Corrie E Chumpitazi, M.D., M.S.
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Corrie E Chumpitazi, M.D., M.S.
Associate Professor
Positions
- Associate Professor
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Pediatrics
Emergency Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas United States
Addresses
- Texas Children's Hospital (Hospital)
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6621 Fannin Street, Suite A2210
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Phone: (832) 824-5497
Education
- MD from University Of Wisconsin, Madison
- 06/2004 - Madison, WI United States
- Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine
- 06/2010 - Houston, TX
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital
- 06/2007 - Boston, MA
- Pediatrics
- Internship at Massachusetts General Hospital
- 06/2005 - Boston, MA
- Pediatrics
- MS from University of Texas Health Science Center
- 12/2017 - Houston, Texas United States
- BA from DePauw University
- 05/1999 - Greencastle, Indiana United States
Certifications
- PALS Instructor
- (01/01/2014)
- American Heart Association
- ACLS
- ATLS
Honors & Awards
- Fulbright and Jaworski LLP Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching and Evaluation 2016
- Baylor College of Medicine (05/2016)
- Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Excellence Award for Development of Enduring Educational Materials
- Baylor College of Medicine (10/2016)
- Section of Emergency Medicine Super Star Award
- Baylor College of Medicine (06/2017)
- Joseph P Cravero Award Nominee
- Society for Pediatric Sedation (05/2016)
- Top Pediatric Emergency Medicine Doctors
- Houstonia Magazine (08/2012 - 08/2017)
- SuperStar Award
- Texas Children's Hospital Section of Emergency Medicine (06/2016)
- Outstanding Clinician Award
- Awarded annually to a Department of Pediatrics faculty recognized by peers as an exceptional clinician providing the highest quality medical care to patients
- Texas Children's Hospital (04/2018)
- Star Award
- Awarded to Faculty who display Excellence in Patient Care
- Baylor College of Medicine (05/2018)
Professional Interests
- Pediatric Sedation
- Pain Management
- Medical Simulation
Websites
Selected Publications
- Brousseau DC, Scott JP, Badaki-Makun O, Darbari DS, Chumpitazi CE "A multi-center randomized controlled trial of intravenous magnesium for sickle cell pain crisis in children." Blood. 2015 Jul 31; Pubmed PMID: 26232172
- Grunwell JR, Travers , McCracken CE, Scherrer P, Stormorken A, Chumpitazi CE, Roback M, Stockwell, and Kamat PP "Procedural Sedation Outside the Operating Room Using Ketamine in 22,645 Children: A Report from the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium." Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2016 Dec 17;12 Pubmed PMID: 27505726
- Chumpitazi CE, Rees CA, Camp EA, Valdez K, Choi B, Chumpitazi BP, Pereira F "Influencing Drainage Setting and Cost for Cutaneous Abscesses among Pediatric Patients. Am J Emerg Med." Am J Emerg Med. 2017; Pubmed PMID: 28029490
- Khalil SN, Hahn BJ, Chumpitazi CE, Rock AD, Kaelin BA, Macias CG "A Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label, Active-Comparator Trial to Determine the Efficacy, Safety, and Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Ibuprofen for Treatment of Fever in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients." BMC Pediatrics.; Pubmed PMID: 28143430
- Panepinto JA, Scott JP, Badaki-Makun O, Darbari DS, Chumpitazi CE, Brousseau DC "Determining the longitudinal validity and meaningful differences in HRQL of the PedsQL™ Sickle Cell Disease Module." Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2017 Jun 15;1(124) Pubmed PMID: 28606098
- Chumpitazi CE, Rees CA, Camp EA, Bernhardt MD "Decreased Opioid Prescribing in a Pediatric Emergency Department after the FDA Rescheduling of Hydrocodone." J Emerg Med. 2017; Pubmed PMID: 27727038
- Macias CG, Chumpitazi CE "Sedation and anesthesia for CT: emerging issues for providing high-quality care.." Pediatr Radiol. 2011 Sep;41:517-22. Pubmed PMID: 21847733
- Chumpitazi CE, Rees CA, Henkel EB, Valdez KL, Chumpitazi BP "Diagnostic Approach to Constipation Impacts Pediatric Emergency Department Disposition." Am J Emerg Med. 2017 Apr; Pubmed PMID: 28460807
- 7. Brandow AM, Nimmer M, Simmons T, Casper TC, Cook LJ, Chumpitazi CE, Scott JP, Panepinto JA, Brousseau DC "Impact of emergency department care on outcomes of acute pain events in children with sickle cell disease." Am J Hematol. 2016; Pubmed PMID: 27517842
- Chumpitazi CE, Barrera P, Macias CG. "Diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic reliability in pediatric emergency medicine: The role of evidence-based guidelines.." Clin Pediatr Emerg Med. 2011 Jul;12(2):113-120.
