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Simon T Vistisen

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Critical Care Medicine|June 3, 2025
Adherence to Hypotension Prediction Index Treatment Protocols Cause More Aggressive TreatmentSimon T Vistisen, Johannes Enevoldsen
Anesthesiology|August 19, 2022
Performance of the Hypotension Prediction Index May Be Overestimated Due to Selection BiasJohannes Enevoldsen, Simon T Vistisen
Critical Care Medicine|May 19, 2009
Prediction of fluid responsiveness in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients ventilated with low tidal volume and high positive end-expiratory pressureSimon T Vistisen, Anders Larsson
Anesthesiology|April 8, 2025
Hypotension Prediction Index Revalidation: CommentJohannes Enevoldsen, Simon T Vistisen
Current Opinion in Critical Care|May 25, 2017
Where are we heading with fluid responsiveness research?Simon T Vistisen, Peter Juhl-Olsen
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|June 13, 2022
Using generalized additive models to decompose time series and waveforms, and dissect heart-lung interaction physiologyJohannes Enevoldsen, Gavin L Simpson, Simon T Vistisen
Anesthesiology|January 10, 2023
Selection Bias in the Hypotension Prediction Index: ReplyJohannes Enevoldsen, Henrik L Hovgaard, Simon T Vistisen
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|February 18, 2017
Can Passive Leg Raising Be Considered the Gold Standard in Predicting Fluid Responsiveness?Simon T Vistisen, Johannes Enevoldsen, Thomas W L Scheeren
Critical Care Research and Practice|October 27, 2018
Prevalence and Temporal Distribution of Extrasystoles in Septic ICU Patients: The Feasibility of Predicting Fluid Responsiveness Using ExtrasystolesJohannes Enevoldsen, Cristhian Potes, Minnan Xu-Wilson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|June 30, 2019
Predicting vital sign deterioration with artificial intelligence or machine learningSimon T Vistisen, Alistair E W Johnson, Thomas W L Scheeren
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Critical Care Medicine|June 3, 2025
Adherence to Hypotension Prediction Index Treatment Protocols Cause More Aggressive TreatmentSimon T Vistisen, Johannes Enevoldsen
Anesthesiology|August 19, 2022
Performance of the Hypotension Prediction Index May Be Overestimated Due to Selection BiasJohannes Enevoldsen, Simon T Vistisen
Critical Care Medicine|May 19, 2009
Prediction of fluid responsiveness in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients ventilated with low tidal volume and high positive end-expiratory pressureSimon T Vistisen, Anders Larsson
Anesthesiology|April 8, 2025
Hypotension Prediction Index Revalidation: CommentJohannes Enevoldsen, Simon T Vistisen
Current Opinion in Critical Care|May 25, 2017
Where are we heading with fluid responsiveness research?Simon T Vistisen, Peter Juhl-Olsen
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|June 13, 2022
Using generalized additive models to decompose time series and waveforms, and dissect heart-lung interaction physiologyJohannes Enevoldsen, Gavin L Simpson, Simon T Vistisen
Anesthesiology|January 10, 2023
Selection Bias in the Hypotension Prediction Index: ReplyJohannes Enevoldsen, Henrik L Hovgaard, Simon T Vistisen
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|February 18, 2017
Can Passive Leg Raising Be Considered the Gold Standard in Predicting Fluid Responsiveness?Simon T Vistisen, Johannes Enevoldsen, Thomas W L Scheeren
Critical Care Research and Practice|October 27, 2018
Prevalence and Temporal Distribution of Extrasystoles in Septic ICU Patients: The Feasibility of Predicting Fluid Responsiveness Using ExtrasystolesJohannes Enevoldsen, Cristhian Potes, Minnan Xu-Wilson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|June 30, 2019
Predicting vital sign deterioration with artificial intelligence or machine learningSimon T Vistisen, Alistair E W Johnson, Thomas W L Scheeren
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