
Dr. Ronald Gary Pearl M.D.
Internist
300 Pasteur Dr Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Ronald Pearl is an internist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Pearl specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Pearl provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
Univ of Chicago, Pritzker Sch of Med, Chicago Il 1977
University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of Medicine 1977
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA- Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Inhaled nitric oxide potentiates actions of adenosine but not of sodium nitroprusside in experimental pulmonary hypertension.
- Combined inhaled nitric oxide and inhaled prostacyclin during experimental chronic pulmonary hypertension.
- Combined therapy with inhaled nitric oxide and intravenous vasodilators during acute and chronic experimental pulmonary hypertension.
- Flow triggering, pressure triggering, and autotriggering during mechanical
- Additive effects of inhaled nitric oxide and intravenous milrinone in experimental pulmonary hypertension.
- Combined therapy with zaprinast and inhaled nitric oxide abolishes hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.
- Combination therapy with inhaled nitric oxide and intravenous dobutamine during pulmonary hypertension in the rabbit.
- Prolonged mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery: diagnosis of a better prognosis.
- Nutritional deficiencies and blunted erythropoietin response as causes of the anemia of critical illness.
- The airway: emergent management for nonanesthesiologists.
- Understanding and managing anemia in critically ill patients.
- Sonic vibrational analysis provides continuous measurement of arterial properties.
- Inhaled nitric oxide and pulmonary vasoreactivity.
- Effect of a surgical aortocaval fistula on monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension.
- Anemia and blood transfusion in trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit.
Publications
- Critical care medicineFocused transthoracic echocardiography during critical care medicine training2013
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEUnderstanding the Divergent Effects of Norepinephrine on Cardiac Output: Go With the Flow2013
- JOURL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIAAirway Magement and Perioperative Decision Making in the Patient With Severe Pulmory Hypertension2012
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIASelf-Reported Information Needs of Anesthesia Residency Applicants2011
- Intertiol anesthesiology clinicsLearning magement systems and lecture capture in the medical academic environment.2010
- CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGYAnesthesia for patients with pulmory hypertension2010
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAAdoption of anesthesia information magement systems by academic departments in the United States2008
- JOURL OF CLINICAL ANESTHESIATraining attendings to be expert teachers: the Stanford Anesthesia Teaching Scholars Program2008
- TURE MEDICINENeurotensin increases mortality and mast cells reduce neurotensin levels in a mouse model of sepsis2008
- PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICSLongitudil transcriptiol alysis of developing neointimal vascular occlusion2004
- JOURL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRYThrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor, a potential regulator of vascular inflammation2003
- CIRCULATIONSimvastatin rescues rats from fatal pulmory hypertension by inducing apoptosis2003
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEEffect of a surgical aortocaval fistula on mono crotaline-induced pulmory hypertension2003
- Critical care nurseUnderstanding and maging anemia in critically ill patients.2002
- AMERICAN JOURL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINESimvastatin attenuates smooth muscle neointimal proliferation and pulmory hypertension in rats2002
- WESTERN JOURL OF MEDICINEThe airway: emergent magement for nonesthesiologists2002
- PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYImproved technique for fascial sling reconstruction of severe congenital ptosis2001
