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Researcher Name

Dr Rupert Pearse

Researcher IDH-5426-2011 (more information)
CountryUK
Company / InstitutionBarts and The London School of Medicine
Job TitleReader (Associate Professor) in Intensive Care Medicine
Research Interest

Peri-Operative Medicine
-pre and post-operative risk assessment
-peri-operative haemodynamic moniotring
-epidemiology of non-cardiac surgery
-post-operative organ injury

Cardiovascular pathophysiology of critical illness
-Microvascular function in critical illness
-Cardiac output and oxygen delivery
-haemodynamic monitoring

Trauma and Sepsis including transfusion

Research Expertise

Experienced intensive care consultant in busy acute hospital; case-mix includes sepsis, major surgery, trauma, head injury, stroke. Large multi-centre clinical trials, observational and epidemiological studies; Translational medicine; clinical and laboratory studies.

Research Areas

Peri-operative risk assessment; Peri-operative haemodynamic moniotring; Epidemiology of non-cardiac surgery; Post-operative organ injury; Microvascular function in critical illness; Cardiac output and oxygen delivery; Haemodynamic monitoring; Trauma, Sepsis, Transfusion.


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