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Philip Greilich, M.D.

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Philip Greilich
Name:
  Philip E. Greilich, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Anesthesiology and Pain Management
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Email:
  Philip Greilich, M.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Coaguloinflammatory response to surgical trauma
Perioperative hemostasis monitoring
Avoidance of perioperative blood transfusions
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Levy JH, Goodnough LT, Greilich PE et al., "Ultra-purified polymerized hemoglobin solution as a replacement for allogenic red blood cell transfusion after cardiac surgery: Results of a double-blind trial." Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 124:35-42, Fall 2002
Greilich PE, Brouse C, Beckham J, et al., "Reductions in platelet contractile force correlates with duration of cardiopulmonary bypass and blood loss in patients undergoing cardiac surgery" Thrombosis Research, 105:523-529, Fall 2002
Greilich PE, Virella C, Rich J, et al., "Safety of using remifentenil for monitored anesthesia care (MAC) in older patients undergoing ambulatory colonoscopy." Anesthesia and Analgesia, 92:80-84, Spring 2001
Greilich PE, Okada K, Latham P, et al., "Aprotinin but not episilon aminocaproic acid decreases interleukin 10 after cadiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation" Circulation, 104: (suppl I):I-265-269, Fall 2001
Choi TK, Greilich PE, Shi C, et al., "Point of care testing for prothrombin, but not activated thromboplastin time, correlates with laboratory methods in patients receiving antifibrinolytic agents while undergoing cardiac surgery" American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 117:74-78, Summer 2002
 
 
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