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Mayer Sagy, MD is Board Certified in Pediatrics and in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. He has had a vast experience in teaching nurses, residents and fellows the art and science of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. His competency as a teacher and a researcher granted him the honorary titles of Fellow of the College of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM) and of the American College of Chest Physicians (FCCP). Over the past 22 years, Dr. Sagy has been the Director of 3 Critical Care Programs; from 1989 to 1991 he directed the program at Morristown Memorial Hospital, from 1991 through 2011 he was the Program Director at Cohen Children?s Hospital of NY and currently he has been appointed the Director of the Division of the Pediatric Critical Care at NYU Medical Centers. Dr Sagy has acquired high level administrative skills in the area of Quality of Patient Care and has expertise in utilizing Six Sigma methodologies. Dr. Sagy has additional professional responsibilities in Pediatric Emergency Preparedness and he serves as the NYC Committee Chairman for Pediatric Critical Care surge capacity.
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Pediatric residents experience a significant decline in their response capabilities to simulated life-threatening events as their training frequency in cardiopulmonary resuscitation decreases
Roy, Kevin M; Miller, Michael P; Schmidt, Kathleen; Sagy, Mayer
2011 May;12(3):e141-e144, Pediatric critical care medicine
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id: 136707,
year: 2011,
vol: 12,
page: e141,
stat: Journal Article,
Continuous renal replacement therapy results in respiratory and hemodynamic beneficial effects in pediatric patients with severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome and multiorgan system dysfunction
Naran, Navyn; Sagy, Mayer; Bock, Kevin R
2010 Nov;11(6):737-740, Pediatric critical care medicine
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id: 136702,
year: 2010,
vol: 11,
page: 737,
stat: Journal Article,
Utilizing a pediatric disaster coalition to develop guidelines for increasing the overall pediatric critical care surge capacity of a large city
Sagy M.; Flamm A.; Foltin G.; Greenwald B.M.; Conway E.E.; Ushay M.; Shah V.; Biagas K.; Uraneck K.; Frogel M.
2010 ;11(5):670-671, Pediatric critical care medicine
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id: 114063,
year: 2010,
vol: 11,
page: 670,
stat: Journal Article,
Severity assessment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in pediatric patients
Goroza, Edmund; Sagy, Mayer; Sagy, Noa; Bock, Kevin
2009 Jun;48(5):528-533, Clinical pediatrics
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id: 136700,
year: 2009,
vol: 48,
page: 528,
stat: Journal Article,
Pressure characteristics of mechanical ventilation and incidence of pneumothorax before and after the implementation of protective lung strategies in the management of pediatric patients with severe ARDS
Miller, Michael P; Sagy, Mayer
2008 Nov;134(5):969-973, Chest
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id: 136697,
year: 2008,
vol: 134,
page: 969,
stat: Journal Article,
Concomitant assessment of depth of sedation by changes in bispectral index and changes in autonomic variables (heart rate and/or BP) in pediatric critically ill patients receiving neuromuscular blockade
Trope, Randi M; Silver, Peter C; Sagy, Mayer
2005 Jul;128(1):303-307, Chest
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id: 136681,
year: 2005,
vol: 128,
page: 303,
stat: Journal Article,
Cephalad movement of endotracheal tubes caused by prone positioning pediatric patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Marcano, Brenda V; Silver, Peter; Sagy, Mayer
2003 Apr;4(2):186-189, Pediatric critical care medicine
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id: 136676,
year: 2003,
vol: 4,
page: 186,
stat: Journal Article,
Prone positioning of pediatric patients with ARDS results in improvement in oxygenation if maintained > 12 h daily
Relvas, Monica S; Silver, Peter C; Sagy, Mayer
2003 Jul;124(1):269-274, Chest
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id: 136678,
year: 2003,
vol: 124,
page: 269,
stat: Journal Article,
Lung volume histograms after computed tomography of the chest with three-dimensional imaging as a method to substantiate successful surgical expansion of the rib cage in achondroplasia
Lugo N; Becker J; Van Bosse H; Campbell W; Evans B; Sagy M
1998 May;33(5):733-736, Journal of pediatric surgery
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id: 20092,
year: 1998,
vol: 33,
page: 733,
stat: Journal Article,
Continuous infusion of ketamin