Education

Medical School

George Washington University
Washington DC

Internship

Anesthesiology Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington DC

Residency

Anesthesiology Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington DC

Fellowship

Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington DC

Fellowship

Pediatric Anesthesia Children's Hospital National Medical Center
1981 Washington DC

Publications

  1. Clinical Guidelines for Priapism. JAMA. 2023 12 12; 330(22):2216-2217. View Abstract
  2. Understanding the Relationship Between Antiviral Prescription Data and COVID-19 Incidence in New York City: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2023 Jun; 10(6):ofad281. View Abstract
  3. Perioperative hypertension and anesthetic management in patients undergoing resection of neuroblastoma. Paediatr Anaesth. 2023 07; 33(7):577-582. View Abstract
  4. Airway Impedance: A Novel Diagnostic Tool to Predict Extraesophageal Airway Inflammation. J Pediatr. 2023 05; 256:5-10.e2. View Abstract
  5. John Snow: Anesthesiologist, Epidemiologist, Scientist, and Hero. Anesth Analg. 2021 12 01; 133(6):1642-1650. View Abstract
  6. Expanding on The Origins, Evolution, and Spread of Anesthesia Monitoring Standards. Anesth Analg. 2021 07 01; 133(1):e14-e15. View Abstract
  7. Effect of Vancomycin on the Gut Microbiome and Plasma Concentrations of Gut-Derived Uremic Solutes. Kidney Int Rep. 2021 Aug; 6(8):2122-2133. View Abstract
  8. Prevalence of strongyloidiasis among cardiothoracic organ transplant candidates in a non-endemic region: A single-center experience with universal screening. Transpl Infect Dis. 2021 Aug; 23(4):e13614. View Abstract
  9. The renal transport of hippurate and protein-bound solutes. Physiol Rep. 2020 02; 8(4):e14349. View Abstract
  10. Trends in Mortality From Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, 1984-2016: An Autopsy-Based Study. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2020 05; 144(5):572-579. View Abstract
  11. Correction: The effect of isohydric hemodialysis on the binding and removal of uremic retention solutes. PLoS One. 2018; 13(7):e0200980. View Abstract
  12. The effect of isohydric hemodialysis on the binding and removal of uremic retention solutes. PLoS One. 2018; 13(2):e0192770. View Abstract
  13. Microbiome perturbation by oral vancomycin reduces plasma concentration of two gut-derived uremic solutes, indoxyl sulfate and p-cresyl sulfate, in end-stage renal disease. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2017 Nov 01; 32(11):1809-1817. View Abstract
  14. Anesthetic Management of Patients With Inborn Errors of Metabolism. Anesth Analg. 2017 09; 125(3):822-836. View Abstract
  15. Characterization and utilization of an international neurofibromatosis web-based, patient-entered registry: An observational study. PLoS One. 2017; 12(6):e0178639. View Abstract
  16. Perioperative considerations in infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy. Paediatr Anaesth. 2017 Mar; 27(3):322-324. View Abstract
  17. Individualized remediation during fellowship training. J Clin Anesth. 2016 Nov; 34:452-8. View Abstract
  18. Hepatitis C Screening of the "Birth Cohort" (Born 1945-1965) and Younger Inmates of New York City Jails. Am J Public Health. 2016 07; 106(7):1276-7. View Abstract
  19. Cytotoxic Virulence Predicts Mortality in Nosocomial Pneumonia Due to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus. J Infect Dis. 2015 Jun 15; 211(12):1862-74. View Abstract
  20. Extended-Infusion versus standard-infusion piperacillin-tazobactam for sepsis syndromes at a tertiary medical center. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2014 Aug; 58(8):4470-5. View Abstract
  21. Anesthetic considerations in Sheldon-Hall syndrome. Paediatr Anaesth. 2014 May; 24(5):538-40. View Abstract
  22. Anesthetic considerations in Sheldon-Hall syndrome. Pediatric Anesthesia. 2013. View Abstract
