Biography and Research Information
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Adam Ross's research focuses on critical care interventions and patient outcomes. He has investigated pharmacologic interventions for preventing upper gastrointestinal bleeding in intensive care unit patients, with a publication on this topic in 2023. Ross also studies respiratory distress in preterm neonates, publishing on non-responsive cases in 2024. His work involves collaborations with Zena Ghazala, David N. Matlock, Kathleen Murphy, and Laura Gonzalez‐Krellwitz, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored publications. Ross has a publication count of 4 and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates (2024)
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- What pharmacologic interventions are effective for preventing upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients admitted to intensive care units?
- What pharmacologic interventions are effective for preventing upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients admitted to intensive care units?
- What pharmacologic interventions are effective for preventing upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients admitted to intensive care units?
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
- Beyond Standard Care: Addressing Non-responsive Respiratory Distress in Preterm Neonates
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