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David S. Warner

David S. Warner

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Medicine

D-Index
96
Citations
25095
World Ranking
9821
National Ranking
5050

Overview

David S. Warner is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within medicine and neuroscience, with a focus on neurological conditions and emergency care.

The primary fields of study for Warner include Medicine and Neuroscience, with subfields such as Neurology, Epidemiology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Emergency Medicine, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Warner's work covers a variety of research topics, notably:

  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
  • Traffic and Road Safety

Among recent scientific contributions, Warner has coauthored papers published in journals such as Resuscitation, Experimental Neurology, European Journal of Anaesthesiology, IEEE Access, and the Journal of the American Heart Association. Notable publications include:

  • "Resuscitation and emergency care in drowning: A scoping review," 2021, Resuscitation
  • "Increasing O-GlcNAcylation is neuroprotective in young and aged brains after ischemic stroke," 2021, Experimental Neurology
  • "Cottrell and Patel's neuroanesthesia," 2024, European Journal of Anaesthesiology
  • "Open Process Automation- and Digital Twin-Based Performance Monitoring of a Process Manufacturing System," 2022, IEEE Access
  • "Development and Evaluation of a Novel Mouse Model of Asphyxial Cardiac Arrest Revealed Severely Impaired Lymphopoiesis After Resuscitation," 2021, Journal of the American Heart Association

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Warner include Huaxin Sheng, Xuan Li, Ivan Spasojević, Xingguang Qu, and Wei Yang.

Warner frequently publishes in venues such as Antioxidants, Resuscitation, IEEE Access, Experimental Neurology, and the European Journal of Anaesthesiology, reflecting a diverse interdisciplinary approach within the biomedical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Oxidants, antioxidants and the ischemic brain

    David S. Warner;Huaxin Sheng;Ines Batinić-Haberle

  • APOE Genotype and an ApoE-mimetic Peptide Modify the Systemic and Central Nervous System Inflammatory Response *

    John R. Lynch;Wen Tang;Haichen Wang;Michael P. Vitek

  • Simvastatin Reduces Vasospasm After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Results of a Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

    John R. Lynch;Haichen Wang;Haichen Wang;Matthew J. McGirt;James Floyd

  • A prospective, comparative trial of three anesthetics for elective supratentorial craniotomy. Propofol/fentanyl, isoflurane/nitrous oxide, and fentanyl/nitrous oxide.

    Michael M. Todd;David S. Warner;Martin D. Sokoll;Mazen A. Maktabi

  • Interscalene brachial plexus block with a continuous catheter insertion system and a disposable infusion pump.

    Stephen M. Klein;Stuart A. Grant;Roy A. Greengrass;Karen C. Nielsen

  • Protective astrogenesis from the SVZ niche after injury is controlled by Notch modulator Thbs4

    Eric J. Benner;Dominic Luciano;Rebecca Jo;Khadar Abdi

  • Simvastatin Increases Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase and Ameliorates Cerebral Vasospasm Resulting From Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

    Matthew J. McGirt;John R. Lynch;Augusto Parra;Huaxin Sheng

  • Brain oxygenation and energy metabolism: part I-biological function and pathophysiology.

    Alois Zauner;Wilson P. Daugherty;M. Ross Bullock;David S. Warner

  • Comparison of remifentanil and fentanyl in patients undergoing craniotomy for supratentorial space-occupying lesions.

    John Guy;Bradley J. Hindman;Kristy Z. Baker;Cecil O. Borel

  • Mild hypothermia reduces infarct size resulting from temporary but not permanent focal ischemia in rats.

    Todd R. Ridenour;David S. Warner;Michael M. Todd;Alice C. McAllister

  • Hyperglycemia Enhances Extracellular Glutamate Accumulation in Rats Subjected to Forebrain Ischemia

    P A Li;A Shuaib;H Miyashita;Q P He

  • Sevoflurane and halothane reduce focal ischemic brain damage in the rat : possible influence on thermoregulation

    David S. Warner;Claude McFarlane;Michael M. Todd;Paula Ludwig

  • A comfortable hypothesis reevaluated. Cerebral metabolic depression and brain protection during ischemia.

    M. M. Todd;D. S. Warner

  • The neuroprotective effect of xenon administration during transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice.

    H. Mayumi Homi;Noriko Yokoo;Daqing Ma;David S. Warner

  • Ambulatory discharge after long-acting peripheral nerve blockade: 2382 blocks with ropivacaine

    Stephen M. Klein;Karen C. Nielsen;Roy A. Greengrass;David S. Warner

  • A Comparison of 0.5% Bupivacaine, 0.5% Ropivacaine, and 0.75% Ropivacaine for Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block

    Stephen M. Klein;Roy A. Greengrass;Susan M. Steele;Fran J. D'Ercole

  • Simvastatin and atorvastatin improve behavioral outcome, reduce hippocampal degeneration, and improve cerebral blood flow after experimental traumatic brain injury.

    Haichen Wang;John R. Lynch;John R. Lynch;Pingping Song;Pingping Song;Hyuk-Jun Yang

  • Apolipoprotein E Isoform-Specific Differences in Outcome from Focal Ischemia in Transgenic Mice

    Huaxin Sheng;Daniel T. Laskowitz;Ellen Bennett;Donald E. Schmechel

  • Comparison of Remifentanil and Fentanyl in Patients Undergoing Craniotomy for Supratentorial Space-Occupying Lesions

    John Guy;Bradley J. Hindman;Kristy Z. Baker;Cecil O. Borel

  • Treatment of traumatic brain injury with moderate hypothermia

    David S. Warner

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael M. Todd
Michael M. Todd University of Minnesota
Daniel T. Laskowitz
Daniel T. Laskowitz Duke University
Franklin Dexter
Franklin Dexter University of Iowa
Ines Batinic-Haberle
Ines Batinic-Haberle Duke University
Ivan Spasojevic
Ivan Spasojevic Duke University
James D. Crapo
James D. Crapo National Jewish Health
Michael P. Vitek
Michael P. Vitek Duke University
Wulf Paschen
Wulf Paschen Duke University
Lee A. Fleisher
Lee A. Fleisher University of Pennsylvania
Mark F. Newman
Mark F. Newman Duke University

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