  23. The importance of caregivers in the outcome of pediatric HIV management, Mombasa, Kenya. AIDS Care. 2014 Apr; 26(4):425-33. View Abstract
  24. What’s new in…The ASA Committee on Occupational Health: Providing Leadership in the Prevention of Workplace Illnesses and Injuries to Anesthesiologists and their Patients. 2013. View Abstract
  25. Perioperative care of adolescents. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2013 Jun; 26(3):333-9. View Abstract
  26. In reply. Anesthesiology. 2013 Jun; 118(6):1484-5. View Abstract
  27. Attenuating the perioperative stress response: a proposition of a simple solution. Minerva Anestesiol. 2013 Sep; 79(9):981-2. View Abstract
  28. United States anesthesiologists over 50: retirement decision making and workforce implications. Anesthesiology. 2012 Nov; 117(5):953-63. View Abstract
  29. Practice policies for older anesthesiologists in academic departments: a national survey of academic departmental chairpersons. J Clin Anesth. 2012 Aug; 24(5):357-63. View Abstract
  30. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia (Portuguese ed.). 2012. View Abstract
  31. Anesthetic considerations in Netherton Syndrome. Paediatr Anaesth. 2012 Apr; 22(4):410-1. View Abstract
  32. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. 2011. View Abstract
  33. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia (Japanese Edition). 2011. View Abstract
  34. An appreciation of Robert Moors Smith MD, an icon of pediatric anesthesiology. Paediatr Anaesth. 2010 Aug; 20(8):767-70. View Abstract
  35. Acupuncture management of pain and emergence agitation in children after bilateral myringotomy and tympanostomy tube insertion. Paediatr Anaesth. 2009 Nov; 19(11):1096-101. View Abstract
  36. Pediatric Anesthesia Review: Clinical Cases for Self-Assessment. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Sethna NG, DiNardo, JA., eds). 2009. View Abstract
  37. The Wellness Initiative - Evolution, Current Challenges and Future Vision. 2008. View Abstract
  38. Wellness Education. American Society of Anesthesiologists Newsletter. 2008; 72(7):14-5. View Abstract
  39. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 2008. View Abstract
  40. What is the optimal perioperative management for latex allergy?. Evidence-Based Practice of Anesthesiology. (Fleisher, LA, ed.). 2008. View Abstract
  41. Book Review: Management of the Difficult and Failed Airway. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 2008; 106(6):1931. View Abstract
  42. Chapter 4. Risk Management and Quality Improvement. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  43. Chapter 20. The Hindgut. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  44. Chapter 14. The Head and Neck: Anesthesia for Craniofacial, Orthopedic, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  45. Chapter 19. The Midgut. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  46. Chapter 15. The Body Cavity and Wall. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  47. Chapter 6. Equipment and Facilities. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  48. Chapter 37. Trauma and Casualty Management. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  49. Chapter 17. Gut Development: Surgical and Anesthetic Implications. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  50. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  51. Chapter 1. Fundamental Differences Between Children and Adults. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  52. Chapter 22. The Urogenital System. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  53. Chapter 23. The Musculoskeletal System and Orthopedic Surgery. A Practical Approach to Pediatric Anesthesia. (Holzman RS, Mancuso TJ, Polaner DA, eds.). 2008. View Abstract
  54. Anaphylactic reactions and anesthesia. Anesthesiology. Longnecker DE, Brown DL, Newman MF, Zapol WM (eds). 2008. View Abstract
