Overview
Background
Associate Professor Robert Boots is a member of the clinical team at the Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre.
Rob currently is a senior Thoracic and Sleep Physician in the Department of Thoracic Medicine, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and continues to practice intensive care medicine in Bundaberg. His current research interests relate to biologic circadian rhythm dysfunction particularly as it relates to recovery from critical illness in addition to applications of virtual reality distraction therapy to improve patient outcomes from complex illness. Previously Rob served as the Deputy Director of the Department of Intensive Care Medicineat RBWH for 20 years and has qualifications in both respiratory medicine and intensive care. He has a strong background in clinical epidemiology and research previslu researching the management of burns and prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia. He has served as Deputy Director of Clinical Training and Chairman of the Medical Emergency Response Training Program at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Rob received training in clinical education from the Harvard Macy Program for Physician Educators in Boston USA and the Bulstrode and Hunt program of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edin). He was a key stakeholder in the development of the business case and the despite of the Queensland Health Clinical Skills Development Centre whoch opened in 2004. After serving for 6 years as the Chairman of the Queensland Regional Committee of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care he was electived to the Board of the College of Intensive Care Medicine in 2010, serving as the Censor, Education Officer and Research Officer during the transition of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine to the existing CICM. He previously served as the Deputy Chair of the Patholgy Primary Exmaination Committee of the RACS and is currently a senior member of the National Examiation Panel of the RACP. Rob is involved with many projects as a main investigator and supervises postgraduate students attached to the research unit.
Availability
- Associate Professor Robert Boots is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Medicine Surgery, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), University of Newcastle
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Newcastle
- Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
Research interests
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Pulmonary Infection in Ventilated Patients
Presently investigating the use of inhaled heparin in the prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia
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Asthma management in the ICU
Current survey of practice in Queensland
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Effectiveness of Telemedicine in ICU patient Care
Extensive effectiveness review of the existing program in Bundaberg Base Hospital
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Effect of ICU outpatient review in the outcomes of patients with sepsis
A randomised trial of a clinical outpatient review of patients who have been discharged from the intensive care unit for sepsis to assess their physical and emotional status. This is the present project in a suite of projects related to the rehabilitation of ICU patients.
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Effective Recommendations based on Multi-Source Data
Collaboration with the Engineering Department of University of Queensland with Prof Xue Li. Large-scale data collected from multiple sources such as the Web, sensor networks, academic publications,and social networks provide a new opportunity to exploit useful information for effective and efficient recommendations and decision making. In this project, we propose a new framework of recommender systems that is based on analysing relationships between different types of objects from multiple data sources. A graph model will be built to represent the extracted semantic relationships and novel linkage analysis based algorithms will be developed for ranking objects using the data of an established clinical information system in the ICU.
Works
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2024
Journal Article
Virtual reality experience in haemato-oncology patients—technical evaluation (ViREB-TE)
Boots, Rob, Curley, Cameron, Scott, Ashleigh, Gavin, Nicole, Morris, Edward, Foster, Carley, Jackson, Matthew, Collet, Sally, Thompson, Damien, Wardell, Nadine, Vedelago, James and Adam, Stephen (2024). Virtual reality experience in haemato-oncology patients—technical evaluation (ViREB-TE). BMC Digital Health, 2 (1) 6. doi: 10.1186/s44247-023-00060-x
2023
Journal Article
Predictors of new onset atrial fibrillation burden in the critically ill
Lancini, Daniel, Sun, Jennifer, Mylonas, Georgia, Boots, Robert, Atherton, John, Prasad, Sandhir and Martin, Paul (2023). Predictors of new onset atrial fibrillation burden in the critically ill. Cardiology, 149 (2), 1-9. doi: 10.1159/000534368
2023
Journal Article
Does mechanical threshold inspiratory muscle training promote recovery and improve outcomes in patients who are ventilator-dependent in the intensive care unit? The IMPROVE randomised trial
