David S. Jardine, M.D.

Current Position

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington

Education

1980   MD

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Postgraduate Training

1980 - 83

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Resident, Pediatrics

1983 - 84

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Chief Resident, Pediatrics

1984 - 86

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, University Park, PA

Resident Anesthesiology

1986 - 87

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Fellow, Anesthesia & Critical Care

Board Certification

1984

Pediatrics

1986

Diplomate, American Board of Anesthesiology

1990

Diplomate, Pediatric Critical Care

1996

Recertification - Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Society of Anesthesiologists

  • American Academy of Pediatrics

  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Critical Care Section

  • Society of Critical Care Medicine

  • Pediatric Anesthesiology Section, American Academy of Pediatrics

  • Society for Pediatric Anesthesiology

  • Washington State Medical Association

Research

  1. HSP70 expression in infants expiring from SIDS, NIH, 2006 - 2008

Selected Publications

  1. Frigon, C., Weinberger, E., Shaw, D.W., Jardine, D.S. Supplemental oxygen causes increased signal in subarachnoid CSF on brain FLAIR MR images in children under general anesthesia. Radiology. 2004 Oct;233(1):51-5.

  2. Evans, J.M. and Jardine, D.S., Mild Hypothermia Does Not Induce Heat Shock Gene Expression in Neuronal Cells Experimental Neurology, Submitted for Publication. 2007.

  3. Cengiz, P., Okpechi, C. and Jardine, D.S. Long chain hydroxy-acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase (LCHAD) deficiency in an infant with respiratory distress requiring surfactant treatment and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. (revision in progress, submitted to Pediatr Crit Care Med)

  4. Jardine, D.S. Heat Stroke and Hemorrhagic Shock and Encephalopathy Syndrome. Pediatrics in Review (in press).

Peer-reviewed Journal Publications within the last Five Years

  1. Frigon C, Jardine D.S., Weinberger E, Heckbert S.R., Shaw D.W. Fraction of inspired oxygen in relation to cerebrospinal fluid hyper intensity on FLAIR MR imaging of the brain in children and young adults undergoing anesthesia. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2002; 179(3):791-6.
  2. Anderson, M.R., Jewett, E.A., Cull, W.L., Jardine, D.S., Outwater, K.M., Mulvey, HJ. Practice of pediatric critical care medicine: results of the Future of Pediatric Education II survey of sections project. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2003 Oct;4(4):412-7.
  3. Frigon, C., Weinberger, E., Shaw, D.W., Jardine, D.S. Supplemental oxygen causes increased signal in subarachnoid CSF on brain FLAIR MR images in children under general anesthesia. Radiology. 2004 Oct;233(1):51-5.
  4. Evans, J.M. and Jardine, D.S., Mild Hypothermia Does Not Induce Heat Shock Gene Expression in Neuronal Cells Experimental Neurology, Submitted for Publication. 2007.
  5. Cengiz, P., Okpechi, C. and Jardine, D.S. Long chain hydroxy-acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase (LCHAD) deficiency in an infant with respiratory distress requiring surfactant treatment and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. (revision in progress, submitted to Pediatr Crit Care Med)
  6. Jardine, D.S. Heat Stroke and Hemorrhagic Shock and Encephalopathy Syndrome. Pediatrics in Review (in press).
Active Research

NIH funded: a search for biomarkers of hyperthermia as a cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

ELISA analysis of HSP70 in serum samples from infants who have hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy syndrome (HSES)

Development of an inducible gene expression vector

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