
Dr. Michael G. Seneff MD
Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine
900 23rd St Nw Suite G - 2902 Washington DC, 20037About
Dr. Michael Seneff, MD is one of the country's most highly rated doctors, specializing in anesthesiology, critical care medicine, and internal medicine. MD Seneff currently treats patients in Washington, ...
Education and Training
Univ of Mo, Columbia Sch of Med, Columbia Mo 1981
University of Pennsylvania, PA 1981
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Critical Care Medicine
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The impact of long-term acute-care facilities on the outcome and cost of care for
- The importance of bacterial sepsis in intensive care unit patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: implications for future care in the age of increasing antiretroviral resistance.
- Incomplete reversal of enoxaparin toxicity by protamine: implications of renal
- Lack of equivalence between central and mixed venous oxygen saturation.
- Comparing thermodilution and fick cardiac outputs: should I buy an edsel or a yugo?
- Anion gap, anion gap corrected for albumin, base deficit and unmeasured anions in critically ill patients: implications on the assessment of metabolic acidosis and the diagnosis of hyperlactatemia.
- In-hospital CPR: performing it better but less often.
- Surges of electroencephalogram activity at the time of death: a case series.
- Use of femoral venous catheters in critically ill adults: prospective study.
- Femoral-based central venous oxygen saturation is not a reliable substitute for subclavian/internal jugular-based central venous oxygen saturation in patients who are critically ill.
- Utilization of base deficit and reliability of base deficit as a surrogate for serum lactate in the peri-operative setting.
- Treatment of addison disease and subsequent hypophosphatemic respiratory failure.
- Neurogenic pulmonary edema: successful treatment with IV phentolamine.
- Development and standardization of a furosemide stress test to predict the severity of acute kidney injury.
- End-of-life electrical surges.
Treatments
- Intensive Care
Fellowships
- George Washington University / School of Medicine And Health Sciences
Dr. Michael G. Seneff MD's Practice location
Practice At 900 23rd St Nw Suite G - 2902
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