Aliaksei Pustavoitau, M.D.

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  • Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
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Languages: English, Belarussian, Russian

Expertise

Anesthesiology, Transplant Surgery

Research Interests

Models and mechanisms of impaired consciousness in patients with acute brain injury ...read more

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Locations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Main Entrance)

Appointment Phone: 410-955-9080
1800 Orleans St.
Sheikh Zayed Tower
Baltimore, MD 21287
Fax: 410-955-8978
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Background

Dr. Aliaksei Pustavoitau is an assistant professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His areas of clinical expertise include anesthesiology and transplant surgery.

Dr. Pustavoitau received his medical degree from the Belarussian State Medical Institute. He completed a residency in anesthesiology at Detroit Medical Center and performed a fellowship in anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

His research interests include models and mechanisms of impaired consciousness in patients with acute brain injury.

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Titles

  • Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine

Departments / Divisions

Centers & Institutes

Education

Degrees

  • MD; Belarussian State Medical Institute (2000)

Residencies

  • Anesthesiology; Detroit Medical Center (2006)

Fellowships

  • Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2007)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Anesthesiology (Anesthesiology) (2007)
  • American Board of Anesthesiology (Critical Care Medicine) (2008)

Research & Publications

Research Summary

The focus of Dr. Aliaksei Pustavoitau’s research is on models and mechanisms of impaired consciousness in patients with acute brain injury.

Selected Publications

  1. Su E, Pustavoitau A, Hirshberg EL, Nishisaki A, Conlon T, Kantor DB, Weber MD, Godshall AJ, Burzynski JH, Thompson AE. “Establishing intensivist-driven ultrasound at the PICU bedside-It's about time.” Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2014 Jun 20. [Epub ahead of print]
  2. Latif A, Rawat N, Pustavoitau A, Pronovost PJ, Pham JC. “National study on the distribution, causes, and consequences of voluntarily reported medication errors between the ICU and non-ICU settings.” Crit Care Med. 2013 Feb;41(2):389-98. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e318274156a.
  3. Pauldine R, Pustavoitau A. “Case report: vancomycin-induced thrombocytopenia in a burn patient.” Eplasty. 2008;8:e39.
  4. Pustavoitau A, Stevens RD. “Mechanisms of neurologic failure in critical illness.” Crit Care Clin. 2008 Jan;24(1):1-24, vii. doi: 10.1016/j.ccc.2007.11.004.
  5. Berenholtz SM, Pustavoitau A, Schwartz SJ, Pronovost PJ. “How safe is my intensive care unit? Methods for monitoring and measurement.” Curr Opin Crit Care. 2007 Dec;13(6):703-8.
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