Bissett, Bernie M., Leditschke, I Anne, Neeman, Teresa, Green, Margot, Marzano, Vince, Erwin, Katie, van Haren, Frank MP., Boots, Robert and Paratz, Jennifer (2023). Does mechanical threshold inspiratory muscle training promote recovery and improve outcomes in patients who are ventilator-dependent in the intensive care unit? The IMPROVE randomised trial. Australian Critical Care, 36 (4), 613-621. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2022.07.002
2023
Journal Article
Artificial Intelligence in Evidence-based Medicine:Challenges and Opportunities
Li, Xue, Zou, Catherine, Boots, Robert, Wang, Sen, Chen, Weitong and Zuccon, Guido (2023). Artificial Intelligence in Evidence-based Medicine:Challenges and Opportunities. World Scientific Annual Review of Artificial Intelligence, 01. doi: 10.1142/s2811032323300025
2023
Journal Article
Assessment of background plastics contamination from human respiratory tract sample collection vessels
Okoffo, Elvis D., Rauert, Cassandra, Boots, Robert, Fielding, David, Bashiradeh, Farzard, Singh, Mahendra and Thomas, Kevin V. (2023). Assessment of background plastics contamination from human respiratory tract sample collection vessels. Water Emerging Contaminants and Nanoplastics, 1 (1) 4, 1-9. doi: 10.20517/wecn.2022.22
2023
Conference Publication
Death comes but why: an interpretable illness severity predictions in ICU
Shen, Shaofei, Xu, Miao, Yue, Lin, Boots, Robert and Chen, Weitong (2023). Death comes but why: an interpretable illness severity predictions in ICU. Asia-Pacific Web (APWeb) and Web-Age Information Management (WAIM) Joint International Conference on Web and Big Data, Nanjing, China, 11-13 August 2022. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-25158-0_6
2022
Journal Article
Circadian rhythmicity of vital signs at intensive care unit discharge and outcome of traumatic brain injury
Boots, Rob, Xue, George, Tromp, Dirk, Rawashdeh, Oliver, Bellapart, Judith, Townsend, Shane, Rudd, Michael, Winter, Craig, Mitchell, Gary, Garner, Nicholas, Clement, Pierre, Karamujic, Nermin and Zappala, Christopher (2022). Circadian rhythmicity of vital signs at intensive care unit discharge and outcome of traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Critical Care, 31 (6), 472-482. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2022821
2022
Journal Article
Critical illness associated new onset atrial fibrillation: subsequent atrial fibrillation diagnoses and other adverse outcomes
Lancini, Daniel, Tan, Wei Lian, Guppy-Coles, Kristyan, Boots, Robert, Prasad, Sandhir, Atherton, John and Martin, Paul (2022). Critical illness associated new onset atrial fibrillation: subsequent atrial fibrillation diagnoses and other adverse outcomes. Europace, 25 (2), 300-307. doi: 10.1093/europace/euac174
2022
Journal Article
Temperature profile and adverse outcomes after discharge from the intensive care unit
Boots, Rob, Mead, Gabrielle, Rawashdeh, Oliver, Bellapart, Judith, Townsend, Shane, Paratz, Jenny, Garner, Nicholas, Clement, Pierre and Oddy, David (2022). Temperature profile and adverse outcomes after discharge from the intensive care unit. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 31 (1), e1-e9. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2022223
2021
Journal Article
Temperature rhythms and ICU sleep: the TRIS study
Boots, Rob J., Mead, Gabrielle, Garner, Nicolas, Rawashdeh, Oliver, Bellapart, Judith, Townsend, Shane, Paratz, Jenny, Clement, Pierre, Oddy, David, Leong, Matthew and Zappala, Christopher (2021). Temperature rhythms and ICU sleep: the TRIS study. Minerva Anestesiologica, 87 (7), 794-802. doi: 10.23736/S0375-9393.21.15232-0
2021
Journal Article
Exploring BCI control in smart environments: intention recognition via EEG representation enhancement learning
Yue, Lin, Shen, Hao, Wang, Sen, Boots, Robert, Long, Guodong, Chen, Weitong and Zhao, Xiaowei (2021). Exploring BCI control in smart environments: intention recognition via EEG representation enhancement learning. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, 15 (5) 3450449, 1-20. doi: 10.1145/3450449
2021
Journal Article
Early sequential microcirculation assessment in shocked patients as a predictor of outcome: a prospective observational cohort study
Holley, Anthony D., Dulhunty, Joel, Udy, Andrew, Midwinter, Mark, Lukin, Bill, Stuart, Janine, Boots, Robert, Lassig-Smith, Melissa, Holley, Robert B., Paratz, Jenny and Lipman, Jeffrey (2021). Early sequential microcirculation assessment in shocked patients as a predictor of outcome: a prospective observational cohort study. Shock, 55 (5), 581-586. doi: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001578
2021
Journal Article
Diagnostic sensitivity of plasma Endothelin-1 for cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage, a multicentre double-blind study
Bellapart, Judith, Nasrallah, Fatima, Winearls, James, Lassig-Smith, Melissa, Stuart, Janine, Boots, Rob, Winter, Craig, Flaws, Dylan, Bulmer, Andrew, Jones, Lee and Laupland, Kevin BjØrn (2021). Diagnostic sensitivity of plasma Endothelin-1 for cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage, a multicentre double-blind study. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 37 (6), 8850666211056568-775. doi: 10.1177/08850666211056568
2020
Journal Article
Circadian hygiene in the ICU environment (CHIE) study
Boots, Rob, Mead, Gabrielle, Rawashdeh, Oliver, Bellapart, Judith, Townsend, Shane, Paratz, Jenny, Garner, Nicholas, Clement, Pierre and Oddy, David (2020). Circadian hygiene in the ICU environment (CHIE) study. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 22 (4) 4, 361-369.
