Gregory S. Montgomery, MD
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Riley Hospital Pulmonary Hypertension Team, Co-Director
- mhillery@iu.edu
- Phone
- 317-948-7208
- Address
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705 Riley Hospital Drive
ROC 4270
Indianapolis, IN 46202 - PubMed:
Bio
Dr. Gregory Montgomery is an Associate Professor in Clinical Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine. He is also co-Medical Director of the Pediatric Pulmonary Hypertension Program at Riley Hospital for Children. He is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Montgomery completed his pediatric residency at the University of Minnesota and pediatric pulmonary medicine fellowship at the University of Colorado. Dr. Montgomery holds membership in numerous national professional societies including the American Thoracic Society and the Pulmonary Hypertension Association. His Research focuses on improvements in clinical care of children with pulmonary hypertension as well as multicenter collaboration to benefit children with cystic fibrosis.
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2005 | Fellowship | University of Colorado Health Sciences Center |
2002 | Residency | University of Minnesota School of Medicine |
1998 | MD | Indiana University |
1994 | BS | Indiana University |
Primary work is on both investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored clinical studies toward improvements in clinical care of children diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension. Lead local investigator in multiple international multicenter collaborations investigating novel therapeutic agents to address the underlying physiologic disease process in patients with cystic fibrosis. Active member of the multicenter Childhood Interstitial Lung Disease patient registry.
Pittman JE; Wylie KM; Akers K; Storch GA; Hatch J; Quante J; Frayman KB; Clarke N; Davis M; Stick SM; Hall GL; Montgomery G; Ranganathan S; Davis SD; Ferkol TW; Australian Respiratory Early Surveillance Team for Cystic Fibrosis.; Annals of the American Thoracic Society 2017 Oct
Krupp NL; Fiscus C; Webb R; Webber EC; Stanley T; Pettit R; Davis A; Hollingsworth J; Bagley D; McCaskey M; Stevens JC; Weist A; Cristea AI; Warhurst H; Bauer B; Saysana M; Montgomery GS; Howenstine MS; Davis SD; The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma 2017 Jan 24
Montgomery GS; Davis SD; Thorax 2017 Apr 7
Stempel DA; Szefler SJ; Pedersen S; Zeiger RS; Yeakey AM; Lee LA; Liu AH; Mitchell H; Kral KM; Raphiou IH; Prillaman BA; Buaron KS; Yun Kirby S; Pascoe SJ; VESTRI Investigators.; The New England journal of medicine 2016 Sep 1
Faro A; Wood RE; Schechter MS; Leong AB; Wittkugel E; Abode K; Chmiel JF; Daines C; Davis S; Eber E; Huddleston C; Kilbaugh T; Kurland G; Midulla F; Molter D; Montgomery GS; Retsch-Bogart G; Rutter MJ; Visner G; Walczak SA; Ferkol TW; Michelson PH; American Thoracic Society Ad Hoc Committee on Flexible Airway Endoscopy in Children.; American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2015 May 1
Sagel SD; Thompson V; Chmiel JF; Montgomery GS; Nasr SZ; Perkett E; Saavedra MT; Slovis B; Anthony MM; Emmett P; Heltshe SL; Annals of the American Thoracic Society 2015 May
Sterrett LE; Ebenroth ES; Query C; Ho J; Montgomery GS; Hurwitz RA; Baye F; Schamberger MS; Pediatric cardiology 2014 Jul 3
Ehsan Z; Montgomery GS; Tiller C; Kisling J; Chang DV; Tepper RS; Pediatric pulmonology 2013 Feb 8
Sterrett LE; Ebenroth ES; Montgomery GS; Schamberger MS; Hurwitz RA; Pediatric cardiology 2011 Jun 4
Tecklenburg-Lund S; Mickleborough TD; Turner LA; Fly AD; Stager JM; Montgomery GS; PloS one 2010 Oct 18
Montgomery GS; Howenstine M; Pediatrics in review 2009 Aug
Mickleborough TD; Tecklenburg SL; Montgomery GS; Lindley MR; Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) 2008 Dec 2
Mickleborough TD; Lindley MR; Montgomery GS; The Physician and sportsmedicine 2008 Dec
Eigen H; Montgomery GS; The Journal of pediatrics 2007 Nov
Montgomery GS; Sagel SD; Taylor AL; Abman SH; Pediatric pulmonology 2006 Apr
Continue to develop a multidisciplinary team approach to the care of children with pulmonary hypertension.
Work to better understand the complex, multifactorial pathogenesis of pulmonary vascular disease in children, particularly in infants born prematurely and in children with Trisomy 21.
Further the use of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in the clinical evaluation of children with pulmonary disease.
Expand the diagnostic and therapeutic flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy evaluations available at Riley Hospital for Children.