
Dimitry Baranov, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Attending Physician, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Attending Physician, clinical privileges
Main Operating Room Coordinator,50- 60 days a year
Out of the Main OR Coordinator, 20 days a year
Department: Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Contact information
University of Pennsylvania
7th Floor Dulles Building 3400 Spruce Street 4283 Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: (215) 662-3774
Fax: (215) 349-3898 Email: baranovd@uphs.upenn.edu
Education:
M.D. Voronezh Medical Institute, Voronezh, Russia, 1984.
Post-Graduate Training
Internship, Flexible, Orel Regional Hospital (affiliated with Kursk Medical Institute), Russia, 1984-1985. Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, Voronezh Regional Hospital (affiliated with Voronezh Medical Institute), Russia, 1986-. Clinical Attachment, Anesthesiology Department, Postgraduate Center of West End Dartford Hospital, Dartford, Kent, UK., 1988-1988. Anesthesia Resident, Anesthesiology Department, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel, 1989-1994. Fellow, Neuroanesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1996-1998.
Certifications
Permanent linkIsraeli Medical Licensing Examination, 1989. Certification, Israeli Board of Anesthesiology, 1994. ECFMG Certificate, (USMLE Step I and II, English Test), 1995. USMLE Step III, 1996. Description of Research ExpertiseTraumatic brain injury, cerebral hemodynamicsDescription of Clinical ExpertiseNeurosurgical anesthesia, Neuro critical care, anesthesia for liver transplanation, anesthesia for ENT and Urological surgeryDescription of Other ExpertiseMedical Simulation in Anesthesia and Critical CareSelected PublicationsSamadani U, Huang JH, Baranov D, Zager EL, Grady MS. : Intracranial hypotension after intraoperative lumbar cerebrospinal fluid drainage. Neurosurgery 52(1): 148-51, Jan 2003 Notes: Discussion 151-2.Baranov D, Armstead WM: Nitric oxide release contribujtes to AT2 and not AT1 receptor-dependent cerebral vasodilation. ASA Annual Meeting 2003. Guvakov DV, Belsky AV, Baranov DY, Weiss SS, Chang AT: Review of improvement in cardiopulmonary resuscitation based on changes made in “ACLS recommendations, 2000” Pathology of circulation and cardiac surgery 4: 3-6, 2001. Baranov D, Armstead WM: Prostaglandins Contribute to Impaired Angiotensin II Induced Cerebrovasodilation after Brain Injury. ASA Annual Meeting 2001. Baranov D: Textbook of Neuroanaesthesia and Critical Care by Matta BF, Menon DK, and Turner JM (Book Review). Anesth Analg 92(1): 286, 2001. Baranov D: Near Misses in Neuroanesthesia by Russel GB, Longo SR, Blackburn TW (Book Review). Anesth Analg 2001 Notes: accepted to publication. Baranov D, Armstead WM: Selective blockade of AT1 receptor attenuates impairment of hypotensive autoregulation and improves cerebral blood flow after brain injury. ASA Annual Meeting 2002.
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