James M. Peyton, MBChB, MRCP, FRCA
Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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James M. Peyton, MBChB, MRCP, FRCA
Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Medical School
MBChB
University of Bristol
Bristol
United Kingdom
Fellowship
Pediatric Anesthesia
Harvard University and Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston
MA
Approach to Care
I am privileged to be able to care for children in an environment dedicated to improving their lives and within a department that is continually striving for excellence.
Having spent the first 18 years of my medical life in the UK, my American wife persuaded me to move to Boston. I was lucky to be welcomed into such an amazing institution and continue to grow as a professional and individual thanks to the inspiring nature of our patients, their families and my colleagues at Boston Children's Hospital.
Having spent the first 18 years of my medical life in the UK, my American wife persuaded me to move to Boston. I was lucky to be welcomed into such an amazing institution and continue to grow as a professional and individual thanks to the inspiring nature of our patients, their families and my colleagues at Boston Children's Hospital.
Publications
Comparing videolaryngoscopy and flexible bronchoscopy to rescue failed direct laryngoscopy in children: a propensity score matched analysis of the Pediatric Difficult Intubation Registry. View Abstract
Videolaryngoscopy in neonates is not a matter of perspective. View Abstract
Coaching inexperienced clinicians before a high stakes medical procedure: randomized clinical trial. View Abstract
Awake Supraglottic Airway Placement in Pediatric Patients for Airway Obstruction or Difficult Intubation: Insights From an International Airway Registry (PeDI). View Abstract
Propofol, Anesthesia, and Neurocognitive Outcomes in Patients With Pediatric Leukemia: Are We Missing the Forest for the Trees? View Abstract
Best practices in cognitive aid design for clinical emergencies. Response to Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 1007-8. View Abstract
Airway management in the paediatric difficult intubation registry: a propensity score matched analysis of outcomes over time. View Abstract
Airway management in neonates and infants: European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and British Journal of Anaesthesia joint guidelines. View Abstract
Airway management in neonates and infants: European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and British Journal of Anaesthesia joint guidelines. View Abstract
Airway topicalization in pediatric anesthesia: An international cross-sectional study. View Abstract
Video laryngoscopy is not the nemesis of direct laryngoscopy. View Abstract
Efficacy of a hybrid technique of simultaneous videolaryngoscopy with flexible bronchoscopy in children with difficult direct laryngoscopy in the Pediatric Difficult Intubation Registry. View Abstract
In the Director's Chair: Screen Time, Coaching, and Intubation in the PICU. View Abstract
Laryngoscopy-the times they are a-changin', and so should we. View Abstract
Difficult or impossible facemask ventilation in children with difficult tracheal intubation: a retrospective analysis of the PeDI registry. View Abstract
Practice Guidelines for Difficult Airway Management: Comment. View Abstract
Videolaryngoscopes versus direct laryngoscopes in children: Ranking systematic review with network meta-analyses of randomized clinical trials. View Abstract
Someday we'll look back on this, and it will all seem funny. The lung and ventilation special issue 2030 and beyond. View Abstract
Anesthesia for pediatric rigid bronchoscopy and related airway surgery: Tips and tricks. View Abstract
Difficult tracheal intubation and perioperative outcomes in patients with congenital heart disease: A retrospective study. View Abstract
Pediatric Airway Anatomy and Tracheal Tubes: It Is Not All About the Cuff. View Abstract
Error traps in pediatric difficult airway management. View Abstract
Comparing standard and non-standard videolaryngoscopes in children: methodological issues. Response to Br J Anaesth 2021; 127: e52-e4. View Abstract
Lessons from COVID-19: A reflection on the strengths and weakness of early consensus recommendations for pediatric difficult airway management during a respiratory viral pandemic using a modified Delphi method. View Abstract
Pediatric Airway Management in Times of COVID-19-a Review of the Evidence and Controversies. View Abstract
Trends in Pediatric MRI sedation/anesthesia at a tertiary medical center over time. View Abstract
Aerosol barriers in pediatric anesthesiology: Clinical data supports FDA caution. View Abstract
Risk of Hypoxemia by Induction Technique Among Infants and Neonates Undergoing Pyloromyotomy. View Abstract
Supraglottic airway and aerosol generation: Reality or simulation? View Abstract
First-attempt success rate of video laryngoscopy in small infants (VISI): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial. View Abstract
A comparison of videolaryngoscopy using standard blades or non-standard blades in children in the Paediatric Difficult Intubation Registry. View Abstract
Airway Abnormalities in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease: Incidence and Associated Factors. View Abstract
Response to: Biphasic cuirass model. View Abstract
The plural of anecdote is not data, please mind the gap between virtual and real life. View Abstract
Pediatric Airway Management in COVID-19 Patients: Consensus Guidelines From the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia's Pediatric Difficult Intubation Collaborative and the Canadian Pediatric Anesthesia Society. View Abstract
What's inside the box? Or shall we think outside the box? View Abstract
More on Barrier Enclosure during Endotracheal Intubation. View Abstract
Pediatric laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic: A four-center collaborative protocol to improve safety with perioperative management strategies and creation of a surgical tent with disposable drapes. View Abstract
Anesthesia for shared airway surgery in children. View Abstract
If you think you can do it, that's confidence: If you do it that's competence-Where are we in pediatric anesthesia? View Abstract
Neonatal Airway Management. View Abstract
The efficacy of GlideScope® videolaryngoscopy compared with direct laryngoscopy in children who are difficult to intubate: an analysis from the paediatric difficult intubation registry. View Abstract
Videolaryngoscopy versus Fiber-optic Intubation through a Supraglottic Airway in Children with a Difficult Airway: An Analysis from the Multicenter Pediatric Difficult Intubation Registry. View Abstract
The pretracheal stethoscope useful, but not a necessity. View Abstract
A Phase 1, Dose-escalation, Double-blind, Block-randomized, Controlled Trial of Safety and Efficacy of Neosaxitoxin Alone and in Combination with 0.2% Bupivacaine, with and without Epinephrine, for Cutaneous Anesthesia. View Abstract