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Robert P Patterson
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 129
Citations - 5625
Robert P Patterson is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impedance cardiography & Electrical impedance tomography. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 127 publications receiving 5348 citations.
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Development and evaluation of an impedance cardiac output system
TL;DR: Impedance cardiac output values simultaneously compared with dye dilution techniques under rest and exercise conditions are compared to show the difference in output values between the two techniques under different exercise conditions.
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GREIT: a unified approach to 2D linear EIT reconstruction of lung images.
Andy Adler,John H. Arnold,Richard Bayford,Andrea Borsic,Brian H. Brown,Paul Dixon,Theo J.C. Faes,Inéz Frerichs,Hervé Gagnon,Yvo Garber,Bartłomiej Grychtol,Günter Hahn,William R. B. Lionheart,Anjum Malik,Robert P Patterson,Janet Stocks,Andrew Tizzard,Norbert Weiler,Gerhard K. Wolf +18 more
TL;DR: This paper describes the unified approach to linear image reconstruction developed for GREIT (Graz consensus Reconstruction algorithm for EIT), which represents the consensus of a large and representative group of experts in EIT algorithm design and clinical applications for pulmonary monitoring.
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The Minnesota impedance cardiograph- theory and applications.
W. G. Kubicek,J Kottke,Ramos Mu,Robert P Patterson,D. A. Witsoe,LaBree Jw,Remole W,T E Layman,H Schoening,J T Garamela +9 more
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Impedance Cardiography as a Noninvasive Method of Monitoring Cardiac Function and Other Parameters of the Cardiovascular System
TL;DR: The purpose of this communication is to present the system described as the impedance cardiograph that has evolved after several years of research in this laboratory and some of its applications to measurements of parameters related to the cardiovascular system.
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Versus Pharmacotherapy for Chronic Primary Insomnia: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Cynthia R. Gross,Mary Jo Kreitzer,Maryanne Reilly-Spong,Melanie M. Wall,Nicole Y. Winbush,Robert P Patterson,Mark W. Mahowald,Michel Cramer-Bornemann +7 more
TL;DR: Initial evidence for the efficacy of MBSR as a viable treatment for chronic insomnia as measured by sleep diary, actigraphy, well-validated sleep scales, and measures of remission and clinical recovery is provided.