Daniel R. Redford, MD
Associate Professor, Clinical Anesthesiology
(520) 626-7221
rdaniel29@msn.com
After completion of medical school Dr. Redford finished a fifthpathway at the University of Maryland. Unsure about which are of medicine to pursue, he trained in several fields of medicine and surgery until he discovered the field of Anesthesiology. After completion of training in Anesthesiology he relocated to Washington state where he was in private practice for many years. Dr. Redford worked with the Department of Defense for several years where he trained military Anesthesiology residents, military student nurse Anesthetists and served as consultant to the U.S. Assistant Attorney Generals Office. In 2001 he moved to Tucson where he joined the faculty at the University of Arizona. Dr. Redford has pursued his academic interests which have included pulse oximetry, noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring, the hemostatic coagulation system and blood coagulopathies.
Research Interests:
- An Observational, Repeated Analysis of Different Manufactured Pulse Oximeters in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery Under Cardiopulmonary Bypass (Study Devices: Masimo SET, Hewlett Packard, Datex Ohmeda, Nellcor, Novemetrix, Marquette, BCI, Nonin, Space Labs, CSI, Criticare) Sponsored by Masimo, Co-PI, 20% effort, 2/13/01 – 1/12/06
- Comparison Study Between Multiple Marketed Pulse Oximeters and the Masimo Met in Subjects Undergoing Surgery. Sponsored by Masimo, Co-PI, 20% effort, 5/03 – 4/07
- Evaluation of a Continuous Non-Invasive Blood Pressure System in Direct Comparison to a Radial Artery Line Reference. Sponsored by Medwave Corp., PI, 20% effort, 7/03 – 7/06
- Comparison of a Noninvasive Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Tension Sensor and Combined Pulse Oximeter (TOSCA©BY LINDE) to Blood Samples. Sponsored by Masimo, PI, 20% effort, 9/03 – 8/12/07
- The Evaluation of SpMet and SpO2 Accuracy During Normoxia and Hypoxic Conditions. Sponsored by Masimo, Co-PI, 20% effort, 3/05 – 2/07
- HSC # A01.28 AN OBSERVATIONAL, REPEATED ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT MANUFACTURED PULSE OXIMETERS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY UNDER CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS
- HSC# 03-128 COMPARISON OF A NONINVASIVE TRANSCUTANEOUS CARBON DIOXIDE TENSION SENSOR AND COMBINED PULSE OXIMETER (TOSCA© BY LINDE) TO BLOOD SAMPLES
- HSC # 04-47 EVALUATION OF CLEVELOX IN THE PERIOPERATIVE TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION ASSESSING SAFETY EVENTS (WITH NITROGLYCERIN AS ACTIVE COMPARATOR) (ECLISPE-NTG), [PROTOCOL TMC-CLV-03-03: 1/19/04]
Representative Publications:
Bartley AN, Redford DT, Berg MP: Transfusion Protocol for Implantation and Explanation of Cardiac Devices in an Academic Medical Center. ASAIO; In Press.
Urban K, Redford DT, Larson DF:Insuline Binding to the Cardiopulmonary Bypass Biomaterials. JECT ; In Press.
Barker SJ, Curry J, Redford DT, Morgan S: Measurement of Carboxyhemoglobin and Methemoglobin by Pulse Oximetry: a Human Volunteer Study. Anesthesiology 2006; 105:892-897.
Najmaii S, Redford DT, Larson DF: Hyperglycemia as an Effect of Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Intra-operative Glucose Management. JECT 2006;38:168-173.
Redford DT, Kim AS, Barber BJ, Copeland JG: Transesophageal Echocardiography For Intraoperative Evaluation and Resection of a Large Anterior Mediastinal Mass.(Echo Round) Anesth Analg 2006; 103(3):578-579.
Redford DT, Quigley TW, Gandy KL, Barber BJ: Transesophageal Echocardiography for the Intraoperative Evaluation and Management of a Left Ventricular Vegetation. Anesth Analg 2008; 6 (106):1636-8.