Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Board Certification: American Board of Anesthesiology, Pediatric Anesthesiology (2018)
- Residency: University of Washington Dept of Anesthesiology (2017) WA
- Fellowship: UPMC Hospital Regional Anesthesiology Fellowship (2019) PA
- Board Certification: American Board of Anesthesiology, Anesthesia (2018)
- Fellowship: UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Pediatric Anesthesiology (2018) PA
- Medical Education: Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine Office of the Registrar (2013) NH
Publications
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COVID-19: Epidemiological factors during aerosol generating medical procedures.
Tsui, B. C., Deng, A., & Pan, S. (2020). COVID-19: Epidemiological factors during aerosol generating medical procedures. Anesthesia and Analgesia. -
Droplet evacuation strategy for simulated coughing during aerosol-generating procedures in COVID-19 patients.
Tsui, B. C., Deng, A., Lin, C., Okonski, F., & Pan, S. (2020). Droplet evacuation strategy for simulated coughing during aerosol-generating procedures in COVID-19 patients. British Journal of Anaesthesia. -
Distanced-based dynamic behaviour of aerosol particles during aerosol-generating medical procedures.
Tsui, B. C., & Pan, S. (2020). Distanced-based dynamic behaviour of aerosol particles during aerosol-generating medical procedures. British Journal of Anaesthesia. -
Are aerosol-generating procedures safer in an airborne infection isolation room or operating room?
Tsui, B. C., & Pan, S. (2020). Are aerosol-generating procedures safer in an airborne infection isolation room or operating room? British Journal of Anaesthesia. -
Alternating Side Programmed Intermittent Repeated (ASPIRe) Bolus Regimen for Delivering Local Anesthetic via Bilateral Interfascial Plane Catheters.
Tsui, B. C., Brodt, J., Pan, S., Caruso, T. J., Kim, R., Horn, J. L., … Tsui, J. H. (2021). Alternating Side Programmed Intermittent Repeated (ASPIRe) Bolus Regimen for Delivering Local Anesthetic via Bilateral Interfascial Plane Catheters. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. -
Suprazygomatic maxillary (SZM) nerve blocks for perioperative pain control in pediatric tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.
Smith, L., Balakrishnan, K., Pan, S., & Tsui, B. C. (2021). Suprazygomatic maxillary (SZM) nerve blocks for perioperative pain control in pediatric tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 71, 110240. -
Opioid-Free Tonsillectomy With and Without Adenoidectomy: The Role of Regional Anesthesia in the "New Era".
Tsui, B. C., Pan, S., Smith, L., Lin, C., & Balakrishnan, K. (2021). Opioid-Free Tonsillectomy With and Without Adenoidectomy: The Role of Regional Anesthesia in the "New Era". Anesthesia and Analgesia, 133(1), e7–e9. -
Opioid-Free Postoperative Pain Management After Adenotonsillectomy With Nasal Turbinate Reduction Using Bilateral Suprazygomatic Infratemporal-Pterygopalatine Fossa Injections: A Case Report.
Lin, C., Pan, S., Barros, V. R., Meister, K., & Tsui, B. C. (2021). Opioid-Free Postoperative Pain Management After Adenotonsillectomy With Nasal Turbinate Reduction Using Bilateral Suprazygomatic Infratemporal-Pterygopalatine Fossa Injections: A Case Report. A&A Practice, 15(8), e01502. -
Systemic lidocaine absorption from continuous erector spinae plane catheters after paediatric posterior spine fusion surgery.
Pan, S., Lee, C. K., Caruso, T. J., Vorhies, J. S., & Tsui, B. C. (2022). Systemic lidocaine absorption from continuous erector spinae plane catheters after paediatric posterior spine fusion surgery. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. -
Suprazygomatic infratemporal pterygopalatine fossa block with adjuvant low-dose dexmedetomidine for adenotonsillectomy.
Zoghbi, V., Okonski, F., Pan, S., Lin, C., Balakrishnan, K., & Tsui, B. C. (1800). Suprazygomatic infratemporal pterygopalatine fossa block with adjuvant low-dose dexmedetomidine for adenotonsillectomy. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien d'Anesthesie. -
The effect of intraoperative lidocaine administration in a disrupted erector spinae fascial plane on intercostal transcranial motor evoked potentials.
Pan, S. J., Vorhies, J. S., Lee, L. H., López, J. R., & Tsui, B. C. (2022). The effect of intraoperative lidocaine administration in a disrupted erector spinae fascial plane on intercostal transcranial motor evoked potentials. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 82, 110956. -
Neonatal and paediatric point-of-care ultrasound review.
Pan, S., Lin, C., & Tsui, B. C. (2023). Neonatal and paediatric point-of-care ultrasound review. Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 26(1), 46–58. -
Transesophageal probe placement increases endotracheal tube cuff pressure but is not associated with postoperative extubation failure after congenital cardiac surgery.
Pan, S. J., Frabitore, S. Z., Ingram, A. R., Nguyen, K. N., & Adams, P. S. (2020). Transesophageal probe placement increases endotracheal tube cuff pressure but is not associated with postoperative extubation failure after congenital cardiac surgery. Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, 23(4), 447–452. -
Quadratus lumborum blocks: Two cases of associated hematoma.
Visoiu, M., & Pan, S. (2019). Quadratus lumborum blocks: Two cases of associated hematoma. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 29(3), 286–288. -
Immune responses in infants whose mothers received Tdap vaccine during pregnancy.
Hardy-Fairbanks, A. J., Pan, S. J., Decker, M. D., Johnson, D. R., Greenberg, D. P., Kirkland, K. B., … Bernstein, H. H. (2013). Immune responses in infants whose mothers received Tdap vaccine during pregnancy. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 32(11), 1257–60. -
Perioperative Methadone: Perilous or Pain Panacea?
Pan, S., & Anderson, T. A. (2023). Perioperative Methadone: Perilous or Pain Panacea? Anesthesia and Analgesia, 137(1), 72–75. -
Regional anesthesia for head and neck neurosurgical procedures: a narrative review in adult and pediatric patients.
Pochebyt, M., Herron, S. M., Pan, S. J., Burbridge, M., & Bombardieri, A. M. (2024). Regional anesthesia for head and neck neurosurgical procedures: a narrative review in adult and pediatric patients. International Anesthesiology Clinics, 62(1), 10–20.
Clinical Trials
Practice Locations
LPCH- Anesthesia (Palo Alto) Palo Alto, CA
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