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David L. Hayes

David L. Hayes

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Medicine

D-Index
90
Citations
41574
World Ranking
12009
National Ranking
6155

Overview

David L. Hayes is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a strong focus on both Computer Science and Medicine. Within these broad areas, Hayes has contributed extensively to subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, as well as Information Systems.

The primary topics of Hayes's work reflect an integration of computing and medicine, featuring areas such as Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Quantum Information and Cryptography, Digital Education and Society, Quantum Many-Body Systems, Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation Studies, COVID-19 and Mental Health, and Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing.

Hayes has coauthored numerous papers with frequent collaborators including Michael Foss-Feig, Dan Gresh, Brian Neyenhuis, Eli Chertkov, and Thomas M. Gatterman. These partnerships have led to a body of work that spans experimental physics to digital education.

Their most cited recent publications include:

  • "Teaching in the Age of Covid-19," 2020, published in Postdigital Science and Education
  • "Teaching in the Age of Covid-19-1 Year Later," 2021, published in Postdigital Science and Education
  • "Teaching in the Age of Covid-19-The New Normal," 2022, published in Postdigital Science and Education
  • "Characterizing a non-equilibrium phase transition on a quantum computer," 2023, published in Nature Physics
  • "Experimental demonstration of the advantage of adaptive quantum circuits," 2023, appearing on arXiv (Cornell University)

Hayes's publications appear frequently in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Heart Rhythm, Postdigital Science and Education, Nature Physics, and Physical Review Research, with the largest number of papers published in arXiv.

The scientist's work on quantum computing includes studies in quantum algorithms and architectures, exploring quantum many-body systems and quantum information theory. Within medicine, Hayes has contributed to cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, with particular attention to cardiac pacing and defibrillation, as well as radiology and nuclear medicine imaging techniques.

Hayes has also addressed topics in digital education and society, with a focus on the implications of COVID-19 and its effect on mental health. The series of papers on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic reflect ongoing research into educational practices during social disruptions.

Best Publications

  • Cardiac Resynchronization in Chronic Heart Failure

    William T. Abraham;Westby G. Fisher;Andrew L. Smith;David B. Delurgio

  • ACC/AHA/HRS 2008 Guidelines for Device-Based Therapy of Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities

    Andrew E. Epstein;John P. DiMarco;Kenneth A. Ellenbogen

  • 2012 ACCF/AHA/HRS focused update incorporated into the ACCF/AHA/HRS 2008 guidelines for device-based therapy of cardiac rhythm abnormalities: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines and the Heart Rhythm Society.

    Cynthia M. Tracy;Andrew E. Epstein;Dawood Darbar;John P. DiMarco

  • ACC/AHA/NASPE 2002 Guideline Update for Implantation of Cardiac Pacemakers and Antiarrhythmia Devices--summary article: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (ACC/AHA/NASPE Committee to Update the 1998 Pacemaker Guidelines).

    Gabriel Gregoratos;Jonathan Abrams;Andrew E. Epstein;Roger A. Freedman

  • Management and Outcome of Permanent Pacemaker and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Infections

    Muhammad R. Sohail;Daniel Z. Uslan;Akbar H. Khan;Paul A. Friedman

  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy: Part 2--issues during and after device implantation and unresolved questions.

    Jeroen J. Bax;Theodore Abraham;S. Serge Barold;Ole A. Breithardt

  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy: Part 1--issues before device implantation.

    Jeroen J. Bax;Theodore Abraham;S. Serge Barold;Ole A. Breithardt

  • ACC/AHA/HRS 2008 guidelines for Device-Based Therapy of Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities: executive summary.

    Andrew E. Epstein;John P. DiMarco;Kenneth A. Ellenbogen;N.A. Mark Estes

  • Pacemaker lead extraction with the laser sheath: Results of the pacing lead extraction with the excimer sheath (PLEXES) trial

    Bruce L Wilkoff;Charles L Byrd;Charles J Love;David L Hayes

  • Long-term outcome after ICD and CRT implantation and influence of remote device follow-up: the ALTITUDE survival study.

    Leslie A. Saxon;David L. Hayes;F. Roosevelt Gilliam;Paul A. Heidenreich

  • Mechanism of hemodynamic improvement by dual-chamber pacing for severe left ventricular dysfunction: An acute Doppler and catheterization hemodynamic study

    Rick A. Nishimura;David L. Hayes;David R. Holmes;Jamil Tajik

  • The Cardiovascular Disease Continuum Validated: Clinical Evidence of Improved Patient Outcomes Part I: Pathophysiology and Clinical Trial Evidence (Risk Factors Through Stable Coronary Artery Disease)

    Victor J. Dzau;Elliott M. Antman;Henry R. Black;David L. Hayes

  • HRS/EHRA Expert Consensus on the Monitoring of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs): Description of Techniques, Indications, Personnel, Frequency and Ethical Considerations

    Bruce L. Wilkoff;Angelo Auricchio;Josep Brugada;Martin Cowie

  • Dual-Chamber Pacing for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover Trial

    Rick A Nishimura;Jane M Trusty;David L Hayes;Duane M Ilstrup

  • HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Management of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) in patients nearing end of life or requesting withdrawal of therapy. This document was developed in collaboration and endorsed by the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM);

    Rachel Lampert;David L. Hayes;George J. Annas;Margaret A. Farley

  • Sustained Reverse Left Ventricular Structural Remodeling With Cardiac Resynchronization at One Year Is a Function of Etiology Quantitative Doppler Echocardiographic Evidence From the Multicenter InSync Randomized Clinical Evaluation (MIRACLE)

    Martin G. St John Sutton;Ted Plappert;Kathryn E. Hilpisch;William T. Abraham

  • Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy for Heart Failure

    William T. Abraham;David L. Hayes

  • Permanent pacemaker and implantable cardioverter defibrillator infection: a population-based study.

    Daniel Z. Uslan;Muhammad R. Sohail;Jennifer L. St. Sauver;Paul A. Friedman

  • Cardiac resynchronization in chronic heart failure

    W.T. Abraham;W.G. Fisher;A.L. Smith

  • Arrhythmia/Electrophysiology Long-Term Outcome After ICD and CRT Implantation and Influence of Remote Device Follow-Up The ALTITUDE Survival Study

    Leslie A. Saxon;David L. Hayes;F. Roosevelt Gilliam;Paul A. Heidenreich

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