Tamas Seres, MD
Anesthesiology
Locations
Practice Locations
UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (UCH)
720-848-0000
Provider Expertise
Specialties
- Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology ( 2001 , 2021 )
- Anesthesiology ( 2001 , 2022 )
Education & Training
Medical Schools
MD, University Medical School of Debrecen (1979)
Residency Program
Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Beth Israel Medical Center Program (2000)
Fellowships
New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus) Program (2001)
Research & Grants
Research Interests for Patients
I have a PhD in immunology and ischemia reperfusion injury of different cells and tissues of the body. I am interested in studying the best way to administer fluids during surgery and the effective way to manage blood loss and coagulation abnormalities. More recently, I am interested in studying arginine and methionine metabolism in different clinical conditions. My goal is to describe the pattern of arginine and methionine metabolites in chronic and acute inflammation. I see an opportunity to understand better the mechanism of severe vasoplegia after cardiac surgery.
information for referring providers
Referral Contact Phone
(720) 848-3315
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
Cardiac Anesthesia, Anesthesia for Transplants
Research Interest for Referring Providers
My research interest is coming from basic research on the field of ischemia reperfusion and free radical production. I studied the effect of free radicals on the function of monocytes. I am interested in the mechanism of ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. My clinical research interest is oriented to the field of goal directed fluid therapy and its role in clinical outcome. The second field I am interested in is the ROTEM technology and its use in clinical practice. More recently, I am interested in studying arginine and methionine metabolism in different clinical conditions. My goal is to describe the pattern of arginine and methionine metabolites in chronic and acute inflammation. I see an opportunity to understand better the mechanism of severe vasoplegia after cardiac surgery.