  55. Book Review: Anesthesia for Genetic, Metabolic, and Dysmorphic Syndromes of Childhood. Second Edition. (Baum VC, O'Flaherty JE, eds.). Anesthesiology. 2008; 108(1):174. View Abstract
  56. Safe and successful use of inhalation aneshesia in a patient with Noonan Syndrome. Spring Meeting, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia (San Diego). 2008. View Abstract
  57. Children's Hospital Boston & Harvard Medical School. presented at the Fall Meeting, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia (San Francisco) and the Annual meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists (San Francisco). 2007. View Abstract
  58. Regional anesthesia for a parturient with venous sinus thrombosis and placental abruption undergoing fractional heparin therapy. Anesthesiology. 2006 Aug; 105(2):423-4. View Abstract
  59. Malignant Histiocytosis X and Anesthesia Care. International Anesthesia Research Society, San Francisco, CA. 2006. View Abstract
  60. Anesthesia and Sedation for Procedures Outside the Operating Room. Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Motoyama EK, Davis PJ (eds.). 2006; 839-55. View Abstract
  61. Air embolism during intraoperative endoscopic localization and surgical resection for blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome. Anesthesiology. 2005 Jun; 102(6):1279-80. View Abstract
  62. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 2005. View Abstract
  63. Natural Rubber Latex Allergy: Considerations for Anesthesiologists. 2005. View Abstract
  64. Iatrogenic hyperthermia during cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Anesth Analg. 2004 Oct; 99(4):1055. View Abstract
  65. Bioterrorism and children: unique concerns with infection control and vaccination. Anesthesiol Clin North Am. 2004 Sep; 22(3):563-77, viii. View Abstract
  66. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Service. 2004. View Abstract
  67. Natural Rubber Latex Allergy: Considerations for Anesthesiologists. American Society of Anesthesiologists. 2004. View Abstract
  68. Book Review: "This Is No Humbug! Reminiscences of the Department of Anesthesia at the Massachusetts General Hospital – A History.". Pediatric Anaesthesia. 2004; 14:703. View Abstract
  69. What is the Optimal Perioperative Management for Latex Allergy?. Fleisher LA (ed) Evidence-Based Practice of Anesthesiology. 2004; 111-117. View Abstract
  70. “An Audiovisual History of Pediatric Anesthesia”. 2003. View Abstract
  71. “Punching Your Powerpoint: Adding Meaningful Extras to Your Slide Presentation”. 2003. View Abstract
  72. Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital. Society for Pediatric Anesthesia / Japanese Pediatric Anesthesia Association Meeting. 2003. View Abstract
  73. Anesthesiologists & War: Special Considerations for Anesthesiologists in Combat and Combat-like Situations. 2003. View Abstract
  74. Awake caudal anesthesia for inguinal surgery in one conjoined twin. Anesth Analg. 2003 Feb; 96(2):412-3, table of contents. View Abstract
  75. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 2003. View Abstract
  76. “Narrating Your Powerpoint Presentations,”. 2002. View Abstract
  77. Unilateral Horner's syndrome and brachial plexus anesthesia during lumbar epidural blockade. J Clin Anesth. 2002 Sep; 14(6):464-6. View Abstract
  78. Why Do Children Breathe Faster Than Adults?. 2002. View Abstract
  79. Uncertainty by choice: anesthesia and the children of night. J Clin Anesth. 2002 Feb; 14(1):46-51. View Abstract
  80. Anesthetizing Children for Otolaryngology Procedures. 2002. View Abstract
  81. Size Does Matter: Fundamental Differences Between Children and Adults. International Anesthesia Research Society, San Diego. 2002. View Abstract
  82. Biological Warfare: First Protect Yourself. American Society of Anesthesiologists Newsletter. 2002; 66(3):12-4. View Abstract
