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Charles J Coté MD curriculum vitae – May 16, 2016
CURRICULUM VITAE
General Information
Date Prepared:
February 23, 2016
Name:
Charles Joseph Coté, M.D.
Office Address:
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care (GRB 444)
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street, GRB 444
Boston, MA 02114
Home Address:
68 Post Island Road
Quincy, MA 02169
Phone :
Fax:
E-Mail:
(617) 726-2607
(617) 726-7536
[email protected]
Place of Birth:
Boston, Massachusetts
Education:
1968
A.B. College of the Holy Cross, Worchester, MA
1972
M.D. Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, NY
2008
M.S. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (honorary)
Postdoctoral Training:
1972-1973 Intern in Pediatrics, Boston Floating Hospital for Infants and Children, Tuft’s New
England Medical Center, Boston, MA
1973-1974 Resident in Pediatrics, Boston Floating Hospital for Infants and Children, Tuft’s
New England Medical Center, Boston, MA
1974-1976 Resident in Anesthesiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
1976-1977 Fellow in Pediatric Anesthesiology and Pediatric Critical Care, Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
PA
Licensure and Certification:
1972
Massachusetts License
1974
Pennsylvania License
1977
Diplomate, American Board of Anesthesiology
1978
Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
1986
Certificate of Competence, Critical Care Medicine, American Board of
Anesthesiology
1993
Illinois License
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1999
2013
Recertified, American Board of Anesthesiology
Subspecialty Certification in Pediatric Anesthesiology Certificate number 8065
Academic Appointments:
1979-1980 Instructor in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1980-1986 Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1986-1993 Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1993-2005 Professor of Anesthesiology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL
1994-2005 Professor of Pediatrics, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL
2005-2007 Lecturer in Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
2007Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Hospital Appointments:
1979-1981 Assistant Anesthetist, Shriners Burns Institute, Boston, MA
1979-1983 Assistant Anesthetist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
1982-1993 Associate Anesthetist, Shriners Burns Institute, Boston, MA
1984-1993 Associate Anesthetist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
1993-2005 Vice Chairman, Director of Research, Dept. of Anesthesiology, Children's
Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
2005Anesthetist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Other Professional Positions:
1977-1979 Staff Anesthesiologist, U.S. Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth VA
(Lieutenant Commander)
2001-2005 Medical Advisor for Anesthesiology to the National Shriner's Hospital
Organization, Tampa, FL
2002-2010 Consultant, Anesthesiology and Respiratory Therapy Devices Panel of the
Medical Devices Advisory Committee, Center for Diseases and
Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration
2003
Consultant, Best Pharmaceuticals Act for Children drug prioritization process,
National Institute of Child & Human Development, National Institutes of Health
2011
Senior Editor, Pediatric Anesthesiology Subspecialty Certification Examination
Committee of the American Board of Anesthesiology.
Hospital and Healthcare Organization Service Responsibilities:
Major Administrative Responsibilities:
1993- 2005 Vice Chairman, Director of Research, Department of Pediatric
Anesthesiology, Children’s Memorial Hospital
2005- 2014 Director of Clinical Research, Division of Pediatric Anesthesiology,
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, MassGeneral Hospital for
Children, Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital:
1981
Co-Moderator, Educational Unit, Pediatrics, Department of Anesthesia,
Massachusetts General Hospital
1981-1988 Co-Director, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course, Practical
Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia
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1981-1993 Faculty Resident Advisor, Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts
General Hospital
1984
Moderator and Organizer, three-week Education Unit on Blood, Department
of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital
1986-1993 Tutor for starting residents, Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General
Hospital
1986-1993 Member, Department of Anesthesia Clinical Practices and Patient Safety
Committee
1988-1991 Anesthesia Representative to the Pediatric Unit Chiefs Meeting
1981-1987 Member, Department of Anesthesia Capital Equipment Committee
1987-1993 Member, Department of Anesthesia Clinical Practices and Patient Safety
Committee
2005-2013 Member, Department of Anesthesia Executive Committee on Research
2008- 2012 Member, Department of Anesthesia Academic Productivity Committee
2008-2009 Member, Department of Anesthesia Benefits Committee
2008-2016 Member, Department of Anesthesia Academic Appointments and Promotions
Committee
Children's Memorial Hospital:
1994-1996 Chairperson, Multidisciplinary Sedation Quality Improvement Project Team
1996-1997 Member, Animal Care Committee
1996
Chairman, Sedation Task Force
1998-2004 Member, Credentials Committee
2001- 2005 Member, Library Advisory Committee
2001- 2005 Member, Academic Technical Advisory Group
2001- 2004 Member, Search Committee for CMH Director of Clinical Research
Major Committee Assignments:
2005-2010 Clinical Research Council, Massachusetts General Hospital
2009- 2014 Member of Partners Institutional Review Board
University Committee Assignments:
1994-1999 Member and Reviewer, Northwestern University Intramural Research Grant
Committee
2009-2011 Chair of ad hoc evaluation committee for Promotion to Professor
2009-2016 Member, Harvard Catalyst Review Committee
Regional and National Committee Assignments:
1983-1985 Member, Ad Hoc Committee to Establish Guidelines for Conscious Sedation in
Dental Practice and Outpatients, American Academy of Pediatrics, Food and Drug
Administration
1984-1986 Representative-at-Large, Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy of
Pediatrics
1986-1987 Representative-at-Large, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
1986-1988 Secretary and Program Chairman, Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy
of Pediatrics
1988-1990 Vice-Chairman and Treasurer, Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy of
Pediatrics
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1988-2000 Liaison for Section on Anesthesiology to Committee on Drugs, American Academy
of Pediatrics
1988-2002 Chairman, Committee on Drugs, Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy of
Pediatrics ad hoc
1989
Discussant, Joint Workshop Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics
and Food and Drug Administration. "Orphan Drugs and the Pediatric
Anesthesiologist"
1990-1992 Chairman, Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy of Pediatrics
1990-1992 Liaison for the Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy of Pediatrics to the
Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
1990-1992 Lead Author, Revision of Guidelines for Conscious Sedation, American Academy
of Pediatrics
1990-1992 Liaison between Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics and
Committee on Standards, American Society of Anesthesiologists
1991-1994 Member, Subcommittee on Pediatric Resuscitation, American Heart Association
1992
Panelist, American Heart Association National Emergency Care Committee,
"Pediatric airway control and ventilation," Dallas, TX
1992-1993 Member, Subcommittee on Pediatric Anesthesia, American Society of
Anesthesiologists
1992-1994 Member, American Heart Association, Emergency Cardiac Care Committee,
Subcommittee on Pediatric Resuscitation
1992-1996 Representative for North America to Committee on Paediatric Anesthesia, World
Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
1992-1997 Member, Advisory Panel on Anesthesiology, United States Pharmacopeia General
Committee of Revision
1992
Contributing Editor, Textbook of Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Heart
Association, American Academy of Pediatrics
1993-1994 Member, National Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, American Heart
Association
1993-1995 Member, Task Force on Sedation by non-Anesthesiologists, American Society of
Anesthesiologists
1994
Member, Pediatric Sedation Advisory Committee, Anesthesia & Life Support
Drugs, Food and Drug Administration
1994-1996 Member, Committee on Pediatric Anesthesia (Annual Meeting), American Society
of Anesthesiologists
1997
Member, Anesthesia Patient Safety Committee, American Society of
Anesthesiologists
2000-2002 Member, Task Force on Sedation by Non-anesthesiologists, American Society of
Anesthesiologists
2001-2002 Member, Committee on Patient Safety and Risk Management, American Society of
Anesthesiologists
2001-2003 Member, Committee on Overseas Anesthesia Teaching Programs, American
Society of Anesthesiologists
2002-2006 Chairperson, Joint Task Force for Sedation Guidelines, American Academy of
Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
2003-2006 Member, Committee on Government Affairs, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
2003Member, Committee for International Education and Service, Society for Pediatric
Anesthesia
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2003-2006 Member and Officer, Executive Committee, Section on Clinical Pharmacology &
Therapeutics, American Academy of Pediatrics
2003
American Academy of Pediatrics Liaison to the American College of Surgeons
Resolution on Office-Based Surgery, Principles, and Model State Legislation
2004-2006 Member, Task Force on Perioperative Management of Patients with Obstructive
Sleep Apnea, American Society of Anesthesiologists
2005-2010 Primary Reviewer, Anesthesiology and Respiratory Devices Panel, Food and Drug
Administration, Office of Device Evaluation
2008-2010 Member, Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act Scientific Group on Ketamine for
the NIH/NIHCD
2009-2012 Committee member American Society of Anesthesiologists Committee on Global
Humanitarian Outreach
2012
Ex Officio member of Pediatric Subcommittee and Pediatric Safety Committee
2012
Food and Drug Administration Panel on Clinical Development Programs for
Sedation Products: Public Workshop.
2013
American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Perioperative Management
of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
2014
FDA Panel on Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Devices: Iontophoresis device
reclassification
International Committee Assignments:
1996-2000 Chairman, Pediatric Committee for the World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)
2000-2008 Officer, Executive Committee of the World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)
2004-2008 Liaison from the Executive Committee to the Paediatric Committee of the World
Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)
2008
Vice-Chairman, World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists
2008
Co-opted member Paediatric Committee of the World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)
2008
Co-opted member Patient Safety Committee, World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)
2008-2012 Member, Foundation Committee, World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)
2008 -2010 Global Pulse Oximetry Project, First International Consultation Meeting WHO
Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland
2008-2012 Credentialing Committee: World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists.
Professional Societies:
1977Member, American Society of Anesthesiologists
1988
Delegate from the American Society of Anesthesiologists to the World Federation
of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
1992
Delegate from the American Society of Anesthesiologists to the World Federation
of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
1996
Delegate, American Society of Anesthesiologists to the World Federation of
Societies of Anaesthesiologists
2000
Delegate from the American Society of Anesthesiologists to the World Federation
of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
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2004
2008
19781979-1993
19791981-1985
1986-1990
1986198719891992-2000
1992-1994
1993-2005
19972000- 2012
2005-
Delegate from the American Society of Anesthesiologists to the World Federation
of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
Delegate from the American Society of Anesthesiologists to the World Federation
of Societies of Anaesthesiologists
Member, American Academy of Pediatrics
Member, Massachusetts Society of Anesthesiologists
Member, International Anesthesia Research Society
Member, American Medical Association
Member, American Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists
Member, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
Member, Massachusetts Medical Society
Member, Association of University Anesthesiologists
Member of the Paediatric Subcommittee of the World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists
Member, American Dental Society of Anesthesiologists
Member, Illinois Society of Anesthesiologists
Member, Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
Member and Officer of Executive Committee, the World Federation of Societies of
Anaesthesiologists
Member, Massachusetts Society of Anesthesiologists
Editorial Boards:
1981-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
1982-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
1990-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
1995-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
2000-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
1998-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
1994-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
1995-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
2004-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
2004-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
Anesthesiology
Anesthesia and Analgesia
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
Pediatric Emergency Care
Clinical Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Pediatric Anesthesia
Journal of Pediatrics
Journal of the American Medical Association
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations Journal on Quality
Improvement
2003-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
Drug Safety
1993-present
Editorial Board
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
1995-2014
Editorial Board
Pediatric Anesthesia
2002-2007
Chairman Editorial Board Pediatric Anesthesia
2006-present
Ad hoc Reviewer
Pediatrics in Review
2007-2012
Assistant Editor
Pediatric Anesthesia
2008- 2014
Section Editor
Pediatric Anesthesia
2009- present
Ad hoc Reviewer
The Lancet
2012 - present
Editorial Board
Journal of Anaesthesia (Japan)
2015Editorial Board
The South African Journal of Anaesthesia and
Analgesia
Awards and Honors:
1972
Dagget Prize for Excellence in Clinical Care, Albany Medical College
1977
First Place, Residents' Research Essay Contest, American Society of
Anesthesiologists
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1977
1977
1980
1980
1983
1997
1999
2005
2006
2008
2011
2014
Part II:
Second Place, Residents' Research Contest, Philadelphia Society of
Anesthesiologists
First Place, Scientific Exhibit, American Society of Anesthesiologists
Starter Grant Award, American Society of Anesthesiologists
Milton Fund Grant, Harvard University
First Place, Scientific Exhibit, American Society of Anesthesiologists
Invited Lecturer, The Royal College of Anaesthetists, Anniversary Forum, London,
England "Preoperative preparation."
Iwai Memorial Lecture, Japanese Society for Pediatric Anesthesia (JSPA), Tokyo,
Japan, ―Sedation Accidents in Children: What Have We Learned? and ―Joy and
Sorrow in Pediatric Anesthesia.‖
Invited Keynote Speaker: The Fourth Jackson Rees Lectureship, The Association
of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, Norwich England,
―Anesthesia in less advantaged countries: Raising the bar‖
Invited Lecturer, Patrick Pasquariello Jr. Lectureship in General Pediatrics to the
Department of Pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia ―Sedation
accidents and their prevention‖.
Second Edward Lowe Visiting Lectureship, University of Cincinnati ―The FDA and
Drug Development for Children‖.
―The Robert M. Smith Award‖, Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Management
of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The Thirteenth Digby Leigh Lectureship, 52nd Annual Clinical Conference in
Pediatric Anesthesia, The Children's Hospital of Los Angeles Pediatric
Pharmacology and the Drug Approval Process
Research, Teaching, and Clinical Contributions
A. Narrative Report of Research, Teaching and Clinical Contributions
I am a Board Certified Pediatrician and Anesthesiologist with subspecialty boards in Critical
Care, who has had a career long interest in promoting safety in the care of children. This research
focus has been in the form of: 1) clinical trials so as to develop pediatric drug labelling, 2)
research on equipment specific to infants and children, 3) safe sedation practices by nonanesthesiologists who sedate children for procedures, and 4) pediatric sedation outcomes. I have
taught residents and fellows since 1977, I continue to provide direct patient care, and I have
served nationally and internationally on multiple committees for the American Society of
Anesthesiologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as the World Federation for the
Societies of Anaesthesiologists. I co-authored the first Pediatric Sedation Guidelines published
by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1985 and 4 further revisions. I am also serving as a
member of the Task Force for the Sedation Guidelines by Non-Anesthesiologists of the
American Society of Anesthesiologists. I am best known nationally and internationally for my
pediatric anesthesia textbook, my work on sedation guidelines and sedation outcomes, and for
the development of international pediatric anesthesia fellowships for anesthesiologists who
desire to become pediatric anesthesia specialists but who come from a medically disadvantaged
country. These fellowships developed for the World Federation for the Societies of
Anaesthesiologists were designed to allow hands on training in a country that spoke their native
language. These fellowships in Santiago Chile, Tunis Tunisia, Vellor India, and Capetown South
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Africa have trained or are currently training >34 individuals. Additional fellowships are in
process in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Nairobi, Kenya. I was the main driver in fundraising and
expanding the number of these programs with contributions obtained from national and
international societies as well as from industry.
Research. The majority of my academic career has focused on transfusion therapy, clinical
pharmacology, monitoring, and patient safety. I published two papers that have been pivotal in
terms of describing adverse events associated with sedation administered to children by nonanesthesiologists. I am the lead author of the fifth revision of the sedation guidelines for
children, a joint task force from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry; this most recent pediatric sedation guideline of the American
Academy of Pediatrics will be published in 2016.
In 1993, I was recruited to the Children’s Memorial Hospital at Northwestern University as Vice
Chairman and Director of Research. I was a mentor to all the junior attendings as well as the 2
to 5 fellows per year. I helped them through the process of study design, the IRB submission,
carrying out the study, analyzing the data, writing the papers and, finally, getting them accepted
for publication. This resulted in a significant increase in clinical research output, all of which
was funded from projects that I was able to garner from various pharmaceutical and equipment
manufacturers. From 1979 to the present, I have had approximately 31 industry-funded studies
and 38 internally funded studies. All of these studies involved pediatric specific pharmaceutical
or equipment studies often leading to improved prescribing information for children.
Teaching. I have been actively involved in teaching residents, fellows, and fully trained
anesthesiologists, pediatricians and dental specialists my entire academic career. My primary
role as Director of Research while at Northwestern was to teach and mentor the junior attendings
so that they would develop research skills to gain their promotion. I am proud to say that as a
direct result of my mentoring several of my junior attendings gained promotion: one was recently
promoted to Professor and is the new Chair at the Laurie Children’s Hospital at Northwestern
University Medical School in Chicago, three were promoted to Associate Professor, and several
others to Assistant Professor. I am the primary editor of a textbook on Pediatric Anesthesiology
with 53 chapters contributed by 110 authors from 6 continents. This textbook has in the past
been translated into Spanish, Italian, and Japanese and it is the lead pediatric anesthesia textbook
used by the American Society of Anesthesiologists as a resource. We are in the process of
editing the 6th edition which should be published in 2017. I was an editor of a handbook on
Pediatric Pain Management and Sedation. I also developed a Reference Guide for Principles of
Pediatric Sedation under the sponsorship of Tufts University Medical School Department of
Continuing Medical Education with an associated educational video. I also co-edited a Manual
on Pediatric Anesthesia (sixth edition) with Dr. Jerry Lerman and Dr. David Steward which was
recently translated into Japanese and the 7th edition will be available in late 2016. I also was a
consultant editor of a handbook ―Understanding Paediatric Anaesthesia, 2nd Edition, Editor
Rebecca Jacob MD, Vellore India. This handbook has also been translated into French, Spanish,
Chinese and is being translated into Arabic. All versions are being distributed at no cost
throughout the world including French speaking Africa, English speaking sub-Saharan Africa,
India, and Asia by the World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists.
In recent years the vast majority of my lectures have been at the national and international level
and the primary focus has been on the development of sedation guidelines, sedation safety, the
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demographics, and systems issues that surround adverse pediatric sedation outcomes. I also have
authored 79 published book chapters with at least 6 others in process.
Clinical Contributions. At the Massachusetts General Hospital, The Shriner’s Burns Institute,
and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary I provide direct patient care as well as supervisory
care for neurosurgery, general pediatrics, ophthalmology, ENT, orthopedics and urologic
surgery, as well as organ transplantation. These activities also involve anesthesiology services
for invasive radiology, magnetic resonance imaging, computerized axial tomography and
sedation for gastroenterology and oncology procedures.
