Robert Bishop
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Also affiliated: California Institute of Technology (1974); DSM (Netherlands) (1983); Houston Methodist (1985); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2025); Nationwide Children's Hospital (2014); Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2023); Los Alamos National Laboratory (2018); University of Pittsburgh (2024); Princeton University (1972); John Hunter Hospital (2006); Hunter Medical Research Institute (2003–2006); St. Francis Hospital (1985); Methodist Hospital (1985); Children's Hospital Colorado (2018–2025); FWRadiology (1985); Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (2024); National Eye Institute (2015); University of California Davis Medical Center (2023–2025); Indiana University School of Medicine (1985); University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (2020–2025); Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (1985); University of Nebraska Medical Center (1983); Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (2012); University of Newcastle Australia (2003–2006); University of Pennsylvania (2023); University of Colorado Denver (2018–2025); Philadelphia University (2023)
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Robert Bishop's research focuses on improving outcomes for pediatric patients experiencing cardiac arrest. His work investigates critical physiological parameters and interventions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in intensive care settings. Recent publications examine the impact of specific blood pressure thresholds, the role of end-tidal carbon dioxide levels, and the effectiveness of epinephrine administration on survival rates with favorable neurologic outcomes in children. Bishop also studies the quality of CPR delivery and its association with survival, comparing outcomes in children with and without cardiac disease. His research includes analyses of pediatric extracorporeal CPR and outcomes in children with pulmonary hypertension. Bishop has a publication record of 51 papers and an h-index of 15, with significant collaboration with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Carleen Schneiter and Todd C. Carpenter.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 51
- Citations: 717
Selected Publications
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Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS) (2025)
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- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
- Association of Early Epinephrine with Hemodynamics and Outcome in Pediatric in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Cluster-randomized Clinical Trial Intensive Care Unit Resuscitation (ICU-RESUS)
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