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Peter C. Laussen is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Health Professions. Their research spans a variety of subfields including Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, General Health Professions, Epidemiology, and Emergency Medicine.

The scientist's work covers key topics such as Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, Congenital Heart Disease Studies, Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring, Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices, Electronic Health Records Systems, ECG Monitoring and Analysis, and Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter C. Laussen include:

  • A practical approach to storage and retrieval of high-frequency physiological signals (2020), Physiological Measurement
  • Creating a health equity and inclusion office in an academic pediatric medical center: priorities addressed and lessons learned (2022), Pediatric Radiology
  • Associations With Extubation Failure and Predictive Value of Risk Analytics Algorithms With Extubation Readiness Tests Following Congenital Cardiac Surgery (2022), Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • Use of a Risk Analytic Algorithm to Inform Weaning From Vasoactive Medication in Patients Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery (2021), Critical Care Explorations
  • An integration engineering framework for machine learning in healthcare (2022), Frontiers in Digital Health

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Laussen include Azadeh Assadi, Danny Eytan, Mjaye Mazwi, Andrew J. Goodwin, and Sebastian D. Goodfellow.

The scientist has published multiple articles in notable journals, with the most frequent venues being:

  • Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (4 publications)
  • Frontiers in Digital Health (3 publications)
  • Physiological Measurement (2 publications)
  • Critical Care Explorations (2 publications)
  • Pediatric Radiology (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Comparison of Shunt Types in the Norwood Procedure for Single-Ventricle Lesions

    Richard G. Ohye;Lynn A. Sleeper;Lynn Mahony;Jane W. Newburger

  • Brain Volume and Metabolism in Fetuses With Congenital Heart Disease Evaluation With Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy

    Catherine Limperopoulos;Wayne Tworetzky;Doff B. McElhinney;Jane W. Newburger

  • The influence of hemodilution on outcome after hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass: results of a randomized trial in infants.

    Richard A Jonas;Richard A Jonas;David Wypij;David Wypij;Stephen J Roth;David C Bellinger;David C Bellinger

  • Interstage mortality after the Norwood procedure: Results of the multicenter Single Ventricle Reconstruction trial.

    Nancy S. Ghanayem;Kerstin R. Allen;Sarah Tabbutt;Andrew M. Atz

  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to aid cardiopulmonary resuscitation in infants and children.

    Ravi R. Thiagarajan;Peter C. Laussen;Peter T. Rycus;Robert H. Bartlett

  • Performance of the ARX-derived auditory evoked potential index as an indicator of anesthetic depth: a comparison with bispectral index and hemodynamic measures during propofol administration.

    Michel M. R. F. Struys;Erik Weber Jensen;Warren Smith;N. Ty Smith

  • Tight glycemic control versus standard care after pediatric cardiac surgery.

    Michael S D Agus;Garry M Steil;David Wypij;John M Costello

  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to support cardiopulmonary resuscitation in adults.

    Ravi R. Thiagarajan;Thomas V. Brogan;Mark A. Scheurer;Peter C. Laussen

  • Mechanical circulatory support for the treatment of children with acute fulminant myocarditis.

    Brian W. Duncan;Desmond J. Bohn;Andrew M. Atz;James W. French

  • Risk factors for hospital morbidity and mortality after the Norwood procedure: A report from the Pediatric Heart Network Single Ventricle Reconstruction trial

    Sarah Tabbutt;Nancy Ghanayem;Chitra Ravishankar;Lynn A. Sleeper

  • Mechanical circulatory support in children with cardiac disease.

    Brian W. Duncan;Viktor Hraska;Richard A. Jonas;David L. Wessel

  • Systematic Intervention to Reduce Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infection Rates in a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit

    John M. Costello;Debra Forbes Morrow;Dionne A. Graham;Gail Potter-Bynoe

  • Use of rapid-deployment extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for the resuscitation of pediatric patients with heart disease after cardiac arrest

    Brian W. Duncan;Andra E. Ibrahim;Viktor Hraska;Pedro del Nido

  • Endothelial catabolism of extracellular adenosine during hypoxia: the role of surface adenosine deaminase and CD26.

    Holger K. Eltzschig;Marion Faigle;Simone Knapp;Jorn Karhausen

  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for the support of infants, children, and young adults with acute myocarditis: a review of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry.

    Satish K. Rajagopal;Christopher S. Almond;Peter C. Laussen;Peter T. Rycus

  • Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (E-CPR) During Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest Is Associated With Improved Survival to Discharge: A Report from the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines-Resuscitation (GWTG-R) Registry.

    Javier J. Lasa;Rachel S. Rogers;Russell Localio;Justine Shults

  • Simulation-based training delivered directly to the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit engenders preparedness, comfort, and decreased anxiety among multidisciplinary resuscitation teams

    Catherine K. Allan;Catherine K. Allan;Ravi R. Thiagarajan;Ravi R. Thiagarajan;Dorothy Beke;Annette Imprescia

  • The effect of hematocrit during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in infant heart surgery: results from the combined Boston hematocrit trials.

    David Wypij;David Wypij;Richard A. Jonas;Richard A. Jonas;David C. Bellinger;David C. Bellinger;Pedro J. Del Nido;Pedro J. Del Nido

  • Changes in whole blood lactate levels during cardiopulmonary bypass for surgery for congenital cardiac disease: An early indicator of morbidity and mortality ☆ ☆☆ ★

    Ricardo Munoz;Peter C. Laussen;Guillermo Palacio;Lynne Zienko

  • Rapid-Response Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation to Support Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Children With Cardiac Disease

    David A. Kane;Ravi R. Thiagarajan;David Wypij;Mark A. Scheurer

Frequent Co-Authors

Ravi R. Thiagarajan
Ravi R. Thiagarajan Boston Children's Hospital
Pedro J. del Nido
Pedro J. del Nido Boston Children's Hospital
Jane W. Newburger
Jane W. Newburger Boston Children's Hospital
David Wypij
David Wypij Boston Children's Hospital
John E. Mayer
John E. Mayer Boston Children's Hospital
David Zurakowski
David Zurakowski Boston Children's Hospital
Kimberlee Gauvreau
Kimberlee Gauvreau Boston Children's Hospital
Richard A. Jonas
Richard A. Jonas Children’s National Health System
David L. Wessel
David L. Wessel George Washington University
Jeffrey P. Jacobs
Jeffrey P. Jacobs University of Florida

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