- Badaki-Makun O1, Scott JP, Panepinto JA, Casper TC, Hillery CA, Dean JM, Brousseau DC; Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) Magnesium in Sickle Cell Crisis (MAGiC) Study Group. "Intravenous magnesium for pediatric sickle cell vaso-occlusive crisis: Methodological issues of a randomized controlled trial." Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2014 Jun 6;6(61):1049-1054. Pubmed PMID: 24443249
- Chumpitazi CE, Rees C, Camp EA, Doughty CR, Hsu DH, Lorin ML "Creation and Assessment of a Critical News Delivery Simulation Curriculum for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows." Cureus. 2016 May; Pubmed PMID: 27335708
- Henkel EB, Sampayo EM, Camp EA, Naik-Mathuria BJ, Chumpitazi CE, Wesson D, Rubalcava D "Assessing Leadership and Clinical Performance of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Providers during Level 1 Trauma Resuscitations Using Video Review." Trauma and Emergency Care.;
- Chumpitazi CE, Henkel EB, Valdez KL, Chumpitazi BP "Soap Suds Enema are Efficacious and Safe for Treating Fecal Impaction in Children with Abdominal Pain." J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2016 Jul; Pubmed PMID: 26655947
- Chumpitazi CE, Tran JQ. "Images in emergency medicine. Child with diarrhea and rash. Acrodermatitis enteropathica.." Annals Emerg Med. 2013 Oct;62(4):303, 318. Pubmed PMID: 24054094
- Rees C, Rubalcava DM, Chumpitazi CE "A Child with a painful swollen ear." Arch Dis Child. 2016 Sep; Pubmed PMID: 27102760
- Rees C, Chumpitazi CE "Bad News or Really Bad News?." Acad Pediatr. 2016 Jul; Pubmed PMID: 27102760
- Nanthakumar NN, Klopcic CE, Walker WA. "Normal and glucocorticoid-induced development of human small intestinal xenograft.." Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2003 Jul;285(1):162-170. Pubmed PMID: 12560204
- Green SM, Roback MG, Krauss BS, Miner JR, Schneider S, Kivela PD, Nelson LS, Chumpitazi CE "nscheduled Procedural Sedation: A Multidisciplinary Consensus Practice Guideline." Ann Emerg Med. 2019 May 22;73(5):e51-65. Pubmed PMID: 31029297
- Stoner MJ, Kupperman N, Mahajan P, Bress S, Roland D, Chumpitazi CE "Pediatric Emergency Care Research Networks: A Research Agenda." Acad Emerg Med. 2018 Dec;25(12):1336-44. Pubmed PMID: 30393902
- Carden MA, Brousseau DC, Ahmad FA, Bennett J, Bhatt S, Bogie A, Brown K, Casper TC, Chapman LL, Chumpitazi CE "Normal Saline Bolus Use in Pediatric Emergency Departments is Associated with Worse Pain Control in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia and Vaso-occlusive Pain." Am J Hematol. 2019 Jun;94(6):689-696. Pubmed PMID: 30916794
- Rees CR, Lin J, Camp EA, Bernhardt MB, Chumpitazi CE "Race and Ethnicity: Not Factors in Prescribing Trends for Hydrocodone- and Codeine-Containing Products in Two Pediatric Emergency Departments.." J Op Manag. 2019 Jun; Pubmed PMID: 31343724
- Kaushal S, Placencia JL, Maffei SR, Chumpitazi CE "Intranasal Fentanyl Use in Neonates. Hosp Pharm.." Hosp Pharm.. 2020 Apr;55(2):126-129. Pubmed PMID: 32214447
- Farr KM, Moffett BS, Jones JL, Rogers AP, Chumpitazi CE. "Chloral Hydrate in a Dexmedetomidine era.." Hosp Pharm. 2020 Aug;55:236-239. Pubmed PMID: 32742011
- Crumm CE, Kaushal S, Chumpitazi CE. "Assessing procedural satisfaction in the pediatric ED: A systematic review.." Am J Emerg Med.. 2020 Jul;30548-9. Pubmed PMID: 32693939
- Abulebda K, Srinivasan S, Maa T, Stormorken A, Chumpitazi CE. "Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Faculty Development Workshop to Enhance Debriefing Skills among Novice Facilitators.." Cureus. 2020;12(2) Pubmed PMID: 32195066
- Agrawal NA, Zavlin D, Singh A, Xue AS, Chumpitazi CE, Friedman JD, Izaddoost S. "Evaluating the Cost of Procedural Sedation in the Pediatric Emergency Department Setting.." Plast Reconstr Surg. 2020; Pubmed PMID: 31155424
- Cruz AT, Doughty CB, Hsu DC, Chumpitazi CE, Sampayo EM, Meskill SD, Shah MI. "Focused Research Infrastructure for Postgraduate Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows Increases Dissemination of Scholarly Work.." AEM Educ Train. 2019;22(4):231-238. Pubmed PMID: 32704592
- Camp EA, Chumpitazi CE. "Obesity Screening in an Urban Emergency Department Setting." Nut Obesity Metab Surg. 2019;
- Crumm CE, Camp EA, Khalil M, Chumpitazi CE. "Improving the Pediatric Procedural Experience: An Analysis of Pain, Anxiety, and Satisfaction.." J Patient Exp. 2020 Apr; Pubmed PMID: 32851145