- AMERICAN JOURL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE40-O-(2-hydroxyethyl)-rapamycin attenuates pulmory arterial hypertension and neointimal formation2001
- AMERICAN JOURL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINETriptolide attenuates pulmory arterial hypertension and neointimal formation in rats2000
- JOURL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGYCombition therapy with inhaled nitric oxide2000
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINECombined therapy with zaprist and inhaled nitric oxide abolishes hypoxic pulmory hypertension2000
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEAdditive effects of inhaled nitric oxide2000
- JOURL OF CLINICAL MONITORING AND COMPUTINGSonic vibratiol alysis provides continuous measurement of arterial properties2000
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIACombined therapy with inhaled nitric oxide and intravenous v1999
- PHARMACOLOGYInhaled nitric oxide potentiates actions of adenosine but not of sodium nitroprusside1999
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYCombined inhaled nitric oxide1999
- PHARMACOLOGYInhibition of endogenous nitric oxide synthesis potentiates the effects of sodium nitroprusside but1999
- ANESTHESIOLOGYContinuous cardiac output catheters - Delay in in vitro response time after controlled flow changes1998
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAPulmory hypertension and major surgery1998
- Thompson, J. S., Kavagh, B. P., Pearl, R. G.Nitroglycerin does not alter pulmory vascular permeability in isolated rabbit lungs1997
- Pearl, R. M., McAllister, H., PRUZANSKY, J.An economic alysis of health care reform and its implications for plastic surgery1997
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIADelayed time response of the continuous cardiac output pulmory artery catheter1996
- Kavagh, B. P., Thompson, J. S., Pearl, R. G.Inhibition of endogenous nitric oxide synthase potentiates nitrovasodilators1996
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAPlasma potentiates the priming effects of endotoxin on platelet activating factor1996
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAPULMORY CAPILLARY-PRESSURE MEASUREMENT FROM PULMORY1995
- PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYIMPROVED TECHNIQUE FOR FASCIAL SLING RECONSTRUCTION OF SEVERE CONGENITAL PTOSIS1995
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYEFFECT OF BLOOD AND ALBUMIN ON PULMORY-HYPERTENSION AND EDEMA IN PERFUSED RABBIT LUNGS1995
- INTERTIOL ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICSINHALED NITRIC-OXIDE IN ANESTHESIA AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE1995
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYINHALED NITRIC-OXIDE DOES NOT ALTER THE LONGITUDIL DISTRIBUTION OF PULMORY VASCULAR-RESISTANCE1995
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIASERUM BUT NOT PLASMA PRODUCES INJURY IN THE PERFUSED RABBIT LUNG1994
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAADENOSINE PRODUCES PULMORY VASODILATION IN THE PERFUSED RABBIT LUNG VIA AN ADENOSINE A(2) RECEPTOR1994
- PHARMACOLOGYEFFECTS OF L-GLUTAMINE ON PULMORY-HYPERTENSION IN THE PERFUSED RABBIT LUNG1994
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYEFFECTS OF INHALED NO AND INHIBITION OF ENDOGENOUS NO SYNTHESIS IN OXIDANT1994
- PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYEXTENSOR DIGITI-MINIMI TENDON TRANSFER TO PREVENT RECURRENT ULR DRIFT1993
- INTERTIOL ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICSINOTROPIC THERAPY IN THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT1993
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAPULMORY CAPILLARY-PRESSURE MEASUREMENT DURING GLOBAL HYPOXIA IN SHEEP1993
- ARCHIVES OF INTERL MEDICINEBIGUANIDE-ASSOCIATED LACTIC-ACIDOSIS - CASE-REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE1992
- CLINICS IN PLASTIC SURGERYTREATMENT OF ENOPHTHALMOS1992
- ANESTHESIOLOGYEFFECTS OF PROSTAGLANDIN-E1 AND HYDRALAZINE ON THE LONGITUDIL DISTRIBUTION OF PULMORY VASCULAR1992
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINELONGITUDIL DISTRIBUTION OF PULMORY VASCULAR-RESISTANCE AFTER ENDOTOXIN ADMINISTRATION IN SHEEP1992