B. Research Funding
1977
Principal Investigator, Cook, Inc., Internal Jugular Venous Catheterization in
Children using the Seldinger Technique
1977
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Vasodilator
Response to Intravenous 25% Mannitol in Humans and in a Rabbit Model
1980
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia,
Pharmacodynamics/Dose-Response of Oral Cimetidine in Children for Acid
Aspiration Prophylaxis
1980
Principal investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Gastric Volume
and pH in Single vs. Multi-Anesthetized Pediatric Patients
1981
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, A DoseResponse to Intravenous Thiopental in Children
1981
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, A Dose Response to
Intravenous Methohexital in Children
1981
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Wasted
Ventilation with Multiple Pediatric Anesthetic Circuits
1981
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Dose-Response
to Thiopental in Children Following Burn Injury
1982
Principal Investigator: Changes in Platelet Counts in Children with Massive Blood
Transfusion
1982
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Apnea in Former
Preterm and Term Infants
1982
Co Investigator, Burroughs Welcome, Clinical Pharmacology of Atracurium (BW
33A) in Adolescents Anesthetized with Halothane
1983-1985 Principal Investigator, Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Research Grant
No. 15866: Critical Evaluation of Transfusion Therapy in Children in need of Blood
Transfusions
1984
Principal Investigator, Datex Inc., Capnography Monitoring during Anesthesia for
Children
1985
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Percutaneous
Cricothyrotomy with Simple Intravenous Equipment (dog model)
1986-1987 Principal Investigator, Nellcor Inc., Pulse Oximetry Monitoring – A Randomized
Blinded Trial of Anesthetized Children
1987-1988 Principal Investigator, Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Research Grant
No. 15986: The Evaluation of Coagulation Factor Kinetics and Dynamics in Burned
and Unburned Children
1988
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Changes in
Prothrombin and Partial Thromboplastin Times During Massive Blood Transfusion
in Children
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1988
1989
1989-1990
1989-1990
1990
1990-1991
1990-1991
1993-1994
1994-1995
1994-1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1996
1996-1997
1996-1999
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Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Effects of
Changes in Fresh Gas Flow on Ventilator Function
Principal Investigator, Dacomed Corp., The Speaking Endotracheal Tube in
Children with Long Term Endotracheal Intubation
Principal Investigator, Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Research Grant
No. 15859: Cardiac Function during Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, and Narcotic
Anesthesia: The Interaction with Citrate Induced Ionized Hypocalcemia in the
Isolated Rat Heart Preparation
Principal Investigator, Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Grant: A Prospective
Evaluation of Combined Pulse Oximetry and Expired Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
in Anesthetized Pediatric Patients
Principal Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Dead Space
Ventilation Effect of Fresh Gas Flow and Respiratory Rate
Principal Investigator, Pediatric Research Center Grant from Anaquest, Inc: A
Comparison of Desflurane and Halothane in Pediatric Patients (preclinical Phase III
investigation)
Principal Investigator, Nellcor, Inc: A Prospective Evaluation of Anesthetic Agent
Analyzer in Pediatric Anesthesia
Principal Investigator, Glaxo, Inc.: A Randomized, Double-Blind, PlaceboControlled, Multicenter Study of Intravenous Ondansetron and the Treatment of
Postoperative Emesis in Pediatric Patients undergoing Outpatient Surgery (Study
S3A-381)(preclinical Phase III investigation)
Principal Investigator, Glaxo, Inc.: A Randomized Study of Remifentanil in
Pediatric Patients Undergoing Ophthalmologic Surgery (Protocol USAA 2019)
(preclinical Phase III investigation)
Principal Investigator, Abbott Laboratories and Anesta Inc.: The Efficacy of the
Fentanyl Oralet® for Post-Operative Analgesia in Pediatric Patients Undergoing
Tonsillectomy
Principal Investigator, Ohmeda, Inc.: A Prospective Comparison of the Ohmeda
7900 Ventilator versus the Currently Available 7800 Ventilator, an Upgrade in
Ventilator Technology
Co-Investigator, Equipment grant from Organon, Inc.: The Evaluation of
Rocuronium vs. Succinylcholine for Rapid Sequence Intubation in Children
Principal Investigator, drug grant from McNeil Pharmaceuticals: Analgesic
Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetics of Acetaminophen for Treatment of PostMyringotomy Pain
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Pharmacokinetics of
Three Doses of Rectal Acetaminophen
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Initial and Subsequent
Dosing of Rectal Acetaminophen in Children. A 24-Hour Pharmacokinetic Study
of New Dose Recommendations
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Pregnancy Testing in
Menarchal Females Presenting for Elective Surgery
Principal Investigator, Organon, Inc.: A Comparative, Multi-Center Study to
Confirm the Efficacy and Safety of the Age-Related Intubating Doses of I.M.
ZemuronTM versus a Low Intubating Dose of I.V. ZemuronTM in Two Groups of
Pediatric Subjects (Study 021-035)(preclinical Phase III investigation)
Principal Investigator, Roche Laboratories: The Developmental Pharmacokinetics
of Ketorolac in Pediatric Surgical Patients (Phase IV investigation)
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Principal Investigator, Anesta, Inc.: Fentanyl Oralet® Uptake Kinetics
Principal Investigator, Hoffman-La Roche: The Efficacy and Safety of Three Single
Oral Doses of Midazolam Syrup in Pediatric Patients (preclinical Phase III
investigation of oral syrup formulation)
1997
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Postoperative
Delirium in Children Following Administration of Inhalation Anesthetics
1997
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management in
Children Undergoing Tympanomastoid Surgery: Is a Local Nerve Block Superior to
Opioids?
1997
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Postoperative Pain
Management in Children Undergoing Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Is a Local Nerve
Block Superior to Opioids?
1998
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, A Bronchoscopic,
Computer-Assisted Examination of the Changes in Head Position in Infants with
Tracheal Pathology
1998
Principal Investigator, Organon, Inc.: A Comparative Multi-Center Study to
Confirm the Efficacy and Safety of the Age Related Doses of I.M. Org 9487 in Two
Groups of Pediatric Subjects (preclinical Phase III investigation)
1998-2001 Principal Investigator, Nellcor, Inc: A Prospective Evaluation of an Upgrade in
Oxygen Saturation Monitoring, Comparison of Masimo Vs. Nellcor in the
Operating Room
1999
Principal Investigator, R.W. Johnson, Inc.: Evaluation of the Safety Profile and
Clinical Effectiveness of Oral Tramadol Hydrochloride Tablets for the Treatment of
Postsurgical Pain in Children & Adolescents Aged Seven to Sixteen Years
(Protocol No. TRAM-PEDS-005) (preclinical Phase III investigation)
1999
Principal Investigator, R.W. Johnson, Inc.: Evaluation of the Safety Profile of Oral
Tramadol Hydrochloride for the Treatment of Painful Conditions in Children and
Adolescents Aged Seven to Sixteen Years (Protocol No. TRAM-PEDS008)(preclinical Phase III investigation)
1999
Co-Investigator, Equipment grant, Aspect Medical Systems: Age Related
Differences in Bispectral Index Values under General Anesthesia with Isoflurane
and Caudal Blockade
1999
Principal Investigator, Mallinckrodt, Inc.: Comparative Evaluation of the Clinical
Performance of Four Pulse Oximetry Devices in a Pediatric Population
1999
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Rectal
Acetaminophen Dosing in Children: Effect of Number of Suppositories
Administered on Pharmacokinetics
1999
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Great Auricular Nerve
Block for Post-Operative Pain Management in Children Undergoing
Tympanomastoid Surgery: Is There a Role for Preemptive Analgesia?
1999
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management
in Children Undergoing Occipital Ventriculo-peritoneal Shunt Insertions
1999
Co-Investigator, Pain Management in Infants Undergoing Primary Cleft Lip Repair:
Can a Local Block Improve Their Postoperative Outcome?
1999
Co-Investigator, Pain Management in Children Undergoing Revision of Primary
Cleft Lip Repair: Can a Local Block Improve Their Postoperative Outcome?
1999
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management in
Children Undergoing Frontal Ventriculo-peritoneal Shunt Insertions
1996
1997
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1999
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Fentanyl
Oralet Uptake Kinetics
2000
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management in
Children Undergoing Posterior Fossa Decompression
2000
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Does Clonidine
2mcg/kg Enhance the Analgesia of a Caudal Block with Bupivacaine 0.125% and
Epinephrine?
2000
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Uptake Kinetics of
Oral Administration of the Intravenous Formulation of Fentanyl
2000
Co-Investigator, Equipment grant from Karl Storz Endoscopy: Teaching the use of
fiberoptic intubation in children: traditional versus video-assisted technique
2000
Principal Investigator, R.W. Johnson, Inc.: Evaluation Of The Safety Profile And
Clinical Effectiveness Of Two Dosing Levels Of Oral Tramadol Hydrochloride
With Acetaminophen For The Treatment Of Postsurgical Pain In Adolescents Aged
Twelve To Sixteen Years (Protocol No: Tramap-Peds-001) (preclinical Phase III
investigation)
2001
Principal Investigator, Equipment grant from Oridion, Inc.: Examination of the
Accuracy of End-Tidal CO2 Monitoring in Pediatric Patients: A Comparison with
Arterial Blood Gases.
2001
Principal Investigator, Janssen Pharmaceutical Products, L.P.: A Study to Assess
the Safety, Dose Conversion and Titration of Duragesic® (Fentanyl Transdermal
System) in Pediatric Subjects with Chronic Pain Requiring Opioid Therapy.
(Preclinical Phase III investigation)
2001
Principal Investigator, ALZA Corporation, Inc.: Pharmacokinetic Study of ETRANS® (fentanyl) System 25 g in Pediatric Intra-Operative Patients.
(Preclinical Phase II investigation)
2001-2002 Principal Investigator, GlaxoSmithKline: A Phase IV Multicenter Two-Arm Single
Dose Pharmacokinetic Study of Intravenous Zofran in Pediatric Surgical Patients
from One Month to Twenty-four Months of Age (A Phase IV investigation new
indication for this age group)
2002
Principal Investigator, A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, MultiCenter study of Intravenous Ondansetron Hydrochloride 0.1 mg/kg for the
Prevention of Postoperative Emesis in Pediatric Surgical Subjects Age 1 Month to
24 Months Who Are Undergoing Routine Surgery Under General Anesthesia
2002
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Comparison of Flow
Rates and Warming Capacity of two Rapid Infusion Devices with various-size
Intravenous Catheters
2003
Co-Investigator, A Prospective Evaluation of a CenturyTM Vigilance Monitor Hoana
Medical, Inc. and its Ability to Measure Heart Rate and Respiratory Rate Using A
Pad that is placed Under the Linen of the Bed for Patients Undergoing Sleep Lab
Evaluation for Abnormalities of Respiration
2004
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, Postoperative pain
relief in infants and children undergoing myringotomy tube placement: Comparison
of a regional nerve block to intranasal fentanyl
2004
Co-Investigator, Internal Funding Department of Anesthesia, A study to determine
the minimal effective single dose of dexamethasone in children undergoing
tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy in prevention of postoperative
vomiting, time interval for oral intake, and need for analgesia
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2005
Principal Investigator, Organon, Inc.: An open-label, randomized, phase IIIB,
multicenter trial to evaluate the pharmacodynamic parameters of intubation bolus,
and bolus and infusion maintenance doses of Zemuron in pediatric and adolescent
subjects.
2006
Principal Investigator, Organon, Inc.: A randomized, assessor-blind, dose-ranging,
phase IIIB, multicenter trial comparing the intubating conditions and time course of
block of three different intubating doses (0.45 mg/kg, 0.6 mg/kg, and 1.0 mg/kg) of
Zemuron in pediatric and adolescent subjects under general anesthesia
2006
Principal Investigator, Cephalon Inc.: A double-blind, placebo comparison study to
evaluate the efficacy and safety of Actiq (oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate
[OTFC ]) treatment for children and adolescents with cancer and breakthrough
pain
2007
Principal Investigator, SkyePharma, Inc.: A phase 2/3, multicenter, randomized,
double-blind, dose-finding and dose confirmation study to evaluate the safety and
efficacy of a single epidural dose of SKY0401 (morphine sulfate extended-release
liposome injection) in the management of post-operative pain in pediatric subjects
undergoing lower abdominal (below the umbilicus), genitourinary, or lower
extremity orthopedic surgery. (On hold).
2007-2008 Principal Investigator, Roche Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Intravenous Granisetron
(Kytril®) in the Prevention of Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) in
Pediatric Subjects Undergoing Tonsillectomy or Adenotonsillectomy ML16633B
Completed at The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2007-2009 Principal Local Investigator, A multi-site RCT comparing regional and general
anesthesia for effects on neurodevelopmental outcome and apnoea in infants: The
GAS study (On hold)
C. Report of Current Clinical Research Activities
Since I retired from the clinical practice of anesthesiology in March 2016 I am no longer
personally involved with clinical research. However I continue to mentor junior faculty with
their academic submissions.
D. Report of Teaching
1.
Local contributions
Resident Teaching:
At MGH from July 2005 to the present lectures to residents during the course of routine
pediatric cases as well as more formal presentations to the department of anesthesia and
combined pediatric anesthesia and pediatric surgery rounds.
a. 1979-1993 Clinical: Attending Anesthesiologist for pediatric cases in the operating
rooms of the Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriners Burns Institute 3-4
days/week supervising residents and fellows.
1993-2005 Clinical: Attending anesthesiologist in the main operating room of the
Children’s Memorial Hospital as well as satellite locations within the hospital.
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Supervising nurses, residents, and fellows 2.5 days per week for the past 12 years with
night call (1st, 2nd, or 3rd call) every 10 days (2 times each per month). The residents for
the last 12 years have generally come from 3 different institutions: Northwestern
University, Rush-Presbyterian Hospital, and the Illinois Masonic Hospital. We had on
average 12-15 residents rotating through every 3 months and 2-5 fellows each year as
well as 2 certified registered nurse anesthetists. My clinical obligations were not
limited to one particular area of focus.
2005- present Clinical: I am now continuing that role at the Massachusetts General
Hospital, the Shriners Burns Institute, and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Institute,
supervising residents and fellows who are from within the MGH training program.
c. Local Invited Teaching Presentations.
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"Massive transfusion." Lecturer, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Massachusetts
General Hospital:
"Anatomy of the pediatric airway." Lecturer, Pediatric Anesthesia Educational
Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Anesthetic management of the burned child." Lecturer, Educational Unit,
Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Intubation of infants." Instructor, Massachusetts General Hospital Pediatric House
Officers Advanced Cardiac Life Support Course.
"Epiglottitis." Lecturer, Case Conference, Department of Anesthesia,
Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Malignant hyperthermia." Nursing Staff Lecture, Shriners Burns Institute.
"Management of the burned airway." Lecturer, Shriners Burns Institute:
Approximately 15 nurses and residents, 1-hour lecture and 3 hours preparation time.
"Airway management." Instructor, Emergency Medical Technician ATLS
Workshop, Shriners Burns Institute.
"Tracheoesophageal fistula." Lecturer, Case Conference, Department of
Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Capnography." Lecturer, Case Conference, Department of Anesthesia,
Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Epiglottitis and croup." Research Lecture, Department of Anesthesia,
Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Pediatric pharmacology." Lecturer, Education Block, Pediatric Anesthesia,
Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital.
"Citrate toxicity calcium infusion in children and adults." Lecturer, Education
Block, Blood Transfusion, Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General
Hospital.
"The pulmonary consequences of burn injury." Lecturer, Burn Symposium,
Nursing Service, Shriners Burns Institute.
"Ionized calcium and the pediatric patient with thermal injury." Lecturer,
Department of Anesthesia Research Forum, Massachusetts General Hospital.
"The pediatric airway." Lecturer, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of
Anesthesia.
"Conscious sedation of the pediatric patient." Lecturer, Department of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital.
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"Massive blood transfusion and alternative therapy." Lecturer, Combined Pediatric
Surgery/Pediatric Anesthesia Conference CMH Grand Rounds.
―What’s new at the FDA‖ Combined Pediatric Surgery/Pediatric Anesthesia
Conference, Massachusetts General Hospital.
―Principles of pediatric pharmacology: The FDA – new directions.‖ Lecturer,
Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital.
Pediatric Sedation and Adverse Events, Moderator, Luncheon discussion of
ketamine sedation, Panelist, Challenging Cases Multi-specialty Open Forum.
Harvard CME: Pediatric Sedation Outside of the Operating Room.
―Massive Transfusion in the Pediatric Patient.‖ Lecturer, Department of Anesthesia,
Massachusetts General Hospital.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Case Management
Presentation Extra Uterine Intervention EXIT procedure, March 20, 2008
Case conference Department of Anesthesia, March 2008
Joint Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Anesthesia Conference: ―To Do or Not to Do‖
difficult case discussions
"Career Pathways for Academic Physicians: Clinical Research" Lecturer,
Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General
Hospital.
d. Continuing Medical Education Courses
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"Anesthetic management of the pediatric patient for scoliosis surgery." Lecturer,
Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital Postgraduate Course,
Practical Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia
"Developmental anatomy and physiology of the larynx"; "Management of the
patient with a burned airway." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts
General Hospital/Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Postgraduate Course,
Management of the Difficult Airway: A Lecture and Hands-On Workshop Program:
"Developmental anatomy and physiology of the larynx"; "Management of the
patient with a burned airway." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate
Course, Management of the Difficult Airway:
"Intensive care of the burned patient." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School
Postgraduate Course, Intensive Care of the Critically Ill Adult and Pediatric Patient:
"Developmental anatomy and physiology of the larynx"; "Management of the
patient with a burned airway." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate
Course, Management of the Difficult Airway:
"Intensive care of the burned pediatric patient." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School
Postgraduate Course, Intensive Care of the Critically Ill Pediatric Patient:
"Massive blood transfusion"; "Developmental anatomy and physiology of the
larynx." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course, Practical Aspects
of Pediatric Anesthesia:
"Overview of pediatric anesthesia." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School
Postgraduate Course, Principles and Practice of Anaesthesia: A Review Course:
"Massive transfusion in the pediatric patient." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School
Postgraduate Course, Intensive Care of the Critically Ill Adult and Pediatric Patient:
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"Anesthesia for scoliosis surgery"; "Pediatric pharmacology of anesthetic agents."
Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course, Practical Aspects of
Pediatric Anesthesia.
"Overview of pediatric anesthesia." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School
Postgraduate Course, Principles and Practice of Anaesthesia: A Review Course.
"The obstructed pediatric airway." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate
Course, Emergencies and Procedures in Pediatric Practice.
"Intubation tips"; Technical skill seminar, "The airway experience." Lecturer and
Instructor, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Postgraduate Course, Practical Pediatric Otolaryngology.
"Intravenous anesthetic agents." Invited Lecturer, Beth Israel Hospital Anaesthesia
Lecture Series.
"Anesthetic management of the pediatric burn patient." Harvard Medical School
Postgraduate Course, The Critically Ill Patient.
"Anatomy and physiology of the pediatric airway." Lecturer, Harvard Medical
School Postgraduate Course, Practical Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia.
Multiple short lectures on the pediatric larynx with demonstrations of anatomical
specimens. Lecturer and Instructor, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course,
Pediatric Procedures.
"Intubation tips"; "Croup and epiglottitis." Lecturer and Instructor, Harvard
Medical School Postgraduate Course, ENT for the Pediatrician.
"Transfusion therapy: What, when and how much?" Lecturer, Harvard Medical
School Postgraduate Course, Intensive Care of the Critically Ill Pediatric Patient.
"Anesthesia equipment update"; "Pediatric pharmacology." Lecturer, Harvard
Medical School Postgraduate Course, Practical Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia.
