Matt Siuba

Matt Siuba

Critical Care Medicine Physician

Cleveland Clinic

Biography

I am an intensivist (aka critical care medicine specialist) at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, OH. Clinically my interests include circulatory shock as well as severe forms of respiratory failure, especially Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Additionally, I’m interested in ICU procedures, particularly point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) and difficult vascular access.

More broadly, I am invested in minimally-invasive, maximally attentive medical care (zentensivism).

An aspiring clinician-scientist, I am enrolled in the M.S. in Clinical Research program at Case Western Reserve University. My research interests include ICU outcomes, quality improvement, de-implementation, and research quality in general.

Interests

  • ICU outcomes
  • Respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation
  • Shock
  • ICU procedures
  • Education and quality improvement

Education

  • DO, Osteopathic Medicine, 2013

    Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM)

  • BS, Neurobiology and Physiology, 2008

    Purdue University

Experience

 
 
 
 
 

Staff Intensivist

Cleveland Clinic

2019-07-01 – Present Cleveland, OH
 
 
 
 
 

Fellow and Chief Fellow, Critical Care Medicine

Cleveland Clinic

2017-07-01 – 2019-06-30 Cleveland, OH
 
 
 
 
 

Resident and Chief Resident, Internal Medicine & Pediatrics

Western Michigan University School of Medicine

2013-07-01 – 2017-06-30 Kalamazoo, MI

Selected Publications

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Higher Class of Obesity Is Associated With Delivery of Higher Tidal Volumes in Subjects With ARDS

Do patients with obesity receive higher tidal volumes when on mechanical ventilation?

Mortality in Adults With Cystic Fibrosis Requiring Mechanical Ventilation. Cross-Sectional Analysis of Nationwide Events

Survival in patients with cystic fibrosis is improving over time. Traditionally, there has been concern about high mortality in individuals with CF requiring invasive mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure.

Treading Lightly in a Pandemic, Zentensivist Reflections on COVID-19

Given limitations in resources as well as evidence, we need to tread lightly in the ICU more than ever…

Education & Writing

More to Come!

Critical Care Now: Refractory Hypoxemia

Master medical educator Haney Mallemat and I discuss management of severe/refractory ARDS.

Contact

mts124 [at] case [dot] edu