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William C. Shoemaker was affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their academic career included engagement with research and scientific inquiry, although specific details regarding published papers, co-authors, and research topics are not documented here.

There is no available record of recent papers authored by William C. Shoemaker, nor is there information about collaborations with frequent co-authors or regular publication venues associated with their work.

Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or information about fields and subfields of study directly linked to William C. Shoemaker. No data exists concerning the main topics that their work covered, or awards received during their career.

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Best Publications

  • Role of oxygen debt in the development of organ failure sepsis, and death in high-risk surgical patients.

    William C. Shoemaker;Paul L. Appel;Harry B. Kram

  • Tissue oxygen debt as a determinant of lethal and nonlethal postoperative organ failure.

    William C. Shoemaker;Paul L. Appel;Harry B. Kram

  • Physiologic patterns in surviving and nonsurviving shock patients. Use of sequential cardiorespiratory variables in defining criteria for therapeutic goals and early warning of death.

    William C. Shoemaker;Eileen S. Montgomery;Ellen Kaplan;David H. Elwyn

  • Prospective, randomized trial of survivor values of cardiac index, oxygen delivery, and oxygen consumption as resuscitation endpoints in severe trauma.

    M H Bishop;W C Shoemaker;P L Appel;P Meade

  • Reliability of clinical monitoring to assess blood volume in critically ill patients.

    Clay R. Shippy;Paul L. Appel;William C. Shoemaker

  • Unreliability of blood pressure and heart rate to evaluate cardiac output in emergency resuscitation and critical illness.

    Charles C. J. Wo;William C. Shoemaker;Paul L. Appel;Michael H. Bishop

  • Effects of accidental trauma on cytokine and endotoxin production.

    Robert C. Hoch;Robert Rodriguez;Thomas Manning;Michael Bishop

  • Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring of critically ill adults, with and without low flow shock.

    Kevin K. Tremper;William C. Shoemaker

  • Hemodynamic and oxygen transport patterns in surviving and nonsurviving postoperative patients.

    Richard D. Bland;William C. Shoemaker;Edward Abraham;Juan Carlos Cobo

  • Operative management and outcome of 302 abdominal vascular injuries

    Juan A Asensio;Santiago Chahwan;David Hanpeter;Demetrios Demetriades

  • Reliable variables in the exsanguinated patient which indicate damage control and predict outcome.

    Juan A Asensio;Lisa McDuffie;Patrizio Petrone;Gustavo Roldán

  • Resuscitation from severe hemorrhage

    William C. Shoemaker;Andrew B. Peitzman;Ronald Bellamy;Rinaldo Bellomo

  • Clinical trial of survivors' cardiorespiratory patterns as therapeutic goals in critically ill postoperative patients.

    William C. Shoemaker;Paul L. Appel;Kenneth Waxman;Sandra Schwartz

  • Endpoints of resuscitation of critically injured patients: normal or supranormal? A prospective randomized trial.

    George C. Velmahos;Demetrios Demetriades;William C. Shoemaker;Linda S. Chan

  • One hundred five penetrating cardiac injuries: a 2-year prospective evaluation.

    Juan A. Asensio;John D. Berne;Demetrios Demetriades;Linda Chan

  • Approach to the management of complex hepatic injuries.

    Juan A. Asensio;Demetrios Demetriades;Santiago Chahwan;Hugo Gomez

  • Optimal hematocrit value in critically ill postoperative patients.

    L S Czer;W C Shoemaker

  • Use of physiologic monitoring to predict outcome and to assist in clinical decisions in critically ill postoperative patients.

    William C. Shoemaker;Paul Appel;Richard Bland

  • Effect on outcome of early intensive management of geriatric trauma patients.

    D. Demetriades;M. Karaiskakis;G. Velmahos;K. Alo

  • Evaluation of the biologic importance of various hemodynamic and oxygen transport variables: which variables should be monitored in postoperative shock?

    William C. Shoemaker;Lawrence S. C. Czer

Frequent Co-Authors

Demetrios Demetriades
Demetrios Demetriades University of Southern California
George C. Velmahos
George C. Velmahos Harvard University
Juan A. Asensio
Juan A. Asensio Creighton University
Thomas V. Berne
Thomas V. Berne University of Southern California
Edward Abraham
Edward Abraham Dragonfly Data Science (New Zealand)
Robert S. Brown
Robert S. Brown Cornell University
Max Harry Weil
Max Harry Weil University of Southern California
Ali Salim
Ali Salim Brigham and Women's Hospital
Andrew B. Peitzman
Andrew B. Peitzman University of Pittsburgh
Javier Romero
Javier Romero Harvard University

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