"Anatomy of the larynx." Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course, Pediatric
Emergency Procedures.
"Blood component therapy"; "Anatomy and physiology of the larynx." Lecturer,
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course, Practical Aspects of Pediatric
Anesthesia.
"Anatomy of the pediatric airway." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Postgraduate
Course, Emergencies and Procedures in Pediatric Practice.
"Physiologic and pharmacologic differences between the child and adult." Lecturer,
Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Course, Practical Aspects of Pediatric
Anesthesia.
"Pulse oximetry and capnography: What have we learned?" Lecturer, Harvard
Medical School, CME Anesthesia Review Course and Update 1990.
"Anatomical differences between children and adults," "Problem cases, "
"Breathing circuits." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, CME Practical Aspects of
Pediatric Anesthesia.
"NPO guidelines", "Transfusion therapy." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, CME
Practical Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia.
"Massive Transfusion", "The Burn Patient." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School,
CME Anesthesia Review and Update.
"Massive transfusion." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, Anesthesia Review and
Update.
"NPO guidelines." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, Practical Aspects of
Pediatric Anesthesia.
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"Massive blood transfusion." Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, Anesthesia
Review and Update.
―Sedation accidents: Is it the drugs, the patients or the practitioners?‖ Lecturer,
Harvard Medical School, Pediatric Sedation Outside of the Operating Room.
―Pediatric pharmacology – what makes children different?‖, ―Sedation accidents for
children sedated by non-anesthesiologists‖. Department of Anesthesia, Tufts New
England Medical Center resident lecture series.
―Adverse sedation events in pediatrics: Lesions learned‖ Lecturer, Harvard Medical
School, Practical Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia
"Death after tonsillectomy" Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care,
Harvard Medical School
―How common is apnea in former preterm infants‖; Best papers in Pediatric
Anesthesia 2015-2016‖ Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care, Harvard
Medical School
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e. Advisory and supervisory responsibilities
1993-present Research: From 1993 until 2009, I had the responsibility of having either a fulltime research nurse or research coordinator that I have been able to fund
successfully through industry-sponsored studies. In turn, these individuals have
been the facilitator for my junior faculty and fellows. I have helped them to
develop their research skills in terms of the development of clinical protocols,
stewarding these protocols through the IRB, corresponding with the IRB and
developing the appropriate consent and assent forms, negotiating with industry for
appropriate funding for studies and, then, the proper documentation, retention of
source documents, collection of data, data analysis, and preparation of manuscripts.
f. Teaching leadership roles
1981-1988 Harvard Medical School: Director of the Continuing Medical Education Course on
Pediatric Anesthesia: Practical Aspects of Pediatric Anesthesia.
g.
Advisees or trainees
Staff Mentor
1993-2005 Melissa Wheeler, MD Promoted to Associate Professor, Children’s Memorial
Hospital at The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
1993-2005 Patrick K. Birmingham, MD Promoted to Associate Professor, Children’s Memorial
Hospital at The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
1993-2005 Santhanam Suresh, MD Promoted to Associate Professor Children’s Memorial
Hospital at The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
1997-2005 Sandra L. Barcelona, MD Promoted to Assistant Professor Children’s Memorial
Hospital at The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
2003-2005 Carolyn ter Rahe, MD Promoted to Assistant Professor Children’s Memorial
Hospital at The Feinberg School of Medicine
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1998-2003 Arti Patel, MD Promoted to Assistant Professor Children’s Memorial Hospital at
The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
2008 - 2016 Audrius Zibatis, MD Attending at Massachusetts General Hospital
Fellows
1989-1990 Professor Norbert Rolf, Research Fellow, Anesthesiologist-in-Chief,
Marienkrankenhaus, Alfredstr. 9, 22087, Hamburg, Germany
1993-1994 Maura Berkelhamer, MD, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, University
Hospitals of Cleveland, Paul Samuels, MD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital,
University of Cincinnati, Eileen Macdonald, MD, private practice, Paul
Schanbacher, MD, private practice
1994-1995 Mark Goldfinger, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Case Western
Reserve, Cleveland, OH, Ira Padnos, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical
Anesthesiology, Tulane University, New Orleans
1995-1996 Susan Hahn, MD, private practice, James L. Rothschiller, MD, private practice
1996-1997 Barbara Castro, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Clinical Pediatrics,
University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, John I. Kim, MD,
private practice, Gregg Lobel, MD, private practice
1997-1998 Gerson Rodriguez-Fazzi, MD, private practice, Sandra L. Barcelona, MD, Assistant
Professor of Anesthesiology, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern
University, Steven Butz, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Children’s
Hospital of Wisconsin, Arti Patel, MD, leave of absence
1998-1999 Yuri Aronov, MD, private practice, Amy Lichon, MD, private practice
1999-2000 Pankaj Haridas, MD, private practice, Fatima Vilich, MD, Assistant Professor of
Anesthesiology, Loyola University Health System, Chicago, IL.
2000-2001 Angelina Bhandari, MD, private practice
2001-2002 David Alspach, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Northwestern
University, Christopher Espinosa, MD, private practice, Akram Abdoue, MD,
private practice, Laura Hahn, MD, private practice
2002-2003 Aymen Naguib, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University
College of Medicine and Public Health, Columbus Children’s Hospital, Columbus,
OH, Warren Leong, MD, private practice, Greg Barrett, MD, private practice
2003-2004 Carmen Cristoloveanu, MD, Instructor in Anesthesiology, Children’s Memorial
Hospital at Northwestern University, Leah Templeton, MD, Assistant Professor,
Wake Forest University Baptist, Wesley Templeton, MD, Assistant Professor,
Wake Forest University Baptist, Augustine Park, MD, private practice, Polina
Voronov, MD, Instructor in Anesthesiology, Children’s Memorial Hospital
2004-2005 Mark Deshur, MD, private practice, Courtney Hardy, MD, Assistant Professor
University of Missouri School of Medicine, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas
City, Missouri; Adam Striker, MD, Assistant Professor University of Missouri
School of Medicine, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri; Emily
Quiros, MD, St. Christopher’s Hospital, Philadelphia PA (in process), Dugald
McAdam, MD, Attending physician, The Royal Melbourne Children’s Hospital,
Melbourne, Australia
2008 -2011 Alla Tauber, MD, Resident in Anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital
(advisee)
2012 – 2015
David Maduram, Resident in Anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital (advisee)
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2.
Invited Presentations
Regional Contributions
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Lecturer, Salem Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology: "Massive blood
transfusions."
Lecturer, Beth Israel Hospital, Department of Anaesthesia Lecture Series, Boston,
MA: "Massive blood transfusion, especially related to pediatric patients."
Lecturer, Beth Israel Hospital, Department of Anaesthesia Lecture Series:
"Overview of pediatric anesthesia."
Lecturer, Mt. Auburn Hospital, Anesthesia Grand Rounds, Cambridge, MA: "An
overview of pediatric anesthesia."
Lecturer, New England Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Boston,
MA: "Anatomy and physiology of the pediatric airway."
Lecturer, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Department of Anesthesia, Boston,
MA: "Anatomy and physiology of the pediatric airway."
Lecturer, Beth Israel Hospital Anaesthesia Lecture Series: "Intravenous anesthetic
agents."
Lecturer, Massachusetts Anesthesia Council on Education, The Massachusetts
Society of Anesthesiologists Fall Symposium, Practical Concerns in Pediatric
Anesthesia, Dedham, MA: "The pediatric airway"; "Pediatric pharmacology";
"Pediatric transfusion therapy."
Lecturer, New England Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology:
"Anesthetic management of burned patients."
Lecturer, New England Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology: "Pediatric
pharmacology."
Lecturer, Massachusetts Anesthesia Counsel on Education, Massachusetts Society
of Anesthesiologists Dinner Meeting: "Management of the difficult pediatric
airway."
Lecturer, Tufts University, Department of Anesthesia, Boston, MA, "The pediatric
airway."
Lecturer, Massachusetts Anesthesia Council on Education, Spring Symposium, St.
Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston, "Anatomic differences between infants and adults.‖
Lecturer, Department of Anesthesia, Salem Hospital, "Update -- What's new in
pediatric anesthesia?"
Lecturer, Massachusetts Anesthesia Counsel on Education Meeting, "Conscious
sedation in pediatric patients undergoing radiologic and endoscopic procedures."
Lecturer, The Children's Hospital, Boston. "Understanding Anesthesia Circuits."
Lecturer, Massachusetts Counsel on Anesthesia, University of Massachusetts,
Worcester, "Conscious sedation of the pediatric patient.‖
Lecturer, Massachusetts Anesthesia Council on Education: ―Managing the difficult
pediatric airway.‖
Lecturer, Cook County Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, "Massive blood
transfusion,‖ "Anesthesia outside of the operating room."
Lecturer, The Chicago Society of Anesthesiologists, The University of Illinois at
Chicago, The International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society,
"Intravenous and intraosseous access."
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Lecturer, Illinois Society of Anesthesiologists, "The succinylcholine controversy."
Lecturer, Cook County Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, "Anesthetic
management of the pediatric burn patient" and "Pediatric pharmacology."
Lecturer, Annual Midwest Pediatric Anesthesia Meeting, "Massive blood
transfusion in infants and children" and "Old vs. new anesthetic drugs and the
succinylcholine controversy."
Lecturer, Midwest Anesthesia Conference, Illinois Society of Anesthesiologists,
"Outpatient anesthesia for the pediatric patient."
Lecturer, Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Hospital Anesthesia Grant Rounds,
―Anesthesia for the child with burn injury.‖
Lecturer, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL ―Anesthesia in the former preterm
infant‖ and ―New versus old anesthetic agents and muscle relaxants in pediatrics:
Do we need to change?"
Lecturer, Midwest Anesthesia Conference (MAC), Post Anesthesia Care
Symposium, Chicago, IL "Preparation and induction techniques for the pediatric
patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, ―Massive blood
transfusion‖ ―Pediatric pharmacology‖ and ―Preparing the pediatric patient and
family for the OR.‖
Lecturer, Illinois Society of Anesthesiologists, Chicago, IL, "Pediatric sedation."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The University of Chicago, Department of
Anesthesia and Critical Care, ―Pediatric sedation,‖ Chicago, IL.
Lecturer, 17th Annual Conference - Challenges for Clinicians in the New
Millennium, the Drake Hotel, Chicago, IL. ―Pediatric sedation.‖
Lecturer, ―The nuts and bolts of anesthesia in the surgical newborn: What happens
in the OR?‖ and ―Alternative routes of drug delivery,‖ Contemporary Forums,
Neonatal Pharmacology Conference, Chicago, IL.
Lecturer, Tufts New England Medical Center, Department of Anesthesia
―Anesthesia for burn victim patients‖
Lecturer, Tufts New England Medical Center, Department of Anesthesia
―Anesthesia for Children with Burns‖
Lecturer, 3rd Annual New England Anesthesia Resident Conference, Tufts Medical
Center, ―Fundamentals of managing the pediatric airway‖
University of Massachusetts Department of Anesthesia, ―Neuroapoptosis from the
Clinician’s viewpoint‖; ―Obstructive Sleep Apnea‖
Lecturer (8 lectures): 1) Preoperative Preparation for Kids and Their Families
2) Neonatal Anesthesia 3) Pediatric Pharmacology and Drug Development 4) New
Drugs in Pediatric Anesthesia 5) Anesthesia and the Developing Brain 6) Massive
Transfusion in Pediatrics 7) Anesthesia for Children with Burns 8) Anesthesia
Outside the OR: Techniques and Monitoring. A. Webb Roberts Center for
Continuing Medical Education, Baylor Health Care System (AWRC), Northwest
Anesthesia Seminars; Pediatric Anesthesia Review, Boston, MA.
National Contributions
1980
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Lecturer, 11th Annual Anesthesiology Symposium, Department of Anesthesiology,
Naval Regional Medical Center, Norfolk, VA: "Anesthetic management of the
pediatric burn patient."
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Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Cincinnati Medical Center:
Anesthesiology Lecture Series: "Anesthetic management of the burned child."
Pediatric Residents Conference, Children's Hospital, and also the Cincinnati Society
of Anesthesiologist's Meeting: "Massive blood transfusion of the pediatric patient."
Professor's Hour with Anesthesia Residents: "Pediatric airways."
Lecturer, Breakfast Panel, American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Annual Meeting,
Las Vegas, NV: "Anesthetic considerations for the neonate: the neonate with a
history of apnea."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch: "Anatomy
and physiology of the pediatric larynx."
Lecturer, Shriners Burns Institute, Galveston, TX: "The physiology of burns as
related to children."
Instructor and Lecturer, Workshop, Management of the Pediatric Airway, American
Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, New York, NY: "Anatomy and function of
the larynx, with specific comparisons between the adult and pediatric larynx."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Pediatric Anesthesiology Conference, Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, PA: "Anesthesia for burned pediatric patients"; "Massive
blood transfusion."
Instructor and Lecturer, Lecture/Workshop Presentation, Annual Spring Session,
Anesthesiology Section, American Academy of Pediatrics, Philadelphia, PA:
"Anatomy and physiology of the larynx and differences between infants and
children."
Lecturer, 14th Annual Anesthesiology Symposium, Department of the Navy, Naval
Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA: "Massive blood transfusion in
children"; "Anesthesia for the burned pediatric patient."
Lecturer, 18th Annual Refresher Course, Department of Anesthesiology, Upstate
Medical Center, SUNY, Syracuse, NY: "Anatomic and physiologic considerations
of the pediatric airway"; "Anesthetic pharmacology for pediatric patients."
Lecturer, Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Breakfast Panel:
"The pharmacology of intravenous agents in children," and Workshop: "Aspiration
pneumonia -- the use of cimetidine and antacids in children."
Lecturer and Instructor, Workshop, Management of the Pediatric Airway, Annual
Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, CA.
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Naval Regional Medical Center: "Anesthesia for
the burned child"; "Post-op apnea in premature infants."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Department of
Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine: "The pediatric airway"; "Massive
transfusion."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Hahnemann University Hospital: "The anesthetic
management of burn patients"; "Massive blood transfusion."
Lecturer and Instructor, Workshops (two, three-hour sessions), Pediatric Airway
Problems, Annual Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, Chicago, IL.
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children's Hospital of Cincinnati, Department of
Pediatrics: "The pediatric airway."
Lecturer, Annual Meeting, American Dental Society of Anesthesiology,
Cambridge, MA, Anesthesia Risk Management: "Considerations in the anesthetic
management of children."
Lecturer, Philadelphia Society of Anesthesiologists, Philadelphia, PA: "Pediatric
pharmacology."
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Charles Coté
Lecturer, 22nd Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesiology, Children's Hospital
of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA: "Pediatric airway differences between adults and
children"; "Muscle relaxants and anesthetic agents in infants and children";
"Massive blood transfusion in the pediatric patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University Hospital, Pittsburgh University,
Department of Anesthesia: "Management of burns."
Lecturer, 1984 World's Fair Anesthesia Update, New Orleans, LA: "Pediatric
pharmacology of anesthetic agents."
Lecturer, Fall Meeting, New England Society of Anesthesiologists, Chatham, MA:
"Comfortable induction and emergence"; "Pediatric monitoring."
Lecturer, Philadelphia Society of Anesthesiologists, Philadelphia, PA: "Pediatric
pharmacology."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Baylor University, Department of Anesthesia:
"Massive blood transfusion."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: "The anesthetic management of burned
patients"; "Massive blood transfusion."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Medical College of Virginia, Department of
Anesthesiology, Monday Night Lecture Series, Richmond, VA: "Massive blood
replacement."
Lecturer, Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Meeting on Current Concepts
in Thoracic Anesthesia, Key West, FL: "Burns of the airway and thorax."
Lecturer, 13th Annual Postgraduate Seminar in Anesthesia, University of Cincinnati
Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH: "Pharmacology of commonly used agents in
pediatric anesthesia"; "Anesthetic management for the pediatric patient."
Lecturer, Postgraduate Course, Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care for the
Clinician, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Lancaster, PA: "Massive blood loss";
"Thermal injuries."
Lecturer, 27th Annual New Jersey Postgraduate Anesthesia Seminar, New Jersey
State Society of Anesthesiologists and Academy of Medicine of New Jersey,
Cherry Hill, NJ: "A safe anesthetic approach to the sick neonate."
Lecturer, Annual Midwest Pediatric Anesthesia Meeting, University of Illinois
College of Medicine, Chicago, IL: "The pediatric airway"; "Pediatric
pharmacology"; "Induction techniques in infants and children"; "Massive blood
transfusion"; "The child with burns"; "The child with apnea and respiratory
distress."
Lecturer, Annual Symposium, Pediatric Anesthesia Update, Maryland/DC Society
of Anesthesiologists, Gaithersburg, MD: "The child with a difficult airway."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children's Orthopaedic Hospital Seattle
Washington, Department of Anesthesia: "Physiology of burn injury: anesthetic
considerations"; Resident seminar.
Lecturer, 25th Annual Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesiology, Children's
Hospital of Los Angeles: "Problems of massive blood transfusion"; "Practical
pharmacology of narcotics and sedatives in children"; "Controlled hypotension."
Lecturer, Annual Meeting, Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists, Indianapolis, IN:
"Anesthetic management of the pediatric burn patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, George Washington University, Department of
Anesthesia: "Massive blood transfusion."
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1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
1990
Charles Coté
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children's Hospital National Medical Center,
Washington DC: "Anesthesia for the burned child."
Lecturer, Panel Session, Anesthesia for the Special Pediatric Patient, IXth World
Congress of Anaesthesiologists, Washington, DC: "Rationale of blood transfusions
in pediatric surgery."
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Refresher Course, American
Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA: "Induction and
emergence techniques in pediatrics."
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Panel on Controversies in
Pediatric Anesthesia, American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA: "Outpatient anesthesia for the ex-premature infant."
Panel Session, Hot Topics in Pediatric Anesthesia, New York Postgraduate
Assembly, New York, NY: "Is the ex-premature a candidate for outpatient
anesthesia?"
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The University of Denver, "Pediatric
pharmacology."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The Children's Hospital of Denver, "Anesthesia for
radiologic procedures."
Lecturer, Orphan Drugs and the Pediatric Anesthesiologist, Joint Workshop,
Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics and the Food and Drug
Administration, Bethesda, MD.
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, LA: "Anesthesia
for the child with apnea."
Lecturer, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, New Orleans, LA: "The use and abuse of
fresh frozen plasma."
American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Refresher Course Lecture, American
Society of Anesthesiologists: "Anesthesia for the child in non-operating room
locations."
Lecturer, New York Postgraduate Assembly, New York, NY: "Anesthesia for
Magnetic Resonance Imaging."
Lecturer, The Denver Society of Anesthesiologists, "Monitoring the pediatric
patient," "Induction techniques in pediatric anesthesia."
Lecturer, Symposium in Honor of Dr. John J. Downes, The Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia, "Anesthesia after John Downes: What does the future bring?"
