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Ivars Veģeris is a clinical researcher actively contributing to the fields of Pediatric Intensive Care and Critical Illness. His work focuses on treatment outcomes, long-term survival, and quality of life after pediatric critical illness, with a geographic emphasis on Latvia. He has led a PhD project on pediatric intensive care long-term outcomes (2018–2023) and collaborated internationally on studies related to emergency care preparedness and sepsis mortality.
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Emergency Care
- Treatment Outcome
- Critical Illness
- Prospective Cohort Study
His publications highlight trends in severe sepsis incidence, post-ICU follow-up utility, and emergency department readiness. While his affiliations are not explicitly stated, his collaborations with institutions like University Hospital and contributions to journals such as Pediatric Critical Care Medicine suggest academic ties. He has 7 research outputs with over 23 Scopus citations and 31 Mendeley readers.
Veģeris's work intersects with clinical audits, length of stay optimization, and pediatric critical care systems. Though no explicit scientific awards are listed, his research impacts guidelines for post-intensive care specialist appointments and emergency readiness protocols.


