Satyan
Lakshminrusimha, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, is
principal investigator on a $1.1 million grant to help determine
optimal oxygen delivery levels for newborns with lung
disease.
The NIH’s National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development awarded the
five-year grant to Lakshminrusimha, chief of the Division
of Neonatology.
He will research the issue with colleagues from UB and
Northwestern University.
During the study, Lakshminrusimha will gather
detailed physiological data about oxygen supplementation,
delivery and toxicity in infants with lung disease.
Recent reports have highlighted the lack of information in this
area, underscoring the need to establish guidelines for delivering
adequate oxygen without creating oxygen toxicity.
UB’s Daniel
Swartz, PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics, is
collaborating with Lakshminrusimha along with Northwestern’s
Stephen Wedgwood, PhD, research associate professor of pediatrics,
and Robin Steinhorn, MD, professor of pediatrics.