286 results on '"Shupp, Jeffrey W."'
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2. Comparison of Rapid-, Kaolin-, and Native-TEG Parameters in Burn Patient Cohorts With Acute Burn-induced Coagulopathy and Abnormal Fibrinolytic Function
3. Inhalation Injury is Associated with Endotheliopathy and Abnormal Fibrinolytic Phenotypes in Burn Patients: A Cohort Study
4. 9 Differential Coagulation Factor Activity in Obese vs. Non-Obese Burn Injured Patients
5. 2 Differential Transcriptomic Responses Among Burn Injury Outcomes Related to Morality and Hospital Length of Stay
6. 114 Burn Specific VTE Prophylaxis: Higher Enoxaparin Dose and Anti-Xa Adjustments Is Safe and Potentially Beneficial
7. 88 Lessons Learned Evaluating Ablative Fractional CO2 Laser for Burn-Related Donor Site Scars
8. 129 Are There Differences in Scar Assessments as a Function of Fitzpatrick Skin Type
9. 18 High Mobility Group Box-1 Is Not Correlated with the Persistent Hyperinflammatory Response After Burn Injury
10. 574 Identifying New or Unmanaged Co-Morbidities to Improve Burn Care Management and Establish Care
11. 16 Circulating Cytokine Ratios Demonstrate the Balance of the Pro and Anti-Inflammatory Response After Burn Injury
12. 80 Donor Skin Reduction in Full-thickness Wounds Using Autologous Cell Harvesting Device with Meshed Autograft
13. The Potential of Arterial Pulse Wave Analysis in Burn Resuscitation: A Pilot In Vivo Study
14. Compounded Cerium Nitrate–Silver Sulfadiazine Cream is Safe and Effective for the Treatment of Burn Wounds: A Burn Center’s 4-Year Experience
15. Evaluating Real-World National and Regional Trends in Definitive Closure in U.S. Burn Care: A Survey of U.S. Burn Centers
16. Peritraumatic Plasma Omega-3 Fatty Acid Concentration Predicts Chronic Pain Severity Following Thermal Burn Injury
17. A Single-Institution Experience With Standardized Objective and Subjective Scar Evaluation While Undergoing Fractional Ablative Carbon Dioxide Laser Treatment
18. Peritraumatic Vitamin D Levels Predict Chronic Pain Severity and Contribute to Racial Differences in Pain Outcomes Following Major Thermal Burn Injury
19. An Assessment of Research Priorities to Dampen the Pendulum Swing of Burn Resuscitation
20. Cutaneous Thermal Injury Modulates Blood and Skin Metabolomes Differently in a Murine Model
21. Standards in Biologic Lesions: Cutaneous Thermal Injury and Inhalation Injury Working Group 2018 Meeting Proceedings
22. Meta-Analysis of Publicly Available Clinical and Preclinical Microbiome Data From Studies of Burn Injury
23. 287 Assessment of the National Burn Repository’s Ability to Examine Obesity and Determine Burn Related Outcomes
24. 290 Admission Inflammatory Cytokine Levels Are Predictive of Fluid Resuscitation Requirements in Thermally Injured Patients
25. Endothelial damage occurs early after inhalation injury as measured by increased syndecan-1 levels
26. Laser Treatment of Hypertrophic Scar in a Porcine Model Induces Change to Epidermal Histoarchitecture That Correlates to Improved Epidermal Barrier Function
27. Pigmentation Diathesis of Hypertrophic Scar: An Examination of Known Signaling Pathways to Elucidate the Molecular Pathophysiology of Injury-Related Dyschromia
28. Contemplating a Career in Burn Surgery: Data From the 2016 Burn Physician Survey
29. The Potential of Arterial Pulse Wave Analysis in Burn Resuscitation: A Pilot In Vivo Study
30. Hypertrophic Scar Severity at Autograft Sites Is Associated With Increased Pain and Itch After Major Thermal Burn Injury
31. Burn Injuries in Patients with Paralysis: A National Perspective on Injury Patterns and Outcomes
32. Follow the Blue Feet: Nurse Implemented Postoperative MOBILITY Program
33. A National Perspective on ECMO Utilization Use in Patients with Burn Injury
34. Elastin Is Differentially Regulated by Pressure Therapy in a Porcine Model of Hypertrophic Scar
35. 44 Endothelial Monolayers Treated with Burn Patient Plasma Exhibit Differential Gene Expression Linked to Cytoskeletal Rearrangement
36. T5 Tracking Cardiac Output During Burn Resuscitation via Pulse Wave Analysis
37. 609 Available non-invasive skin probes distinguish between normal skin and hypertrophic scar but not laser-treated scar
38. 732 Examining Staff Views and Perceptions After Implementation of a Laser Doppler Imaging Device Into Practice
39. 586 Graft Loss: 5-year Review of a Single Burn Center’s Experience with an Institutional Grading Scale
40. 61 A Burn Center’s Experience with COVID-19 Positive Burn Patients
41. 614 Laser-treatment of Hypertrophic Scar Induces Change to Epidermal Histoarchitecture Correlating to Improved Epidermal Barrier Function
42. 50 Rise of the (Learning) Machines: Artificial Intelligence for the Assessment of Adult Thermal Burns
43. 45 Endothelial Damage Occurs Early After Inhalation Injury as Measured by Increased syndecan-1 Levels
44. 97 Arterial Waveform Variations as Measures of Resuscitation Adequacy in a Porcine Model of Burn Injury
45. 752 Baking Bread and Other New Hobbies: Characterizing Burn Center Admissions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
46. 759 Burn Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing the Current Literature
47. 52 Refinement of a Histologic Algorithm for Burn Depth Categorization Using 1142 Consecutive Burn Wound Biopsies
48. 595 Hypochlorous Acid for Skin Preparation in Fractional Ablative CO2 Laser Treatment of Burn Scars
49. 20 Autologous Meshed Split Thickness Graft Healing in Interstice versus Grafted Sites: A Histological Characterization
50. 55 Initial Experience Using Artificial Intelligence for the Assessment of Pediatric Burn Depth
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