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    Insulin kinetics and the Neonatal Intensive Care Insulin–Nutrition–Glucose (NICING) model by Dickson, J.L., Pretty, C.G., Alsweiler, J., Lynn, A., Chase, J.G.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-02-2017)
    “…•A three compartment model of glucose–insulin kinetics in the very premature infant is presented.•Insulin kinetic parameters are identified using a novel…”
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    Stroke Volume estimation using aortic pressure measurements and aortic cross sectional area: Proof of concept by Kamoi, S., Pretty, C. G., Chiew, Y. S., Pironet, A., Davidson, S., Desaive, T., Shaw, G. M., Chase, J. G.

    “…Accurate Stroke Volume (SV) monitoring is essential for patient with cardiovascular dysfunction patients. However, direct SV measurements are not clinically…”
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    A continuous wave radar technique for structural health monitoring by Amies, A. C., Pretty, C. G., Rodgers, G. W., Chase, J. G.

    “…Radar is a technique commonly used to determine the instantaneous distance between moving objects. This paper proposes the application of a frequency-modulated…”
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    Safety, efficacy and clinical generalization of the STAR protocol: a retrospective analysis by Stewart, Kent W., Pretty, Christopher G., Tomlinson, Hamish, Thomas, Felicity L., Homlok, József, Noémi, Szabó Némedi, Illyés, Attila, Shaw, Geoffrey M., Benyó, Balázs, Chase, J. Geoffrey

    Published in Annals of intensive care (29-03-2016)
    “…Background The changes in metabolic pathways and metabolites due to critical illness result in a highly complex and dynamic metabolic state, making safe,…”
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    Clinically applicable model-based method, for physiologically accurate flow waveform and stroke volume estimation by Balmer, Joel, Pretty, Christopher G., Davidson, Shaun, Mehta-Wilson, Tashana, Desaive, Thomas, Smith, Rachel, Shaw, Geoffrey M., Chase, J. Geoffrey

    “…•Accurate end systole detection the capstone of pulse contour based flow estimation.•Superior end systole detection enables dynamic windkessel parameter…”
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    Incorporating pulse wave velocity into model-based pulse contour analysis method for estimation of cardiac stroke volume by Smith, Rachel, Balmer, Joel, Pretty, Christopher G., Mehta-Wilson, Tashana, Desaive, Thomas, Shaw, Geoffrey M., Chase, J. Geoffrey

    “…•Pulse wave velocity used for dynamic parameter identification of pulse contour model.•Validation using clinically relevant pressure waveforms during…”
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    Accurate end systole detection in dicrotic notch-less arterial pressure waveforms by Balmer, Joel, Smith, Rachel, Pretty, Christopher G., Desaive, Thomas, Shaw, Geoff M., Chase, J. Geoffrey

    “…Identification of end systole is often necessary when studying events specific to systole or diastole, for example, models that estimate cardiac function and…”
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    What makes tight glycemic control tight? The impact of variability and nutrition in two clinical studies by Suhaimi, Fatanah, Le Compte, Aaron, Preiser, Jean-Charles, Shaw, Geoffrey M, Massion, Paul, Radermecker, Regis, Pretty, Christopher G, Lin, Jessica, Desaive, Thomas, Chase, J Geoffrey

    Published in Journal of diabetes science and technology (01-03-2010)
    “…Tight glycemic control (TGC) remains controversial while successful, consistent, and effective protocols remain elusive. This research analyzes data from two…”
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    Assessment of Malaysian ICU Staff Perceptions Towards STAR Glycaemic Control Protocol by Razak, A. A., Abu-Samah, A., Razak, N. N., Baharudin, S., Suhaimi, F. M., Jamaludin, U. K., Ralib, A., Mat-Nor, M. B, Pretty, C. G.

    “…A good glycaemic control protocol requires an assessment feedback from clinical side for improvement to reduce dysglycaemia (hyper or hypo) and most…”
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    Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept by Suhaimi, Fatanah Mohamad, Chase, J. G., Le Compte, A. J., Pretty, C. G., Elliott, R., Wenz, A., Shaw, G. M., Abdul Razak, Normy

    “…Sepsis patients normally suffer microcirculatory dysfunction, which results in organ failure and increased risk of death [1]. Importantly, microcirculatory…”
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