  83. “Size DOES Matter: Fundamental Differences Between Children and Adults.”. 2002. View Abstract
  84. Risk and Outcome in Pediatric Anesthesia. Yemen TA (ed.) Everyday Issues in Pediatric Anesthesia. 2002. View Abstract
  85. Practical Points About the Use of Closed Circuit Anesthesia With Children. Society for Pediatric Anesthesia / Anesthesia Section, American Academy of Pediatrics Winter Meeting. 2002. View Abstract
  86. Allergies and Pediatric Anesthesia. Yemen TA (ed.) Everyday Issues in Pediatric Anesthesia. 2002. 2002. View Abstract
  87. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 2001. View Abstract
  88. Prediction of difficult airway in school-aged patients with microtia. Paediatr Anaesth. 2001 Jul; 11(4):409-13. View Abstract
  89. Perioperative care of a patient with acute fatty liver of pregnancy. Anesth Analg. 2001 May; 92(5):1268-70. View Abstract
  90. The Development of Pain Perception and the Stress Response. Chapter 2 in Section 8, Pediatric Anesthesia, in Harvard Electronic Anesthesia Library. Bailin MT (ed.). 2001. View Abstract
  91. Pediatric Anesthesia Risk Management - A Developmental Approach. Chapter 7 in Section 8, Pediatric Anesthesia, in Harvard Electronic Anesthesia Library. Bailin MT (ed.). 2001. View Abstract
  92. Ten Practical Points About Closed Circuit Anesthesia. 2001. View Abstract
  93. Anesthesia Equipment for Children. Chapter 8 in Section 8, Pediatric Anesthesia, in Harvard Electronic Anesthesia Library. Bailin MT (ed.). 2001. View Abstract
  94. Fundamental Differences: A Calculus of Pediatric Anesthesia. Chapter 1 in Section 8, Pediatric Anesthesia, in Harvard Electronic Anesthesia Library. Bailin MT (ed.). 2001. View Abstract
  95. Ten Practical Points About Closed Circuit Anesthesia. (. New York State Society of Anesthesiologists Postgraduate Assembly Annual Meeting. 2001. View Abstract
  96. Understanding congenital heart disease for the noncardiac anesthesiologist. Seminars in Cardiothracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 2001; 5:2-20. View Abstract
  97. Anesthesia in a child with severe restrictive pulmonary dysfunction caused by chronic graft-versus-host disease. J Clin Anesth. 2000 Sep; 12(6):482-6. View Abstract
  98. Latex Allergy. 2000. View Abstract
  99. Prediction of difficult airway in school-aged children with microtia. Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists. 2000. View Abstract
  100. Anesthesia in the Child and Adolescent. Wetmore RF, Muntz HR, McGill TJ (eds) Pediatric Otolaryngology: Principles and Practice Pathways. 2000; 31-47. View Abstract
  101. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 1999. View Abstract
  102. Acupressure-acupuncture antiemetic prophylaxis in children undergoing tonsillectomy. Anesthesiology. 1999 May; 90(5):1311-6. View Abstract
  103. More on the Legacy of Atropos, with special reference to Datura Stramonium (Reply to Letter to the Editor). Anesthesiology. 1999; 90:1794-6. View Abstract
  104. Natural Rubber Latex Allergy: Considerations for Anesthesiologists. 1999. View Abstract
  105. Occupational latex allergy: the end of the innocence. Anesthesiology. 1998 Aug; 89(2):287-9. View Abstract
  106. The legacy of Atropos, the fate who cut the thread of life. Anesthesiology. 1998 Jul; 89(1):241-9. View Abstract
  107. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 1998. View Abstract
  108. Compliance Newsletter, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine. 1998. View Abstract
  109. Natural Rubber Latex Allergy: Considerations for Anesthesiologists. 1998. View Abstract
  110. Without Pain or Without Sensibility: Origins of “αναιστηεσια.”. Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists. 1998. View Abstract
  111. Anaphylactic reactions and anesthesia. Longnecker DE, Tinker JH, Morgan GE. (eds.) Principles and Practice of Anesthesiology. (Second Edition). 1998; 2385-2408. View Abstract
