
Dr. Paul A Stricker MD
Anesthesiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Anesthesiology
34th Street & Civic Center Boulevard Suite 9329 Philadelphia PA, 19104About
Dr. Paul Stricker practices Pediatric Anesthesiology in Philadelphia, PA. As a pediatric anesthesiologist, Dr. Stricker treats children who have experienced an illness, injury, or disease that requires surgery or a procedure. Pediatric anesthesiologists are qualified to evaluate complex problems and plan a safe anesthetic for each child. Through special training and experience, pediatric anesthesiologists provide the safest care for infants and children undergoing anesthesia.
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Awake laryngeal mask insertion followed by induction of anesthesia in infants with the Pierre Robin sequence.
- Severe remifentanil-induced acute opioid tolerance following awake craniotomy in an adolescent.
- Fresh frozen plasma versus human albumin in paediatric craniofacial repair.
- Glossopharyngeal nerve blocks for awake laryngeal mask insertion in infants: are they necessary?
- Management of the difficult infant airway with the Storz Video Laryngoscope: a case series.
- Simple, reliable replacement of pilot balloons for a variety of clinical situations.
- Blind intubation through the air-Q laryngeal mask in children - a word of caution.
- The air-Q intubating laryngeal airway in neonates with difficult airways.
- Images in anesthesiology: Intermittent airway obstruction in a neonate.
- Video laryngoscopy in infants: one device does not fit all.
- Predicting fluid responsiveness in children: are the studied indicators of value in the setting of loss and replacement?
- A prospective randomized equivalence trial of the GlideScope Cobalt® video laryngoscope to traditional direct laryngoscopy in neonates and infants.
- Perioperative morbidity in posterior cranial vault expansion: distraction osteogenesis versus conventional osteotomy.
- Shedding new light on an old technique.
- The GlideScope and the Bonfils is it the device, the operator, or both?
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