaux,Robert C. Schroter +8 more
TL;DR: The consequences for flow development and convective transport of an inhaled gas were investigated in a subject geometry extending from the nose to the bronchi and at the carina, where the form of the temporal concentration profile reflected both shear dispersion and airway filling defects owing to recirculation regions.
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Assessing the relationship between movement and airflow in the upper airway using computational fluid dynamics with motion determined from magnetic resonance imaging.
Alister J. Bates,Alister J. Bates,Andreas Schuh,Gabriel Amine-Eddine,Keith McConnell,Wolfgang Loew,Robert J. Fleck,Jason C. Woods,Charles L. Dumoulin,Raouf S. Amin +9 more
TL;DR: Realistic movement of the airway is incorporated into CFD simulations of airflow in the upper airway for the first time and will allow novel analysis of dynamic conditions, such as sleep apnoea.