  112. Prevention and treatment of life-threatening pediatric anesthesia emergencies. Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain. 1998; 17:154-63. View Abstract
  113. Forebears of anesthetic uncertainty: the children of Night. New York State Society of Anesthesiologists Postgraduate Assembly Annual Meeting. 1998. View Abstract
  114. Anatomy and embryology of the pediatric airway. The Difficult Pediatric Airway. Riazi J, ed. Anesthesiology Clinics of North America. 1998; 16:707-727. View Abstract
  115. Clinical management of latex-allergic children. Anesth Analg. 1997 Sep; 85(3):529-33. View Abstract
  116. Overreaction to latex allergy? Anesth Analg. 1997 Feb; 84(2):467-8. View Abstract
  117. Overreaction to latex allergy? (letter to the editor). Anesth Analg. 1997; 84:467-8. View Abstract
  118. Special Equipment and Procedural Safety. White PF (ed.) Ambulatory Anesthesia and Surgery. 1997; 559-72. View Abstract
  119. Children’s Hospital: A Rich History. MSA Anesthesia Record. 1997; 26(2):1-10. View Abstract
  120. Peripheral and central vascular access and invasive monitoring. Badgwell JM (ed.) Clinical Pediatric Anesthesia. 1997; 49-75. View Abstract
  121. Equipment for pediatric anesthesia. In: Sosis MB, ed. The Anesthesia Equipment Manual. 1997; 195-217. View Abstract
  122. Sedation During Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures. In: Castaneda-Zuniga WR (ed.) Interventional Radiology (Third Edition). 1997; 9-19. View Abstract
  123. “Sedation concerns in outpatient settings.”. 1997. View Abstract
  124. Can anesthesia crisis resource management training affect performance in critical events?. ew York State Society of Anesthesiologists Postgraduate Assembly Annual Meeting. 1996. View Abstract
  125. Sevoflurane depresses myocardial contractility less than halothane during induction of anesthesia in children. Anesthesiology. 1996 Dec; 85(6):1260-7. View Abstract
  126. General anesthesia in a child with a dynamic, vascular anterior mediastinal mass. Anesthesiology. 1996 Apr; 84(4):976-9. View Abstract
  127. Special Anesthetic Considerations for Endourologic Procedures and Laparoscopy in Children. Smith AD et al (eds.) Smith’s Textbook of Endourology. 1996; 1293-1306. View Abstract
  128. The development of laryngoscopy: an historical crossroads for anesthesiology and otolaryngology. Anesthesiology. 1996; 85:A948. View Abstract
  129. Anesthesia crisis resource management: real-life simulation training in operating room crises. J Clin Anesth. 1995 Dec; 7(8):675-87. View Abstract
  130. Prospective evaluation by computed tomography and pulmonary function tests of children with mediastinal masses. Surgery. 1995 Sep; 118(3):468-71. View Abstract
  131. Anesthesia Outside the Operating Room (Chap. 22). Smith’s Pediatric Anesthesia, Motoyama E, Davis PJ (eds.). 1995; 693-708. View Abstract
  132. Anesthetic Considerations for Pediatric Laparoscopy. Ehrlich RD (ed.) Dialogues in Pediatric Urology. 1995; 18(9):5-7. View Abstract
  133. Anesthesia and Neuroradiology (Chapter 15). Stone DJ, Sperry RJ, Johnson JO, Spiekermann BF, Yemen TA (eds.) The Neuroanesthesia Handbook. 1995; 297-329. View Abstract
  134. Sevoflurane depresses myocardial performance less than halothane during induction of anesthesia in pediatric patients. Anesthesiology. 1995; 83:A1169. View Abstract
  135. “Perspectives in Latex Allergy for Healthcare Workers”. 1995. View Abstract
  136. Pre-Anesthetic evaluation of children with mediastinal masses by computed tomography and pulmonary function tests. presented at New York State Society of Anesthesiologists PGA Annual Meeting. 1994. View Abstract
  137. Latex allergy: 100 successful returns to the operating room in a “latex-safe” environment. New York State Society of Anesthesiologists PGA Annual Meeting. 1994. View Abstract