2020
Journal Article
Circadian Hygiene in the ICU Environment (CHIE) study
Boots, Rob, Mead, Gabrielle, Rawashdeh, Oliver, Bellapart, Judith, Townsend, Shane, Paratz, Jenny, Garner, Nicholas, Clement, Pierre, Oddy, David and On behalf of the Circadian Investigators in Critical Illness (2020). Circadian Hygiene in the ICU Environment (CHIE) study. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 22 (4), 361-369. doi: 10.51893/2020.4.oa9
2020
Journal Article
Graph augmented triplet architecture for fine-grained patient similarity
Wang, Yanda, Chen, Weitong, Pi, Dechang and Boots, Robert (2020). Graph augmented triplet architecture for fine-grained patient similarity. World Wide Web, 23 (5), 2739-2752. doi: 10.1007/s11280-020-00794-y
2020
Journal Article
Which ICU patients benefit most from inspiratory muscle training? Retrospective analysis of a randomized trial
Bissett, Bernie M., Wang, Jiali, Neeman, Teresa, Leditschke, I. Anne, Boots, Robert and Paratz, Jennifer (2020). Which ICU patients benefit most from inspiratory muscle training? Retrospective analysis of a randomized trial. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 36 (12), 1316-1321. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2019.1571144
2020
Journal Article
Effect of Exogenous Melatonin Administration in Critically Ill Patients on Delirium and Sleep: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Bellapart, Judith, Appadurai, Vinesh, Lassig-Smith, Melissa, Stuart, Janine, Zappala, Christopher and Boots, Rob (2020). Effect of Exogenous Melatonin Administration in Critically Ill Patients on Delirium and Sleep: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Critical Care Research and Practice, 2020 3951828, 1-9. doi: 10.1155/2020/3951828
2019
Journal Article
Clinical management practices of life-threatening asthma: an audit of practices in intensive care
Secombe, Paul, Stewart, Penny, Singh, Sunil, Campbell, Lewis, Stephens, Dianne, Tran, Khoa, White, Hayden, Sheehy, Robert, Gibson, Justine, Cooke, Robyn, Townsend, Shane, Apte, Yogesh, Winearls, James, Ferry, Olivia R., Pradhan, Rahul, Ziegenfuss, Marc, Fong, Kwun M., Yang, Ian A., McGinnity, Paul, Meyer, Jason, Walsham, James, Boots, Rob, Clement, Pierre, Bandeshe, Hiran, Gracie, Christopher, Jarret, Paul, Collins, Stephenie, Coulston, Caitlin, Ng, Melisa ... The Critical Care Asthma Investigators (2019). Clinical management practices of life-threatening asthma: an audit of practices in intensive care. Critical Care and Resuscitation, 21 (1), 53-62.
