Asli Ozdas, Ph.D.

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2001 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
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Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Speech Pathology, Behavioral Psychology
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Richard G. Shiavi grad student 2001 Vanderbilt
 (Analysis of paralinguistic properties of speech for near-term suicidal risk assessment.)
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Mowery NT, Morris JA, Jenkins JM, et al. (2011) Core temperature variation is associated with heart rate variability independent of cardiac index: a study of 278 trauma patients. Journal of Critical Care. 26: 534.e9-534.e17
Diaz JJ, Norris PR, Collier BR, et al. (2009) Morbid obesity is not a risk factor for mortality in critically ill trauma patients. The Journal of Trauma. 66: 226-31
Morris JA, Norris PR, Waitman LR, et al. (2007) Adrenal insufficiency, heart rate variability, and complex biologic systems: a study of 1,871 critically ill trauma patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 204: 885-92; discussion 8
Norris PR, Ozdas A, Cao H, et al. (2006) Cardiac uncoupling and heart rate variability stratify ICU patients by mortality: a study of 2088 trauma patients. Annals of Surgery. 243: 804-12; discussion 8
Morris JA, Norris PR, Ozdas A, et al. (2006) Reduced heart rate variability: an indicator of cardiac uncoupling and diminished physiologic reserve in 1,425 trauma patients. The Journal of Trauma. 60: 1165-73; discussion
Norris PR, Morris JA, Ozdas A, et al. (2005) Heart rate variability predicts trauma patient outcome as early as 12 h: implications for military and civilian triage. The Journal of Surgical Research. 129: 122-8
Morris JA, Norris PR, Ozdas A, et al. (2005) PHYSIOLOGIC EXHAUSTION IS SIGNALED BY REDUCED HEART RATE VARIABILITY & FAILURE OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM: A STUDY OF 1000 TRAUMA PATIENTS The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 59: 528
Norris PR, Williams AE, Ozdas A, et al. (2005) CORE TEMPERATURE EXTREMES REDUCE HEART RATE VARIABILITY & REFLECT CARDIAC UNCOUPLING INDEPENDENT OF CARDIAC INDEX: A STUDY OF 268 TRAUMA PATIENTS. Critical Care Medicine. 33: A23
Ozdas A, Shiavi RG, Silverman SE, et al. (2004) Investigation of vocal jitter and glottal flow spectrum as possible cues for depression and near-term suicidal risk. Ieee Transactions On Bio-Medical Engineering. 51: 1530-40
Grogan EL, Morris JA, Norris PR, et al. (2004) Reduced heart rate volatility: an early predictor of death in trauma patients. Annals of Surgery. 240: 547-54; discussion 5
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