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Overview

Frederick A. Moore is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant body of work spanning 89 publications in the field. Within medicine, Moore's research contributions extend to several subfields, including epidemiology, surgery, critical care and intensive care medicine, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and immunology.

Their research covers a range of main topics, highlighting specific areas of interest such as sepsis diagnosis and treatment, intensive care unit cognitive disorders, clinical nutrition and gastroenterology, immune response and inflammation, nutrition and health in aging, cardiac, anesthesia and surgical outcomes, and respiratory support and mechanisms.

Moore has authored multiple recent papers in reputable journals. Recent examples include:

  • "2020 update of the WSES guidelines for the management of acute colonic diverticulitis in the emergency setting" (2020, World Journal of Emergency Surgery)
  • "WSES/GAIS/SIS-E/WSIS/AAST global clinical pathways for patients with intra-abdominal infections" (2021, World Journal of Emergency Surgery)
  • "WSES/GAIS/WSIS/SIS-E/AAST global clinical pathways for patients with skin and soft tissue infections" (2022, World Journal of Emergency Surgery)
  • "Is there a role for tissue plasminogen activator as a novel treatment for refractory COVID-19 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome?" (2020, The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care)
  • "The impact of sarcopenia and acute muscle mass loss on long-term outcomes in critically ill patients with intra-abdominal sepsis" (2021, Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Moore include Philip A. Efron, Lyle L. Moldawer, Scott C. Brakenridge, Alicia M. Mohr, and Gabriela Ghita.

Moore's research has appeared in several publication venues, with a concentration in journals relevant to trauma, surgery, and critical care medicine. Notable publication venues include:

  • The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care (4 publications)
  • World Journal of Emergency Surgery (3 publications)
  • Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (3 publications)
  • Annals of Surgery (2 publications)
  • Critical Care (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology of trauma deaths: a reassessment

    Angela Sauaia;Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore;Kathe S. Moser

  • Early enteral feeding, compared with parenteral, reduces postoperative septic complications. The results of a meta-analysis.

    Frederick Moore;David Feliciano;Richard Andrassy;A. Mcardle

  • A network-based analysis of systemic inflammation in humans

    Steve E. Calvano;Wenzhong Xiao;Daniel R. Richards;Ramon M. Felciano

  • Damage control resuscitation: Directly addressing the early coagulopathy of trauma

    John B. Holcomb;Don Jenkins;Peter Rhee;Jay Johannigman

  • TEN versus TPN following major abdominal trauma--reduced septic morbidity.

    Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore;Todd N. Jones;Brian L. McCROSKEY

  • Persistent inflammation and immunosuppression: a common syndrome and new horizon for surgical intensive care.

    Lori F. Gentile;Alex G. Cuenca;Philip A. Efron;Darwin Ang

  • THE ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT SYNDROME

    Jon M. Burch;Ernest E. Moore;Frederick A. Moore;Reginald Franciose

  • Prospective characterization and selective management of the abdominal compartment syndrome.

    Daniel R. Meldrum;Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore;Reginald J. Franciose

  • Post-injury multiple organ failure: the role of the gut.

    Heitham T. Hassoun;Bruce C. Kone;David W. Mercer;Frank G. Moody

  • Interleukin-6 in the injured patient. Marker of injury or mediator of inflammation?

    Walter L. Biffl;Ernest E. Moore;Frederick A. Moore;Verlyn M. Peterson

  • Evolving Concepts in the Pathogenesis of Postinjury Multiple Organ Failure

    Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore

  • Postinjury multiple organ failure: a bimodal phenomenon.

    Frederick A. Moore;Angela Sauaia;Ernest E. Moore;James B. Haenel

  • Blood Transfusion: An Independent Risk Factor for Postinjury Multiple Organ Failure

    Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore;Angela Sauaia

  • Fresh frozen plasma should be given earlier to patients requiring massive transfusion

    Ernest A Gonzalez;Frederick A Moore;Frederick A Moore;John B Holcomb;Charles C Miller

  • Gut bacterial translocation via the portal vein: a clinical perspective with major torso trauma.

    Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore;Renato Poggetti;Oliver J. McANENA

  • Supranormal trauma resuscitation causes more cases of abdominal compartment syndrome.

    Zsolt Balogh;Bruce A. McKinley;Christine S. Cocanour;Rosemary A. Kozar

  • Early predictors of postinjury multiple organ failure.

    Angela Sauaia;Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore;James B. Haenel

  • Both primary and secondary abdominal compartment syndrome can be predicted early and are harbingers of multiple organ failure.

    Zsolt Balogh;Bruce A. McKinley;John B. Holcomb;Charles C. Miller

  • Wses Jerusalem Guidelines For Diagnosis And Treatment Of Acute Appendicitis

    Salomone Di Saverio;Arianna Birindelli;Micheal D. Kelly;Fausto Catena

  • The Role of Chronic Alcohol Abuse in the Development of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Adults

    Marc Moss;Becki Bucher;Frederick A. Moore;Ernest E. Moore

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernest E. Moore
Ernest E. Moore University of Colorado Denver
Lyle L. Moldawer
Lyle L. Moldawer University of Florida
Walter L. Biffl
Walter L. Biffl University of California, Irvine
Fausto Catena
Fausto Catena Ospedale “M. Bufalini” di Cesena
Christiaan Leeuwenburgh
Christiaan Leeuwenburgh University of Florida
Luca Ansaloni
Luca Ansaloni University of Pavia
Massimo Sartelli
Massimo Sartelli University of Macerata
Raul Coimbra
Raul Coimbra Riverside University Health System - Medical Center
Henry V. Baker
Henry V. Baker University of Florida
Salomone Di Saverio
Salomone Di Saverio University of Insubria

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