- WAKERLIN, G. E., BENSON, G. V., Pearl, R. G.A THROMBOXANE ALOG INCREASES PULMORY CAPILLARY1991
- PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYPATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CLEFT-LIP MUSCLES FOLLOWING THE INITIAL SURGICAL REPAIR1991
- JOURL OF CLINICAL MONITORINGTHERMODILUTION CARDIAC-OUTPUT MEASUREMENT WITH A LARGE LEFT-TO-RIGHT SHUNT1991
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIALEUKOTRIENE SYNTHESIS INHIBITION AND RECEPTOR BLOCKADE DO NOT INHIBIT HYPOXIC PULMORY1991
- PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYTREATMENT OF EXOPHTHALMOS1991
- PHARMACOLOGYISOPROTERENOL PREVENTS OXIDANT-INDUCED INJURY IN ISOLATED RABBIT LUNGS1991
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEHEMODYMIC PROFILES OF PROSTAGLANDIN-E1, ISOPROTERENOL1991
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAHEMODYMIC-EFFECTS OF DILTIAZEM DURING VASOCONSTRICTOR PULMORY-HYPERTENSION IN SHEEP1990
- JOURL OF CLINICAL MONITORINGPRESSURE MEASUREMENT ARTIFACT WITH ALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION1990
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYTREATMENT OF MANDIBULAR FRACTURE - A HYPOTHESIS1990
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYPREVENTION OF ENOPHTHALMOS - A HYPOTHESIS1990
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYTHE ILIAC CREST CARTILAGINOUS CAP1990
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIACROMOLYN SODIUM DOES NOT INHIBIT HYPOXIC PULMORY VASOCONSTRICTION IN SHEEP1990
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAVASODILATOR THERAPY IN MICROEMBOLIC PORCINE PULMORY-HYPERTENSION1990
- STROKEEFFECT OF HYPERGLYCEMIA ON NEUROL CHANGES IN A RABBIT MODEL OF FOCAL CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA1990
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYA BETTER SKY HOOK FOR HAND ELEVATION1990
- CRITICAL CARE CLINICSSEPSIS AND THE TRAUMA PATIENT1990
- PHARMACOLOGYPROPYLENE-GLYCOL-INDUCED PULMORY-HYPERTENSION IN SHEEP1989
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYA COMPARATIVE-ALYSIS OF THE ABILITY OF 5 CLASSES OF PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS TO AUGMENT SKIN FLAP1989
- JOURL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGYINSTANTANEOUS AND CONTINUOUS CARDIAC-OUTPUT OBTAINED WITH A DOPPLER PULMORY-ARTERY CATHETER1989
- PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERYPATHO-PHYSIOLOGY OF CLEFT-LIP MUSCLE1989
- STROKEHYPERGLYCEMIA DECREASES ACUTE NEUROL ISCHEMIC CHANGES AFTER MIDDLE CEREBRAL1989
- ANESTHESIOLOGYTHE LONGITUDIL DISTRIBUTION OF PULMORY VASCULAR-RESISTANCE DURING UNILATERAL HYPOXIA1989
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYAN APPROACH TO MANDIBULAR RECONSTRUCTION1988
- ANESTHESIA AND ALGESIAHEMODYMIC PROFILES OF PROSTAGLANDIN-E1, ISOPROTERENOL1988
- JOURL OF CLINICAL MONITORINGEFFECT OF HEPARINIZATION OF CATHETERS ON PULMORY-ARTERY OXIMETRY1988
- ANESTHESIOLOGYPEEP DOES NOT AFFECT LEFT ATRIAL-RIGHT ATRIAL PRESSURE DIFFERENCE IN NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS1988
- ANESTHESIOLOGYVASODILATOR THERAPY IN VASOCONSTRICTOR-INDUCED PULMORY-HYPERTENSION IN SHEEP1988
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYEFFECTS OF SPIL-ANESTHESIA ON RESPONSE TO MAIN PULMORY ARTERIAL DISTENSION1988
- ANESTHESIOLOGYPULMORY EFFECTS OF CRYSTALLOID AND COLLOID RESUSCITATION FROM HEMORRHAGIC1988
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYTHE RADIAL FOREARM FLAP - A VERSATILE SOURCE OF COMPOSITE TISSUE1987
- ANLS OF PLASTIC SURGERYSURGICAL-MAGEMENT OF VOLUMETRIC CHANGES IN THE BONY ORBIT1987
- Jourl of reconstructive microsurgeryApplication of free tissue transfers to the foot.1987
- INTERTIOL ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICSCARE OF THE ADULT PATIENT DURING TRANSPORT1987
- Jourl of cardiothoracic anesthesiaHematologic effects of cardiac and noncardiac surgery.1987
- Jourl of cardiothoracic anesthesiaPulmory and systemic hemodymic effects of central venous and left atrial sympathomimetic drug1987
- PHARMACOLOGYNIACIN REDUCES OXYGEN-TOXICITY IN MOUSE ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES1983
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