54 results on '"Moffatt, Lauren T."'
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2. 2 Differential Transcriptomic Responses Among Burn Injury Outcomes Related to Morality and Hospital Length of Stay
3. 114 Burn Specific VTE Prophylaxis: Higher Enoxaparin Dose and Anti-Xa Adjustments Is Safe and Potentially Beneficial
4. 18 High Mobility Group Box-1 Is Not Correlated with the Persistent Hyperinflammatory Response After Burn Injury
5. 574 Identifying New or Unmanaged Co-Morbidities to Improve Burn Care Management and Establish Care
6. 16 Circulating Cytokine Ratios Demonstrate the Balance of the Pro and Anti-Inflammatory Response After Burn Injury
7. 287 Assessment of the National Burn Repository’s Ability to Examine Obesity and Determine Burn Related Outcomes
8. 290 Admission Inflammatory Cytokine Levels Are Predictive of Fluid Resuscitation Requirements in Thermally Injured Patients
9. Endothelial damage occurs early after inhalation injury as measured by increased syndecan-1 levels
10. Laser Treatment of Hypertrophic Scar in a Porcine Model Induces Change to Epidermal Histoarchitecture That Correlates to Improved Epidermal Barrier Function
11. The Potential of Arterial Pulse Wave Analysis in Burn Resuscitation: A Pilot In Vivo Study
12. 44 Endothelial Monolayers Treated with Burn Patient Plasma Exhibit Differential Gene Expression Linked to Cytoskeletal Rearrangement
13. T5 Tracking Cardiac Output During Burn Resuscitation via Pulse Wave Analysis
14. 609 Available non-invasive skin probes distinguish between normal skin and hypertrophic scar but not laser-treated scar
15. 586 Graft Loss: 5-year Review of a Single Burn Center’s Experience with an Institutional Grading Scale
16. 61 A Burn Center’s Experience with COVID-19 Positive Burn Patients
17. 614 Laser-treatment of Hypertrophic Scar Induces Change to Epidermal Histoarchitecture Correlating to Improved Epidermal Barrier Function
18. 45 Endothelial Damage Occurs Early After Inhalation Injury as Measured by Increased syndecan-1 Levels
19. 97 Arterial Waveform Variations as Measures of Resuscitation Adequacy in a Porcine Model of Burn Injury
20. 752 Baking Bread and Other New Hobbies: Characterizing Burn Center Admissions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
21. 759 Burn Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing the Current Literature
22. 20 Autologous Meshed Split Thickness Graft Healing in Interstice versus Grafted Sites: A Histological Characterization
23. Compounded Cerium Nitrate–Silver Sulfadiazine Cream is Safe and Effective for the Treatment of Burn Wounds: A Burn Center’s 4-Year Experience
24. 142 Transcriptome Analysis Captures Radiation Exposure in a Dose-sensitive Manner and Predicts Short-term Survival in a Mouse Model
25. 34 Rete Ridges are Decreased in Dyschromic Burn Hypertrophic Scar: A Histological Study
26. 127 Plasma from Patients with Burn Injury Increases Endothelial Permeability In-Vitro
27. 138 Evaluation of Healing Outcomes Combining Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Autologous Skin Cell Suspension and Meshed Autografts: Pre-Clinical and Clinical Evidence
28. 126 Early Transcriptomic Response to Burn injury: Prolonged Inflammatory Response is Associated with Mortality
29. 551 Fish Skin Compared to Cadaver Skin as a Temporary Coverage and Wound Bed Preparation for Full Thickness Burns: An Early Feasibility Trial.
30. Institutional Experience Using a Treatment Algorithm for Electrical Injury
31. An Assessment of Research Priorities to Dampen the Pendulum Swing of Burn Resuscitation
32. Cutaneous Thermal Injury Modulates Blood and Skin Metabolomes Differently in a Murine Model
33. Coming to Consensus: What Defines Deep Partial Thickness Burn Injuries in Porcine Models?
34. 55 Melanocytes in Hypopigmented Burn Scar Can Be Stimulated to Produce Melanin
35. 87 Evaluating Endothelial Dysfunction in Thermally-injured Patients with syndecan-1, Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor, and Thrombomodulin as Predictors of Mortality
36. 791 Institutional Experience Using a Treatment Algorithm for Electrical Injury
37. 86 Examining the Use of Contact Pathway Activation to Characterize Burn Induced Coagulopathy Using Thromboelastography
38. 114 Galectin-1 Is Overexpressed in Post-Burn Hypertrophic Scar
39. Promoter Methylation Status in Pro-opiomelanocortin Does Not Contribute to Dyspigmentation in Hypertrophic Scar
40. Utilizing Plasma Composition Data to Help Determine Procoagulant Dynamics in Patients with Thermal Injury: A Computational Assessment
41. Pigmentation Diathesis of Hypertrophic Scar: An Examination of Known Signaling Pathways to Elucidate the Molecular Pathophysiology of Injury-Related Dyschromia
42. Elastin Is Differentially Regulated by Pressure Therapy in a Porcine Model of Hypertrophic Scar
43. Active Dynamic Thermography is a Sensitive Method for Distinguishing Burn Wound Conversion
44. A Multimodal Assessment of Melanin and Melanocyte Activity in Abnormally Pigmented Hypertrophic Scar
45. Biphasic Presence of Fibrocytes in a Porcine Hypertrophic Scar Model
46. Factors Impacting the Likelihood of Death in Patients with Small TBSA Burns
47. Examination of the Early Diagnostic Applicability of Active Dynamic Thermography for Burn Wound Depth Assessment and Concept Analysis
48. Regional Neurovascular Inflammation and Apoptosis Are Detected After Electrical Contact Injury
49. Commercially Available Topical Platelet-Derived Growth Factor as a Novel Agent to Accelerate Burn-Related Wound Healing
50. Novel Application of a Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging System to Determine Signature Spectral Differences Between Infected and Noninfected Burn Wounds
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