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At the ASA

A Guide to the Faculty, Fellows, and Staff of the
Department of Anesthesiology

Participating in the Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Anesthesiologists

Raymond C. Roy, Ph.D., M.D.
Professor and Chair
October 14-18, 2000
San Francisco, California

 

Refresher Course Lectures

  • Anesthetic Management of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury
    Patricia H. Petrozza, M.D.
  • Pain Physiology and Pharmacology: Clinical Relevance
    James C. Eisenach, M.D.
  • Economics of Operating Room Utilization
    Phillip E. Scuderi, M.D.

 

 

   Posters and Poster-Discussions

  • Ondansetron for the Prevention of Post-Discharge Vomiting following Outpatient Strabismus Surgery in Children
    Phillip E. Scuderi, M.D.
  • Do Doppler Diastolic Filling Indices Differentiate among Local Anesthetic Cardiac Toxicities?
    Leanne Groban, M.D.
  • Males Tend to Be More Susceptible to Ulnar Nerve Ischemia than Do Females
    Robert C. Morell, M.D.
  • 0.075% Epidural Ropivacaine and Bupivacaine Produce Indistinguishable Labor Analgesia
    Medge, D. Owen, M.D.
  • Surgeons and Anesthesiologists Differ in Rating the Benefits and Liabilities of Regional Anesthesia,
    and in Who Should Choose the Anesthetic
    Robert S. Weller, M.D.
  • No Difference in Cerebrospinal Fluid Pharmacokinetics of Intrathecally Administered Adenosine
    in Normal Versus Spinal Nerve Ligated Rats
    Carsten Bantel, M.D.
  • Morphine-Induced Adenosine Release Is Reduced from Spinal Cord in Neuropathic Rats
    Andreas Sandner-Kiesling, M.D.
  • Accuracy of Ascending Aortic Pressure Derived from the Radial Pulse during Anesthesia
    Alfredo L. Pauca, M.D.
  • Clinical Value of Aortic and Radial Pressure Wave Analysis
    Alfredo L. Pauca, M.D.
  • Ischemic Preconditioning Does Not Alter Reperfusion Blood Flow in a Rat Model of Spinal Cord Ischemia
    David A. Zvara, M.D.
  • Enteral Nutrition Increases Mesenteric Blood Flow in Rats during Vasopressin Administration
    Pamela R. Roberts, M.D.
  • Selective Perfusion and Differential Temperature Management during Cardiopulmonary Bypass
    Preserves Regional Blood Flow to the Spinal Cord
    Dwight D. Deal, B.S.
  • Is Selective Perfusion and Differential Temperature Management during Cardiopulmonary Bypass
    Deleterious to the Kidney?
    Dwight D. Deal, B.S.
  • Lethal Dose of S(+) Ketamine Is Reduced by Pretreatment with Propranolol
    Roberto T. Sudo, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Attenuated Vascular Relaxation by Fenoldopam and Dopamine in Endotoxin Treated Rats
    Michael H. Wall, M.D.
  • Pharmacokinetics of Epsilon-Aminocaproic Acid in Children Undergoing Surgical Repair of Congenital Heart Defects
    Douglas G. Ririe, M.D.
  • Comparative Cardiac Effect of R(+) and S(-) Bupivacaine with S(-) Ropivacaine
    Roberto T. Sudo, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Lidocaine with Epinephrine as an IV Test Dose Following CSE Labor Analgesia
    Robert D'Angelo, M.D.
  • A Comparison of Intrathecal Fentanyl and Sufentanil for Labor Analgesia
    Kenneth E. Nelson, M.D.
  • Deletion in RyR1 Gene Associated with MH and with Abnormal Electrically Evoked Twitch Tension In Vitro
    Thomas E. Nelson, Ph.D.
  • Patient Simulation Improves Medical Student Understanding of Cardiovascular Pathophysiology
    David A. Zvara, M.D.
  • Variables Predicting Longer than Usual Induction-to-PACU Times and Higher Costs
    in Patients Undergoing Bilateral Tympanoscopy Tube Placement
    Timothy N. Harwood, M.D.
  • Loss of Relaxation to Fenoldopam in the Rat Renal and Superior Mesenteric Artery, but Not the Aorta
    Michael H. Wall, M.D.
  • Inhibition of L-type Ca2+ Current by Bupivacaine Enantiomers in Rat Cardiac Myocytes
    Gisele Zapata-Sudo, M.D., Ph.D.
  • Intrathecal Adenosine Reduces the Areas of Hyperalgesia and Allodynia Which Follow
    Intradermal Capsaicin in Volunteers
    David D. Hood, M.D.
  • Pulmonary Artery Catheters Produce Eccentric Tricuspid Valvular Regurgitation
    Michael H.Wall, M.D.
  • Ischemic Preconditioning of the Kidney Does Not Result in Alterations of Reperfusion
    Blood Flow in a Rat Model of Ischemic Reperfusion Injury
    Dwight D. Deal, B.S.
  • Clinical Neuroscience: Monitoring Neurologic Function & Temperature
    Patricia H. Petrozza, M.D., Moderator
  • Clinical Circulation: Outcomes I
    John F. Butterworth IV, M.D., Moderator

 

Panels

  • Noncardiac Complications of Cardiac Surgery
    Richard C. Prielipp, M.D., Moderator
    CNS Protection
    John Butterworth, M.D., Panel Member
  • Novel Analgesic Pharmacology from the Lab to the Operating Room
    James C. Eisenach, M.D., Moderator
    What's New in Clinical Trials in Postoperative Pain
    James C. Crews, M.D., Panel Member
  • Ambulatory Anesthesia for the Elderly Patient: Grandpa on the Move
    Postoperative Analgesia for the Elderly Outpatient
    Raymond C. Roy, Ph.D., M.D., Panel Member
  • The Unforeseen Consequences of Anesthesia: 1848-2000
    Pearl HarborCWas Pentothal Really the Enemy?
    Randy W. Calicott, M.D., Panel Member

 

Scientific And Educational Exhibits

  • An Interactive Instructional Tutorial Teaching Anesthetic Care for Major Vascular Surgery
    Timothy N. Harwood, M.D.

 

Workshops

  • Detecting and Troubleshooting Malfunctions in Anesthesia Delivery Systems
    Michael A. Olympio, M.D.
  • Transesophageal Echocardiography: Basic Principles: Artifacts/Doppler
    Robert F. Brooker, M.D.

  

   


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