2019
Journal Article
Clinical management practices of life-threatening asthma: an audit of practices in intensive care
Secombe, Paul, Stewart, Penny, Singh, Sunil, Campbell, Lewis, Stephens, Dianne, Tran, Khoa, White, Hayden, Sheehy, Robert, Gibson, Justine, Cooke, Robyn, Townsend, Shane, Apte, Yogesh, Winearls, James, Ferry, Olivia R., Pradhan, Rahul, Ziegenfuss, Marc, Fong, Kwun M., Yang, Ian A., McGinnity, Paul, Meyer, Jason, Walsham, James, Boots, Rob, Clement, Pierre, Bandeshe, Hiran, Gracie, Christopher, Jarret, Paul, Collins, Stephenie, Coulston, Caitlin, Ng, Melisa ... Trout, Melita (2019). Clinical management practices of life-threatening asthma: an audit of practices in intensive care. Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine, 21 (1), 53-62.
Funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Assessment of the Outcomes of Intensive Care Telemedicine Clinical Rounds in Bundaberg Base Hospital
We are looking for a health science higher degree student interested in new health care delivery paradigms and their impact on patient centred and health organization outcomes in relation to the introduction of a novel telemedicine service into assist in patient care at Bundaberg Base Hospital. The project intends to cover a broad spectrum of health care impacts including clinical communication, organization impacts, financial implications and direct patient outcomes. The project has enough broad focus to meet requirements for a PhD and would be suitable for students interested in a career in health outcomes and organizational research. Research would be based within Brisbane with the possibility of several field trips to Bundaberg. The anticipated time frame for completion would be 2 years allowing a period of 12 months of consolidated Thesis preparation. A preliminary protocol has been formulated which the student is expected to develop further and progress. An experienced team of researchers and clinicians under the Centre will support the research student for Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research of the University of Queensland.
Telemedicine by the use of audiovisual technologies is increasingly being used to assist in patient care by intensive care units unable to be staffed by consultant intensivists. Models of care range from complete remote 24-hour surveillance requiring direct video observation to a consultation liaison service only requiring conventional telephone links. There has been a rapid adoption of such services especially in North America where access to on-site intensive care specialists is limited for the volume of intensive care being undertaken. The key task is to ascertain the most appropriate service requirements that would assist in care for a given patient circumstance.
A telemedicine intensive care consultation service has been introduced into Bundaberg Base Hospital. Bundaberg Base is a regional 200-bed hospital in Queensland, Australia. The model of care is an “open ICU” with primary teams having admission rights for patients not requiring mechanical ventilation. Ventilated patients were admitted under the care of the anaesthesiology staff with the primary medical teams continuing their consultation. There were no credentialed intensive care medical specialists. Patients requiring more that two days of mechanical ventilation had been traditionally referred to the nearest tertiary ICU. In 2009 a new model of care was established with equipment and staff funding support from Queensland Health. An intensive care specialist undertook regular daily ward rounds for one hour between Monday-Friday via a videoconference link from the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Intensive Care Unit. This specialist was available for the remainder of the day to deal with additional queries via telephone or video link consultation. Ward rounds used a mobile wireless web-camera as part of a computer videoconferencing system. Additional duties of the Intensivist including coordinating the patient transfer to a tertiary unit or organising additional specialist review where appropriate.
Study Questions1. What has been the impact of a Telemedicine ICU Ward Round in a regional hospital on patient outcomes?2. What has been the impact on the regional intensive care unit operations since the introduction of a Telemedicine ICU Ward Round?3. What is the nature and type of the communications between health care staff during Telemedicine ICU Ward Rounds to a regional ICU?4. What are the staff attitudes to Telemedicine ICU Ward Rounds in both the resource and the regional intensive care unit?
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Development and recovery of sleep and circadian function in the critically ill
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Oliver Rawashdeh
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Atrial Fibrillation in Critical Care
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Louise Cullen
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Assessment of Cerebral Microcirculation after Severe Head Injury in Experimental Ovine Models and the Effects of Normovolemic Anemia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor John Fraser
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING TO ENHANCE RECOVERY FROM INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Improving Outcomes in Critical Illness with Early Physical Rehabilitation
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Augmented Renal Clearance in the Critically Ill: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Implications for Beta-lactam Therapy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeffrey Lipman
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Dose optimisation of antibiotics during different forms of renal replacement therapy: focus on tissue and target site antibiotic concentrations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jason Roberts, Professor Jeffrey Lipman
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION IN THE LONG-TERM INTENSIVE CARE STAY PATIENT: Use of head-up tilt and inspiratory muscle training
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Hodges
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