  138. Guidelines available for office-based sedation. American Medical News. 1994; 23-4. View Abstract
  139. Guidelines for sedation by nonanesthesiologists during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The Risk Management Committee of the Department of Anaesthesia of Harvard Medical School. J Clin Anesth. 1994 Jul-Aug; 6(4):265-76. View Abstract
  140. Morbidity and mortality in pediatric anesthesia. Pediatr Clin North Am. 1994 Feb; 41(1):239-56. View Abstract
  141. Physiologic effects of laparoscopy in children. Section on Urology, American Academy of Pediatrics. 1994. View Abstract
  142. Pharmacy savings in anesthesia: confessions of a cost containment curmudgeon. Anesthesiology. 1994; 81:A1198. View Abstract
  143. Outpatient Anesthesia for Children. Current Reviews in Clinical Anesthesia. 1994; 15(2). View Abstract
  144. Pediatric Critical Incidents. Gaba DM, Howard S and Fish KJ, eds. Crisis Management in Anesthesiology. 1994; 267-290. View Abstract
  145. Latex Allergy: A Major Clinical And Occupational Health Concern. Public Health Newsletter, Mass. Medical Society. 1994. View Abstract
  146. Morbidity and Mortality in Pediatric Anesthesia. Wetzel R. (ed). Pediatric Clinics of North America. 1994; 41(1):239-56. View Abstract
  147. Anesthetic management of children with neuroblastoma. J Clin Anesth. 1993 Nov-Dec; 5(6):486-91. View Abstract
  148. Pediatric neuraxial blockade. J Clin Anesth. 1993 Jul-Aug; 5(4):342-54. View Abstract
  149. Latex allergy: an emerging operating room problem. Anesth Analg. 1993 Mar; 76(3):635-41. View Abstract
  150. A “Latex-Safe” Environment Prevents Allergic Reactions in Latex-Allergic Patients. International Anesthesia Research Society. 1993. View Abstract
  151. Preoperative Profile of Latex-Allergic Patients. International Anesthesia Research Society. 1993. View Abstract
  152. Participant Responses to Realistic Simulation Training in Anesthesia Crisis Resource Management (ACRM). Anesthesiology. 1993; 79:A1112. View Abstract
  153. Prevention of latex allergy (Response to Letter to the Editor). Anesth Analg. 1993; 77:1080. View Abstract
  154. Administrative guidelines for response to an adverse anesthesia event. The Risk Management Committee of the Harvard Medical School's Department of Anaesthesia. J Clin Anesth. 1993 Jan-Feb; 5(1):79-84. View Abstract
  155. Preoperative Profile of Latex-Allergic Patients. International Latex Conference: Sensitivity to Latex in Medical Devices. FDA-Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Baltimore, MD. 1992. View Abstract
  156. A “Latex-Safe” Environment Prevents Allergic Reactions in Latex-Allergic Patients. International Latex Conference: Sensitivity to Latex in Medical Devices, FDA-Center for Devices and Radiological Health. Baltimore, MD. 1992. View Abstract
  157. Departmental Memorandum - Recommendations for a Latex-Free Environment. International Latex Conference: Sensitivity to Latex in Medical Devices. FDA-Center for Devices and Radiological Health. Baltimore, MD. 1992. View Abstract
  158. Latex anaphylaxis in a child with a history of multiple anesthetic drug allergies. Anesthesiology. 1992 Aug; 77(2):372-5. View Abstract
  159. Epidural anesthesia in patients with palliated cyanotic congenital heart disease. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 1992 Jun; 6(3):340-3. View Abstract
  160. Advances in pediatric anesthesia: implications for otolaryngology. Ear Nose Throat J. 1992 Mar; 71(3):99-108, 111-5. View Abstract
  161. Serological markers of posttransfusion hepatitis C viral infection. J Clin Microbiol. 1992 Mar; 30(3):552-6. View Abstract
  162. Patient Safety Featured at 1991 Annual Meeting. APSF Newsletter. 1992; January:1. View Abstract
  163. Intravenous infusion equipment. Int Anesthesiol Clin. 1992; 30(3):35-50. View Abstract
  164. The Child with Goldenhar Syndrome for Cleft Lip Repair (Chap. 17). Stehling L, ed. Common Problems in Pediatric Anesthesia. 1992; 99-106. View Abstract
