Peter Andriessen
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RESEARCH PROFILE
He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 2004 on baroreceptor reflex function in neonates from the University of Maastricht. His major research interests are patient monitoring, integrative physiology and long-term follow-up of extremely preterm infants.
From 2002 onwards he co-supervises master and PhD students of the Eindhoven University of Technology, who carry out research projects in the neonatal intensive care unit of Máxima MC in close collaboration with the Department of Clinical Physics. Between 2014-2019 he was involved as co-supervisor in several of the IMPULS II PhD projects on neonatal monitoring. From 2018 he is involved as co-supervisor in ALARM (project leader dr. ir. Carola van Pul), the project on Alarm Limiting and Algorithm-based Monitoring. Since 2018 he is project leader of the EPIDAF (Extremely Preterm Infants - Dutch Analysis on Follow-up) study, a national study on outcome in extremely preterm infants.
Recent Publications
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A continuous late-onset sepsis prediction algorithm for preterm infants using multi-channel physiological signals from a patient monitor
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (2023) -
DeepLOS: Deep learning for late-onset sepsis prediction in preterm infants using heart rate variability
Smart Health (2022) -
Short-Term Outcome after Repeated Less Invasive Surfactant Administration
Neonatology (2022) -
Preterm birth is associated with lower academic attainment at age 12 years
Journal of Pediatrics (2022) -
Central apnea detection in premature infants using machine learning
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine (2022)
Ancillary Activities
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