Frederick J Pearce
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Recent Articles
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Montgomery L, Montgomery R, Bodo M, Mahon R, Pearce F
J Electr Bioimpedance
. 2022 Jan;
12(1):103-116.
PMID: 35069946
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is a respiratory/ventilation procedure that is used to maintain or improve breathing in clinical and experimental cases that exhibit impaired lung function. Body fluid shift movement...
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Bodo M, Montgomery L, Pearce F, Armonda R
J Electr Bioimpedance
. 2021 Feb;
9(1):123-132.
PMID: 33584928
Neuromonitoring is performed to prevent further (secondary) brain damage by detecting low brain blood flow following a head injury, stroke or neurosurgery. This comparative neuromonitoring study is part of an...
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Bodo M, Pearce F, Tsai M, Garcia A, vanAlbert S, Armonda R
J Spec Oper Med
. 2013 Nov;
13(4):63-75.
PMID: 24227564
Introduction: Two challenges of trauma triage are to identify wounded who are in danger of imminent death and to enable medics to determine if resuscitation is possible when making ?dead...
4.
Atkins J, Johnson K, Pearce F
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2006 Oct;
292(2):H776-85.
PMID: 17056674
Oxygen inhalation is recommended for the initial care of trauma victims. The improved survival seen in early hemorrhage is normally associated with an increase in blood pressure. Although clinical use...
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Johnson K, Pearce F, Jeffreys N, McJames S, Cluff M
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
. 2006 Apr;
20(2):167-72.
PMID: 16616655
Objectives: To explore how the potent vasoconstrictive features of vasopressin impact the rate of cardiovascular collapse and metabolic derangements associated with prolonged hemorrhagic shock. Design: A prospective randomized trial. Setting:...
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Bodo M, Szebeni J, Baranyi L, Savay S, Pearce F, Alving C, et al.
J Liposome Res
. 2005 Oct;
15(1-2):3-14.
PMID: 16194924
Intravenous administration of liposomes, including Doxil, can cause severe life-threatening hemodynamic changes in pigs. The reaction is due to complement activation, and it is characterized by massive pulmonary hypertension, systemic...
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Walsh D, Thavichaigarn P, Pattanapanyasat K, Siritongtaworn P, Kongcharoen P, Tongtawe P, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2005 Jul;
129(2):221-30.
PMID: 16045935
Background: Severe injury is associated with changes in monocytes that may contribute to poor outcomes. Longitudinal characterization of monocyte response patterns after trauma may provide added insight into these immunological...
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Pearce F, Waasdorp C, Hufnagel H, Burris D, DeFeo J, Soballe P, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2005 May;
99(3):814-21.
PMID: 15890752
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that changes in subcutaneous PO2 (PscO2) during progressive hemodilution will reliably predict a "critical point" at which tissue O2 consumption (VO2) becomes...
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Bodo M, Pearce F, Montgomery L, Rosenthal M, Kubinyi G, Thuroczy G, et al.
Aviat Space Environ Med
. 2003 May;
74(5):506-11.
PMID: 12751577
Introduction: In spite of the known importance of cerebral blood flow (CBF) monitoring for aviation, spaceflight, military and emergency medicine, and neurosurgical intra- and postoperative monitoring, there is no standard...