Julian Bion

Julian  Bion

University of Birmingham

H-index: 57

Europe-United Kingdom

About Julian Bion

Julian Bion, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Health services research, human behaviour, critical illness.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Landiolol and organ failure in patients with septic shock: the STRESS-L randomized clinical trial

Peer review of quality of care: methods and metrics

Namilumab or infliximab compared with standard of care in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (CATALYST): a randomised, multicentre, multi-arm, multistage, open-label, adaptive …

An immune dysfunction score for stratification of patients with acute infection based on whole-blood gene expression

Bayesian analysis of a systematic review of early versus late tracheostomy in ICU patients

Emergency care in hospitals is as good at the weekend as on weekdays

Beta-Blocker Treatment in Ventilated COVID-19 patients–A Cox Regression with Time Dependent Covariate Analysis

Namilumab or infliximab compared to standard of care in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (CATALYST): a phase 2 randomised adaptive trial

Julian Bion Information

University

Position

Professor of Intensive Care Medicine UK

Citations(all)

42217

Citations(since 2020)

10112

Cited By

36804

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

123

i10Index(since 2020)

71

Email

University Profile Page

University of Birmingham

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Julian Bion Skills & Research Interests

Health services research

human behaviour

critical illness

Top articles of Julian Bion

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Landiolol and organ failure in patients with septic shock: the STRESS-L randomized clinical trial

Jama

Tony Whitehouse

Anower Hossain

Gavin D Perkins

Anthony C Gordon

Julian Bion

...

2023/11/7

Peer review of quality of care: methods and metrics

Julian Bion

Joseph Edward Alderman

2023/1/1

Namilumab or infliximab compared with standard of care in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (CATALYST): a randomised, multicentre, multi-arm, multistage, open-label, adaptive …

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Benjamin A Fisher

Tonny Veenith

Daniel Slade

Charlotte Gaskell

Matthew Rowland

...

2022/3/1

An immune dysfunction score for stratification of patients with acute infection based on whole-blood gene expression

Science translational medicine

Eddie Cano-Gamez

Katie L Burnham

Cyndi Goh

Alice Allcock

Zunaira H Malick

...

2022/11/2

Bayesian analysis of a systematic review of early versus late tracheostomy in ICU patients

Laura Quinn

Tonny Veenith

Julian Bion

Karla Hemming

Tony Whitehouse

...

2022/11/1

Emergency care in hospitals is as good at the weekend as on weekdays

BMJ: British Medical Journal (Online)

Helen Saul

Deniz Gursul

Julian Bion

2022/6/17

Beta-Blocker Treatment in Ventilated COVID-19 patients–A Cox Regression with Time Dependent Covariate Analysis

Dipesh Mistry

Anower Hossain

Jianxia Sun

Tonny Veenith

Ranjit Lall

...

2021/9/30

Namilumab or infliximab compared to standard of care in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 (CATALYST): a phase 2 randomised adaptive trial

medRxiv

Benjamin A Fisher

Tonny Veenith

Daniel Slade

Charlotte Gaskell

Matthew Rowland

...

2021/6/9

A qualitative study of organisational response to national quality standards for 7-day services in English hospitals

BMC Health Services Research

Elizabeth Sutton

Julian Bion

Russell Mannion

Janet Willars

Elizabeth Shaw

...

2021/12

Society of critical care medicine 50th anniversary review series: critical care education

Julian Bion

Celia Brown

Charles Gomersall

Carole Boulanger

Peter Isherwood

...

2021/8/1

Results of meta-regressions of the weekend effect on mortality for the quantitative systematic review

Julian Bion

Cassie Aldridge

Chris Beet

Amunpreet Boyal

Yen-Fu Chen

...

2021/7

Study into the reversal of septic shock with landiolol (beta blockade): STRESS-L Study protocol for a randomised trial

BMJ open

Ranjit Lall

Dipesh Mistry

Emma Skilton

Nafisa Boota

Scott Regan

...

2021/2/1

Increasing specialist intensity at weekends to improve outcomes for patients undergoing emergency hospital admission: the HiSLAC two-phase mixed-methods study

Julian Bion

Cassie Aldridge

Chris Beet

Amunpreet Boyal

Yen-Fu Chen

...

2021/7/9

Effect of convalescent plasma on organ support–free days in critically ill patients with COVID-19: a randomized clinical trial

Jama

Hesham Abdelhady

Marwa Abdelrazik

Zakee Abdi

David Abdo

Amina Abdulle

...

2021/11/2

Health economics evaluation of increasing the weekend-to-weekday specialist intensity ratio in hospitals in England

Julian Bion

Cassie Aldridge

Chris Beet

Amunpreet Boyal

Yen-Fu Chen

...

2021/7

Protocol: CATALYST trial protocol: a multicentre, open-label, phase II, multiarm trial for an early and accelerated evaluation of the potential treatments for COVID-19 in …

BMJ Open

Tonny Veenith

Benjamin A Fisher

Daniel Slade

Anna Rowe

Rowena Sharpe

...

2021

Estimating the effect of health service delivery interventions on patient length of stay: a Bayesian survival analysis approach

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics

Samuel I Watson

Richard J Lilford

Jianxia Sun

Julian Bion

2021/11

Two anonymised case study examples

Julian Bion

Cassie Aldridge

Chris Beet

Amunpreet Boyal

Yen-Fu Chen

...

2021/7

The magnitude and mechanisms of the weekend effect in hospital admissions: a mixed-methods systematic review

Julian Bion

Cassie Aldridge

Chris Beet

Amunpreet Boyal

Yen-Fu Chen

...

2021/7

Cross-sectional and longitudinal 5-year study of weekend–weekday specialist intensity and emergency admission mortality

Julian Bion

Cassie Aldridge

Chris Beet

Amunpreet Boyal

Yen-Fu Chen

...

2021/7

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