Research
Anesthesiology Research
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The lab is working toward a more complete understanding of the molecular events involved in normal skeletal muscle excitation contraction coupling as well as in malignant hyperthemia. In connection with that work, Children’s Hospital also houses the National Malignant Hyperthermia Registry and is working with the Center for Genetics on genotyping patients with this disease.
Working in conjunction with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s Pain Research Center, Children’s researchers are conducting studies focusing on the role of artemin growth factor in pain signaling as it relates to chronic inflammatory pain.
Anesthesiology research at Children’s also entails drug studies and techniques intended to improve surgical procedures while reducing complications related to anesthesia. For example, investigators are currently involved in multidisciplinary studies involving both anesthesia and surgical outcomes of patients undergoing minimally invasive surgery. In addition these investigators are also assessing postoperative anesthesia outcomes of neonates undergoing hernia repairs.
Clinical Team
Chief of Service
Peter J. Davis, MD
Our Researchers
Lawrence M. Borland, MD
Barbara W. Brandom, MD
Ayse F. Genc, MD
Jerome Parness, MD, PhD
Doreen Soliman, MD
Susan Woelfel, MD
Charles Yang, MD
