Ethan O Bryson

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Affiliation: Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Methohexital and succinylcholine dosing for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): actual versus ideal
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J ECT 28:e29-30. 2012
  2. ncbi The simulation theater: a theoretical discussion of concepts and constructs that enhance learning
    Ethan Oliver Bryson
    Department of Anesthesia, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Crit Care 23:185-7. 2008
  3. ncbi The simulation theatre: a means to enhanced learning in the 21st century
    Ethan Oliver Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA
    Middle East J Anesthesiol 19:957-66. 2008
  4. ncbi Addiction and substance abuse in anesthesiology
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Anesthesiology 109:905-17. 2008
  5. ncbi Prolonged succinylcholine action during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) after cytarabine, vincristine, and rituximab chemotherapy
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    J ECT 27:e42-3. 2011
  6. ncbi Should anesthesia residents with a history of substance abuse be allowed to continue training in clinical anesthesia? The results of a survey of anesthesia residency program directors
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Clin Anesth 21:508-13. 2009
  7. ncbi The influence of simulation-based physiology labs taught by anesthesiologists on the attitudes of first-year medical students towards anesthesiology
    Samuel DeMaria
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Middle East J Anesthesiol 21:347-53. 2011
  8. ncbi Simulation-based Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA) course optimization: use of multi-modality educational activities
    Adam I Levine
    Department of Anesthesiology, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Clin Anesth 24:68-74. 2012
  9. ncbi Adding emotional stressors to training in simulated cardiopulmonary arrest enhances participant performance
    Samuel DeMaria
    Department of Anaesthesiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York 10029, USA
    Med Educ 44:1006-15. 2010
  10. ncbi The use of multi-modality simulation in the retraining of the physician for medical licensure
    Samuel DeMaria
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine s Human Emulation, Education and Evaluation Laboratory for Patient Safety and Professional Study MSSM HELPS Center, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Clin Anesth 22:294-9. 2010