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Montefiore Hospital and the Albert Einstein
Medical Center, "Transfusion associated problems," "Anesthesia in non-operating
room locations."
Lecturer, 40th Annual Postgraduate Symposium on Anesthesiology, University of
Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, "Pediatric pharmacology and
pharmacodynamics, "Induction techniques in the pediatric patient."
Lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, "The ex-premie -- Does the ex-premie
face increased risk?"
Lecturer, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Annual Meeting, "Anesthesia outside the
operating room."
Lecturer, Refresher Course, American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual
Meeting, "How to manage the difficult airway." Panel, "Controversies in pediatric
anesthesia."
Lecturer, New York Post Graduate Assembly, "Anesthesia for emergency imaging
outside the operating room."
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1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1991
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
Charles Coté
Lecturer, Anesthesia Update, 1991, University of California, San Diego,
"Outpatient anesthesia for the pediatric patient," "Should we anesthetize the child
with a cold?"
Lecturer, 6th International Dental Congress on Modern Pain Control, Washington
DC, "Anatomic physiologic and psychologic considerations in the pediatric
patient."
Lecturer, Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology, Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX. "Management of induction and emergence in
children," "Pediatric anesthesia outside of the operating room."
Lecturer, Midwest Anesthesia Conference, Illinois Society of Anesthesiologists,
Chicago, IL, "Induction techniques in pediatrics," "Controversies in pediatric
anesthesia."
Lecturer, Refresher Course, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists: "Premedication and NPO status: Pediatrics."
Lecturer, Regional Refresher Course, American Society of Anesthesiologists, San
Diego, "The pediatric airway," "Induction techniques in pediatric anesthesia."
Lecture and Visiting Professor, Rainbow Babies Hospital, Cleveland, OH,
"Conscious sedation guidelines," "The pediatric airway."
Lecturer, 30th Annual Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesiology, Children's
Hospital of Los Angeles: "Anesthesia outside the operating room," "Massive blood
transfusion," "Monitoring standards for sedated children," "The difficult airway."
Lecturer, Department of Anesthesia, University of California, San Diego, Annual
Review Course, "Pediatric fluids and physiology," "Common pediatric
emergencies."
Lecturer, Rhode Island Society of Anesthesiologists, "Anesthesia outside the
operating room: The pediatric patient."
Lecturer, Food and Drug Administration Scientific Education Program, Rockville,
MD. "Pediatric anesthesia and the off-labeled use of drugs."
Lecturer, Refresher Course, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists. "Changing concepts in preoperative medication and 'NPO' status
of the pediatric patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Emory University, "The Pediatric Airway,‖
Eggleston Children's Hospital Pediatric Grand Rounds, "Sedation Guidelines."
Lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, Chicago, IL, "The ABCs of sedating
the pediatric patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Annual Review Course in Anaesthesia, McGill
University, "Induction techniques in pediatric patients," "The difficult pediatric
airway," "Pediatric outpatient anesthesia."
Lecturer, Refresher Course, American Society of Anesthesiologists, "Premedication
and NPO status: Pediatrics."
Lecturer, Breakfast Panel, American Society of Anesthesiologists, "NPO status for
outpatient anesthesia: Adults and pediatrics."
Lecturer, Ohio Society of Anesthesiologists "Premedication of the pediatric
patient,‖ and "What's new in fasting."
Lecturer, New York Post Graduate Assembly, "Anesthesia for MRI."
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1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1994
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
Charles Coté
Lecturer, Food and Drug Administration, Panel on Pediatric Sedation, "The history
of pediatric sedation and the American Academy of Pediatrics Sedation
Guidelines." Approximately 150 individuals with a variety of backgrounds,
including the lay press, special interest groups, physicians and other employees of
the Food and Drug Administration, 45 minute lecture and 6 hours preparation time.
Lecturer, Connecticut Society of Anesthesiologists, "Anesthesia outside of the
operating room."
Lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Anesthesiology, Panel on
Sedation, "Pediatric sedation guidelines."
Lecturer, Midwest Anesthesia Society, "Blood transfusion therapy."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore
Medical Center, "Massive blood transfusion" and "Airway problems in pediatrics."
Lecturer, Food and Drug Administration, Panel on Anesthetic and Life Support
―Comments on succinylcholine in Pediatrics‖.
Lecturer, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Pediatric
Anesthesia, ""The case for halothane (and Perhaps Isoflurane) in children's
anesthesia--Is newer necessarily better?‖ and "Pediatric pharmacology and pediatric
anesthesia--1994."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston, "New versus old anesthetic agents and muscle relaxants in pediatrics:
Do we need to change?"
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,
Wisconsin, "AAP sedation guidelines: Origins and present form" and "Anesthesia
outside the operating room."
Lecturer, Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, "How to manage the
difficult pediatric airway" and "Perioperative implications of congenital
syndromes."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Portland Hospital, Portland, Oregon, "The pediatric
airway" and "Pediatric pharmacology with a particular emphasis on the neonate."
Lecturer, 33rd Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesiology Los Angeles
Children’s Hospital "Rocuronium: Am I going to want to use it for my pediatric
patients" and "The evaluation approval process: How does a drug get labeled for
pediatric use - Dose it matter?‖
Lecturer, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, "Halothane is sufficient."
Lecturer, University of Miami School of Medicine Ninth Annual Miami Review
Course in Anesthesiology, "Outpatient anesthesia for the pediatric patient" and
"Anesthetic management of the pediatric burn patient."
Lecturer, Bay Area Pediatric Anesthesia Consortium (BAYPAC), Children's
Hospital, Oakland, California "AAP Sedation Guidelines: Origins and present
form" and "New versus old anesthetic agents and muscle relaxants in pediatrics:
Do we need to change?"
Lecturer, Anesthesiology Update Course, Lloyd Noland Hospital, Fairfield,
Alabama, "Pediatric anesthesia away from the operating room, "How to manage the
difficult pediatric airway" and "The child with burn injury."
Lecturer, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, Atlanta, Georgia, "Sedation should be
performed by an anesthesiologist."
Lecturer, Refresher Course, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists, "Preoperative preparation of the pediatric patient."
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1995
1995
1995
1995
1995
1996
1996
1996
1996
1997
1997
1997
1997
1997
1998
1998
1998
Charles Coté
Lecturer, Panel Lecture, Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists.
"Sedation protocols outside the operating room."
Lecturer, Panel Lecture, Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists.
"Pediatric emergencies of the gastrointestinal system."
Lecturer, Panel Lecture, Radiologic Society of North America, "The AAP Sedation
Guidelines" and "Sedation accidents."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Anesthesia Grand
Rounds, ―Sedation disasters, adverse events in pediatric sedation.‖ .
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital, Seattle, Washington, ―The
drug approval process‖ and ―Update on neonatal apnea.‖
Lecturer, Fifth Annual Mayo Clinic Conference, Amelia Island, Florida, "The use
of old versus new anesthetic drugs and muscle relaxants in pediatric patients."
Lecturer, Annual Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia (SAMBA) Meeting, Boston,
Massachusetts, "The ex-preemie: New approaches for selection and management."
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Regional Refresher Course, San
Francisco, California "Preparation and premedication of the pediatric patient" and
"How to manage a difficult pediatric airway."
Lecturer, Refresher Course, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, LA, "Preoperative preparation of the pediatric
patient."
Lecturer, American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, Midwinter
Conference, Chicago, IL "Sedation accidents."
Lecturer, The Nemours Children's Clinic 3rd Annual Pediatric Anesthesia for the
General Anesthesiologist, Amelia Island, Florida, "How to manage the difficult
pediatric airway," "Pediatric anesthesia away from the OR" and "New versus old
anesthetic agents and muscle relaxants in pediatrics: Do we need to change?"
Lecturer, Scott and White 3rd Annual Santa Fe Symposium in Anesthesiology,
Santa Fe, New Mexico "Preparation and premedication of the pediatric patient,"
"Sedation for children outside the operating room" and "How to manage the
difficult pediatric airway."
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Course/Clinical Update
Program, San Diego, CA, "Preoperative assessment and preparation of the pediatric
patient."
Lecturer, California Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. Hawaiian Seminar, Kauai,
Hawaii, "Massive blood transfusion and the pediatric patient," "Pediatric
pharmacology," "Management of the pediatric airway" and "Anesthesia for the
child with burn injury."
Lecturer, Dannemiller Memorial Education Foundation, Pediatric Anesthesia by the
Book Meeting, Flamingo Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, "Inhalation agents,
emergence, and extubation," "Anesthesia and sedation outside the OR" and
"Common sense approach to blood transfusion."
Lecturer, Massachusetts Anesthesia Council on Education, Inc. (MACE), Pediatric
Anesthesia Update for the General Practice Anesthesiologist, Allan Riddle
Conference Center, Newton Wellesley Hospital, Newton Lower Falls, MA,
"Lessons learned from sedation mishaps" and "Halothane/sevoflurane/desflurane."
Lecturer, Greater Houston Anesthesiology, P.A., Houston, TX, Conference on
Practical Pediatric Anesthesia - How Will It Affect my Practice? "Preoperative
assessment of the pediatric patient."
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1998
1998
1998
1998
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
1999
2000
2000
2000
2000
2001
Charles Coté
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,
Department of Anesthesiology Combined Grand Rounds Lecture Series, New York,
NY, ―Preoperative preparation of the pediatric patient.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Anesthesia Grand Rounds, Boston Children’s
Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, ―Hazards in sedating pediatric
patients.‖
Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Continuing Education Course, Practical Aspects
of Pediatric Anesthesia, Boston, MA, ―Ketamine, propofol - Who should use
them?‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds and Resident Rounds,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, ―Lessons
learned from sedation mishaps.‖
Lecturer, Anesthesia for the 90's, Arizona Society of Anesthesiologists 25th Annual
Scientific Meeting, Ritz Carlton, Phoenix, AZ, "Clinical pharmacology of
anesthetic drugs in children," "Sedation of the pediatric patient-What have we
learned from clinical mishaps?" and "Preparation, premedication and induction of
anesthesia in children."
Lecturer, Annual Meeting, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia & American Academy
of Pediatrics, Section on Anesthesiology, Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada, "Pro/Con:
Do we need halothane?"
Lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics’ Spring Session, Hyatt Regency,
Chicago, IL, ―Sedation mishaps in pediatric patients, what have we learned?‖ and
―Sedation guidelines for the practitioner.‖
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Washington Legislative
Conference, State Issues Forum-Office-Based Anesthesia Initiatives, JW Marriott,
Washington, D.C. ―Sedations disasters.‖
Lecturer, Refresher Course/Clinical Update Program, Annual Meeting, American
Society of Anesthesiologists, Dallas TX, ―Preparation, premedication and induction
of anesthesia in children.‖
Lecturer, Breakfast Panel, Section on Anesthesiology: American Academy of
Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Dallas, TX,
―Sedation mishaps.‖
Lecturer, Panel on Pediatric Emergencies, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists, Dallas TX, ―Laparotomy for gastroschisis.‖
Lecturer, Refresher Course, Annual Meeting, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia,
Sanibel Harbor Resort & Spa, Fort Myers, FL ―Fluid and blood infusions in kids.‖
Lecturer, Annual Meeting, American Association of Neuroradiology (AANR),
Hyatt Regional, Atlanta, GA, ―Conscious sedation for imaging procedures.‖
Lecturer, Annual Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia (SAMBA), J.W. Marriott,
Washington, D.C., ―Sedation disasters.‖
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Course, American
Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, "Preparation,
premedication and induction of anesthesia in children."
Lecturer, American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Emergency Medicine, Panel
on Pediatric Sedation, ―Sedation accidents‖, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL.
Lecturer, Pediatric Anesthesiology 2001, Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, San
Diego, CA, ―Sedation solutions: Potions, practitioners, policies.‖
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2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2001
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
Charles Coté
Lecturer, 42nd Annual New Jersey Postgraduate Anesthesia Seminar, The Academy
of Medicine of New Jersey, Atlantic City Convention Center and Sheraton Hotel.
―Pediatric perioperative deaths-Why do they occur?‖
Lecturer, Keynote speaker, Pediatric Symposium, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical
Center, Hanover, NH, ―Sedation mishaps in pediatric patients-What have we
learned?‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Washington University in St. Louis School of
Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, St. Louis, Missouri, "Sedation accidents:
critical incident analysis."
Lecturer, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Visiting
Professor, Conscious Sedation Conference, Rochester, NY, "Sedation
complications: Avoidance and management."
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Course/Clinical Update
Program, Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans,
LA, "Preparation, premedication and induction of anesthesia in children."
Lecturer and Panel moderator, 55th New York Post Graduate Assembly, New York,
NY "Safety issues in pediatric sedation‖ and ―Sedation mishaps.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New
Brunswick, NJ ―Sedation accidents and implications for office-based anesthesia.‖
Lecturer, American Society of Dental Anesthesiologists, San Diego, CA ―Preparing
children for dental anesthesia‖ and ―Sedation accidents: Implications for dental
sedation and anesthesia.‖
Lecturer, American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, Richmond, VA ―Preparing
Children for Dental Anesthesia‖ and ―Sedation and office-based adverse events:
Implications for anesthesia practice.‖.
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic, Visiting Professor, Rochester, MN
―Sedation accidents in office-based anesthesia‖ and Resident Case Discussions.
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, University
of Medicine & Medical Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, ―Sedation
disasters in pediatrics and concerns for office-based practice.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Anesthesiology Grand Rounds: ―Preparation,
premedication, and induction of anesthesia in children,‖ CQI Clinical Conference,
―Sedation and anesthesia accidents: One day surgicenters versus office-based
anesthesia,‖ The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.
Lecturer, 9th Annual Anesthesiology Update, ―Sedation Disasters, the JCAHO and
the Office,‖ ―The difficult pediatric airway,‖ and ―Pediatric pharmacology:
Defining the differences between adults and children,‖ Sea Pines Resort, Hilton
Head, NC.
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Course/Clinical Update
Program, Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Orlando, FL,
"Preparation, premedication and induction of anesthesia in children."
Lecturer, Breakfast Panel, American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Annual Meeting,
Orlando, FL, ―Orienteering: Sedation guidelines – Where we came from and how
we got here!‖
Lecturer and Session Moderator, American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, ―Perioperative problems in pediatric anesthesia.‖
Lecturer and Panel Member, American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, ―Acute airway obstruction: Foreign body, epiglottitis,
laryngeal papillomas.‖
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2002
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2003
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
Charles Coté
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM,
―Anesthesia for burns‖ and ―Sedation disasters in pediatric patients – How can we
reduce the risk?‖
Lecturer, The University of Kansas 53rd Annual Postgraduate Symposium on
Anesthesiology April 4-6, 2003, ―Pediatric sedation accidents, sedation guidelines,
and new terminology,‖ and ―Preparing the pediatric patient for the OR,‖ Fairmont
on the Plaza.
Lecturer, The Missouri Society of Anesthesiologists 145th Missouri State Medical
Association Annual Convention, Kansas City, April 6, 2003, ―Pediatric sedation
accidents, sedation guidelines, and new terminology,‖ Crown Center.
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The University of Utah School of Medicine,
Department of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds, ―Sedation accidents: Lessons
learned.‖
Lecturer, The University of Utah School of Medicine, Ophthalmology Grand
Rounds and Lectureship, ―Outpatient anesthesia/surgery for infants: What we know
and don’t know.‖
Lecturer, Wayne State University, Anesthesiology into the New Millennium IV
Symposium, ―Massive Blood Transfusion‖ and ―Sedation accidents related to
sedation by non-anesthesiologists,‖ Crystal Mount Resort, Thompsonville,
Michigan.
Lecturer and Panelist, Anesthesia Research Foundation, Workshop on Enteral
Sedation in Dentistry, October 2-3, 2003, ―Morbidity and mortality associated with
outpatient sedation.‖ Panel Discussion - Balancing Efficacy, Safety, and Need and
Demand for Sedation in Dental Outpatients, with Special Emphasis on the Pediatric
Patient.
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Course/Clinical
Update/Basic Science Review Program, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists, San Francisco, CA, "Preparation, premedication and induction of
anesthesia in children."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital of Denver, ―Non-standard
routes of drug administration.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Tufts New England Medical Center, Department of
Anesthesiology’s Grand Rounds, ―Sedation guidelines: Where we’ve come from,
where we are now, where we are heading in the future.‖
Lecturer, 2nd Meeting of the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium, Denver,
Colorado, ―Sedation guidelines: Where we’ve come from, where we are now,
where we are heading in the future.‖
Lecturer, American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Course/Clinical
Update/Basic Science Review Program, Annual Meeting, American Society of
Anesthesiologists, Las Vegas, NV, "Preparation, premedication and induction of
anesthesia in children."
Lecturer, Minnesota Society of Anesthesiologists, November 6, 2004 ―Difficult
Pediatric Airway,‖ and ―Sedation disasters in pediatrics by non-anesthesiologists.‖
Lecturer, Wayne State University, Drug Therapy in Children. Mandalay Bay Hotel,
Las Vegas, NV. ―Pain control I‖ and ―Pain control II.‖
Chair of afternoon Panel on Pulse Oximetry at the Food and Drug Administration.
Moderator and presenter of Panel: Hidden dangers in anesthesia for children
―Apnea of prematurity and obstructive sleep apnea‖ American Society of
Anesthesiologists.
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2006
2006
2006
2007
2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2010
2011
2012
2012
2012
2013
Charles Coté
Lecturer, 53rd ADSA Annual Session, American Dental Society of Anesthesiology
―Airway evaluation and management of the pediatric patient‖, ―Pediatric
Pharmacology‖ and ―Preoperative assessment of the pediatric anesthesia patient‖
Lecturer, Combined meeting of the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia and Section on
Anesthesiology and Pain Management of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
―The Drug Approval Process, FDAMA and New Drugs on the Horizon:
Implications for my practice‖
Lecturer, Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology and the
Department of Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Philadelphia "The nuts and bolts of
the drug approval process‖, ―Blood transfusions, basic principles‖
―The Difficult Pediatric Airway‖, ―Pediatric Pharmacology: What makes Kids
Different‖, ―Anesthesia for Burns‖, ―Preparing Parents and Kids for the Operating
Room‖, ―Fluids and Transfusions in Kids‖, ―Sedation Accidents: What’s New with
Sedation‖, ―Regional Anesthesia for Kids‖ and ―Anesthesia Considerations for
Premies‖ Lecturer, Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College of Wisconsin,
CME Program,12th Annual Anesthesia Topics in the Tropics CME Seminar.
―Sedation Guidelines: Where are we now and where we came from‖, ―Preparation of
the Child and Family for the OR‖, ―The Difficult Pediatric Airway and the New/Old
Toys‖, Lecturer, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, University of Chicago,
10th Annual Conference, January 14-19
Invited Lecturer, The Pediatric Sedation Outside the Operating Room: An
International Multidisciplinary Symposium, Harvard Medical School Department of
Continuing Education, Children’s Hospital Boston Department of Anesthesia, San
Francisco, California, Sept. 13-14, 2008, ―Review of JCHAO and Multispecialty
Guidelines: Do the Rules Apply to Me?‖, ―Pediatric Sedation and Adverse EventsHow to Decrease the Risk - Charles Coté, MD.‖, ―Ketamine‖
Society for Pediatric Anesthesia, Jacksonville FLA, Moderator and Presenter 2008’s
Best Editors Pick
Luncheon Speaker, Society for Pediatric Sedation Fourth International
Multidisciplinary Conference, Philadelphia, PA. ―Pediatric Sedation Guidelines Past
and Future: How do New Drugs Fit?
Problem based learning discussion (2 sessions). A toddler with airway obstruction:
Could it be epiglottitis? Management and transtracheal devices. American Society of
Anesthesiologists, New Orleans LA
Society for Pediatric Anesthesia: Lunch with pioneers: Obstructive sleep apnea.
Problem based learning session (2 sessions). A toddler with Airway obstruction:
Could it be epiglottis? Management an transtracheal devices. American Society of
Anesthesiologists annual meeting.
Lectures (2): What Makes Babies Different? and Preparing Infants, Children, and
their Family for the Anesthetic Experience. The University of Chicago Department
of Anesthesia & Critical Care 14th Annual Conference Challenges for Clinicians
Pediatric Pharmacology, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Lecture: Pediatric Pharmacology and review of the drug approval process; Panel
Member: Moderated session on clinically relevant papers; Panel Member: The
future of Pediatric Anesthesia. 50th Annual Los Angelis Children's Hospital meeting.
Lecturer: Editor's Choice Pediatric Anesthesia and Moderator: Poster Session.
Society for Pediatric Anesthesia. Tampa FL.
Lecturer: Editor's Choice Pediatric Anesthesia. San Francisco
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2013
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2016
Problem Based Learning Discussion: Hemodynamic and Ventilatory Concerns in a
Neonate with Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) Presenting for Omphalocele Repair
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiology Panel on Pediatric
Trauma and Large Blood Loss: Management of a 2 year old child with burns over
45% of her body needing eschar removal
Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Annual Meeting Editors Choice
52nd Annual Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesia, Children's Hospital of Los
Angeles. "Pitfalls in Research", "My favorite Papers"
American Physician Institute Pediatric Anesthesiology Board Review. Chicago, IL:
"Anatomy and Equipment", Orthopedics and Trama", "Monitored Anesthesia Care
and Anesthesia Outside of the Operating Room", "Burns", Respiratory:
Developmental Anatomy", "Respiratory: Diseases, Pulmonary Function Tests,
Thoracic Anesthesia, Chest Wall Deformities", "Practice Examination"
53rd Annual Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesia, Children's Hospital of Los
Angeles. "What makes babies different, developmental physiology", "Current
anesthesia practice for burns"
Joint Meeting the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia and the Section on Anesthesiology
and Pain Management of the American Academy of Pediatrics "The risks of
obstructive sleep apnea in children"
Non-invasive Cardiac Output in Children: Initial Experience with 402 Patients New
England Association of Nurse Anesthetists October Meeting, Portland, Maine
54th Annual Clinical Conference in Pediatric Anesthesia, Children's Hospital of Los
Angeles. ―Non-invasive cardiac output monitoring‖, ―Succinylcholine side effects,
current indications, and malignant hyperthermia‖
International Contributions
1987
1987
1987
1987
1988
1989
1990
1992
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Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Basel, Department of Anesthesia:
"Pediatric pharmacology"; "Blood transfusions in children."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands, Department of Anesthesia: "The pediatric airway"; "Pediatric
pharmacology."
Lecturer, Dutch Society of Pediatric Anesthesiologists, Utrect, The Netherlands:
"Pediatric pharmacology."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Pediatric Anesthesia Conference 1987, The
Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada:
"Coagulopathies with massive transfusions"; "Anesthesia for children with burns."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The Montreal Children's Hospital: "Anesthesia for
the pediatric burn patient"; "Monitoring the pediatric patient."
Lecturer, The Paediatric Anaesthesia Conference, Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: "The acceptable hemoglobin for infants and children";
"Neonatal surgical emergencies"; "The innocent murmur."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Vancouver Children's Hospital, "New advances in
pediatric pulse oximetry and capnography."
Lecturer, 10th World Congress of Anesthesiologists, The Hague, The Netherlands,
Refresher Course, "The suffocating child," "The diagnosis and solution of airway
problems before and during anesthesia."
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1992
1994
1994
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1997
1997
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
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Instructor and Lecturer, Tracheal Intubation International Congress, University of
Bordeaux II, Bordeaux, France, "Paediatric intubation," Workshop, "Adult and
paediatric fiber optic intubation."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Department of Anesthesia, University Kanton
Hospital, Basel, Switzerland, "Airway management in infants and children,‖
"Strategies for blood product management and blood salvage,‖ Pediatric Grand
Rounds, Children's Hospital, Basel, Switzerland, "Sedation principals for the
pediatric patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Department of Anesthesia, University Hospital,
Munich, Germany, "The pediatric airway,‖ "Massive blood transfusion."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Vancouver Children' Hospital, Ontario, Canada,
"New versus old anesthetic agents and muscle relaxants in pediatrics: Do we need
to change?‖, "Anesthesia in the former preterm infant" and "Sedation disasters in
pediatrics and American Academy of Pediatrics monitoring guidelines."
Lecturer, Mexican Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, Mexico City,
Mexico "Massive blood transfusion" and "Pediatric pharmacology, defining the
differences between adults and children.‖
Lecturer, Pediatric Satellite Meeting of the World Federation Societies of
Anesthesiologists (WFSA), Melbourne, Australia "Pathophysiology of Subglottic
Stenosis in the Pediatric Patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The Royal Children's Alder Hey Hospital,
Liverpool, England "Massive blood transfusion" and "Sedation for procedures in
children."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street Hospital, London, England "Massive Blood Transfusions" and "Sedation
disasters in pediatrics."
Invited Lecturer, Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and
Ireland Meeting, Royal Children's Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland "Auditing paediatric
sedation" and "Preparation and induction of the pediatric patient."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Alberta Children's Hospital, University of Calgary,
Paediatric Anaesthesia Retreat, Calgary, Alberta, Canada "Complications associated
with procedural sedation of children."
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital, Santiago, Chile and Scientific
Committee of the XXIV Latin American Congress of Anesthesiology, Santiago,
Chile "Difficult airway management in children" and "Anesthetic management of
pediatric trauma patients."
Invited Session Moderator, 10th European Congress of Anaesthesiology, Frankfurt,
Germany. ―The difficult pediatric airway.‖
Invited Lecturer, 3rd International Course on Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Medicine, Hospital Sírio Libanês, San Paulo, Brazil, ―Anesthesia for the preterm
infant,‖ ―How to manage the difficult pediatric airway,‖ ―Pediatric pharmacology:
Defining the differences between adults and children,‖ ―Massive blood transfusion
and the pediatric patient,‖ ―Anesthesia for the child with burn injury.‖
Invited Lecturer, 12th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists, Montreal, QC,
Canada, ―Preoperative preparation of the child.‖
Lecturer, The 2nd All Africa Anaesthesia Congress, Durban, South Africa,
"Pediatric perioperative and sedation associated deaths-Why do they occur?"
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2001
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2002
2004
2004
2004
2004.
2004.
2005
2005
2006
Charles Coté
Invited Lecturer, Postgraduate Anesthesia 2001, News and Controversies in
Anesthesia, Santiago, Chile, ―Massive blood transfusion,‖ ―Pediatric
pharmacology,‖ ―Anesthetic management of the neonate.‖ Panelist, panel
discussion on ―Controversies in Pediatrics.‖
Invited Lecturer, The 16th International Winter Symposium, Meeting on Pediatric
Anesthesia – Anesthesia at Remote Locations, Leuven, Belgium, ―Preoperative
preparation, NPO – orders and premedication.‖ Moderator, panel discussion on
―Litigation and pediatric anesthesia.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Munster, Munster, Germany,
―Preoperative preparation, NPO – orders and premedication.‖
Invited Lecturer, 3rd International Symposium for Pediatric Anesthesia, Santiago de
Chile, Chile, Nov. 30, 2002, ―Sedation accidents by non-anesthesiologists-How do
we prevent them?‖ Invited lecturer, Podium Discussion: ―The critically ill
pediatric patient,‖ ―How would you do it? Ask the experts,‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Regional Hospital Dr. Lautaro Navarro, Puento
Arenas, Chile, ―Sedation accidents by non-anesthesiologists-How do we prevent
them?‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Calvo McKenna Hospital, Santiago, Chile,
―Massive blood transfusion.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society 58th Annual
Meeting 2002, Victoria, BC, ―Sedation disasters in pediatrics and concerns for
office-based practice.‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, McGill University and Université de Montréal, 3rd
Annual Joint Paediatric Anaesthesia Lecture, Montreal, Canada, ―Pediatric sedation
accidents, sedation guidelines and new terminology: Where we came from and
where we are now,‖ ―Pediatric pharmacology: Defining the differences between
adults and children,‖ and ―Anesthesia for the child with burn injury.‖ .
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Montreal Children’s Hospital, Resident & Fellow
Rounds, Montreal, Canada. ―Pediatric pharmacology: Defining the differences
between adults and children,‖
Invited Lecturer, Hospital St. Justine, Resident & Fellow Rounds, Montreal,
Canada. ―Pediatric pharmacology: Defining the differences between adults and
children.‖
Pediatric Satellite Meeting of the World Federation Societies of Anesthesiologists
(WFSA), Paris, France, ―Teaching, training and research in paediatric anaesthesia
around the world: USA,‖ and ―Premedication and induction of anesthesia in
children.‖
Lecturer and Moderator, 3rd All Africa Anaesthesia Congress, Hammamet, Tunisia,
―Anatomy and physiology of the pediatric airway‖ and ―Perioperative fluid and
transfusion management of the pediatric Patient‖.
Lecturer and Panelist, 34th Argentine Congress of Anesthesiology, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, ―Pediatric pharmacology‖, ―Anesthesia for children with burn injuries‖,
―Sedation accidents by non-anesthesiologists‖.
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, J.P Garrahan Children’s Hospital, Buenos Aires,
Argentina ―Sedation accidents by non-anesthesiologists: Guideline development‖.
Lecturer and Panelist, 5th Scientific Meeting of the Asian Society of Paediatric
Anaesthesiologists, Vellore, India, ―Sedation accidents and their prevention"; Panel
discussion ―The child for hepatoblastoma resection - temperature regulation during
massive blood transfusion‖.
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2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
2008
2009
2009
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2012
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Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India,
Department of Anesthesiology. "Considerations for massive blood transfusion",
"Pediatric pharmacology and the drug approval process for medications in the
United States".
Lecturer, 10th National Congress: Update in Neonatal and Paediatric Anaesthesia
and Intensive Care, Turin, Italy ―Orphan drugs: Anything New?‖ ―Risk of Remote
Anaesthesia‖
Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Calvo McKenna Hospital, Santiago, Chile, ―The
Difficult Pediatric Airway.‖
Invited Lecturer, International Symposium for Pediatric Anesthesia, Santiago de
Chile, Chile, Nov. 29-30, Dec. 1, 2007, ―Big Burns Perioperative Management,‖
―Sedation in Children does it exist?,‖ ―Transfusional Therapy and Blood Saving
Techniques,‖
Invited Lecturer, the 14th World Congress of Anaesthesia, Cape Town South Africa.
―Analgesia for burn dressing changes in children‖, ―Parental presence during
induction of anesthesia‖, ―Blood transfusion in children, what’s new?‖
Invited Lecturer, The 37th Argentinian Congress of Anesthesia and the VIII
Panamerican Symposium on Regional Anesthesia, Buenos Aires Argentina. ―The
Difficult Pediatric Airway: New Toys‖, ―Anesthesia Considerations for the Child
with Burn Trauma‖, ―Inhalation Anesthesia for Children‖, ―Sedation by NonAnesthesiologists: Adverse events and Sedation Guidelines‖
Invited Lecturer, 19th Venzuelan Anesthesiology Society Congress, Caracas,
Venezuela, November 17th-28th, 2008, ―Dilemmas in Sedation: Where did we come
from? Where are we going?‖, ―Difficult Intubation: New toys in difficult airway
management‖, ―Discussion of Difficult Pediatric Cases Panel‖
Invited Lecturer, 15th Annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Pediatric
Anesthesiologists Joint Meeting with the 49th Annual Meeting of the Japanese
Society of Anesthesiologists Tokyo-Kanto Region Matsumoto Japan. ―Ambulatory
Anesthesia in the USA‖; ―Pediatric Sedation Guidelines: Where Have We Come
From and Where are we Going? What are the Current Concerns?‖; Neuroapoptosis
and Pediatric Anesthesia: The Clinical Perspective‖; ―Awareness Under
Anesthesia‖; Obstructive Sleep Apnea‖
17th Asean Congress of Anaesthesiologists: Manila, Philippines 23-26 Feb 2011.
Pediatric Pharmacology; New Toys for the Difficult Airway; Panel: Interactive
Case Management: Difficult Pediatric Airways.
9th Asian Society of Paediatric Anesthesiologists Meeting, Hosted by the Philippine
Society of Pediatric Anesthesia. Massive Blood Transfusion in Children;
Neuroapoptosis: Implications for Pediatric Anesthesia.
52nd Annual McGill Anesthesia Update: Montreal, Quebec, Canada May 20-22,
2011. Lectures: Pediatric Pharmacology; Preparing the Child & Family for
Anesthesia.
Society for Pediatric Sedation Consensus Conference: Defining Quality in Pediatric
Sedation
Visiting Professor for Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, Cape Town,
South Africa: Lecture on Anesthesia for Children with Burn Injury
15th Paediatric Anaesthesia Congress, Cape Town, South Africa: neonatal
pharmacology/blood products and transfusions.
15th WFSA World Congress of Anesthesiologists, Bueonos Aires, Argentina: What
makes infants different from adults? Why worry?; Sedation Guidelines – past and
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present; Basics of paediatric blood transfusions; Anaesthesia for children with
burns; and Neonatal Emergencies.
"The History of Pediatric Anesthesia". International Symposium Paediatric
Anaesthesia - From the Past to the Future, Lucerne Switzerland
Visiting Professor Department of Anaesthesia the University of Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg South Africa ―Anesthesia and the Developing Brain: What we know
and what we don’t know‖ and visitor at the Department of Anaesthesia, Chris Hani
Baragwanath Hospital
The Paediatric Anaesthesia Congress of South Africa in Bloemfontein Nov 2-4.
Three lectures and judge of their resident research posters. ―The Difficult Pediatric
Airway in Pediatrics‖, ―Obstructive Sleep Apnea‖ and ‖Sedation Guidelines:
Updates and Controversies‖
23rd International Congress of the Israel Society of Anesthesiologists and Critical
Care, Tel Aviv Israel "Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children: Nothing to Snort
About", "Sedation Disasters in Pediatrics: Updates and Controversies"
XXXIII Congress of the Latin American Societies of Anesthesiologists, Lima, Peru:
"Pediatric Pharmacology from Babies to Adults", "Development of Sedation
Guidelines Past and Present"; "What Makes Babies Different from Adults?";
"Massive Blood Transfusion in Children"
1st International Symposium in Pediatric Anesthesia Hospital de Pediatria SAMIC
Prof. Dr. Juan P Garrahan: ―Sedation Outside the Operating Room: Whats New?;
―Non-invasive Cardiac Output Monitoring‖
2012
2012
2012
2014
2015
2016
E.
Report of Clinical Activities
My current clinical practice is based in the main operating rooms of the Massachusetts
General Hospital, the Shriner’s Burn Institute, as well as off-site locations within the hospital,
such as invasive radiology, proton beam therapy, and magnetic resonance imaging. I provide
anesthesia directly or in a supervisory role for the full array of pediatric anesthesiology cases.
The caseload on the days that I am in the operating room may vary from 1 to as many as 10
procedures, with complexity varying from simple procedures such as dressing changes to the
more complex congenital neonatal surgical problems (emergent or elective).
As a clinician/educator/researcher, much of my research has been on the clinical level and
this research has involved monitoring of patients. My research has examined pulse oximetry,
capnography, critical events that occurred during the sedation process, the function of pediatric
ventilators, the comparison of different generations of pulse oximeters and how they reflect what
is truly happening in the patient. I have conducted many pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic
studies, both industry-sponsored and internally sponsored, and I have participated for a number
of years as a member of the Anesthesiology Expert Committee for the United States
Pharmacopeia as their first pediatric anesthesiology representative. As part of that process, I had
an extreme interest in developing drug studies for pediatric patients so that an appropriate label
for the age and size patient may be developed. This activity was intertwined with my activities
with the Committee on Drugs for the American Academy of Pediatrics for which I was the
anesthesiology liaison for 10 years. This committee met with the Food and Drug Administration
3 times a year and we, as a committee, helped craft much of the language that was eventually
incorporated into the Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act (FDAMA) that was
passed in 1998, renewed in 1999, and revised in 2001 (The Best Pharmaceuticals Act and the
Pediatric Drug Equity Act and the Pediatric Research Equity Act). This series of legislation
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resulted in the Food and Drug Administration being empowered to require pediatric drug trials
for all new drug applications (NDA’s) and to request studies of all previously approved and still
patent protected medications. This essentially resulted in an explosion of pediatric
pharmacology studies from a low of about 30 between 1991 and 1999, to now well over 700
since FDAMA was instituted in 1998. This legislation was renewed in November 2007. I have
been the beneficiary of a number of these drugs trials, and as an expert have been consulted by a
variety of companies to develop pediatric clinical trials for drugs that are commonly used in
pediatric anesthesia. My expertise in medical devices, in terms of monitoring, has led to my
being appointed to an FDA Advisory Committee (currently resigned).
My interest in sedation-related adverse outcomes and sedation monitoring guidelines for
children has been my greatest accomplishment and this has resulted in my recognition as a
national and international expert. I have participated in a number of sedation guideline
committees and I was chair of a Joint Task Force on Sedation for the American Academy of
Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. From this followed many invited
national lectures on this topic as well as international invitations in Switzerland, Chile, Japan,
England, Canada, Scotland, Argentina, Italy, and Africa.
Part III: Bibliography
Original Articles
1. Thompson EM, Coté CJ. Conduction velocities in ulnar motor nerve using two separate
muscles as indicators. South Med J 1970; 63:700-3.
2. Coté CJ, Greenhow DE, Marshall BE. The hypotensive response to rapid intravenous
administration of hypertonic solutions in man and in the rabbit. Anesthesiology 1979; 50:305.
3. Coté CJ, Jobes DR, Schwartz AJ, Ellison N. Two approaches to cannulation of a child's
internal jugular vein. Anesthesiology 1979; 50:371-3.
4. Goudsouzian NG, Coté CJ, Liu LMP, Dedrick DF. The dose-response effects of oral
cimetidine on gastric pH and volume in children. Anesthesiology 1981; 55:533-6.
5. Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, Liu LMP, Dedrick DF, Rosow CE. The dose response of
intravenous thiopental for the induction of general anesthesia in unpremedicated children.
Anesthesiology 1981; 55:703-5.
6. Goudsouzian NG, Liu LMP, Coté CJ. Comparison of equipotent doses of non-depolarizing
muscle relaxants in children. Anesth Analg 1981; 60:862-6.
7. Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, Liu LMP, Dedrick DF, Szyfelbein SK. Assessment of risk
factors related to the acid aspiration syndrome in pediatric patients-- gastric pH and residual
volume. Anesthesiology 1982; 56:70-2.
8. Coté CJ, Petkau AJ, Ryan JF, Welch JP. Wasted ventilation measured in vitro with eight
anesthetic circuits with and without inline humidification. Anesthesiology 1983; 59:442-6.
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9. Goudsouzian NG, Liu LMP, Coté CJ, Gionfriddo M, Rudd GD. Safety and efficacy of
atracurium in adolescents and children anesthetized with halothane. Anesthesiology 1983;
59:459-62.
10. Liu LMP, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, Firestone S, Dedrick DF, Liu PL, Todres ID.
Life-threatening apnea in infants recovering from anesthesia. Anesthesiology 1983; 59:50610.
11. Coté CJ, Liu LMP, Szyfelbein SK, Goudsouzian NG, Daniels AL. Changes in serial platelet
counts following massive blood transfusion in pediatric patients. Anesthesiology 1985;
62:197-201.
12. Coté CJ, Petkau AJ. Thiopental requirements may be increased in children reanesthetized at
least one year after recovery from extensive thermal injury. Anesth Analg 1985; 64:1156-60.
13. Coté CJ, Liu LMP, Szyfelbein SK, Firestone S, Goudsouzian NG, Welch JP, Daniels AL.
Intraoperative events diagnosed by expired carbon dioxide monitoring in children. Can
Anaesth Soc J 1986; 33:315-20.
14. Coté CJ, Drop LJ, Daniels AL, Hoaglin DC. Calcium chloride versus calcium gluconate:
Comparison of ionization and cardiovascular effects in children and dogs. Anesthesiology
1987; 66:465-70.
15.Coté CJ. Depth of halothane anesthesia potentiates citrate-induced ionized hypocalcemia
and adverse cardiovascular events in dogs. Anesthesiology 1987; 67:676-80.
16. Coté CJ, Goldstein EA, Coté MA, Hoaglin DC, Ryan JF. A single-blind study of pulse
oximetry in children. Anesthesiology 1988; 68:184-8.
17. Coté CJ, Drop LJ, Hoaglin DC, Daniels AL, Young ET. Ionized hypocalcemia after fresh
frozen plasma administration to thermally injured children: effects of infusion rate, duration,
and treatment with calcium chloride. Anesth Analg 1988; 67:152-60.
18. Coté CJ, Eavey RD, Todres ID, Jones DE. Cricothyroid membrane puncture: oxygenation
and ventilation in a dog model using an intravenous catheter. Crit Care Med 1988; 16:615-9.
19. Coté CJ, Goldstein EA, Fuchsman WH, Hoaglin DC. The effect of nail polish on pulse
oximetry. Anesth Analg 1988; 67:683-6.
20. Coté CJ, Rolf N, Liu LMP, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, Zaslavsky A, Gore R, Todres ID,
Vassallo S, Polaner D, Alifimoff JK. A single-blind study of combined pulse oximetry and
capnography in children. Anesthesiology 1991; 74:980-7.
21. Rolf N, Coté CJ. Persistent cardiac arrhythmias in pediatric patients: Effects of age, expired
carbon dioxide values, depth of anesthesia, and airway management. Anesth Analg 1991;
73:720-4.
22. Daniels AL, Coté CJ, Polaner DM. Continuous oxygen saturation monitoring following
rectal methohexitone induction in paediatric patients. Can J Anaesth 1992; 39:27-30.
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23. Moynihan R, Coté CJ. Fresh gas flow changes during controlled mechanism ventilation
with the circle breathing circuit have significantly greater effects on the ventilatory
parameters of toddlers compared to children. Paediatr Anaesth 1992; 2:211-5.
24. Rolf N, Coté CJ. Frequency and severity of desaturation events during general anesthesia in
children with and without upper respiratory infections. J Clin Anesth 1992; 4:200-3.
25. Zwass MS, Fisher DM, Welborn LG, Coté CJ, Davis PJ, Dinner M, Hannallah RS, Liu
LMP, Sarner J, McGill WA, Alifimoff JK, Embree PB, Cook, DR. Induction and
maintenance characteristics of anesthesia with desflurane and nitrous oxide in infants and
children. Anesthesiology 1992; 76:373-8.
26. Coté CJ, Daniels AL, Connolly M, Szyfelbein SK, Wickens CD. Tongue oximetry in
children with extensive thermal injury: Comparison with peripheral oximetry. Can J
Anaesth 1992; 39:454-7.
27. Rolf N, Coté CJ. Diagnosis of clinically unrecognized endobronchial intubation in
paediatric anaesthesia: Which is more sensitive, pulse oximetry or capnography? Paediatr
Anaesth 1992; 2:31-5.
28. Coté CJ, Zaslavsky A, Downes JJ, Kurth CD, Welborn LG, Warner LO, Malviya SV.
Postoperative apnea in former preterm infants following inguinal herniorrhaphy-A combined
analysis. Anesthesiology 1995; 82:809-22.
29. Davis PJ, Lerman J, Suresh S, McGowan FX, Coté CJ, Landsman I, Henson LG: A
randomized multicenter study of remifentanil compared with alfentanil, isoflurane, or
propofol in anesthetized pediatric patients undergoing elective strabismus surgery. Anesth
Analg 1997; 84:982-9.
30. Wheeler M, Roth AG, Dunham ME, Rae B, Coté CJ: A bronchoscopic, computer-assisted
examination of the changes in dimension of the infant tracheal lumen with changes in head
position: Implications for emergency airway management. Anesthesiology 1998; 88:1183-7.
31. Birmingham PK, Tobin MJ, Henthorn TK, Fisher DM, Berkelhamer MC, Smith FA, Fanta
KB, Coté CJ: Twenty-four-hour pharmacokinetics of rectal acetaminophen in children: An
old drug with new recommendations. Anesthesiology 1997; 87:244-52.
32. Stevenson GW, Tobin MJ, Horn BJ, Sautel M, Chen EH, Hall SC, Coté CJ. The effect of
circuit compliance on delivered ventilation with use of an adult circle system for time cycled
volume controlled ventilation using an infant lung model. Paediatr Anaesth 1998; 8:139-44.
33. Dsida RM, Wheeler M, Birmingham PK, Henthorn TK, Avram MJ, Enders-Klein C,
Maddalozzo J, Coté CJ. Premedication of pediatric tonsillectomy patients with oral
transmucosal fentanyl citrate. Anesth Analg 1998; 86:66-70.
34. Mazurek AJ, Rae B, Hann S, Kim JI, Castro B, Coté CJ. Rocuronium versus
succinylcholine: are they effective during rapid-sequence induction of anesthesia? Anesth
Analg 1998; 87:1259-62.
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35. Karl HW, Coté CJ, McCubbin MM, Kelley M, Liebelt E, Kaufman S, Burkhart K, Albers G,
Wasserman G. Intravenous midazolam for sedation of children undergoing procedures: An
analysis of age and procedure-related factors. Pediatr Emerg Care 1999; 15:167-72.
36. Tobin MJ, Stevenson GW, Horn BJ, Chen EH, Hall SC, Coté CJ,. A comparison of three
modes of ventilation with the use of an adult circle system in an infant lung model. Anesth
Analg 1998; 87:766-71.
37. Stevenson GW, Tobin M, Horn B, Chen EH, Hall SC, Coté CJ: An adult system vs. a Bain
system: Comparative ability to deliver minute ventilation to an infant lung model with
pressure limited ventilation. Anesth Analg 1999:88; 527-30.
38. Rothschiller JL, Uejima T, Dsida RM, Coté CJ. Evaluation of a new operating room
ventilator: the Ohmeda 7900. Anesth Analg 1999; 88:39-42.
39. Wheeler M, Coté CJ. Preoperative pregnancy testing in a tertiary care children’s hospital: A
medico-legal conundrum. J Clin Anesth 1999:11; 56-63.
40. Stevenson GW, Horn B, Tobin M, Chen EH, Sautel M, Hall SC, Coté CJ. Pressure-limited
ventilation of infants with low-compliance lungs: the efficacy of an adult circle system
versus two free-standing intensive care unit ventilator systems using an In Vitro model.
Anesth Analg 1999; 89:638-41.
41. Kaplan RF, Uejima T, Lobel G, Goudsouzian N, Ginsberg B, Hannallah R, Coté CJ,
Denman W, Griffith R, Clarke C, Hummer K. Intramuscular rocuronium in infants and
children: A multicenter study to evaluate tracheal intubating conditions, onset, and duration
of action. Anesthesiology 1999; 91:633-8.
42. Coté CJ, Notterman DA, Karl HW, Weinberg JA, McCloskey C. Adverse sedation events in
pediatrics: A critical incident analysis of contributing factors. Pediatrics 2000:105; 805-14.
43. Coté CJ, Karl HW, Notterman DA, Weinberg JA, McCloskey C. Adverse sedation events in
pediatrics: Analysis of medications used for sedation. Pediatrics 2000:106; 633-44.
44. Stevenson GW, Tobin M, Horn B, Chen EH, Przybylo HJ, Hall SC, Coté CJ: A comparison
of two ventilator systems using an infant lung model. Anesthesiology 2000;93:285-91.
45. Birmingham PK, Tobin MJ, Fisher DM, Henthorn TK, Hall SC, Coté CJ: Initial and
subsequent dosing of rectal acetaminophen in children: A 24-hour pharmacokinetic study of
new dose recommendations. Anesthesiology 2001; 94:385-89.
46. Denman WT, Kaplan RF, Goudsouzian NG, Uejima T, Barcelona SL, Coté CJ, Ginsberg B,
Hannallah RS: Intramuscular rapacuronium in infants and children. A comparative
multicenter study to confirm the efficacy and safety of the age-related tracheal intubating
doses of intramuscular rapacuronium (ORG 9487) in two groups of pediatric subjects.
Anesthesiology 2001; 94:3-7.
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47. Dsida RM, Wheeler M, Birmingham PK, Wang Z, Heffner CL, Coté CJ, Avram MJ: Agestratified pharmacokinetics of ketorolac tromethamine in pediatric surgical patients. Anesth
Analg 2002;94:266-70.
48. Coté CJ, Cohen IT, Suresh S, Rabb M, Rose JB, Weldon BC, Davis PJ, Bikhazi GB, Karl
HW, Hummer KA, Hannallah RS, Khoo K-C, Collins P: A comparison of three doses of a
commercially prepared oral midazolam syrup in children. Anesth Analg 2002;94:37-43.
49. Suresh S, Barcelona SL, Young NM, Seligman I, Heffner CL, Coté CJ: Postoperative pain
relief in children undergoing tympanomastoid surgery: Is a regional block better than
opioids? Anesth Analg 2002;94:859-62.
50. Finkel JC, Rose JB, Schmitz ML, Birmingham PK, Ulma GA, Gunter JB, Cnaan A, Coté
CJ, Medve RA, Schreiner MS: An evaluation of the efficacy and tolerability of oral
tramadol hydrochloride tablets for the treatment of postsurgical pain in children. Anesth
Analg 2002;94;1469-73.
51. Wheeler M, Birmingham PK, Dsida RM, Wang Z, Coté CJ, Avram MJ: Uptake
pharmacokinetics of the Fentanyl Oralet® in children scheduled for central venous access
removal: Implications for the timing of initiating painful procedures. Paediatr Anaesth
2002;12:594-9.
52. Birmingham PK, Wheeler M, Suresh S, Dsida RM, Rae BR, Obrecht J, Andreoni VA, Hall
SC, Coté CJ. Patient controlled epidural analgesia in children: Can they do it? Anesth Analg
2003;96:686-91.
53. Coté CJ, Roth AG, Wheeler M, ter Rahe C, Rae BR, Dsida RM, Przybylo HJ: Traditional
versus new needle retractable IV catheters in children: Are they really safer and whom are
they protecting? Anesth Analg 2003;96:387-91.
54. Barcelona SL, Vilich F, Coté CJ. A comparison of flow rates and warming capabilities of
the Level 1 and Rapid Infusion System with various-size intravenous catheters. Anesth
Analg 2003;97:358-63.
55. Przybylo HJ, Martini DR, Mazurek AJ, Bracey E, Johnsen L, Coté CJ: Assessing behavior
in children emerging from anaesthesia: Can we apply psychiatric diagnostic techniques?
Paediatr Anaesth 2003;13:609-16.
56. Suresh S, Barcelona SL, Young NM, Heffner CL, Coté CJ: Does a preemptive block of the
great auricular nerve improve postoperative analgesia in children undergoing
tympanomastoid surgery? Anesth Analg 2004;98:330-3.
57. Wheeler M, Birmingham PK, Lugo RA, Heffner CL, Coté CJ: The pharmacokinetics of the
intravenous formulation of fentanyl citrate administered orally in children undergoing
general anesthesia. Anesth Analg 2004;99:1347-51.
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58. Wheeler M, Roth AG, Dsida RM, Rae B, Seshadri R, Sullivan CL, Heffner CL, Coté CJ:
Teaching residents pediatric fiberoptic intubation of the trachea: Traditional fiberscope with
an eyepiece versus a video-assisted technique using a fiberscope with an integrated camera.
Anesthesiology 2004; 101:842-6.
59. Khalil SN, Roth AG, Cohen IT, Simhi E, Ansermino JM, Bolos ME, Coté CJ, Hannallah
RS, Davis PJ, Brooks PB, Russo MW, Anschuetz GC, Blackburn LM: A double-blind
comparison of intravenous ondansetron and placebo in prevention of postoperative emesis in
1- to 24-month-old pediatric patients following surgery under general anesthesia. Anesth
Analg 2005; 101:356-361.
60. Wheeler M, Patel A, Suresh S, Roth AG, Birmingham PK, Heffner CL, Coté CJ. The
addition of clonidine 2 microg.kg-1 does not enhance the postoperative analgesia of a caudal
block using 0.125% bupivacaine and epinephrine 1:200,000 in children: a prospective,
double-blind, randomized study. Pediatr Anesth 2005; 15:476-83
61. Kim MS, Coté CJ, Cristoloveanu C, Roth AG, Vornov P, Jennings MA, Maddalozzo JP,
Sullivan C. There is no dose-escalation response to dexamethasone (0.0625-1.0 mg/kg) in
pediatric tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy patients for preventing vomiting, reducing
pain, shortening time to first liquid intake, or the incidence of voice change. Anesth Analg
2007; 104(5): 1052-1058.
62. Coté CJ, Wax DF, Jennings MA, Gorski CL, Kurczak-Klippstein K. Endtidal Carbon
Dioxide Monitoring in Children with Congenital Heart Disease During Sedation for Cardiac
Catheterization by Non-Anesthesiologists. Pediatr Anesth 2007; 17(7):661-6.
63. Voronov, P., Tobin, MJ, Billings, K, Coté CJ, Iyer, A, Suresh, S, 2008. Postoperative pain
relief in infants undergoing myringotomy and tube placement: comparison of novel regional
anesthetic block to intranasal fentanyl—a pilot analysis. Pediatr Anesth 2008; 18, 1196-1201
64. Mondick,J.T.; Johnson,B.M.; Haberer,L.J.; Sale,M.E.; Adamson,P.C.; Coté,C.J.;
Croop,J.M.; Russo,M.W.; Barrett,J.S.; Hoke,J.F. Population pharmacokinetics of
intravenous ondansetron in oncology and surgical patients aged 1-48 months.
Eur.J.Clin.Pharmacol. 2010; 66:77-86
65. Mai CL, Coté CJ. A history of pediatric anesthesia: a tale of pioneers and equipment.
Pediatric Anesthesia 22: 511-520, 2012
66. Coté,C.J.; Posner,K.L.; Domino,K.B. Death or Neurologic Injury After Tonsillectomy in
Children with a Focus on Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Houston, We Have a Problem! Anesth
Analg 118: 1276-1283, 2014
67. Coté, CJ, Jinghu Sui, Thomas Anthony Anderson, Somaletha T. Bhattacharya, Erik S.
Shank, Pacifico M. Tuason, David A. August, Audrius Zibaitis, Paul G. Firth, Gennadiy
Fuzaylov, Michael R. Leeman, Christine L. Mai and Jesse D. Roberts Jr. Continuous
noninvasive cardiac output in children: Is this the next generation of operating room
monitors? Initial experience in 402 pediatric patients. Pediatric Anesthesia 25:150-159, 2015
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68. Tran K, Kuo B, Zibaitis A, Bhattacharya S, Coté C, Belkind-Gerson J. Effect of propofol on
anal sphincter pressure during anorectal manometry. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.
2014;58(4):495-7.
69. Liu Y, Pian-Smith MC, Leffert LR, Minehart RD, Torri A, Coté C, Kacmarek RM, Jiang Y
Continuous measurement of cardiac output with the electrical velocimetry method in
patients under spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery. J Clin.Monit.Comput. 12-16-2014.
70. King MR, Anderson TA, Sui J, He G, Poon KYT, Coté, CJ. Age-related incidence of
desaturation events and their effect on stroke index, cardiac index, and heart rate as
measured by non-invasive cardiac output monitoring in children undergoing general
anesthesia. In Press J Clin Anesth 2016
Proceeding of Meeting
1. Dionne RA, Yagiela JA, Coté CJ, Donaldson M, Edwards M, Greenblatt DJ, Haas D,
Malviya S, Milgrom P, Moore PA, Shampaine G, Silverman M, Williams RL, Wilson S.
Balancing efficacy and safety in the use of oral sedation in dental outpatients. Journal of the
American Dental Association. 2006; 137:502-13.
Reviews, Chapters, and Editorials
Analytical Clinical Reviews
1. Coté CJ. Oxygenation and pediatric anesthesia. Curr Opin Anesth 1993, 6:532-36.
2. Birmingham PK, Dsida RM, Grayhack JJ, Han J, Wheeler M, Pongracic JA, Coté CJ, Hall
SC: Do latex precautions in children with myelodysplasia reduce intraoperative allergic
reactions? J Pediatr Orthop 1996; 16:799-802.
3. Coté CJ. Sedation for procedures in children. Paediatr Perinat Drug Thera 1997; 3-8.
4. Coté CJ. Sedation Accidents: Strategies for preventing sedation accidents. Pediatr Anaesth
2005; 625-33.
