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Simon Tilma Vistisen

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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|July 28, 2016
Using extra systoles to predict fluid responsiveness in cardiothoracic critical care patientsSimon Tilma Vistisen
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 20, 2025
Predicting arterial pressure without prejudice: towards effective hypotension prediction modelsSimon Tilma Vistisen, Paul Elbers
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|December 12, 2023
CON: The hypotension prediction index is not a validated predictor of hypotensionSimon Tilma Vistisen, Johannes Enevoldsen
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|October 10, 2024
Small changes in the transducer position cause a systematic change in cardiac output readings: implications for clinical practiceCaroline Dinesen, Simon Tilma Vistisen, Peter Juhl-Olsen
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|November 10, 2018
Post-extrasystolic characteristics in the arterial blood pressure waveform are associated with right ventricular dysfunction in intensive care patientsSimon Tilma Vistisen, Benjamin Moody, Leo Anthony Celi, et al.
Brain Injury|October 31, 2014
Association between the sensory-motor nervous system and the autonomic nervous system in neurorehabilitation patients with severe acquired brain injurySimon Tilma Vistisen, Jim Jensen, Jesper Fleischer, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|November 9, 2013
Variations in the pre-ejection period induced by ventricular extra systoles may be feasible to predict fluid responsivenessSimon Tilma Vistisen, Kristian Kjær Andersen, Christian Alcaraz Frederiksen, et al.
Spine|September 24, 2021
Persistent Opioid Use After Spine Surgery: A Prospective Cohort StudyPeter Uhrbrand, Peter Helmig, Simon Haroutounian, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|October 30, 2013
Variations in the pre-ejection period induced by deep breathing do not predict the hemodynamic response to early haemorrhage in healthy volunteersSimon Tilma Vistisen, Peter Juhl-Olsen, Christian Alcaraz Frederiksen, et al.
Brain Injury|December 4, 2013
Heart rate variability in neurorehabilitation patients with severe acquired brain injurySimon Tilma Vistisen, Troels Krarup Hansen, Jim Jensen, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|July 28, 2016
Using extra systoles to predict fluid responsiveness in cardiothoracic critical care patientsSimon Tilma Vistisen
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 20, 2025
Predicting arterial pressure without prejudice: towards effective hypotension prediction modelsSimon Tilma Vistisen, Paul Elbers
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|December 12, 2023
CON: The hypotension prediction index is not a validated predictor of hypotensionSimon Tilma Vistisen, Johannes Enevoldsen
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|October 10, 2024
Small changes in the transducer position cause a systematic change in cardiac output readings: implications for clinical practiceCaroline Dinesen, Simon Tilma Vistisen, Peter Juhl-Olsen
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|November 10, 2018
Post-extrasystolic characteristics in the arterial blood pressure waveform are associated with right ventricular dysfunction in intensive care patientsSimon Tilma Vistisen, Benjamin Moody, Leo Anthony Celi, et al.
Brain Injury|October 31, 2014
Association between the sensory-motor nervous system and the autonomic nervous system in neurorehabilitation patients with severe acquired brain injurySimon Tilma Vistisen, Jim Jensen, Jesper Fleischer, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|November 9, 2013
Variations in the pre-ejection period induced by ventricular extra systoles may be feasible to predict fluid responsivenessSimon Tilma Vistisen, Kristian Kjær Andersen, Christian Alcaraz Frederiksen, et al.
Spine|September 24, 2021
Persistent Opioid Use After Spine Surgery: A Prospective Cohort StudyPeter Uhrbrand, Peter Helmig, Simon Haroutounian, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|October 30, 2013
Variations in the pre-ejection period induced by deep breathing do not predict the hemodynamic response to early haemorrhage in healthy volunteersSimon Tilma Vistisen, Peter Juhl-Olsen, Christian Alcaraz Frederiksen, et al.
Brain Injury|December 4, 2013
Heart rate variability in neurorehabilitation patients with severe acquired brain injurySimon Tilma Vistisen, Troels Krarup Hansen, Jim Jensen, et al.
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