Ross Kessler
University of Michigan
21 Papers
16 Citations
Ross Kessler is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Emergency department. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications.
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International Federation for Emergency Medicine Consensus Statement: Sonography in hypotension and cardiac arrest (SHoC): An international consensus on the use of point of care ultrasound for undifferentiated hypotension and during cardiac arrest - CORRIGENDUM.
Paul Atkinson,Justin Bowra,James Milne,David Lewis,Michael Lambert,B. Jarman,Vicki E. Noble,Hein Lamprecht,Tim Harris,Jim Connolly,Ross Kessler,Christopher Raio,Paul Sierzenski,Beatrice Hoffmann,C. Pham,Michael Y. Woo,Paul Olszynski,R. Henneberry,Oron Frenkel,Jordan Chenkin,Greg Hall,Louise Rang,Maxime Valois,Chuck Wurster,Mark Tutschka,Rob Arntfield,Jason Fischer,Mark O. Tessaro,DO J. Scott Bomann,MB Adrian Goudie,MB Gaby Blecher,MB Andrée Salter,MB Michael Rose,MB Adam Bystrzycki,MB Shailesh Dass,MB Owen Doran,MB Ruth Large,MB Hugo Poncia,MB Alistair Murray,Jan Sadewasser,Raoul Breitkreutz,MB Hong Chuen Toh,Arif Alper Cevik,MB Ang Shiang Hu,Larry Melniker, Md, Ms +44 more
TL;DR: An international consensus on sonography in hypotension and cardiac arrest is presented and both protocols recommend use of the "4 F" approach: fluid, form, function, filling.
Transesophageal Echocardiography: Guidelines for Point-of-Care Applications in Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation
James Fair,Michael Mallin,Haney Mallemat,Joshua M. Zimmerman,Robert Arntfield,Ross Kessler,Jonathan Bailitz,Michael Blaivas +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, transesophageal echocardiography has many advantages over transthoracic ECG in a cardiac arrest resuscitation, and guidelines are needed to assist emergency providers in acquiring the equipment and skills necessary to successfully incorporate it into the management of cardiac arrest victims.
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Cardiopulmonary ultrasound for critically ill adults improves diagnostic accuracy in a resource-limited setting: the AFRICA trial.
Torben K. Becker,Chelsea A. Tafoya,Maxwell Osei-Ampofo,Matthew J. Tafoya,Ross Kessler,Nikhil Theyyunni,Hussein A. Yakubu,Daniel Opuni,Daniel J. Clauw,James A. Cranford,Chris Oppong,Rockefeller Oteng,Rockefeller Oteng +12 more
TL;DR: To assess the effects of a cardiopulmonary ultrasound (CPUS) examination on diagnostic accuracy for critically ill patients in a resource‐limited setting, a large number of patients were diagnosed with central giant cell granuloma.
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Continuous Inferior Vena Cava Diameter Tracking through an Iterative Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi-Based Algorithm.
Barry Belmont,Ross Kessler,Nikhil Theyyunni,Christopher Fung,Robert Huang,Michael Cover,Kevin R. Ward,Albert J. Shih,Mohamad H. Tiba +8 more
TL;DR: An automated technique based on the Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi feature tracker and pyramidal segmentation to continuously track the diameter of the inferior vena cava during ultrasound to provide a foundation for future automated measures for critical care ultrasound.
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A low-fidelity, high-functionality, inexpensive ultrasound-guided nerve block model.
Daniel Micheller,Matthew J. Chapman,Michael Cover,Jonathan D. Porath,Nik Theyyunni,Ross Kessler,Robert Huang +6 more
TL;DR: This work sought to create an inexpensive model that could be easily reproduced while still allowing for a realistic sonographic appearance of human nerve anatomy, the performance of the nerve block, and the subsequent hydrodissection.