University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital Position
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
Other Related Positions Currently Held
Professor, Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota
Director, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota
Specialties
Emergency Medicine
Imaging and Sedation
Trauma Services
Sees Patients At
University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital
Education
Medical School
University of Minnesota
Site of Residency
University of Minnesota (Pediatrics)
Site of Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Pediatric Emergency Medicine)
Awards and Honors
Mpls. St. Paul Magazine Top Doctors 2008
Mpls. St. Paul Magazine Top Doctors 2009
Research Interest(s)
Pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia
Selected Recent Publications
Bhatt M, Kennedy R, Osmond MH, Krauss B, McAllister JD, Anserminio JM, Evered LE, Roback MG. Consensus-based recommendations for standardizing terminology and reporting adverse events for emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia in children. Ann Emerg Med. 2009;53:426-435.e4.
Green SM, Roback MG, Krauss B, et al. Predictors of airway and respiratory adverse events of ketamine sedation in the emergency department: an individual-patient data meta-analysis of 8,282 children. Ann Emerg Med. 2009;54(2):158-68.e1-4. Epub 2009 Feb 7.
Langston WT, Wathen JE, Roback MG, Bajaj L. Effect of ondansetron on the incidence of vomitting associated with ketaine sedation in children- A double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial. Ann Emerg Med. 2008;52(1):30-4.
Green SM, Roback MG, Miner JR, Burton JH, Krauss B: Fasting and emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: A consensus-based clinical practice advisory. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;49: 454-461.
Roback MG, Wathen JE, Mackenzie T, Bajaj L. A Randomized, Controlled Trial of IV vs. IM Ketamine for Sedation of Pediatric Patients Receiving Emergency Department Orthopedic Procedures. Ann Emerg Med. 2006; 48: 605-612.
Roback MG, Wathen JE, Bajaj L, Bothner JP. Adverse Events Associated with Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in a Pediatric Emergency Department: A Comparison of Common Parenteral Drugs. Acad Emerg Med. 2005;12:508-513.
Roback MG, Bajaj L, Wathen J, Bothner J. Preprocedural Fasting and Adverse Events in Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in a Pediatric Emergency Department – Are They Related? Ann Emerg Med. 2004; 44:454-459.
Fastle, R, Roback MG, Pediatric Rapid Sequence Intubation: Incidence of Reflex Bradycardia and Effects of Pretreatment with Atropine. Ped Emerg Care. 2004;20:651-655.
Bajaj L, Roback MG,. Post Reduction Management of Intussusception: Practice Patterns and the Safety of Outpatient Management. Pediatr 2003;112:1302-7.
Marcin JP, Glaser N, Barnett P, McCaslin I, Nelson D, Trainor J, Louie J, Kaufman F, Quayle K, Roback M, Malley R, Kuppermann N: Factors associated with adverse outcomes in children with diabetic ketoacidosis-related cerebral edema. J Pediatr. 2002 Dec;141(6):793-7N.
Rewers A, Chase P, MacKenzie T, Walravens P, Roback M, Rewers M, Hamman RF, Klingensmith G, Predictors of Acute Complication in Children with Type 1 Diabetes. JAMA 2002;287:2511-2518.
N Glaser, P Barnett, I McCaslin, D Nelson, J Trainor, J Louie, F Kaufman, K Quayle,M Roback, Richard Malley, N Kuppermann, for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Biochemical and Therapeutic Factors Associated with the Development of Cerebral Edema in Children with Diabetic Ketoacidosis. N Engl J Med. 2001;344:264-269.

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