His scientific interests lie mostly in Anesthesia, Head injury, Intracranial pressure, Microdialysis and Surgery. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Brain ischemia, Ischemia and Central nervous system disease. His Head injury research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Neuroglia, Neuron, Intensive care medicine, Glasgow Coma Scale and Traumatic brain injury.
Ross Bullock combines subjects such as Clinical trial, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Ion homeostasis with his study of Traumatic brain injury. His Intracranial pressure study combines topics in areas such as Lesion, Pathology, Brain damage and Abdomen. His Microdialysis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Central compartment, Medical law and Pharmacology.
His primary scientific interests are in Anesthesia, Traumatic brain injury, Glutamate receptor, Ischemia and Cerebral blood flow. His research integrates issues of Microdialysis, Hematoma and Head injury in his study of Anesthesia. His Traumatic brain injury research includes elements of Clinical trial, Pathology, Neuroprotection, Intensive care medicine and Glasgow Coma Scale.
The study incorporates disciplines such as NMDA receptor, Antagonist, Neuroscience and Pharmacology in addition to Glutamate receptor. Ross Bullock focuses mostly in the field of Ischemia, narrowing it down to topics relating to Brain damage and, in certain cases, Subdural haematoma. His research investigates the connection with Cerebral blood flow and areas like Magnetic resonance imaging which intersect with concerns in Nuclear medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Traumatic brain injury, Anesthesia, Surgery, Intensive care medicine and Microdialysis. His Traumatic brain injury research includes themes of Glasgow Coma Scale, Clinical trial, Pathology and Neuroprotection. Ross Bullock works on Anesthesia which deals in particular with Cerebral perfusion pressure.
His Intensive care medicine course of study focuses on Psychiatry and Applied psychology and Rehabilitation. The concepts of his Microdialysis study are interwoven with issues in Cerebrospinal fluid, Extracellular fluid, Brain monitoring, Craniotomy and Intensive care unit. His study in Ischemia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hypothermia and Hematoma.
Ross Bullock mainly investigates Traumatic brain injury, Glasgow Coma Scale, Intensive care medicine, Psychiatry and Nuclear medicine. His work carried out in the field of Traumatic brain injury brings together such families of science as NMDA receptor, Ion homeostasis and Pathology. His Glasgow Coma Scale research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Magnetic resonance imaging, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Central nervous system disease.
His studies in Intensive care medicine integrate themes in fields like Intervention, Basic science, Functional neuroimaging and MEDLINE. His Nuclear medicine research focuses on Severity of illness and how it relates to Clinical trial and Logistic regression. His work deals with themes such as Psychological intervention, Head injury, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Stroke, which intersect with Clinical trial.
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Moderate and severe traumatic brain injury in adults.
Andrew I R Maas;Nino Stocchetti;Ross Bullock.
Lancet Neurology (2008)
Guidelines for the management of severe head injury. Brain Trauma Foundation.
R. Bullock;R. M. Chesnut;G. Clifton;J. Ghajar.
European Journal of Emergency Medicine (1996)
Classification of Traumatic Brain Injury for Targeted Therapies
Kathryn E. Saatman;Ann-Christine Duhaime;Ross Bullock;Andrew I.R. Maas.
Journal of Neurotrauma (2008)
Ventriculostomy infections: the effect of monitoring duration and catheter exchange in 584 patients
Kathryn L. Holloway;Tom Barnes;Sung Choi;Ross Bullock.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1996)
Failure of the competitive N-methyl-d-aspartate antagonist Selfotel (CGS 19755) in the treatment of severe head injury: results of two Phase III clinical trials
Gabrielle F. Morris;Ross Bullock;Sharon Bowers Marshall;Anthony Marmarou.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1999)
AAPS‐FDA Workshop White Paper: Microdialysis Principles, Application, and Regulatory Perspectives
Chandra S. Chaurasia;Markus Müller;Edward D. Bashaw;Eva Benfeldt.
Pharmaceutical Research (2007)
Increased inspired oxygen concentration as a factor in improved brain tissue oxygenation and tissue lactate levels after severe human head injury.
Matthias Menzel;Egon M. R. Doppenberg;Alois Zauner;Jens Soukup.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1999)
Treatment of Intraventricular Hemorrhage With Urokinase Effects on 30-Day Survival
Neal J. Naff;Juan R. Carhuapoma;Michael A. Williams;Anish Bhardwaj.
Stroke (2000)
Intraventricular thrombolysis speeds blood clot resolution: Results of a pilot, prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled trial
Neal J. Naff;Daniel F. Hanley;Penelope M. Keyl;Stanley Tuhrim.
Neurosurgery (2004)
Continuous Monitoring of Cerebral Substrate Delivery and Clearance: Initial Experience in 24 Patients with Severe Acute Brain Injuries
Alois Zauner;Egon M.R. Doppenberg;John J. Woodward;Sung C. Choi.
Neurosurgery (1997)
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