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Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

Peter G. Moore, M.D., Ph.D.

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Moore's clinical and research interests involve cardiovascular and thoracic anesthesia, as well as lung transplant anesthesia, subjects on which he has published widely in books and journals. He also has conducted research investigating hypertonic saline, airway thermal volume in humans and its relation to body size, and the effects of calcitonin-gene related peptide (CGRP) and adenosine on regional coronary conductance in dogs with ventricular pacing.

Title:

Professor
Chair of Anesthesiology

Specialty:

Anesthesiology, Pain Medicine

Education:

University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
M.D. 1972

University of Newcastle
Callaghan, New South Wales
Australia
Ph.D. 1991

University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
B.S. 1972

Residency:

Royal Newcastle Hospital
Newcastle, Australia
Australia
1973

Royal Brisbane Hospital
Brisbane, Australia
Australia
1972

Fellowships:

Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
Melbourne, Australia
Australia
1992

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Melbourne, Australia
Australia
1977

Professional Memberships:

American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Medical Association
American Society of Anesthesiologists
American Society of Echocardiography
Association of Anesthesia Clinical Directors
Association of Anesthesiology Program Directors & Society of Academic Anesthesiology Chairs
Association of University Anesthesiologists
International Anesthesia Research Society
Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists

Select Recent Publications:

Porges, W.L., Hennessy, E.J., Quail, A.W., Cottee, David B.F., Moore, P.G. Mcllveen, S.A., G.H. Parsons and S.W. White. Heart-Lung interactions: The sigh and autonomic control in the bronchial and coronary circulations. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology (2000) 27, 1022-1027.

Cottee, D.B., Quail, A., Porges, W.L., P.G. Moore and S.W. White. Effects of anaesthesis on regional coronary control mechanisms. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology (2000) 27, 1034-1038.

P.G. Moore, Quail, A. W., Cottee, D.B., Mcllveen S.A., and White, S.W. Effect of Fentanyl on baroreflex control of circumflex coronary conductance. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, (2000) 27, 1034-1038.

Kien ND, Reitan JA, Moore PG. Hypertonic Saline Seminars in Anesthesia 1998;17:3

Serikov VB, Jerome EH, Fleming NW, Moore PG, Stawicke FA, Staub NC. Airway thermal volume in humans and its relation to body size Journal of Applied Physiology 1997;83:668-676

Kien ND, Moore PG, Pascual JM, Reitan JA, Kramer GC. Effects of hypertonic saline on regional function and blood flow in canine hearts during acute coronary occlusion Shock 1997;7:274-81

Kraut EJ, Owings JT, Anderson JT, Hanowell L, Moore P. Right ventricular volumes overestimate left ventricular preload in critically ill patients Journal of Trauma 1997;42:839-846

Kien ND, Antognini JF, Reilly DA, Moore PG. Small-volume resuscitation using hypertonic saline improves organ perfusion in burned rats Anesthesia and Analgesia 1996;83:782-788

Reitan, J.A., P.G. Moore, N.D. Kien, S. Lee and D.A. White. The relationship between systolic pressure and stroke volume describes myocardial contractility. j Cardiothor Vasc anesth 9:676-683, 1995.