Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine Updates: January 2025
Dr. Nischal Gautam will be Program Chair for the upcoming
Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society (CCAS) 2025 Annual
Meeting at the Orlando World Center Marriott on March 27, 2025.
More information can be found
here. Click
here
to register.
Drs. Gangadharan, Elliott and Graham-Carlson taught a course for pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists at the American Academy of Pediatrics -National Conference and Exhibit 2024 titled “Crash Course in Pediatric Sedation” on September 28th 2024 in Orlando, Florida.
Recent Publications:
Dr. Gangadharan was published in “Anesthesia and
Analgesia” for her article titled: “A Call to Action:
Why Anesthesiologists Must Train, Prepare, and Be at the Forefront
of Disaster Response for Mass Casualty Incidents.
Anesth Analg. 2024;138(4):893-903.
doi:10.1213/ANE.0000000000006719″.
Dr. Sabina Khan was published in Pediatric Anesthesia with her article titled “Understanding Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship Interest: A National Survey of the Resident Experience”. Her article can be found here.
Our newest faculty from the Center for Outcomes Research have recently been published.
Dr. Alparslan Turan was published in Anesthesiology with his
article titled “Perioperative Hypotension in Chronic Kidney
Disease Patients with Dialysis Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery: A
Retrospective Cohort Study. The article can be found
here.
Dr. Daniel Sessler was published in the Journal of Anesthesia
with his articles titled “continuous vital sign monitoring
on surgical wards: the COSMOS pilot” and
“intraoperative high and low blood pressures are not
associated with delirium after cardiac surgery: a retrospective
cohort study”. His articles can be found
here and
here.
Dr. Sessler’s article titled “Assessing the Relative Efficacy of Components of Opioid-free Anaesthesia in Adult Surgical Patients: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Component Network Meta-analysis” was published in BMJ Open can be found here.
Dr. Sessler’s article in the Journal of Personalized Medicine titled “Pain After Licorice or Sugar-Water Gargling in Patients Recovering from Oropharyngeal Surgery – A Randomized, Double-Blind Trial was recently published and can he found here.