Department / Division
Pediatrics /
Pediatrics-Critical Care Med
Address
DUMC 3046
Durham, NC 27710
Office Telephone
919-668-4760
Fax Telephone
919-681-8357
Clinical Interests
Lung pathophysiology as it relates to acute and chronic lung disease in children; performance of lung-function measures in infants with ventilator-associated lung injury; respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Research Interests
Lung pathophysiology as it relates to acute and chronic lung disease in children. Current studies include the assessment of lung function measures in young children with sickle cell disease, BPD, and RSV.
This physician has no reported relationships with industry.
Representative Publications
Peterson-Carmichael S, Rosenfeld M, Ascher SB, Arets HGM, Davis SD, Hall G. Clinical Impact Of Infant Lung Function Tests. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. A6309. 2011.
(2011)
Peterson-Carmichael S, Johnson R, Noah T, Davis SD. Physiologic And Inflammatory Findings In Young Children After Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Bronchiolitis. Suppl A3293.ATS.2010.
(2010)
Sobush K, Voynow J, Michelson P, Thornburg C, Peterson-Carmichael S. Case Report: Cystic Fibrosis And Sickle Cell-β(+) Thalassemia: A Patient With Recurrent Vaso-Occlusive Events During Pulmonary Exacerbations. Suppl A6584.ATS.2010.
(2010)
Peterson-Carmichael SL, Harris WT, Goel R, Noah TL, Johnson R, Leigh MW, Davis SD. Association of lower airway inflammation with physiologic findings in young children with cystic fibrosis. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2009 May;44(5):503-11.
(2009)
Abstract
Peterson-Carmichael S, Davis S. Debunking the Myth: Preschool Spirometry. ADVANCE for Managers of Respiratory Care. 2007;16:63-64.
(2007)
Peterson-Carmichael S. Cheifetz I, Storme L. Oxygen Supplementation, Delivery and Physiologic Effects. Textbook of Pediatric and Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation. 1st Ed. Rimensberger P. Springer. In Press.
