Timothy W. Evans focuses on Internal medicine, ARDS, Anesthesia, Respiratory distress and Lung. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. His work deals with themes such as Oxidative stress, Respiratory disease, Bronchoalveolar lavage and Lung injury, which intersect with ARDS.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Intensive care, Intensive care medicine, Immunology and Prospective cohort study. He interconnects Circulatory system and Pulmonary hypertension in the investigation of issues within Anesthesia. His research in Lung intersects with topics in Stomach and Respiratory system.
His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Anesthesia, Lung, Endocrinology and ARDS. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gastroenterology and Cardiology. The Anesthesia study combines topics in areas such as Circulatory system and Surgery.
His work on Blood vessel as part of general Endocrinology research is frequently linked to Vascular smooth muscle, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His ARDS study combines topics in areas such as Oxidative stress, Immunology, Intensive care, Respiratory distress and Bronchoalveolar lavage. Timothy W. Evans combines subjects such as Respiratory disease and Intensive care medicine with his study of Respiratory distress.
Timothy W. Evans mainly investigates Internal medicine, Surgery, Anesthesia, Immunology and Cardiac surgery. His Internal medicine research focuses on Haem Oxygenase in particular. The study incorporates disciplines such as Lung and Nitric oxide in addition to Anesthesia.
His study focuses on the intersection of Lung and fields such as Route of administration with connections in the field of Oxygenation. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ferritin and Genetic predisposition. His studies in Intensive care medicine integrate themes in fields like ARDS, Randomized controlled trial and Lung injury.
Immunology, Sepsis, Intensive care, Lung and Intensive care medicine are his primary areas of study. His Immunology research includes themes of Ferritin and Genetic predisposition. His Intensive care research integrates issues from Severity of illness, Surgery, Cardiothoracic surgery and Emergency medicine.
Timothy W. Evans has included themes like Anesthesia, Hypoxemia, Pulmonary hypertension, Cardiology and Fick principle in his Lung study. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Intensive care medicine, concentrating on Receiver operating characteristic and intersecting with Intensive care unit. His Systemic inflammatory response syndrome research is under the purview of Internal medicine.
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Glucose Control and Mortality in Critically Ill Patients
SJ Finney;C Zekveld;A Elia;TW Evans.
JAMA (2003)
Albumin: biochemical properties and therapeutic potential.
Gregory J. Quinlan;Greg S. Martin;Timothy W. Evans.
Hepatology (2005)
Aminoguanidine selectively inhibits inducible nitric oxide synthase
M.J.D. Griffiths;M. Messent;R.J. MacAllister;T.W. Evans.
British Journal of Pharmacology (1993)
Reactive oxygen species in acute lung injury
F. Chabot;J. A. Mitchell;J. M. C. Gutteridge;T. W. Evans.
European Respiratory Journal (1998)
Effects of enteral and parenteral nutrition on gut mucosal permeability in the critically ill.
Richard J. Hadfield;David G. Sinclair;Phillip E. Houldsworth;Timothy W. Evans.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (1995)
Inhaled Nitric Oxide Therapy in Adults
Mark J.D. Griffiths;Timothy W. Evans.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2005)
International Consensus Conferences in Intensive Care Medicine: non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in acute respiratory failure. Organised jointly by the American Thoracic Society, the European Respiratory Society, the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, and the Société de Réanimation de Langue Française, and approved by the ATS Board of Directors, December 2000.
Timothy W. Evans.
Intensive Care Medicine (2001)
The pathogenesis of lung injury following pulmonary resection
S. Jordan;J.A. Mitchell;G.J. Quinlan;P. Goldstraw.
European Respiratory Journal (2000)
Reduced mortality in association with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
S J C Abel;S J Finney;S J Brett;B F Keogh.
Thorax (1998)
Acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome after pulmonary resection
Cemal Asim Kutlu;Elizabeth A Williams;Timothy W Evans;Ugo Pastorino.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery (2000)
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