Parisa Glass's Publications
About Parisa Glass's Publications
Director of Innovation and Enterprise- Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
- Director of Operations, Clinical Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
- Dip App Sci,
- BMed Chem (Hon 1),
- PhD,
- MBA,
- GAICD
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Temperature management of non-elective intensive care patients without neurological abnormalities: A point prevalence study of practice in Australia and New Zealand
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
The ADRENAL study protocol: adjunctive corticosteroid treatment in critically ill patients with septic shock.
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
Temperature management in patients with acute neurological lesions: An Australian and New Zealand point prevalence study
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
The variation of acute treatment costs of trauma in high-income countries
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine Date published: -
Hydroxyethyl Starch or Saline for Fluid Resuscitation in Intensive Care
New England Journal of Medicine Date published: -
The variation of acute treatment costs of trauma in high-income countries
BMC Health Services Research Date published: -
Statistical analysis plan for the Crystalloid Versus Hydroxyethyl Starch Trial (CHEST).
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
Temperature management for patients without brain injury in Australia and New Zealand ICUs: a point prevalence study
Critical Care Date published: -
Compliance with Processes of Care in Intensive Care Units in Australia and New Zealand - A Point Prevalence Study
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published: -
Temperature management of patients with sepsis and inflammation in Australian and New Zealand ICUs: a point prevalence study
Critical Care Date published: -
The Crystalloid versus Hydroxyethyl Starch Trial: protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial of fluid resuscitation with 6% hydroxyethyl starch (130/0.4) compared to 0.9% sodium chloride (saline) in intensive care patients on mortality
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Severe falciparum malaria patients transferred "late" to a high level icu in india represents a difficult research capture point to comment on predictors of mortality and related organ dysfunction
Singapore Medical Journal Date published: -
Severe falciparum malaria patients transferred "late" to a high level icu in india represents a difficult research capture point to comment on predictors of mortality and related organ dysfunction
Singapore Medical Journal Date published: