Preetham Suresh • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Augmented reality-guided craniofacial and airway nerve block training for anesthesiology residents. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2025 Sep 23. Zheng D, Mercer CN, Lau N, Ryan JF, Moradi A, Howe S, Suresh P, Noel G. PMID: 40992897.
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  2. A Low-Cost, Force-Sensing Laryngoscope to Monitor Dental Force During Intubation Training. A A Pract. 2025 Aug 01; 19(8):e02028. Patel SH, Luu BK, Suresh PJ. PMID: 40792656.
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  3. Enhancing Laryngoscopy Mastery: The Impact of Autonomous Practice with Feedback-Providing Simulators. A A Pract. 2024 Jul 01; 18(7):e01825. Patel SH, Rudolf F, Schwartz K, Gabriel RA, Hastings RH, Daniel M, Suresh PJ. PMID: 39037074; PMCID: PMC11953007.
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  4. Building Affordable, Durable, Medium-fidelity Ballistic Gel Phantoms for Ultrasound-guided Nerve Block Training. J Vis Exp. 2024 02 09; (204). Marsh-Armstrong BP, Ryan JF, Mariano DJ, Suresh PJ, Supat B. PMID: 38407270.
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  5. Relative Effects of Various Factors on Ice Ball Formation and Ablation Zone Size During Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Cryoneurolysis: A Laboratory Investigation to Inform Clinical Practice and Future Research. Pain Ther. 2023 Jun; 12(3):771-783. Said ET, Marsh-Armstrong BP, Fischer SJ, Suresh PJ, Swisher MW, Trescot AM, Prologo JD, Abdullah B, Ilfeld BM. PMID: 37000371; PMCID: PMC10199980.
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  6. Predicting Trainee Clinical Success From Performance at Simulated Endotracheal Intubation. Simul Healthc. 2021 Dec 01; 16(6):e123-e128. Hastings RH, Tapia VJ, Lurie B, Hallare JA, Dinescu AT, Gabriel RA, Delson N, Suresh PJ. PMID: 33273420.
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  8. MADVent: A low-cost ventilator for patients with COVID-19. Med Devices Sens. 2020 Aug; 3(4):e10106. Vasan A, Weekes R, Connacher W, Sieker J, Stambaugh M, Suresh P, Lee DE, Mazzei W, Schlaepfer E, Vallejos T, Petersen J, Merritt S, Petersen L, Friend J, Acute Ventilation Rapid Response Taskforce (AVERT). PMID: 32838208; PMCID: PMC7300530.
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  9. An integrated microcatheter-based dual-analyte sensor system for simultaneous, real-time measurement of propofol and fentanyl. Talanta. 2020 Oct 01; 218:121205. Moonla C, Goud KY, Teymourian H, Tangkuaram T, Ingrande J, Suresh P, Wang J. PMID: 32797931.
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  10. Post-mastectomy cancer recurrence with and without a continuous paravertebral block in the immediate postoperative period: a prospective multi-year follow-up pilot study of a randomized, triple-masked, placebo-controlled investigation. J Anesth. 2017 Jun; 31(3):374-379. Finn DM, Ilfeld BM, Unkart JT, Madison SJ, Suresh PJ, Sandhu NPS, Kormylo NJ, Malhotra N, Loland VJ, Wallace MS, Wen CH, Morgan AC, Wallace AM. PMID: 28364165; PMCID: PMC5476449.
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  11. Persistent postmastectomy pain and pain-related physical and emotional functioning with and without a continuous paravertebral nerve block: a prospective 1-year follow-up assessment of a randomized, triple-masked, placebo-controlled study. Ann Surg Oncol. 2015; 22(6):2017-25. Ilfeld BM, Madison SJ, Suresh PJ, Sandhu NS, Kormylo NJ, Malhotra N, Loland VJ, Wallace MS, Mascha EJ, Xu Z, Wen CH, Morgan AC, Wallace AM. PMID: 25413267.
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  12. Treatment of postmastectomy pain with ambulatory continuous paravertebral nerve blocks: a randomized, triple-masked, placebo-controlled study. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2014 Mar-Apr; 39(2):89-96. Ilfeld BM, Madison SJ, Suresh PJ, Sandhu NS, Kormylo NJ, Malhotra N, Loland VJ, Wallace MS, Proudfoot JA, Morgan AC, Wen CH, Wallace AM. PMID: 24448512; PMCID: PMC3944096.
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  13. Ultrasound-guided root/trunk (interscalene) block for hand and forearm anesthesia. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2013 May-Jun; 38(3):226-32. Madison SJ, Humsi J, Loland VJ, Suresh PJ, Sandhu NS, Bishop MJ, Donohue MC, Nie D, Ferguson EJ, Morgan AC, Ilfeld BM. PMID: 23528646; PMCID: PMC3631428.
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  14. Continuous femoral nerve blocks: the impact of catheter tip location relative to the femoral nerve (anterior versus posterior) on quadriceps weakness and cutaneous sensory block. Anesth Analg. 2012 Sep; 115(3):721-7. Ilfeld BM, Loland VJ, Sandhu NS, Suresh PJ, Bishop MJ, Donohue MC, Ferguson EJ, Madison SJ. PMID: 22745116; PMCID: PMC3425725.
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  15. Electrical velocimetry demonstrates the increase in cardiac output and decrease in systemic vascular resistance accompanying cesarean delivery and oxytocin administration. J Clin Anesth. 2012 Feb; 24(1):79-82. Archer TL, Conrad BE, Suresh P, Tarsa M. PMID: 22284326.
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  16. Ultrasound-guided infraclavicular block: to target the axillary artery or the cords? Anesth Analg. 2011 Oct; 113(4):956; author reply 956-7. Machi A, Soo J, Suresh P, Cheng CR, Bishop ML, Loland V, Sandhu NS. PMID: 21948279.
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  17. Don't forget aortocaval compression when imaging abdominal veins in pregnant patients. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2011 Oct; 38(4):479-80; author reply 480-1. Archer TL, Suresh P, Ballas J. PMID: 21837755.
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  18. Continuous femoral nerve blocks: varying local anesthetic delivery method (bolus versus basal) to minimize quadriceps motor block while maintaining sensory block. Anesthesiology. 2011 Oct; 115(4):774-81. Charous MT, Madison SJ, Suresh PJ, Sandhu NS, Loland VJ, Mariano ER, Donohue MC, Dutton PH, Ferguson EJ, Ilfeld BM. PMID: 21394001; PMCID: PMC3116995.
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  19. Maximisation of maternal cardiac output during labour might help to prevent not only foetal hypoxaemia but also myometrial ischaemia, dysfunctional labour, uterine atony and postpartum endometritis. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2011 Jul; 39(4):774-5. Archer TL, Shapiro AE, Suresh PJ. PMID: 21823407.
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  20. Ultrasound-guided (needle-in-plane) perineural catheter insertion: the effect of catheter-insertion distance on postoperative analgesia. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2011 May-Jun; 36(3):261-5. Ilfeld BM, Sandhu NS, Loland VJ, Madison SJ, Suresh PJ, Mariano ER, Bishop ML, Schwartz AK, Lee DK. PMID: 21519311; PMCID: PMC3085850.
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  21. Continuous femoral versus posterior lumbar plexus nerve blocks for analgesia after hip arthroplasty: a randomized, controlled study. Anesth Analg. 2011 Oct; 113(4):897-903. Ilfeld BM, Mariano ER, Madison SJ, Loland VJ, Sandhu NS, Suresh PJ, Bishop ML, Kim TE, Donohue MC, Kulidjian AA, Ball ST. PMID: 21467563; PMCID: PMC3132825.
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  22. Cardiac output measurement, by means of electrical velocimetry, may be able to determine optimum maternal position during gestation, labour and caesarean delivery, by preventing vena caval compression and maximising cardiac output and placental perfusion pressure. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2011 Mar; 39(2):308-11. Archer TL, Suresh P, Shapiro AE. PMID: 21485686.
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  23. Relationship of gastroesophageal reflux disease with adenocarcinoma of the distal esophagus and cardia. Dig Surg. 2002; 19(5):349-53. Velanovich V, Hollingsworth J, Suresh P, Ben-Menachem T. PMID: 12435904.
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