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RAAFAT HANNALLAH, MD
MD
Pediatric Anesthesiology Physician
NPI: 1790875524Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Pediatric Anesthesiology PhysicianPrimary
Anesthesiology — Pediatric Anesthesiology
Code: 207LP3000X
MD11581(DC)
Research & Publications (20)
Delayed retrieval of a hollow foreign body from the trachea of an 850-g newborn.
PMID 19372368·Anesth Analg·2009
5-case
Dystonic reaction after Botox injection under nitrous oxide/oxygen and sevoflurane anesthesia.
PMID 19236647·Paediatr Anaesth·2009
8-other
The effect of intranasal administration of remifentanil on intubating conditions and airway response after sevoflurane induction of anesthesia in children.
PMID 18806024·Anesth Analg·2008
2-rct
A double-blind comparison of intravenous ondansetron and placebo for preventing postoperative emesis in 1- to 24-month-old pediatric patients after surgery under general anesthesia.
PMID 16037143·Anesth Analg·2005
3-trial
A randomized controlled trial to evaluate S-Caine patch for reducing pain associated with vascular access in children.
PMID 15681958·Anesthesiology·2005
3-trial
Auscultation of bilateral breath sounds does not rule out endobronchial intubation in children.
PMID 15281503·Anesth Analg·2004
3-trial
Clinical and biochemical effects of propofol EDTA vs sevoflurane in healthy infants and young children.
PMID 14962329·Paediatr Anaesth·2004
3-trial
Ketamine and midazolam is an inappropriate preinduction combination in uncooperative children undergoing brief ambulatory procedures.
PMID 12641685·Paediatr Anaesth·2003
3-trial
Rapid emergence does not explain agitation following sevoflurane anaesthesia in infants and children: a comparison with propofol.
PMID 12535042·Paediatr Anaesth·2003
3-trial
Caudal anesthesia in children: effect of volume versus concentration of bupivacaine on blocking spermatic cord traction response during orchidopexy.
PMID 12401597·Anesth Analg·2002
3-trial
Propofol or midazolam do not reduce the incidence of emergence agitation associated with desflurane anaesthesia in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy.
PMID 12358656·Paediatr Anaesth·2002
3-trial
The effect of fentanyl on the emergence characteristics after desflurane or sevoflurane anesthesia in children.
PMID 11973185·Anesth Analg·2002
3-trial
A comparison of three doses of a commercially prepared oral midazolam syrup in children.
PMID 11772797·Anesth Analg·2002
3-trial
The clinical and biochemical effects of propofol infusion with and without EDTA for maintenance anesthesia in healthy children undergoing ambulatory surgery.
PMID 11429349·Anesth Analg·2001
3-trial
The incidence of emergence agitation associated with desflurane anesthesia in children is reduced by fentanyl.
PMID 11429345·Anesth Analg·2001
3-trial
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 111 MICHIGAN AVE NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20010 - Phone
- (202) 884-2025
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1790875524
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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