About Catherine Ross
Dr. Catherine Ross is a Pediatric Critical Care Physician at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is a graduate of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and completed her Pediatrics residency at UCLA. She completed her fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Ross’s past research focused on the use of big data to provide early identification of decompensation on the pediatric care ward and was funded by the Jackson Vaughn Critical Care Research Award. Her current interests include prevention of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest with the use of peri-arrest vasopressors. She also has a special interest in pediatric massive and sub-massive pulmonary embolism.
Latest Publications
- Uber A, Grossestreuer AV, Ross CE, Patel PV, Trehan A, Donnino MW, Berg KM. Preliminary observations in systemic oxygen consumption during targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2018 Jun; 127:89-94.
- Ross CE, Asaro LA, Wypij D, Holland CC, Donnino MW, Kleinman ME. Physiologic response to pre-arrest bolus dilute epinephrine in the pediatric intensive care unit. Resuscitation. 2018 May; 126:137-142.
- Moskowitz A, Ross CE, Andersen LW, Grossestreuer AV, Berg KM, Donnino MW, American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines — Resuscitation Investigators. Crit Care Med. 2018 Nov 7. [Epub ahead of print].
- Ross CE, Harrysson IJ, Goel VV, Strandberg EJ, Kan P, Franzon DE, Pageler NM. Integration of Single-Center Data-Driven Vital Sign Parameters into a Modified Pediatric Early Warning System. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2017 May; 18(5):469-476.