Thomas Mancuso, MD
Senior Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Pain Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Thomas Mancuso, MD
Senior Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Pain Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Medical School
New Jersey Medical School
1979
Newark
NJ
Internship
Pediatrics
University of Maryland Hospital
1980
Baltimore
MD
Residency
Pediatrics
University of Maryland Hospital
1983
Balitmore
MD
Residency
Chief Resident
University of Maryland Hospital
1983
Baltimore
MD
Residency
Anesthesiology
Brigham and Women's Hospital
1985
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Pediatric Critical Care
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
1986
Philadelphia
PA
Fellowship
Medical Ethics
Harvard Medical School
2000
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Anesthesiology (General)
American Board of Anesthesiology (Pediatric Anesthesiology)
Publications
Parents Demand and Teenager Refuses Epidural Anesthesia. View Abstract
How to best induce anesthesia in infants with pyloric stenosis? View Abstract
Pediatric Research, Risk, and Paravertebral Blocks. View Abstract
Where should we operate on the preterm neonate? View Abstract
Fulminant thrombotic microangiopathy in pediatrics: where diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas meet. View Abstract
Premedication for nonemergency endotracheal intubation in the neonate. View Abstract
Ethical concerns in the management of pain in the neonate. View Abstract
Successful and safe delivery of anesthesia and perioperative care for children with complex special health care needs. View Abstract
Sedation & analgesia. View Abstract
Systemic Disorders in Pediatric Anesthesia View Abstract
How Long a Fast Before Elective Surgery View Abstract
Surgical evaluation and care View Abstract
Pediatric Anesthesia, as in Pediatrics, A wed-based, 196 question tutorial for fellows in pediatric anesthesia. Fellows will be given immediate feedback with additional information and commentary following each response in the tutorial View Abstract
Point/Counterpoint; Should NPO times for formula and solids be reevaluated in pediatric anesthesia? View Abstract
Point/Counterpoint: Airway management options for children with URI’s undergoing elective surgery View Abstract
Risk Factors for Children with URIs Undergoing Surgery View Abstract
Sedation, risk, and safety: do we really have data at last? View Abstract
The Bispectral Index, a New Monitor for Anesthesiologists View Abstract
Harvard Electronic Anesthesia Library, a comprehensive, interactive electronic textbook of the field of anesthesiology View Abstract
Adequacy of Postoperative Analgesia in Children View Abstract
Treatment for Post Lumbar Puncture Headache View Abstract
Positive test dose in a neonate with a caudally placed epidural catheter. View Abstract
Pediatric Anesthesia, as in Pediatrics, a 196 question tutorial I created to help the pediatric anesthesia fellows, whose training is generally in anesthesiology only, begin to develop a basic fund a anesthesia-related knowledge about children, with emphasis on the diseases which bring them into contact with an anesthesiologist or which would concern an anesthesiologist but also including general pediatric information. This tutorial is distributed to the fellows and I guide them through its completion during their year here. Annotated answers will be provided to fellows as sections of the tutorial are completed along with discussion with me View Abstract
The Effect of Oral Midazolam on Memory in Children View Abstract
Pain Management in Children View Abstract
Point/Counterpoint: Should lumbar epidural catheters be placed in children who are under general anesthesia? View Abstract
Pain and it’s Management in Children View Abstract
Dosing Guidelines for Rectal Administration of Acetaminophen View Abstract
Point/Counterpoint:Caudal anesthesia for unilateral inguinal hernia repair in healthy ASA 1 Pediatric Outpatients View Abstract
Point/Counterpoint: Regional versus general anesthesia in the ex-premature infant View Abstract
The pediatric sedation unit: a mechanism for safe pediatric sedation. View Abstract
Anesthesiology for the Pediatric Intensivist, a 50-question tutorial I created for the MICU fellows to use during their Operating Room anesthesia rotation. The tutorial guides their learning and helps direct their independent reading about aspects of anesthesiology of importance to an Intensivist View Abstract
Preoperative Fasting Guidelines for Children View Abstract
Use of newer anti-emetics in children View Abstract
Continuous Infusion of Morphine into the Thoracic Epidural Space Following Posterior Spinal Fusions in Children View Abstract
The Role of Additives in Epidural Analgesia 7th Biennial meeting of the Asian & Oceanic Society of regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Bangkok, Thailand View Abstract
Induction and Premedication View Abstract
Functional maturity of the coagulation system in children: an evaluation using thrombelastography. View Abstract
The Safety and Efficacy of Continuous Epidural Analgesia in Children Under 2 Years of Age View Abstract
The Effect of Caudal Analgesia and Morphine on the Stress Response of Children Undergoing Inguinal Herniorraphy View Abstract
Anesthesiology for the House Officer View Abstract
Coarctation of the Aorta, Common Problems in
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Anesthesia for Pediatric and Neonatal Thoracic Surgery View Abstract
Anesthesia for Pediatric and Neonatal Thoracic Surgery View Abstract
A publication of treatment algorithms, emergency drug doses and pearls of pediatric diagnosis and treatment. Contributors included the two pediatric chief residents ( one of whom was myself) and selected pediatric faculty of the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Maryland. It was written for house staff and medical students in pediatrics View Abstract
Periosteal changes secondary to prostaglandin administration. View Abstract
A quarterly publication of the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Maryland containing reviews of pertinent articles, teaching cases and reviews of pediatric topics written by the two pediatrics chief residents. Sent to current and former house staff of the department as well as pediatricians practicing in the area View Abstract
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