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Publications23

  1. ncbi Methohexital and succinylcholine dosing for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): actual versus ideal
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J ECT 28:e29-30. 2012
    ..0 mg/kg. The dose of succinylcholine required to provide adequate muscle relaxation during electroconvulsive therapy is 0.9 mg/kg, although there is considerable variability in patient response to this drug...
  2. ncbi The simulation theater: a theoretical discussion of concepts and constructs that enhance learning
    Ethan Oliver Bryson
    Department of Anesthesia, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Crit Care 23:185-7. 2008
    ..Here, we discuss the theoretical benefit and the use of FES with emotional enhancement as it relates to improved memory and learning...
  3. ncbi The simulation theatre: a means to enhanced learning in the 21st century
    Ethan Oliver Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA
    Middle East J Anesthesiol 19:957-66. 2008
    ..We discuss the theoretic benefit and the use of FES with emotional enhancement as it relates to improved memory and learning...
  4. ncbi Addiction and substance abuse in anesthesiology
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Anesthesiology 109:905-17. 2008
    ..Participation in self-help groups is still considered a vital component in the therapy of the impaired physician, along with regular monitoring if the anesthesiologist wishes to attempt reentry into clinical practice...
  5. ncbi Prolonged succinylcholine action during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) after cytarabine, vincristine, and rituximab chemotherapy
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    J ECT 27:e42-3. 2011
    ..Despite this unexpected prolonged neuromuscular blockade, the patient could be treated uneventfully, with attention paid to his respiratory support and with subsequent succinylcholine dose titration to effect...
  6. ncbi Should anesthesia residents with a history of substance abuse be allowed to continue training in clinical anesthesia? The results of a survey of anesthesia residency program directors
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Clin Anesth 21:508-13. 2009
    ..To determine the experience, attitudes, and opinions of program directors regarding the reintroduction of residents in recovery from substance abuse into the clinical practice of anesthesiology...
  7. ncbi The influence of simulation-based physiology labs taught by anesthesiologists on the attitudes of first-year medical students towards anesthesiology
    Samuel DeMaria
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Middle East J Anesthesiol 21:347-53. 2011
    ..The goal of this study was to determine if participation in a series of anesthesiologist-run, simulation-based physiology labs changed first year medical students' perceptions of anesthesiologists...
  8. ncbi Simulation-based Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA) course optimization: use of multi-modality educational activities
    Adam I Levine
    Department of Anesthesiology, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Clin Anesth 24:68-74. 2012
    ..We describe of our course structure and content as a potentially useful template...
  9. ncbi Adding emotional stressors to training in simulated cardiopulmonary arrest enhances participant performance
    Samuel DeMaria
    Department of Anaesthesiology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York 10029, USA
    Med Educ 44:1006-15. 2010
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  10. ncbi The use of multi-modality simulation in the retraining of the physician for medical licensure
    Samuel DeMaria
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, and Mount Sinai School of Medicine s Human Emulation, Education and Evaluation Laboratory for Patient Safety and Professional Study MSSM HELPS Center, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Clin Anesth 22:294-9. 2010
    ..The use of simulation for both retraining and evaluation of a physician for medical licensure is presented...
  11. ncbi Intranasal self-administration of remifentanil as the foray into opioid abuse by an anesthesia resident
    Adam I Levine
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York 10029, USA
    Anesth Analg 110:524-5. 2010
    ..Herein, we report a case of intranasal remifentanil abuse by an anesthesiology resident...
  12. ncbi Febrile Reaction With Elevated CPK After a Single Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in an Adolescent Patient With Severe Bipolar Disorder
    Ethan O Bryson
    From the Departments of Anesthesiology and Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
    J ECT 28:70-1. 2012
    ..We discuss the possible causes of this reaction and remind the reader that a single adverse event does not always require the abandonment of a treatment modality...
  13. ncbi Role of simulation in U.S. physician licensure and certification
    Adam I Levine
    Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
    Mt Sinai J Med 79:140-53. 2012
    ..Simulation enables assessment of physician competencies in real time and represents the next step in physician certification in the modern age of healthcare...
  14. ncbi ECT in treatment-resistant depression
    Charles H Kellner
    Departments of Psychiatry and Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY, USA
    Am J Psychiatry 169:1238-44. 2012
    ..They review the basic and clinical science related to ECT's mechanism of action and discuss clinical issues in the administration of a course of ECT, including the consent process...
  15. ncbi Exposure of anesthesia providers in recovery from substance abuse to potential triggering agents
    Heather Hamza
    Department of Anesthesiology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA
    J Clin Anesth 23:552-7. 2011
    ..To determine the experience, attitudes, and opinions of anesthesia providers in recovery from addiction to anesthetic agents, who subsequently undergo surgery or who require opioid analgesics for injuries or other conditions...
  16. ncbi One approach to the return to residency for anesthesia residents recovering from opioid addiction
    Ethan O Bryson
    Department of Anesthesiology, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, PO Box 1010, New York, NY 10029 6574, USA
    J Clin Anesth 20:397-400. 2008
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  17. ncbi Multiple episodes of intraictal cessation during electroconvulsive therapy
    Dennis M Popeo
    From the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
    J ECT 28:e14-6. 2012
    ..We report an example of multiple stop-start-stop episodes during several electroconvulsive therapy treatments of a 16-year-old boy...
  18. ncbi Buprenorphine maintenance therapy in opioid-addicted health care professionals returning to clinical practice: a hidden controversy
    Heather Hamza
    Department of Anesthesiology, Los Angeles County Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Mayo Clin Proc 87:260-7. 2012
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  19. ncbi Rocuronium as muscle relaxant for electroconvulsive therapy in a patient with adult-onset muscular dystrophy
    Ethan O Bryson
    From the Departments of Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, and Neurology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
    J ECT 27:e63-4. 2011
    ..We report a case of electroconvulsive therapy safely administered in a 61-year-old man with adult-onset muscular dystrophy requiring muscle relaxation with rocuronium...
  20. ncbi Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) After Pulmonary Edema
    Ethan O Bryson
    From the Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
    J ECT 28:e25-6. 2012
    ..Because the pulmonary edema was thought to be due to extremely elevated blood pressures, nitroglycerine and esmolol were used during subsequent treatments, and electrode placement was changed to bilateral to speed recovery...
  21. ncbi The utility of simulation in medical education: what is the evidence?
    Yasuharu Okuda
    Department of Emergency Medicine and Medical Education, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
    Mt Sinai J Med 76:330-43. 2009
    ..As simulation becomes increasingly prevalent in medical school and resident education, more studies are needed to see if simulation training improves patient outcomes...
  22. ncbi Deceptive level after intrathecal block for cesarean section in a patient with prior abdominoplasty--a case report
    Ahmed Assas
    Department of Anesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA
    Middle East J Anesthesiol 21:305-8. 2011
    ..In this report we present the case of a deceptive anesthetic level in a parturient with an undisclosed history of abdominoplasty who presented for Cesarean section...
  23. ncbi The use of multimodality simulation in the evaluation of physicians with suspected lapsed competence
    Adam I Levine
    Mount Sinai Hospital, Department of Anesthesia, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA
    J Crit Care 23:197-202. 2008
    ..We also discuss the legal ramifications of participating in such assessments. Because of confidentiality agreements signed by all parties involved with this process, cases are discussed in general terms to assure anonymity...