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Noah Syroid

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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|March 14, 2019
Optimizing intraoperative administration of propofol, remifentanil, and fentanyl through pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic simulations to increase the postoperative duration of analgesiaCarl Tams, Noah Syroid, Terrie Vasilopoulos, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|August 25, 2006
The evaluation of a pulmonary display to detect adverse respiratory events using high resolution human simulatorS Blake Wachter, Ken Johnson, Robert Albert, et al.
Human Factors|May 16, 2006
Drug delivery as control task: improving performance in a common anesthetic taskFrank A Drews, Noah Syroid, James Agutter, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|April 2, 2003
The employment of an iterative design process to develop a pulmonary graphical displayS Blake Wachter, Jim Agutter, Noah Syroid, et al.
Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Development and evaluation of a just-in-time support systemFrank A Drews, Paul Picciano, James Agutter, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|October 23, 2003
Evaluation of graphic cardiovascular display in a high-fidelity simulatorJames Agutter, Frank Drews, Noah Syroid, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 29, 2003
The influence of hemorrhagic shock on propofol: a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysisKen B Johnson, Talmage D Egan, Steven E Kern, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|May 2, 2020
A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic real-time display may change anesthesiologists' behaviorShinju Obara, Noah Syroid, Takahiro Ogura, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|September 27, 2012
Graphical user interface simplifies infusion pump programming and enhances the ability to detect pump-related faultsNoah Syroid, David Liu, Robert Albert, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|March 14, 2019
Optimizing intraoperative administration of propofol, remifentanil, and fentanyl through pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic simulations to increase the postoperative duration of analgesiaCarl Tams, Noah Syroid, Terrie Vasilopoulos, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|August 25, 2006
The evaluation of a pulmonary display to detect adverse respiratory events using high resolution human simulatorS Blake Wachter, Ken Johnson, Robert Albert, et al.
Human Factors|May 16, 2006
Drug delivery as control task: improving performance in a common anesthetic taskFrank A Drews, Noah Syroid, James Agutter, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|April 2, 2003
The employment of an iterative design process to develop a pulmonary graphical displayS Blake Wachter, Jim Agutter, Noah Syroid, et al.
Human Factors|June 8, 2007
Development and evaluation of a just-in-time support systemFrank A Drews, Paul Picciano, James Agutter, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|October 23, 2003
Evaluation of graphic cardiovascular display in a high-fidelity simulatorJames Agutter, Frank Drews, Noah Syroid, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 29, 2003
The influence of hemorrhagic shock on propofol: a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysisKen B Johnson, Talmage D Egan, Steven E Kern, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|May 2, 2020
A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic real-time display may change anesthesiologists' behaviorShinju Obara, Noah Syroid, Takahiro Ogura, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|September 27, 2012
Graphical user interface simplifies infusion pump programming and enhances the ability to detect pump-related faultsNoah Syroid, David Liu, Robert Albert, et al.
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