Author

William T. McGee

Associate Professor of Medicine and Surgery Tufts - Cited by 3,691 - Critical Care - Hemodynamics - Physiologic Optimization - ARDS - Sepsis

Biography

Dr. William T. McGee is an Associate professor in the department of lCritical Care Associate Professor of Medicine and Surgery Tufts. His study interests major on Critical Care. Currently , Dr. William T. McGee is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 5 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
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Clinical practice guidelines for sustained neuromuscular blockade in the adult critically ill patient
MJ Murray, H DeBlock, B Erstad, A Gray, J Jacobi, C Jordan, W McGee, ...Critical care medicine 44 (11), 2079-2103, 2016201
265
2016
The economic and humanistic burden of severe sepsis
B Tiru, EK DiNino, A Orenstein, PT Mailloux, A Pesaturo, A Gupta, ...Pharmacoeconomics 33, 925-937, 2015201
114
2015
Tissue edema, fluid balance, and patient outcomes in severe sepsis: an organ systems review
W Jaffee, S Hodgins, WT McGeeJournal of intensive care medicine 33 (9), 502-509, 2018201
52
2018
Effects of body surface area-indexed calculations in the morbidly obese: a mathematical analysis
AC Adler, BH Nathanson, K Raghunathan, WT McGeeJournal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia 27 (6), 1140-1144, 2013201
19
2013
Utility of functional hemodynamics and echocardiography to aid diagnosis and management of shock
WT McGee, K Raghunathan, AC AdlerShock 44 (6), 535-541, 2015201
18
2015
The dangers of extreme body mass index values in patients with Clostridium difficile
BH Nathanson, TL Higgins, WT McGeeInfection 45, 787-793, 2017201
15
2017
Hemodynamic assessment and monitoring in the intensive care unit: an overview
AC Adler, R Sharma, T Higgins, WT McGeeJ Anesthesiol Crit Care Med 1 (4), 010, 2014201
11
2014
Patient-centered care and autonomy: shared decision-making in practice and a suggestion for practical application in the critically Ill
MV Mapes, PA DePergola, WT McGeeJournal of intensive care medicine 35 (11), 1352-1355, 2020202
10
2020
Pressure injuries at intensive care unit admission as a prognostic indicator of patient outcomes
WT McGee, BH Nathanson, E Lederman, TL HigginsCritical Care Nurse 39 (3), 44-50, 2019201
10
2019
Value, chronic critical illness, and choosing wisely
RA Madrid, W McGeeJournal of Intensive Care Medicine 34 (), 609-614, 2019201
8
2019
A state-level assessment of hospital-based palliative care and the use of life-sustaining therapies in the United States
BH Nathanson, WT McGee, DL Dietzen, Q Chen, J Young, TL HigginsJournal of Palliative Medicine 19 (4), 421-427, 20120
6
2016
Mycobacterium tuberculosis presenting as septic shock with ARDS: multiculturalism promotes early therapy
WT McGee, M SinghLung Dis Treat 2 (115), 2472-1018.1000115, 2016201
3
2016
Bilateral bilothorax: an unusual cause of bilateral exudative pleural effusion
K Shah, N Ravikumar, QK Uddin, W McGee, MJS FarmerCureus 11 (7), 01901
2
2019
Dynamic indices: use with caution in spontaneously breathing patients
JA Bloomstone, BH Nathanson, WT McGeeAnesthesia & Analgesia 17 (3), e47-e48, 01801
2
2018
Emergency Intubation: Early Identification and Strategic Management (Can) Save Lives
JA Bloomstone, RO Dull, WF Eckhardt III, WT McGeeCritical Care Medicine 46 (6), e69-e620, 20820
1
2018
Mitigating exhalation puffs during oxygen therapy for respiratory disease
A Kudrolli, B Chang, J Consalvi, A Deti, C Frechette, H Scoville, ...Physics of Fluids 33 (8), 20220
1
2021
Intraoperative monitoring
GE Mena, K Raghunathan, WT McGeePrinciples and Practice of Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery, 343-355, 20920
1
2019
Assessment & mitigation of O2 therapy driven spread of COVID-19
Assessment & mitigation of O2 therapy driven spread of COVID-9A Kudrolli, B Chang, J Consalvi, A Deti, C Frechette, H Scoville, ...medRxiv, 202.02. 06.225266, 20220
1
2021