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Overview

Victor A. Convertino is affiliated with the United States Department of the Army in the United States. Their research spans primarily the field of Medicine, with a focus on subfields such as Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, including:

  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Victor A. Convertino include:

  • Sylvain Cardin
  • Natalie J. Koons
  • Michael J. Joyner
  • Timothy B. Curry
  • Eric J. Snider

Regular publication venues for their work comprise:

  • The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
  • Military Medicine
  • The FASEB Journal
  • Sensors
  • Transfusion

Among the recent papers authored by Victor A. Convertino are:

  • Wearable Sensors Incorporating Compensatory Reserve Measurement for Advancing Physiological Monitoring in Critically Injured Trauma Patients, 2020, Sensors
  • Physiology of Human Hemorrhage and Compensation, 2021, Comprehensive Physiology
  • The compensatory reserve: potential for accurate individualized goal-directed whole blood resuscitation, 2020, Transfusion
  • Validating clinical threshold values for a dashboard view of the compensatory reserve measurement for hemorrhage detection, 2020, The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care

The research conducted by this scientist emphasizes advancing physiological monitoring techniques, particularly in trauma and hemorrhage contexts. The utilization of compensatory reserve measurement appears as a recurrent focus in various studies, highlighting efforts in individualized patient monitoring and resuscitation strategies.

Best Publications

  • American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Exercise and fluid replacement

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  • Exercise and Fluid Replacement

    Victor A. Convertino;Lawrence E. Armstrong;Edward F Coyle;Gary W. Mack

  • Blood volume: its adaptation to endurance training.

    Victor A. Convertino

  • Blood Volume: Importance and Adaptations to Exercise Training, Environmental Stresses and Trauma Sickness

    Michael N Sawka;Victor A Convertino;E R Eichner;Suzanne M Schnieder

  • ACSM Position Stand: Exercise and Fluid Replacement

    Victor Convertino;Lawrence Armstrong;Edward Coyle;Gary Mack

  • Exercise training-induced hypervolemia: role of plasma albumin, renin, and vasopressin.

    V. A. Convertino;P. J. Brock;L. C. Keil;E. M. Bernauer

  • An overview of the issues: physiological effects of bed rest and restricted physical activity

    Victor A. Convertino;Susan A. Bloomfield;John E. Greenleaf

  • Lower body negative pressure as a model to study progression to acute hemorrhagic shock in humans

    William H. Cooke;Kathy L. Ryan;Victor A. Convertino

  • Gender differences in autonomic functions associated with blood pressure regulation

    Victor A. Convertino

  • Plasma volume, osmolality, vasopressin, and renin activity during graded exercise in man.

    V. A. Convertino;L. C. Keil;E. M. Bernauer;J. E. Greenleaf

  • Cardiovascular consequences of bed rest: effect on maximal oxygen uptake

    Victor A. Convertino

  • Plasma volume during stress in man - Osmolality and red cell volume

    J. E. Greenleaf;V. A. Convertino;G. R. Mangseth

  • Head-down bed rest impairs vagal baroreflex responses and provokes orthostatic hypotension

    Victor A. Convertino;Donald F. Doerr;Dwain L. Eckberg;Janice M. Fritsch

  • Hypotension Begins at 110 mm Hg: Redefining Hypotension With Data

    Brian J. Eastridge;Jose Salinas;John G. McManus;Lorne Blackburn

  • Structural and metabolic characteristics of human skeletal muscle following 30 days of simulated microgravity.

    Robert S. Hikida;Philip D. Gollnick;Gary A. Dudley;Victor A. Convertino

  • Plasma volume, renin, and vasopressin responses to graded exercise after training.

    V. A. Convertino;L. C. Keil;J. E. Greenleaf

  • Plasma aldosterone and sweat sodium concentrations after exercise and heat acclimation

    C. R. Kirby;V. A. Convertino

  • Blood Volume Response to Physical Activity and Inactivity

    Victor A. Convertino

  • Role of thermal and exercise factors in the mechanism of hypervolemia

    V. A. Convertino;J. E. Greenleaf;E. M. Bernauer

  • An overview of the issues : physiological effects of bed rest and restricted physical activity : Physiological effects of bed rest and restricted physical : an update

    V. A. Convertino;S. A. Bloomfield;J. E. Greenleaf

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith G. Lurie
Keith G. Lurie University of Minnesota
John B. Holcomb
John B. Holcomb University of Alabama at Birmingham
Craig G. Crandall
Craig G. Crandall The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Gary A. Dudley
Gary A. Dudley University of Georgia
Ahamed H. Idris
Ahamed H. Idris The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Kayvan Najarian
Kayvan Najarian University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Charles E. Wade
Charles E. Wade The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Edward F. Coyle
Edward F. Coyle The University of Texas at Austin
Lawrence E. Armstrong
Lawrence E. Armstrong University of Connecticut

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