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J Randall Moorman

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Journal of Electrocardiology|September 10, 2018
A crossroads in predictive analytics monitoring for clinical medicineJ Randall Moorman
NPJ Digital Medicine|April 1, 2022
The principles of whole-hospital predictive analytics monitoring for clinical medicine originated in the neonatal ICUJ Randall Moorman
Physiological Measurement|January 9, 2014
The modern age of Physiological MeasurementJ Randall Moorman
Physiological Measurement|September 17, 2015
Martin Black award for the best paper published in 2014J Randall Moorman, Jon Ruffle
Critical Care Medicine|June 17, 2017
An Ejection Fraction Measurement for the MassesJ Randall Moorman, Douglas E Lake
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|November 2, 2010
Accurate estimation of entropy in very short physiological time series: the problem of atrial fibrillation detection in implanted ventricular devicesDouglas E Lake, J Randall Moorman
Physiological Measurement|September 28, 2021
Continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring is a dominant source of predictive signal in machine learning for risk stratification and clinical decision support<sup></sup>Oliver Monfredi, Jessica Keim-Malpass, J Randall Moorman
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|February 14, 2024
Cardiorespiratory Dynamics During Prone Positioning for Severe Ards: A Retrospective Cohort StudyAndrew Barros, Seung Wook Lee, J Randall Moorman
Critical Care Medicine|April 16, 2016
Early Detection of Sepsis--A Role for Network Physiology?J Randall Moorman, Douglas E Lake, Plamen Ch Ivanov
Pediatrics|April 5, 2005
Heart rate characteristics and laboratory tests in neonatal sepsisM Pamela Griffin, Douglas E Lake, J Randall Moorman
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Journal of Electrocardiology|September 10, 2018
A crossroads in predictive analytics monitoring for clinical medicineJ Randall Moorman
NPJ Digital Medicine|April 1, 2022
The principles of whole-hospital predictive analytics monitoring for clinical medicine originated in the neonatal ICUJ Randall Moorman
Physiological Measurement|January 9, 2014
The modern age of Physiological MeasurementJ Randall Moorman
Physiological Measurement|September 17, 2015
Martin Black award for the best paper published in 2014J Randall Moorman, Jon Ruffle
Critical Care Medicine|June 17, 2017
An Ejection Fraction Measurement for the MassesJ Randall Moorman, Douglas E Lake
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|November 2, 2010
Accurate estimation of entropy in very short physiological time series: the problem of atrial fibrillation detection in implanted ventricular devicesDouglas E Lake, J Randall Moorman
Physiological Measurement|September 28, 2021
Continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring is a dominant source of predictive signal in machine learning for risk stratification and clinical decision support<sup></sup>Oliver Monfredi, Jessica Keim-Malpass, J Randall Moorman
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|February 14, 2024
Cardiorespiratory Dynamics During Prone Positioning for Severe Ards: A Retrospective Cohort StudyAndrew Barros, Seung Wook Lee, J Randall Moorman
Critical Care Medicine|April 16, 2016
Early Detection of Sepsis--A Role for Network Physiology?J Randall Moorman, Douglas E Lake, Plamen Ch Ivanov
Pediatrics|April 5, 2005
Heart rate characteristics and laboratory tests in neonatal sepsisM Pamela Griffin, Douglas E Lake, J Randall Moorman
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