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Sheldon H Deluty, M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor;Department of Anesthesiology (Anesthesiology)
Clinical Addresses
DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY550 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10016
Hours: Mon. 9 - 5; Tue. 9 - 5; Wed. 9 - 5; Thu. 9 - 5; Fri. 9 - 5
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Phone: 212-263-5072
Medical Specialties
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Board Certification
1987 — Ab Anesthesiology - AnesthesiologyEducation
1981 — Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, Medical Education1981-1982 — St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center (Internal Medicine), Internship
1982-1984 — Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (Anesthesiology), Residency Training
Research Summary
Hewlett-Packard Component Monitoring System (CMS) Sidestream CO2 Clinical Investigation is an industry sponsored clinical study being conducted by Sheldon H. Deluty, M.D. to obtain data for evaluating the equivalency and use of a new prototype sidestream CO2 measurement system. This may provide an alternative to the currently available mainstream measurement system, thereby enhancing the usability of the CMS platform for operating room function. The investigation was designed to obtain data for both Alpha and Beta clinical trial phases to be used as part of the compatibility verification necessary for FDA 510(K) notification and approval. In addition, the study was designed to assess clinician usability information for the purpose of potential product revision and improvement.Gilbert Grant M.D.'s primary area of interest is the relief of labor pain, post-cesarean pain, and pain after other types of surgery. In this regard, he is interested in the pharmacology of analgesics (local anesthetics, narcotics, and other non-narcotic analgesics) as well as analgesic techniques.
George T. Vaida, M.D., has three primary clinical interests. Regional anesthetics:looking into ways of safely prolonging the effect of the local anesthetics used for regional anesthesia (spinal, epidural) using high potency, high dose narcotics; and, pain control:using clinical knowledge and experience with the phantom pain in developing a new theory of pain; the human pain pathways and their modulation, genetic implications and clinical implications for the future.
Mark Zakowski, M.D. has examined the transfer, uptake and metabolism of anesthetic (narcotic) drugs in the human placenta. Placentas are dually perfused and study drug administered into the maternal or fetal side. The influence of physiologic alterations (e.g. ph, pCO2, pO2; and protein binding) are also studied. Representative
Research Interests
Improvements in AnestheticsResearch Keywords
patient monitoring; pain controlAll data from NYU Health Sciences Library Faculty Bibliography — -
EVALUATION OF TO A A NEW SIDESTREAM MODIFICATION TO A MAINSTREAM CO2 ANALYZER
DELUTY, S; TURNDORF, H
1995 SEP ;83(3A):A458-A458, Anesthesiology
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id: 86717,
year: 1995,
vol: 83,
page: A458,
stat: Journal Article,
The failure of capnography to properly assess endotracheal tube location
Deluty S; Turndorf H
1993 Apr;78(4):783-784, Anesthesiology
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id: 56519,
year: 1993,
vol: 78,
page: 783,
stat: Journal Article,
Perioperative cardiac arrest and death: analysis of cases from the New York City medical examiner
Sommer RM; Deluty SH
1989 ;71:A1179-A1179, Anesthesiology
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id: 47383,
year: 1989,
vol: 71,
page: A1179,
stat: Journal Article,
Acquired leukonychia striata
Zizmor, J; Deluty, S
1980 Jan-Feb;19(1):49-50, International journal of dermatology
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id: 124177,
year: 1980,
vol: 19,
page: 49,
stat: Journal Article,
Diphtherial stomatitis: a complication of immunosuppressive therapy
Zizmor, J; Deluty, S
1978 Nov;114(11):1711-1711, Archives of dermatology
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id: 124179,
year: 1978,
vol: 114,
page: 1711,
stat: Journal Article,