5. Coté CJ. Pediatric Sedation Guidelines: Where have we come from and where are we
going? What are the current concerns? Clinical Pediatric Anesthesia (Journal of the
Japanese Society of Pediatric Anesthesiology) 2009; 15: 34-44
6. Coté CJ. Neuroapoptosis and pediatric anesthesia: The clinical perspective. Clinical
Pediatric Anesthesia (Journal of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Anesthesiology)
2009; 15: 49-56
7. Coté CJ. Ambulatory anesthesia in the USA. Clinical Pediatric Anesthesia (Journal of the
Japanese Society of Pediatric Anesthesiology) 2009; 15: 73-82
8. Tobias JD, Green T, Coté CJ. Codeine: Time to say no. Clinical Report for the American
Academy of Pediatrics (in press)
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Comprehensive Review Articles
1. Goudsouzian NG, Coté CJ. Intraoperative transfusion in children. Infusion. 1985: 9: p. 725.
2. Coté, CJ. Induction techniques in pediatric anesthesia. In: Barash PG, editor. Vol 17.
American Society of Anesthesiologists refresher courses in anesthesiology. Philadelphia: JB
Lippincott; 1989. p. 43-57.
3. Coté CJ. Aspiration -- an overrated risk in elective patients. In: Stoelting RK, Barash PG,
Gallagher TJ, editors. Advances in anesthesia. Chicago: Mosby Yearbook; 1991.
4. Coté CJ. Blood, colloid and crystalloid therapy. In: Lerman J, Ed. New developments in
paediatric anesthesia. Anesth Clin NA, 1991:9; p. 865-884.
5. Coté CJ. Pediatric breathing circuits and anesthesia machines. Int Anesthesiol Clin 1992;
30:51-61.
6. Coté CJ. Changing concepts in preoperative medication and "NPO" status of the pediatric
patient. In: Barash PG, editor. American Society of Anesthesiologists refresher courses in
anesthesiology, Vol. 22. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven; 1994. p. 101-16.
7. Coté CJ. Sedation for the pediatric patient: A review. Pediatr Clin NA1994; 41:31-58.
8. Coté CJ. Preoperative preparation of the pediatric patient. In: Alan Jay Schwartz, editor.
American Society of Anesthesiologists Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology, Vol. 25.
Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott-Raven; 1997. p. 17-30.
9. Coté CJ. Preoperative preparation and premedication of the paediatric patient. Br J Anaesth
1999:83; 16-28.
10. Barcelona SL, Coté CJ: Pediatric resuscitation in the operating room-management of blood,
fluid, and electrolyte balance in children. Anesth Clin NA 2001; 19:339-65.
11. Barcelona SL, Thompson AA, Coté CJ: Intraoperative pediatric blood transfusion therapy:
A review of common issues part I: Hematologic and physiologic differences from adults;
metabolic and infectious risks. Pediatr Anesth 2005; 9:716-26.
12. Barcelona SL, Thompson AA, Coté CJ: Intraoperative pediatric blood transfusion therapy:
A review of common issues part II: Transfusion therapy, special considerations, and
reduction of allogenic blood transfusions. Pediatr Anesth 2005; 9:814-830.
13. Green SM, Coté CJ, 2008. Ketamine and Neurotoxicity: Clinical Perspectives and
Implications for Emergency Medicine. Ann. Emerg. Med. 2009; 54: 181-190
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14. Fidkowski CW, Fuzaylov G, Sheridan RL, Coté CJ: Inhalation burn injury in children.
Pediatr Anesth 2009; 19:149-56
15. Coté CJ, Hartnick CJ: Pediatric transtracheal and cricothyrotomy airway devices for
emergency use: which are appropriate for infants and children? Pediatr Anesth 2009; 19:6878.
16. Coté CJ, Cavallieri S, Ben Ammar MS, Bosenberg A, Jacob R: Pediatric Anesthesia
Fellowship Programs established through the World Federation of Societies of
Anesthesiologists (WFSA): Origins and Perspectives. Int.Anesthesiol.Clin. 2010; 48: 47-57.
17. Coté CJ: Anesthesiological considerations for children with obstructive sleep apnea. Curr
Opin Anaesthesiol 2015; 327-332
Editorials
1.
Coté CJ. Editorial. NPO after midnight for children -- a reappraisal. Anesthesiology
1990; 72:589-92.
2.
Coté CJ. Sedation Protocols - why so many variations? Pediatrics 1994; 84:281-3.
3. Coté CJ. Monitoring guidelines - Do they make a difference? Am J Roentgenol 1995;
165:910-12.
4. Coté CJ, Kauffman RE, Troendle GJ, Lambert GH. Is the Therapeutic Orphan about to be
adopted? Pediatrics 1996; 98:118-23.
5. Striker TW, Coté CJ. Perspectives on guidelines for monitoring the sedated pediatric
patient. Am J Anesth 1996; 23:190-94.
6.
Liang BA, Coté CJ. Speaking for itself: The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur in a case of
pediatric anesthesia. J Clin Anesth 1996; 8:398-401.
7.
Coté CJ. Unapproved uses of approved drugs. Paediatr Anaesth 1997; 7:91-2.
8.
Coté CJ: Pediatric premedication: From disasters to guidelines. Am J Anesth 1997; 24; 6-9.
9.
Coté CJ. In initio invadere: Issues in infant informed consent, IV’s, and intubation. J Clin
Anesth 1998; 10:73-6.
10. Coté CJ. Anesthesia efficiency: Is superspecialization the answer?
11:534-5.
J Clin Anesth 1999;
11. Coté CJ. Adverse drug reactions and the package insert. ACTA Paediat 1999:88:925-27.
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12. Coté CJ: ―Off-label‖ use of Drugs in Paediatric Anaesthesia: legal, clinical and policy
considerations. Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,
1999:12:325-27.
13. Coté CJ. ―Conscious sedation‖: Time for this oxymoron to go away!
139:15-7.
J Pediatr 2001;
14. Coté CJ: The upper respiratory tract infection (URI) dilemma: Fear of a complication or
litigation? Anesthesiology 2001; 95:283-5.
15. Coté CJ, Alexander J: Drug development for children: The past, the present, hope for the
future. Paediatr Anaesth 2003; 13:279-83.
16. Coté CJ: Discharge criteria for children sedated by non-anesthesiologists: Is ―safe‖ really
safe enough? Anesthesiology 2004; 100:207-9.
17. Coté CJ, Sheldon SH: Obstructive sleep apnea and tonsillectomy: Do we have a new
indication for extended postoperative observation? Can J Anesth 2004; 51:6-12.
18. Coté CJ: Round and round we go: sedation – what is it, who does it, and have we made
things safer for children? Pediatr Anesth. 2008; 18:3-8
19. Coté CJ: Wilson S: Guidelines for monitoring and management of pediatric patients during
and after sedation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures: an update. Pediatr Anesth 2008;
18: 9-10
20. Coté CJ Cavallieri S, Ben Ammar MS, Rosenberg A, Jacob R: 2009. The WFSA pediatric
anesthesia fellowships: origins and perspectives. Pediatr. Anesth. 19, 31-32.
21. Coté CJ: Safety Following Chloral Hydrate Sedation of Former Preterm and Term Infants
for MRI: Are the Data Clear? Anesth Analg 2010 110: 671-3
22. Coté CJ, Cravero, J: Brave New World: do we need it, do we want it, can we afford it?
Pediatric Anesthesia 21 (2011) 919-923.
23. Coté, CJ: Risk, Error, Outcome, and Prevention in Pediatric Anesthesia: so many issues,
lots of good solutions, but where do we find the resources? Paediatr Anaesth 2011; 21:713-5
24. Coté, CJ: American Academy of Pediatrics sedation guidelines: are we there yet? Arch
Pediatr Adolesc Med 2012; 166:1067-1069
25. Kurth, CD, Coté, CJ: Postoperative apnea in former preterm infants: General anesthesia
versus spinal anesthesia: Do we have an answer? Anesthesiology 123: 15-17, 2015
26. Cravero JP, Coté, CJ: Raising the bar for pediatric sedation studies and trials. Pediatr Anesth
2015; 25: 2-4
27. Torborg A, Coté, CJ: Guest Editorial: Paediatric perioperative morbidity and mortality.
South African Journal of Anaesthesia 21:3-4, 2015
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Book Chapters
1. Coté CJ. Burn debridement. In: Stehling LC, ed. Common Problems in Pediatric
Anesthesia. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers; 1982. p. 131-43.
2. Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG. The practice of pediatric anesthesia. In:
Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children. Orlando: Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 1-4.
3. Coté CJ, Todres ID, Ryan JF. The preoperative evaluation of pediatric patients. In: Ryan
JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children. Orlando: Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 25-33.
4. Coté CJ, Todres ID. The pediatric airway. In: Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian
NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Orlando: Grune & Stratton;
1986. p. 35-57.
5. Coté CJ. Practical pharmacology of anesthetic agents, narcotics, and sedatives. In: Ryan JF,
Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children. Orlando FL: Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 77-95.
6. Coté CJ. Blood replacement and blood product management. In: Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté
CJ, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Orlando:
Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 123-132.
7. Coté CJ. Controlled hypotension, hemodilution, and autotransfusion. In: Ryan JF, Todres
ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children.
Orlando: Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 133-140.
8. Szyfelbein SK, Martyn JAJ, Coté CJ. Burns. In: Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ,
Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Orlando:
Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 229-241.
9. Coté CJ. Regional anesthesia. In: Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, Editors.
A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Orlando: Grune & Stratton; 1986. p. 253260.
10. Dedrick DF, Coté CJ. Pediatric equipment. In: Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian
NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Orlando: Grune & Stratton;
1986. p. 271-287.
11. Todres ID, Coté CJ. Procedures. In: Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG,
editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children. Orlando: Grune & Stratton; 1986.
p. 289-304.
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12. Coté CJ. Anesthesia for children with burns. In: Motoyama EL, Davis PJ, editors. Smith's
anesthesia for infants and children, Fifth edition. 1990. p. 723-735.
13. Coté CJ. Pediatric anesthesia. In: Miller RD, editor. Anesthesia, Third edition, Vol 2. New
York: Churchill Livingstone; 1990. p. 1897-1926.
14. Coté CJ. Case Report No. 7: Neonate with history of apnea and prematurity. In the real
world. In: Wetchler B, editor. Anesthesia for ambulatory surgery, Second Edition.
Philadelphia: Lippincott; 1991. p. 494-8.
15. Chameides L, Hazinski MH, Editors. Textbook of Pediatric Advanced Life Support,
American Heart Association, 1992 Contributing Editor and Author, Chapter 4:Airway and
Ventilation
16. Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian N. The practice of pediatric anesthesia. In:
Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children, second edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 1-6.
17. Coté CJ, Todres ID, Ryan JF. The preoperative evaluation of pediatric patients. In: Coté
CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children, second edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 39-54.
18. Coté CJ, Todres ID. The pediatric airway. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian
NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second edition.
Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 55-84.
19. Coté CJ. Practical pharmacology of anesthetic agents, narcotics and sedatives. In: Coté
CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children, second edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 105-134.
20. Coté CJ. Strategies for blood product management and blood salvage. In: Coté CJ, Ryan
JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children,
second edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 183-200.
21. Coté CJ. Strategies to reduce transfusions: Controlled hypotension and hemodilution. In:
Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children, second edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 201-210.
22. Roberts JD Jr., Todres ID, Coté CJ. Neonatal emergencies. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres
ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second
edition. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 225-246.
23. Szyfelbein SK, Martyn JAJ, Coté CJ. Burn injuries. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID,
Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second edition.
Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 357-376.
24. Coté CJ. Anesthesia outside the operating room. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID,
Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second edition.
Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 401-415.
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25. Alifimoff JK, Coté CJ. Pediatric regional anesthesia. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID,
Goudsouzian NG, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second edition.
Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1993. p. 429-449.
26. Coté CJ. Pediatric equipment. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, editors.
A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second edition. Philadelphia: WB
Saunders; 1993. p. 483-504.
27. Todres ID, Coté CJ. Procedures. In: Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG,
Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, second edition. Philadelphia:
WB Saunders; 1993. p. 505-523.
28. Coté CJ, Rolf N, Todres ID. Congenital airway abnormalities. In Roberts JT, editor.
Clinical management of the airway. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1994. p. 369-382.
29. Todres ID, Coté CJ. Critical upper airway obstruction in infants and children. In: Todres
ID, Fugate JH, editors. Critical care of infants and children, Boston: Little, Brown and
Company; 1996. p. 122-134.
30. Coté CJ. Burn debridement. In: Stehling L, editor. Common problems in pediatric
anesthesia. St. Louis: Mosby Yearbook; 1992. p. 207-218.
31. Coté CJ. Pediatric anesthesia. In: Miller RD, editor. Anesthesia, 4th edition, Vol. 2, New
York: Churchill Livingstone; 1994. p. 2097-2124.
32. Coté CJ. NPO Guidelines: Children and Adults. In: McGoldrick KE, editor. Ambulatory
anesthesiology. A problem-oriented approach. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1995. p. 2032.
33. Coté CJ, Liu LMP. Hypoventilation and apnea in the newborn. In: Gravenstein N, Kirby
RR, editors. Complications in anesthesiology, second edition. Philadelphia: LippincottRaven; 1996. p. 723-730.
34. Coté CJ. Anesthesia for children with burns. In: Motoyama E, Davis PJ, editors. Smith's
anesthesia for infants and children, 6th edition. St. Louis: Mosby Yearbook; 1996. p. 771783.
35. Yaster M, Coté CJ. Sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics, and amnestics. In: Yaster M, Krane
EJ, Kaplan RF, Coté CJ, Lappe DG, editors. Pediatric pain management and sedation
handbook. St. Louis: Mosby; 1997. p. 345-374.
36. Yaster M, Coté CJ. Monitoring and vigilance aids. In: Yaster M, Krane EJ, Kaplan RF,
Coté CJ, Lappe DG, editors. Pediatric pain management and sedation handbook. St. Louis:
Mosby; 1997. p. 409-421.
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37. Dsida R, Coté C. Hemorrhage in Pediatric Patients. In: Spiess BD, Counts RB, Gould SA,
editors. Perioperative Transfusion Medicine. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins; 1998. p. 537552.
38. Coté CJ. Pre-operative Preparation for Anaesthesia and Surgery. In: Lindahl S, editor.
Paediatric anaesthesia. Balliere’s Clinical Anaesthesiology, 1998.
39. Coté CJ. Administration of sedatives and analgesics for office procedures. In: Ferrari LR,
editor. Anesthesia and pain management for the pediatrician. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press; 1999. p. 111-138.
40. Coté CJ. Conscious sedation. In: Atlee JL, editor. Complications in anesthesia.
Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Company; 1999. p. 650-652
41. Coté CJ. Pediatric anesthesia. In: Ronald D. Miller, editor. Anesthesia, Fifth Edition, Vol.
2. New York, Churchill Livingstone; 2000. p. 2088-2117.
42. Coté CJ, Todres ID, Ryan JF, Goudsouzian NG. The practice of pediatric anesthesia. In:
Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 1-4.
43. Coté CJ, Todres ID, Ryan JF, Goudsouzian NG. Preoperative evaluation of pediatric
patients. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of
Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 3754.
44. Wheeler M, Coté CJ, Todres ID. Pediatric Airway. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian
NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition.
Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 79-120.
45. Coté CJ, Lugo RA, Ward RM. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacology of drugs in children.
In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 121-171.
44. Pang LM, Liu LMP, Coté CJ. Premedication and induction of anesthesia. In: Coté CJ,
Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 172-195.
45. Coté CJ, Dsida RM. Strategies for blood production management and transfusions
reduction. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of
Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p.
235-264.
46. Szyfelbein SK, Martyn JAJ, Sheridan RL, Coté CJ. Anesthesia for children with burn
injuries. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of
Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p.
522-542.
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47. Coté CJ. Anesthesia outside the operating room. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian
NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition.
Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 571-583.
48. Kaplan RF, Yaster M, Strafford MA, Coté CJ. Pediatric sedation for diagnostic and
therapeutic procedures outside the operating room. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian
NG, Ryan JF. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition.
Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 584-609.
49. Polaner DM, Suresh S, Coté CJ. Pediatric regional anesthesia. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID,
Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third
Edition. Philadelphia, WB Saunders; 2001. p. 636-674.
50. Coté CJ. Pediatric equipment. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, editors.
A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB
Saunders; 2001. p. 715-738.
51. Todres ID, Coté CJ. Procedures. In: Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF,
editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children, Third Edition. Philadelphia, WB
Saunders; 2001. p. 739-755.
52. Coté CJ. Preoperative evaluation, laboratory testing, and preparation for surgery. In:
Bissonnette B, Dalens BJ, editors. Pediatric anesthesia principles and practice. New York,
McGraw-Hill; 2002. p. 391-403.
53. Coté CJ. Pediatric sedation outside of the operating room. In: Fleisher LA, Prough DS,
editors. Problems in Anesthesia. Maryland, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.; 2002. p.
468-480.
54. Coté CJ. Pediatric anesthesia. In: Miller RD, editor. Anesthesia, sixth edition. New York:
WB Saunders; 2004. p. 2367-2407.
55. Coté CJ. Effective and safe sedation for infants and toddlers undergoing procedures
(Chapter 12). In: David TJ, editor. Recent Advances of Paediatrics, Vol 21. United
Kingdom: Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd; 2004. p. 173-198.
56. Suresh S, Coté CJ. Local anesthetics. In: Yaffe S, Aranda JV, editors. Neonatal and
Pediatric Pharmacology, Third Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2004.
p. 663-68.
57. Coté CJ. Sedation of the Pediatric Patient. In: Atlee JL, editor. Complications in
Anesthesia, second edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 2007.
58. Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID. The practice of pediatric anesthesia. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J,
Todres ID, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition).
Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p.1-6.
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59. Ghazal EA, Mason LJ, Coté CJ. Preoperative evaluation, premedication, and induction of
anesthesia. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants
and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p.37-70.
60. Coté CJ, Lerman J, Ward RM, Lugo RA, Goudsouzian N. Pharmacokinetics and
pharmacology of drugs used in children. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID, Editors. A
Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders
Elsevier, 2009. p. 89-145.
61. Coté CJ, Grabowski EF, Stowell CP. Strategies for blood product management and reducing
transfusions. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p.195-220.
62. Wheeler M, Coté CJ, Todres ID. The pediatric airway. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID,
Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia:
Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p. 237-278.
63. Shank ES, Sheridan RL, Coté CJ, Martyn JAJ. Burn injuries. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J,
Todres ID, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition).
Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p.715-734.
64. Polaner DM, Suresh S, Coté CJ . Regional anesthesia. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID,
Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia:
Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p.867-910.
65. Kaplan RF, Cravero JP, Yaster M, Coté CJ. Sedation for diagnostic and therapeutic
procedures outside the operating room. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID, Editors. A
Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders
Elsevier, 2009. p.1023-1048.
66. Wald, SH, Coté CJ. Procedures for vascular access. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID,
Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia:
Saunders Elsevier, 2009. p.1049-1064.