- Kamat PP, McCracken CE, Simon HK, Stormorken A, Mallory M, Chumpitazi CE, Cravero JP "Trends in Outpatient Procedural Sedation: 2007-2018." Pediatrics. 2020 May; Pubmed PMID: 32332053
Memberships
- Society for Pediatric Sedation
- Provider Course Committee Chair (01/2008)
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Section of Emergency Medicine (07/2007)
- American College of Emergency Physicians
- Section of Pediatrics (05/2009)
- Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
- Research Committee (08/2015)
Funding
- Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation and Improvement Center - #170230239
- $10,000,000.00 (07/01/2020 - 06/30/2024) Grant funding from Health Related Services Administration
- EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center (EIIC) leverages partnerships with national professional organizations to provide EMSC grantees and the emergency care community with training, support and tools to improve pediatric emergency care delivery across diverse emergency care systems across the continuum of care. With a growing body of evidence-based resources, the EIIC uses an enhanced and innovative approach to knowledge dissemination that utilizes novel technologies, subject matter expertise in the development of resources, and quality improvement (QI) methodology to minimize morbidity and mortality due to illness and injury in children. With a heavy emphasis on the prehospital and hospital based community, the EIIC’s effort will also target the lay public, ESMC stakeholders, advocates and the scientific community. Services: A systems-based approach will be used to align priorities and efforts across organizations and domains of emergency care: trauma, hospital, prehospital, disaster preparedness, research, and state/territory-based EMSC programs. Matrixed with these core domains and a team-of-teams approach are knowledge management, QI collaboratives, advocacy, analytics, and value-based care. The co-principal investigators from Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, and University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH in conjunction with co-investigators from Yale University School of Medicine, the Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor UCLA, and Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s Hospital, together will expand the existing EIIC partnerships to include the Emergency Nurses Association, National Association of State EMS Officials, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the American College of Surgeons. National QI collaboratives, dissemination toolkits, novel educational platforms, and innovative communication techniques will be used to drive expansion and enhancement of the pediatric emergency care workforce, integration of best practices, and ultimately adoption of evidence based strategies to decrease pediatric morbidity and mortality.
- Bedside Exclusion of Pulmonary Emboli in Children without Exposure to Radiation - #1R01-HL148247 01A1
- $7,882,615.00 (08/21/2020 - 06/30/2025) Grant funding from NIH
- This PECARN study is a prospective, observational cohort study of children ages 4 to 17 years old who have sufficiently high probability of pulmonary embolism (PE) to warrant objective diagnostic testing with a D-dimer or pulmonary vascular imaging. The goal is to measure the diagnostic accuracy of a prediction rule for exclusion of PE and the D-dimer.
- 1UG3HL148560-01A1 - #1UG3HL148560-01A1
- $8,700,000.00 (08/01/2020 - 08/01/2025) Grant funding from NIH
- Sickle Cell Disease is an "arginine deficiency syndrome" associated with early mortality & Vaso-occlusive Episodes . Increased arginase activity from both inflammatory triggers & more significantly from erythrocyte-arginase release during hemolysis, leads to low arginine bioavailability. Although mechanisms of arginine dysregulation are complex & multifactorial, they can be overcome through arginine supplementation, a phenomenon known as the 'arginine paradox'. In transgenic mouse models of SCD, arginine supplementation inhibits the red cell Gardos channels, reduces red cell density, improves perfusion and reduces lung injury, microvascular vaso-occlusion and mortality. We therefore hypothesize that L-arginine is a safe and efficacious intervention to alter the vaso-occlusive physiology and improve care for children with VOEs.
Languages
Spanish
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