Andrew Seely
Scientist, Acute Care Research
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Tier I Clinical Research Chair, Faculty of Medicine
University of Ottawa
Full Professor of Surgery, Divisions of Thoracic Surgery and Critical Care Medicine
University of Ottawa
Vice-Chair Research, Department of Surgery
University of Ottawa
Director of Research, Department of Thoracic Surgery
The Ottawa Hospital
President
Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Therapeutic Monitoring Systems (TMS) Inc.
Research Interests
Brief Biography
Andrew JE Seely, a Tier I Clinical Research Chair
in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa, is a Scientist at the
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Professor of Surgery within the Divisions
of Thoracic Surgery and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Ottawa, Vice-Chair
of Research in the Department of Surgery at the University of Ottawa, Director
of Research for the Ottawa Division of Thoracic Surgery, President of the
Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons, as well as Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Therapeutic Monitoring Systems Inc. Dr Seely’s education includes an
undergraduate honors in physics at Carleton University, followed by medical
school, general surgery training, and a doctoral degree in basic science from
McGill University, and thoracic surgery and critical care medicine training at
the University of Ottawa. Dr Seely’s scholarly interests include: 1)
theoretical research exploring the clinical insights of complex systems science
(e.g. emergence, uncertainty and dissipation); 2) physiologic understanding of
complex biologic variability; 3) applied research monitoring multiorgan
variability during exercise, onset and resolution of infection, prediction of likelihood of organ donation success following Donation
after Circulatory Death (DCD), critical illness and weaning; and 4)
development and implementation of a systematic means to continuously monitor
all adverse events after all surgery, as well as provide feedback of that
information to improve surgical care. Dr Seely has supervised several graduate
students and built research teams, has published over 145 peer-reviewed papers,
presents annually at international meetings and has been awarded over $8.7 M in
competitive grant funding. He shares his family life with Kathy Patterson and
their daughters Phoebe and Ruby in Ottawa.
Selected Publications
1.
Seely
AJE Optimizing Our Patients’ Entropy Production as
Therapy? Hypotheses Originating from the Physics of Physiology Entropy 2020, 22, 1095.
2. Barnaby DP, Fernando SM, Herry CL, Scales NB, Gallagher EJ,
Seely AJE
Heart Rate Variability, Clinical and Laboratory Measures to Predict Future
Deterioration in Patients Presenting With Sepsis. Shock 2019,
Apr;51(4):416-422.
3. Godard
S, Herry C, Westergaard P, Scales N, Brown SM, Burns K, Mehta S, Jacono FJ,
Kubelik D, Maziak DE, Marshall J, Martin C,
Seely AJE. Practice
Variation in Spontaneous Breathing Trial Performance and Reporting,"
Canadian Respiratory Journal, vol. 2016, Article ID 9848942, 10 pages, 2016.
4.
Seely AJE, Bravi A, Herry C, Green
G, Longtin A, Ramsay T, Fergusson D, McIntyre L, Kubelik D, Maziak DE, Ferguson
N, Brown SM, Mehta S, Martin C, Rubenfeld G, Jacono FJ, Clifford G, Fazekas A,
Marshall J. Do heart and respiratory rate variability improve prediction of
extubation outcomes in critically ill patients? Crit Care. 2014, Apr
8;18(2):R65.
5. IvanovicJ,
Seely AJE, Anstee C, Villeneuve PJ, Gilbert S, Maziak
DE, Shamji FM, Forster AJ, Sundaresan RS. Measuring surgical quality:
comparison of postoperative adverse events with the american college of
surgeons NSQIP and the Thoracic Morbidity and Mortality classification
system. J Am Coll Surg 2014, 218(5):
1024-1031.
Diseases, conditions and populations of interest
Research and clinical approaches