University of California San Francisco

Seeley Eric J
Eric J. Seeley, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine,

Director of Bronchoscopy and Interventional Pulmonary Medicine

Fellowship Directory, Interventional Pulmonary Medicine

Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Department of Medicine

Address

521 Parnassus Avenue, #6227
San Francisco, CA 94117
United States

    Biography

    I am a clinician who focuses on pulmonary procedures, including the advanced bronchoscopic techniques of endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) and electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (EMN). In general, these are less invasive techniques frequently utilized to diagnose lung nodules, lung masses, mediastinal and hilar enlargement of lymph nodes and lung infections.

    In addition I have advanced training in the interventional pulmonary techniques utilized to diagnose and treat malignant and benign processes in the trachea and bronchi. These techniques include rigid bronchoscopy, bronchial and tracheal stent placement, as well as cryoablative techniques including cryospray and cryoprobe ablation. I am also a co-investigator on several industry sponsored trials of lung volume reduction of emphysema through endobronchial coil or valve placement.

    Procedures Performed:
    * endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)
    * electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (EMN)
    * gold fiducial placement
    * rigid bronchoscopy
    * cryospray ablation
    * Argon Plasma Coagulation
    * foreign body removal from the airway
    * balloon dilation of the airway (balloon bronchoplasty)
    * endobronchial stent placement
    * Endobronchial valve placement for bronchopleural fistulae

    Disease Treated
    * lung nodule/mass diagnostics
    * hilar and mediastinal lymph node biopsies
    * carcinoid tumors
    * Lung Cancer
    * tracheobronchomalacia
    * relapsing polychondritis
    * Wegner's Granulomatosis

    In order to schedule an appointment to see me in the Interventional Pulmonary clinic at UCSF please call the number above (415-353-7285). During all clinical consultations, it is essential that you bring a disk with a copy of all outside chest CTs or PET scans.

    In addition to specializing in pulmonary procedures, I am also an attending in the UCSF medical and surgical intensive care units where I manage critically ill patients with respiratory failure and septic shock. I have done research on sepsis and the acute respiratory distress syndrome and am the course director for the critical care ultrasound course at UCSF.

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    UCSF/PAMF Fellowship in Interventional Pulmonary Medicine Internal Medicine 2014
    UCSF Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Internal Medicine 2010
    UCSF Residency Internal Medicine 2006
    University of Chicago M.D. School of Medicine 2003
    Northwestern University B.S. Biomedical Engineering School of Engineering 1997

    Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine,
    Internal Medicine - General
    Critical Care Medicine - Subspecialty
    Pulmonary Disease - Subspecialty

    Awards & Honors

    Award Conferred By Date
    Best Abstract Sepsis 2012 International Sepsis Meeting 2012
    Professionalism Award UCSF 2007
    Resident teaching award UCSF 2007

    Clinical Expertise

    Argon Plasma Coagulation (APC) therapy for bleeding or tumor invasion

    Carcinoid Tumors

    Complex Pleural Effusions

    Cryo-probe resection of airway tumors

    Cryospray Ablation of Airway Tumors

    Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy (EMN)

    Endobronchial Ultrasound guided Bronchoscopy (EBUS)

    Enlarged Lymph Nodes In The Chest

    Gold and Platinum Fiducial Placement for Radiation Therapy

    Lung Cancer Diagnostics And Staging

    Lung Masses

    Sarcoidosis

    Tracheal And Bronchial Obstructions 

    Tracheal and Bronchial Stent Placement

    Grants and Funding

    • Regulation of Innate Immunity by the Sympathetic Nervous System Druing Sepsis | NIH | 2012-08-01 - 2017-05-31 | Role: Principal Investigator

    Research Narrative

    My research lies at the intersection of the nervous system and immunity. Specifically, I have been studying how noradrenergic neurons influence the immune response during severe infection in mice. These studies may have important implications for how states of heightened stress, that lead to elevations in systemic catecholamines, alter the immune system. A second area of research is the epigenetic imprint of severe sepsis on human monocytes.

    Research Interests

    Sepsis

    ARDS

    Mechanical Ventilations

    Lung Cancer Diagnostics

    New Techniques in Interventional Pulmonary Medicine

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 47
    1. Patient-controlled Anesthesia With Propofol During Bronchoscopy.
      Seeley EJ| | PubMed
    2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome-attributable mortality in critically ill patients with sepsis.
      Auriemma CL, Zhuo H, Delucchi K, Deiss T, Liu T, Jauregui A, Ke S, Vessel K, Lippi M, Seeley E, Kangelaris KN, Gomez A, Hendrickson C, Liu KD, Matthay MA, Ware LB, Calfee CS| | PubMed
    3. Flexible Bronchoscopic Deployment of a Silicone Bronchial Stent.
      Gesthalter YB, Seeley EJ| | PubMed
    4. Bilateral Endobronchial Masses and Severe Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure.
      Ivanick NM, Moh M, Seeley EJ, Benn BS| | PubMed
    5. Efforts to Limit Publication Bias and Improve Quality in the Journal: Introduction of Double-Blind Peer Review.
      Ost DE, Seeley EJ, Shojaee S, Yasufuku K| | PubMed
    6. The Impact of Bronchial Thermoplasty on Asthma-Related Quality of Life and Controller Medication Use.
      Seeley EJ, Alshelli I, Canfield J, Lum M, Krishna G| | PubMed
    7. Using a Dedicated Interventional Pulmonology Practice Decreases Wait Time Before Treatment Initiation for New Lung Cancer Diagnoses.
      Benn BS, Parikh M, Tsau PH, Seeley E, Krishna G| | PubMed
    8. Central Airway Obstruction Due to Tracheal Glomus Tumor.
      Haro GJ, Seeley EJ, Jablons DM, Kratz JR| | PubMed
    9. Pulmonary Sclerosing Pneumocytoma: Did Lightening Just Strike Twice?
      Alshelli I, Seeley EJ| | PubMed
    10. A mass that has no (EBUS) echo.
      Rosenblum MK, Wang SX, Seeley EJ| | PubMed