67. Blum RH, Coté CJ. Pediatric equipment. In: Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID, Editors. A
Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fourth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders
Elsevier, 2009. p.1099-1126.
68. Collins C, Coté CJ. Anesthetic management of pediatric aerodigestive disorders. In Haver
K, Brigger MT, Hardy S, Hartnick CJ, Editors. Pediatric Aerodigestive Disorders. San
Diego: San Diego Oxford Brisbane, 2009. p.61-91
69. Coté CJ. Pediatric Anesthesia. In: Miller’s Anesthesia, 7th Edition. Miller RD, Eriksson LI,
Fleisher LA, Wiener-Kronish JP, Young WL, Editors. Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2009. p25592597
70. Suresh S, Coté CJ. Local anesthetics for regional anesthesia in infants, children and
adolescents. In: Yaffe S, Aranda JV, editors. Neonatal and Pediatric Pharmacology, Fourth
Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2010
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71. Coté CJ, Lerman J, Anderson, B. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice of
Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier 2013.
72. Ghazal E, Mason, L, Coté CJ. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice of Anesthesia
for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier 2013.
73. Anderson B, Lerman J, Coté CJ. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacology of Drugs Used in
Children. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier 2013.
74. Coté CJ, Grabowski E, Stoll C. Strategies for Blook Product Management and Reducing
Transfusions. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier 2013.
75. Citman R, Fiadjoe JE, Stricker PA, Coté CJ. The Pediatric Airway. The Practice of
Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition).
Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier 2013.
76. Shank, E, Martyn JAJ, Coté CJ. Burn Injuries. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A
Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders
Elsevier 2013.
77. Suresh, S, Polaner, D, Coté CJ. Regional Anesthesia. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia.
A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders
Elsevier 2013.
78. Kaplan, R, Yaster, M, Cravero, J, Coté CJ. Sedation for Diagnostic and Therapeutic
Procedures Outside the Operating Room. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice of
Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier 2013.
79. Blum, RH, Coté CJ. Pediatric Equipment. The Practice of Pediatric Anesthesia. A Practice
of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier
2013.
Books, Monographs, and Text Books
1. Ryan JF, Todres ID, Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children (First Edition). Orlando FL: Grune & Stratton, 1986.
2. Coté CJ, Ryan JF, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children (Editors.). Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1992.
3. Yaster M, Krane EJ, Kaplan RF, Coté CJ, Lappe DG, Editors. Pediatric pain management
and sedation handbook. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1997.
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4. Coté CJ, Strafford MA. The Principles of Pediatric Sedation. Reference Guide.
Commissioned by Tufts University School of Medicine, Department of Continuing Medical
Education. Excerpta Medica, Inc., 1998.
5. Coté CJ, Todres ID, Goudsouzian NG, Ryan JF, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for
Infants and Children (Third Edition). Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2001.
6. Lerman J, Coté CJ, Steward DJ, Editors. Manual of Pediatric Anesthesia (6th Edition)
Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2009.
7. Jacob, R, Editor. Coté CJ, Thirlwell, J, Consultant Editors. Understanding Paediatric
Anaesthesia (Second Edition). Janpath, New Delhi: Bi Publications Pvt Ltd, 2008
8. Coté CJ, Lerman J, Todres ID, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children
(Fourth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2009.
9. Coté CJ, Lerman J, Anderson, BA, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children (Fifth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2013.
10. Coté CJ, Lerman J, Anderson, BA, Editors. A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and
Children (Sixth Edition). Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, in construction
11. Lerman J, Coté CJ, Steward DJ, Editors. Manual of Pediatric Anesthesia (7th Edition)
Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2016.
Books/Textbooks for the medical or scientific community
1. CJ Coté, Committee consultant and background paper author. Safe and Effective Medicines
for Children. The Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press,
2012.
Clinical Communications
Case Reports
1. Coté CJ. Nylidrin (Arlidin) poisoning. Pediatrics 1974; 53:570-1.
2. Coté CJ, Meuwissen HJ, Pickering RJ. Effects on the neonate of prednisone and azathioprine
administered to the mother during pregnancy. J Pediatr 1974; 85:324-8.
3. Coté CJ, Kenepp NB, Reed SB, Strobel GE. Trace concentrations of halothane found in
human breast milk. Br J Anaesth 1976; 48:541-3.
4. Coté CJ. The anesthetic management of congenital lobar emphysema. Anesthesiology 1978;
49:296-8.
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5. Baudendistel L, Goudsouzian N, Coté CJ, Strafford M. End-tidal CO2 monitoring: Its use
in the diagnosis and management of malignant hyperthermia. Anaesthesia 1984; 39:1000-03.
6. Coté CJ, Kelly DH. Postoperative apnea in a full-term infant with a demonstrable
respiratory pattern abnormality. Anesthesiology 1990; 62:559-61.
7. Stevenson GW, Horn BJ, Tobin MJ, Raffensperger JG, Coté CJ, Hall SC. Urgent separation
of premature omphalopagus conjoined twins with bowel obstruction. Am J Anesth 1996;
23:75-9.
8. Eckmann DM, Seligman I, Coté CJ, Hussong JW: Mucormycosis supraglottitis on induction
of anesthesia in an immunocompromised host. Anesth Analg 1998; 86:729-30.
9.
Przybylo HJ, Przybylo JH, Davis DA, Coté CJ: Acute psychosis after anesthesia: The case
for antibiomania. Pediatr Anesth. 2005; 15: 703-5
10. Zhang X, Coté CJ. Raynaud’s Phenomenon in a child presenting as oxygen desaturation
during transfusion with cold blood. Pediatr Anesth. 2008; 18:1208-10.
11. Hartnick,CJ, Barth,WH,Jr., Coté CJ, Albrecht,MA, Grant,PE, Geyer,JT: Case records of the
Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 7-2009. A pregnant woman with a large mass in the
fetal oral cavity. N.Engl.J.Med 2009; 369: 913-21
12. August, DA, Sui, J, Coté CJ Unintentional epidural injection of 88 mcg.kg(-1) of
epinephrine. Paediatr Anaesth 2014; 24, 1185-1187
13. Vanderhoek SM, Coté CJ Measurement of cardiac index and stroke volume using electrical
cardiometry before and after administration of adenosine in a 6 year-old patient with
supraventricular tachycardia Journal of Clinical Anesthesia (in press) 2015
Treatment Guidelines, Committee Statements, Practice Parameters
1. Guidelines for the elective use of conscious sedation, deep sedation, and general anesthesia
in pediatric patients. Committee on Drugs, Section on Anesthesiology, American Academy
of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1985; 76:317-21.
2. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs: Prescription drug advertising direct
to the consumer. Pediatrics 1991; 88:174-5.
3. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs: Precautions concerning the use of
theophylline. Pediatrics 1992; 89:781-3.
4. Guidelines for monitoring and management of pediatric patients during and after sedation for
diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Committee on Drugs, American Academy of
Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1992; 89:1110-15.
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5. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs: Retinoid therapy for severe
dermatological disorders. Pediatrics 1992; 90:119-20.
6. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs and Committee on Environmental
Health: Use of chloral hydrate for sedation in children. Pediatrics 1993; 92:471-3.
7. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs: The transfer of drugs and other
chemicals into human milk. Pediatrics 1994; 93:137-50.
8. Camphor revisited: focus on toxicity. Committee on Drugs. American Academy of
Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1994; 94:127-8.
9. Guidelines for the ethical conduct of studies to evaluate drugs in pediatric populations.
Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1995;95:286-94.
10. Reappraisal of lytic cocktail/Demerol, phenergan, and thorazine (DPT) for the sedation of
children. Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1995; 95:598602.
11. Treatment guidelines for lead exposure in children. Committee on Drugs, American
Academy of Pediatrics 1995;96:155-60
12. Practice guidelines for sedation and analgesia by non-anesthesiologists. A report by the
American Society of Anesthesiologists task force on sedation and analgesia by nonanesthesiologists. Anesthesiology 1996; 84:459-71.
13. Unapproved uses of approved drugs: the physician, the package insert, and the Food and
Drug Administration: subject review. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on
Drugs. Pediatrics 1996; 98:143-5.
14. Use of Codeine- and Dextromethorphan-containing cough remedies in children. Committee
on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1997; 99:918-920
15. ―Inactive‖ ingredients in pharmaceuticals products: update (subject review). American
Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs. Pediatrics 1997; 99:268-78.
16. Use of codeine- and dextromethorphan-containing cough remedies in children. American
Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Drugs. Pediatrics 1997; 99:918-20.
17. Alternate routes of drug administration - advantages and disadvantages (subject review).
Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 1997; 100:143-52.
18. Drugs for pediatric emergencies. Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics.
Pediatrics 1998; 101: E13.
19. Neonatal drug withdrawal. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs.
Pediatrics 1998; 101:1079-88.
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20. Guidelines for the clinical evaluation of drugs in pediatric patients. Berlin CM Jr, Cote´ CJ,
Kearns GL, Kauffman RE, Notterman DA, Spielberg S, et al. Food and Drug Administration.
Contract 223-95-3002, 1998.
21. Prevention and management of pain and stress in the neonate. Committee on Fetus and
Newborn, Committee on Drugs, Section on Anesthesiology, Section on Surgery, American
Academy of Pediatrics, Fetus and Newborn Committee, Canadian Paediatric Society.
Pediatrics 2000; 105: 454-61
22. Use of Psychoactive medication during pregnancy and possible effects on the fetus and
newborn. Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 2000; 105:
880-887
23. Transfer of drugs and other chemicals into human milk. Pediatrics 2001; 108:776-89.
24. Acetaminophen toxicity in children. Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics.
Pediatrics 2001; 108:1020-24
25. Practice guidelines for sedation and analgesia by non-anesthesiologists. Anesthesiology
2002; 96:1004-17.
26. Uses of drugs not described in the package insert (off-label uses). Pediatrics 2002;110:18183
27. Guidelines for monitoring and management of pediatric patients during and after sedation for
diagnostic and therapeutic procedures: Addendum. Committee on Drugs, American
Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatrics 2002; 111:836-38.
28. Coté CJ, Wilson S: Guidelines for monitoring and management of pediatric patients during
and after sedation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures: An update: Pediatrics 2006 Dec;
118(6): 2587-2602.
29. Practice guidelines for the perioperative management of patients with obstructive sleep
apnea: A report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Perioperative
Management of patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Anesthesiology 2006; 104: 1081-93.
30. Sullivan JE, Farrart HC: Clinical Report: Fever and antipyretic use in children. Committee on
Drugs, Section on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, American Academy of
Pediatrics. Pediatrics 2011; 127: 580-587
31. Practice Guidelines for the Perioperative Management of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: An
Updated Report by the American Society of Anesthesiologists Task Force on Perioperative
Management of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Anesthesiology 2014; 120:268-286
32. Coté CJ, Wilson S, and the Work Group on Sedation: Guidelines for monitoring and
management of pediatric patients during and after sedation for diagnostic and therapeutic
procedures. Pediatrics July 2106
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Letters to the Editor
1. Coté CJ. Birth defects among infants of nurse anesthetists. Anesthesiology 1975; 42:514-6.
2. Coté CJ. A simple technique to avoid over distension of flow directed catheters.
Anesthesiology 1978; 49:154.
3. Coté CJ. The esophageal stethoscope and operations on the neck. Anesthesiology 1979;
50:170.
4. Goudsouzian NG, Alifimoff JK, Coté CJ. Isoflurane for radiotherapy in children?
Anesthesiology 1988; 68:648-9.
5. Coté CJ, Goldstein EA, Coté MA, Hoaglin DC, Ryan JF. Detecting cyanosis in children. In
Reply. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:148-9.
6. Coté CJ. Secondary prevention of hypoxemia. In Reply. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:439.
7. Fisher DM, Litt L, Coté CJ. Use of oximetry during MR imaging of pediatric patients.
Radiology 1991; 178:891-2.
8. Coté CJ. Therapy for hypocalcemia. J Pediatr 1991; 118:994-5.
9. Coté CJ, Goudsouzian NG. Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMG). Paediatr Anaesth
1993; 3:317-21.
10. Coté CJ, Ferrari LR, Liu LM. Rectal methohexital for sedation of children during imaging
procedures. Am J Roentgenol 1994; 162:465-6.
11. Coté CJ, Kauffman R. To monitor or not to monitor? Physicians do no harm. Pediatr Dent
1993; 15:313-15.
12. Kauffman RE, Coté CJ. To monitor or not to monitor? In response. Pediatr Dent 1994;
16:85-7.
13. Coté CJ. Pulse oximetry during conscious sedation. JAMA. 1994; 271:429-30.
14. Stevenson GW, Tobin M, Coté CJ. Potential air embolus with the use of a blood/fluid
warming set. Anesth Analg 1994; 79:610-1.
15. Coté CJ. Effects of oral nizatidine on preoperative gastric fluid pH and volume in children.
Br J Anaesth 1995; 74:491.
16. Coté CJ. Deliberate oxygen deprivation in children: Ethical considerations. Anesth Analg
1996; 82:671-2.
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17. Coté CJ. Effect of 7.2% hypertonic saline/6% hetastarch on left ventricular contractility in
anesthetized humans. Anesthesiology 1996; 84:474-5.
18. Coté CJ. Patient safety and scented pediatric anesthesia facemasks. J Clin Anesth 1998;
10:262-522.
19. Coté CJ. Preoperative fasting: is the answer clear? J Pediatr 1998; 132:1077-8.
20. Coté CJ: Why we need sedation guidelines. J Pediatr 2001; 138:447-8.
21. Coté CJ. Anesthesia-related cardiac arrest in children. Anesthesiology 2001; 94:933-5.
22. Coté CJ, Notterman DA, Karl HW, Weinberg JA, McCloskey C. In Response: Adverse
sedation events in pediatrics. Pediatrics 2001; 107: 1494.
23. Coté CJ. The Semantics of Ketamine. Ann Emerg Med 2001; 38:92-5.
24. Coté CJ. Sedation for electroencephalograms. Pediatrics 2001; 108:1053-4. Polaner DM,
Houck CS, Rockoff MA, Mancuso TJ, Finley GA, Maxwell LG, Cravero J, Kain ZN, Bell C,
Bosenberg A, Zwass M, Valley R, Agarwal R, Savarese A, Rice LJ, Coté CJ, Davidson PJ,
Ferrari LR, Davis PJ: Sedation, risk and safety: Do we really have data at last? Pediatrics
2001; 108:1006-08.
25. Dsida RM, Coté CJ: Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and hemorrhage following
tonsillectomy: Do we have the data? Anesthesiology 2004; 100:749-51.
26. Eikermann M, Coté CJ. Laryngeal mask airway and children’s risk of perioperative
respiratory complications: randomized controlled studies are required to discriminate cause
and effect. Anesthesiology. 2008; 108:1154
26. Coté CJ. Author’s reply. Paediatric Anaesthesia. 2008; 18: 560-61
27. Zhang L.; Bhattacharya S.; Coté CJ; Anderson RR: Alexandrite 755 nm laser-induced pulse
oximetry dysfunction. Anesth Analg 2009; 108: 386-7
28. Coté CJ: Learning Disability and Repeated Anesthetics: Drugs or Airway Management
Issues? Anesthesiology 2009; 111, In press
29. Haastrup AA, Mendez C, Coté CJ: Suction the Tongue: A New Adjunct for Improving
the Laryngeal View of Fiberoptic Intubation. Anesth. Analg. 2011; 112; 1512-3
30. Coté CJ, Cravero J. Brave New World: do we need it, do we want it, can we afford it?
Pediatric Anesthesia
31. Coté, CJ. Risk, Error, Outcome and Prevention in Pediatric Anesthesia: so many issues,
lots of good solutions, but where do we find the resources? Pediatric Anesthesia 2011 713715.
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32. Everett L, Lerman J, Coté CJ Response to: Mtaweh H, Bayir H, Kochanek PM, Bell MJ.
Effect of a Single Dose of Propofol and Lack of Dextrose Administration in a Child With
Mitochondrial Disease: A Case Report. J Child Neurol. 2013 Sep 11. [Epub ahead of print]
Non-Print Material
1. Coté CJ, Schwartz AJ, Jobes DR, Ellison N. A simple technique for internal jugular vein
catheterization in children. Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiologists, 1977;
3lst Postgraduate Assembly in Anesthesiology, New York Society of Anesthesiologists,
1977; Annual Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, 1978.
2. Todres ID, Coté CJ, Eavey RD. The pediatric airway. Spring Session, Section on
Anesthesiology, American Academy of Pediatrics, 1983.
3. Coté CJ, Todres ID, Eavey RD. The pediatric airway. Annual Meeting, American Society
of Anesthesiologists, 1983 (First Prize).
4. Coté CJ. Ask the experts. (Management of the expremature infant). Soc Pediat Anesth
Newslett, 1989; 2:2/8.
5. Coté CJ. APSF-sponsored research reveals that Capnograph Supplements Oximeter.
Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation News Letter 1990;5:13-24
6. Coté CJ. Chloral hydrate-potential and practical concerns. Pediatric Emergency & Critical
Care, 1993; 6:37-38.
7. Coté CJ. Chloral hydrate-potential and practical concerns. Pediatric Primary Care, 1993;
7:38-39.
8. Coté CJ. Comment: Cuffed endotracheal tubes in pediatric intensive care. Pediatric
Emergency & Critical Care, 1994:7:38.
9. Coté CJ. The laryngeal mask airway and esophageal intubation detectors. What are they
and how do they work? Currents Magazine, American Heart Association.
10. Coté CJ. The Evaluation and Approval Process for New Drugs: Pediatric Labeling.
American Pain Society Bulletin.
11. Coté CJ. Sedation Safety. Where We Came From, The Present, And The Future. AAP
News 21(5), 2002.
12. Coté CJ. Pediatric, dental communities concerned about safe sedation for kids. AAP News
21:204, 2002.
13. Coté CJ: Procedural Sedation: Following Guidelines Helps. Pediatric Emergency &
Critical Care 15:6-8, 2002.
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14. Coté CJ. TV Interview regarding Malignant Hyperthermia risks and Prevention. Fox 25
News. May 12, 2008.
15. Coté CJ. Live TV Interview regarding ―Kids and Anesthesia: How safe is it? Fox 25 News:
June 4, 2012
16. Coté CJ. Sedation Guidelines Update 2016; American Academy of Pediatrics News July
2016
Abstracts
1. Bhattacharya ST, Koh J, Martin L, Suresh S, Frietsch T, Coté CJ: A randomized, multicenter
trial of rocuronium in neonates, infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents. Presented at the
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, 2009.
2. Effect of Propofol on Internal Anal Sphincter Pressure During ARM presented at the North
American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Chicago, IL
2013
3. King MR, Anderson TA, Sui J, He G, Poon KYT, Coté CJ: Age-related incidence of
desaturation events and their effect on stroke index, cardiac index, and heart rate as measured by
non-invasive cardiac output monitoring in children undergoing general anesthesia. Annual
Meeting of the America Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans October 2014
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