  165. Intravenous infusion equipment. Pullerits J, Holzman RS. eds. Pediatric Anesthesia Equipment. International Anesthesiology Clinics. 1992; 30:35-50. View Abstract
  166. Airway involvement and anesthetic management in Goltz's syndrome. J Clin Anesth. 1991 Sep-Oct; 3(5):422-5; discussion 426. View Abstract
  167. CT quantitation of tracheal cross-sectional area as a guide to the surgical and anesthetic management of children with anterior mediastinal masses. J Pediatr Surg. 1991 Feb; 26(2):138-42. View Abstract
  168. Anesthesia for Pediatric Subglottic Laser Surgery. International Survey of Current Clinical Practice. Surv of Anes. 1991; 35:191-195. View Abstract
  169. “Play-Doh: A Teaching Aid in Pediatric Anesthesia,”. 1990. View Abstract
  170. Anesthesia machines. Demystifying their function. AORN J. 1990 Jul; 52(1):69-76. View Abstract
  171. Literature Review: Death on the Table. APSF Newsletter. 1990; Spring. View Abstract
  172. Anaesthesia for patients with mediastinal masses. Can J Anaesth. 1989 Nov; 36(6):681-8. View Abstract
  173. Postanesthesia care unit standards for anesthesiologists. Board of Directors of the American Society of Post Anesthesia Nurses. J Post Anesth Nurs. 1989 Jun; 4(3):141-6. View Abstract
  174. Inguinal Hernia Repair in Infants Less than 65 Weeks Post-Conception: Spinal vs. General Anesthesia. American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Anesthesiology. 1989. View Abstract
  175. The evolution of an operative registry--a commentary. Mil Med. 1989 Mar; 154(3):121-5. View Abstract
  176. A tracheal tube extension for emergency tracheal reanastomosis. Anesthesiology. 1989 Jan; 70(1):170-1. View Abstract
  177. Anesthesia for mediastinal masses. Can J Anaes 1989;36:681-8. 1989; 36:681-8. View Abstract
  178. Postanesthesia care unit standards for anesthesiologists. J of Post Anesthesia Nursing. 1989; 4:141-6. View Abstract
  179. Lightwand intubation in children with abnormal upper airways. Anesthesiology. 1988 Nov; 69(5):784-7. View Abstract
  180. Air embolism during posterior spinal fusion. Can J Anaesth. 1988 Sep; 35(5):511-4. View Abstract
  181. Anesthesia practice standards at Harvard: a review. J Clin Anesth. 1988; 1(1):55-65. View Abstract
  182. Mass spectrometry for early diagnosis and monitoring of malignant hyperthermia crisis. Anes Review. 1988. View Abstract
  183. A comparison of methadone and morphine for post-operative analgesia in children and adolescents. Anesthesiology. 1988; 69:A768. View Abstract
  184. Children face extra safety problems. APSF Newsletter. 1988; 1. View Abstract
  185. Anaesthesia for children with junctional epidermolysis bullosa (letalis). Can J Anaesth. 1987 Jul; 34(4):395-9. View Abstract
  186. Nitrous-narcotic anesthesia using sufentanil for general pediatric surgical procedures. American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Anesthesiology. 1987. View Abstract
  187. Pharmacokinetics of methadone in children and adolescents in the perioperative period. Anesthesiology. 1987; 67:A519. View Abstract
  188. Anaesthesia for children with junctional epidermolysis bullosa (letalis). Can J Anaesth 1987;34(4):395-9. 1987. View Abstract
  189. Successful repair of a transected intrathoracic trachea after chest trauma. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1986; 91:307-14. View Abstract
  190. Isoflurane for resection of pheochromocytomas. Anesth Analg. 1983 Oct; 62(10):955. View Abstract
  191. Nosocomial scalded skin syndrome. Ritter's disease caused by phage group 3 Staphylococcus aureus. Am J Dis Child. 1980 Nov; 134(11):1043-5. View Abstract
  192. Aspergillus oryzae meningitis. JAMA. 1976 May 10; 235(19):2122-3. View Abstract
  193. Nonspecific enhancers of resistance in man. J Pediatr. 1975 Dec; 87(6 Pt 2):1094-1102. View Abstract

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