Thomas W Conlon, MD

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Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Attending Physician, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Director, Pediatric Critical Care Ultrasound, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Anesthesiology and Critical Care

Contact information
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
3401 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4399
Office: 215-590-6129
Fax: 215-590-3934
Education:
BA (Science & Technology Studies)
Cornell University, 2000.
MD (Medicine)
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2006.
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Selected Publications

Miller K, Ruoss L, Vargas D, Chan B, Huber M, Stoller J, Fraga M, French H, Conlon T, and Corder W: National survey of diagnostic point of care ultrasound practices and program development in academic neonatal-perinatal medicine centers. Journal of Perinatology April 2025 Notes: ePub ahead of print.

Leung SK, Dancel R, Soni R, Perez-Sanchez A, Mader MJ, Al-Wahab H, Conlon TW, Fraga MV, Lasa JJ, Matho A, Smith H, Soni N: Comparison of 6 Handheld Ultrasound Devices by Pediatric Point-of-Care Ultrasound Experts. POCUS Journal April 2025.

Weber MD, Nelson E, Brennan L, Liu H, Grachen A, Ryan M, Billings A, Steich S, Traynor D, Watts SL, Moreno-Costa V, Stinson HR, Davis D, Woods-Hill C Ullman A, Conlon TW: Reduced Severity of Arterial Catheter-Associated Proximal Ischemic Injuries Through a Quality Improvement Initiative. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine March 2025 Notes: DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003715.

Demopoulos A, Weber M, Traynor DM, Sayed S, Famularo S, Arroyo T, Conlon T, Henrickson SE, Lindell RB: Endothelial Damage and Immune Dysregulation Are Associated With Arterial Line Injuries in Children. Critical Care Congress February 2025 Notes: Presented at SCCM 2025, Orlando, Florida.

Ryan J Good, MD, Emily Ahern, CPNP-AC DNP, Mark D Weber, MSN, RN, CRNP-AC, FCCM, Kristen R Miller, MS, Mackenzie DeVine, PharmD, BCPPS, Sanjiv D Mehta, MD, MBE, Thomas W Conlon, MD, Adam S Himebauch, MD, MSCE: Temporary Femoral Central Venous Catheters in the PICU: Two-Center, Retrospective Cohort Study of Catheter Tip Position and Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism, 2016–2021. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Feb 2025.

Good RJ, Ahern E, Weber MD, Miller KR, DeVine M, Mehta SD, Conlon TW, Himebauch AS: Temporary Femoral Central Venous Catheters in the PICU: Two-Center, Retrospective Cohort Study of Catheter Tip Position and Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism, 2016-2021. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Online ahead of print, February 2025.

Bhargava V, Davis J, Rivera ML, Thammasitboon S, Nishisaki A, Ramirez M, Flores S, Al-Subu A, Harsha H, Chong G, Ginsburg S, Salvatore P, Haileselassie B, Kozyak BW, Maxson I, Scully PT, Sandeep T, Wenger J, Conlon TW, Su E: Development of Entrustable Professional Activities for Ultrasound in Pediatric Critical Care. Critical Care Congress February 2025 Notes: Presented at SCCM 2025, Orlando, Florida.

Mazandi V, Boggs K, Senthil K, Gabriel E, Kumar N, Glau C, Himebauch A, Kim C-T, Kilbaugh T, Lang S-S, Conlon T, Huh J: Association of left ventricular systolic dysfunction with outcome following pediatric traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics 2025 Notes: Revisions Accepted.

Penk JS, Bhargava V, Chandnani H, Chong G, Conlon T, DeSanti RL, Diddle JW, Floh A, Flores S, Hsieh A, Kantor D, Kaplan D, Kozyak B, Li B, Lumpkin C, MacDonald J, Maxson I, Nishisaki A, Patel MD, Riggs BJ, Rivera MD, Martinez M, Mills M, Ramírez M, Tripathi S, Vijayakumar N, Wenger J, Werho DK, Su E, Al-Subu A: Guidance statement of Good Practice Concepts in Pediatric Critical Care Point-Of-Care Ultrasound. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2025 Notes: Submitted.

Glau CL, Conlon TW, Kelly N, Traynor D, Himebauch AS, Baker DR, Keim GP, Loscalzo SM, Mehta S, Rosenblatt SA, Weber MD, Christie JD, Nishisaki A : Early Exposure to Hemodynamic Point-of-care Ultrasound during Pediatric Septic Shock Resuscitation is Associated with Decreased Fluid Overload. Intensive Care Medicine 2025 Notes: Submitted.

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