Mandeep Chadha, MD

HS Clinical Professor
Pediatrics

Dr. Chadha is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the UCSF Division of Pediatric Critical Medicine, Medical Director of Quality Improvement for Pediatric Critical Care (Oakland Section), Program Director of Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland Respiratory Care Services, and an attending physician in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. His clinical interests include respiratory therapy and advanced mechanical ventilation, neurointensive care, cardiovascular intensive care, delirium prevention, early mobility, and pediatric ECMO. Other areas of interest include clinical research, medical education, and promoting compassion and well-being as Schwartz Rounds clinical co-lead. He is a member of the Sikh community and lives in the East Bay.

Publications: 

Planning a Phased Guideline Implementation Strategy Across the Multicenter Ventilation Liberation for Kids (VentLib4Kids) Collaborative.

Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies

Loberger JM, Hearld KR, Nishisaki A, Khemani RG, Steffen KM, Abu-Sultaneh S, Ventilation Liberation for Kids (VentLib4Kids) Investigators on behalf of the Pediatric Respiratory

Pediatric Quality & Safety

It Takes Two: Reduction of Unplanned Extubations in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit through Continuous Quality Improvement

Mandeep Chadha
Alex Golchehreh
Anna Konstantin

A gel-based proteomic comparison of human cerebrospinal fluid between inflicted and non-inflicted pediatric traumatic brain injury.

Journal of neurotrauma

Gao WM, Chadha MS, Berger RP, Omenn GS, Allen DL, Pisano M, Adelson PD, Clark RS, Jenkins LW, Kochanek PM

Gel-based hippocampal proteomic analysis 2 weeks following traumatic brain injury to immature rats using controlled cortical impact.

Developmental neuroscience

Kochanek AR, Kline AE, Gao WM, Chadha M, Lai Y, Clark RS, Dixon CE, Jenkins LW

Life-threatening respiratory failure following accidental infusion of polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution into the lung.

Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology

Narsinghani U, Chadha M, Farrar HC, Anand KS