Preetham Suresh

680 total citations
18 papers, 466 citations indexed

About

Preetham Suresh is a scholar working on Surgery, Physiology and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Preetham Suresh has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 466 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Surgery, 5 papers in Physiology and 4 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Recurrent topics in Preetham Suresh's work include Anesthesia and Pain Management (11 papers), Surgical Simulation and Training (3 papers) and Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare (3 papers). Preetham Suresh is often cited by papers focused on Anesthesia and Pain Management (11 papers), Surgical Simulation and Training (3 papers) and Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare (3 papers). Preetham Suresh collaborates with scholars based in United States and Thailand. Preetham Suresh's co-authors include Brian M. Ilfeld, Vanessa J. Loland, Sarah J. Madison, NavParkash S. Sandhu, Edward R. Mariano, Michael Donohue, Eliza J. Ferguson, Mark S. Wallace, Anne M. Wallace and Cindy Wen and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Anesthesiology and Anesthesia & Analgesia.

In The Last Decade

Preetham Suresh

17 papers receiving 454 citations

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Gabriel, Rodney A., et al.. (2024). Enhancing Laryngoscopy Mastery: The Impact of Autonomous Practice with Feedback-Providing Simulators. A&A Practice. 18(7). e01825–e01825.
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Ryan, John F., et al.. (2024). Building Affordable, Durable, Medium-fidelity Ballistic Gel Phantoms for Ultrasound-guided Nerve Block Training. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 1 indexed citations
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Minokadeh, Anushirvan, et al.. (2023). Abstract 19115: In-situ Resuscitation Training in Cardiology Procedural Suites. Circulation. 148(Suppl_1). 1 indexed citations
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Ishimine, Paul, et al.. (2021). COVID‐19 educational innovation: Hybrid in‐person and virtual simulation for emergency medicine trainees. AEM Education and Training. 5(2). e10593–e10593. 17 indexed citations
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Moonla, Chochanon, K. Yugender Goud, Hazhir Teymourian, et al.. (2020). An integrated microcatheter-based dual-analyte sensor system for simultaneous, real-time measurement of propofol and fentanyl. Talanta. 218. 121205–121205. 27 indexed citations
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Connacher, William, Preetham Suresh, Daniel E. Lee, et al.. (2020). MADVent: A low‐cost ventilator for patients with COVID‐19. PubMed. 3(4). e10106–e10106. 36 indexed citations
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Jain, Ankur, et al.. (2017). Exploring Mixed Reality in Specialized Surgical Environments. 2591–2598. 17 indexed citations
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Suresh, Preetham, et al.. (2017). Oculus Rift with Stereo Camera for Augmented Reality Medical Intubation Training. Electronic Imaging. 29(3). 5–10. 8 indexed citations
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Ilfeld, Brian M., Sarah J. Madison, Preetham Suresh, et al.. (2014). Treatment of Postmastectomy Pain With Ambulatory Continuous Paravertebral Nerve Blocks. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 39(2). 89–96. 42 indexed citations
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Madison, Sarah J., Vanessa J. Loland, Preetham Suresh, et al.. (2013). Ultrasound-Guided Root/Trunk (Interscalene) Block for Hand and Forearm Anesthesia. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 38(3). 226–232. 13 indexed citations
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Ilfeld, Brian M., Vanessa J. Loland, NavParkash S. Sandhu, et al.. (2012). Continuous Femoral Nerve Blocks. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 115(3). 721–727. 20 indexed citations
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Ilfeld, Brian M., NavParkash S. Sandhu, Vanessa J. Loland, et al.. (2011). Ultrasound-Guided (Needle-in-Plane) Perineural Catheter Insertion. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 36(3). 261–265. 25 indexed citations
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Ilfeld, Brian M., Edward R. Mariano, Sarah J. Madison, et al.. (2011). Continuous Femoral Versus Posterior Lumbar Plexus Nerve Blocks for Analgesia After Hip Arthroplasty. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 113(4). 897–903. 52 indexed citations
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Madison, Sarah J., Preetham Suresh, NavParkash S. Sandhu, et al.. (2011). Continuous Femoral Nerve Blocks. Anesthesiology. 115(4). 774–781. 110 indexed citations
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Machi, Anthony, et al.. (2011). Ultrasound-guided infraclavicular block: to target the axillary artery or the cords?. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 113(4). 956; author reply 956–7. 1 indexed citations

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