معرفی
Bengt Korman is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at UWA Medical School, The University of Western Australia. His research focuses on mathematical modeling of physiological processes in anesthesiology and respiratory medicine.
Research Interests:
Dr. Korman specializes in gas exchange dynamics, particularly involving nitrous oxide and volatile agents. His work employs mathematical models to study pulmonary perfusion, inert gas elimination, and respiratory heterogeneity under anesthesia conditions. Primary research areas include:
- Quantitative analysis of second gas effects
- Lung ventilation-perfusion relationships
- Steady-state kinetics of anesthetic gases
- Computational physiology in emergency medicine contexts
Publications:
His recent articles (2018-2023) demonstrate consistent focus on developing computational models to explain gas exchange phenomena in anesthesia. Research utilizes techniques like Gaussian distribution modeling and perfusion analysis to investigate nitrous oxide interactions with co-administered anesthetic agents.
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