David G Greenhalgh
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Recent Articles
1.
Greenhalgh D
Pediatr Crit Care Med
. 2024 Dec;
25(12):1187-1188.
PMID: 39630072
No abstract available.
2.
Greenhalgh D, Kiley J
Eur Burn J
. 2024 Nov;
5(3):296-308.
PMID: 39599952
Infection is very common in burn patients because they lose the primary barrier from microorganism invasion, the skin. While there are attempts to prevent infections, topical antimicrobials and systemic prophylaxis...
3.
Greenhalgh D
Eur Burn J
. 2024 Nov;
4(2):262-279.
PMID: 39599933
Surgical treatment of burn wounds has had a tremendous impact on burn patients. The survival of patients with massive burns is now very common. Expeditious coverage of the wound has...
4.
Greenhalgh D
Adv Surg
. 2024 Aug;
58(1):1-17.
PMID: 39089770
The optimal treatment of burn shock is still unresolved. The problem of "fluid creep" continues despite modern devices that fail to improve outcomes over hourly urine output. Colloids, especially albumin,...
5.
Greenhalgh D
Semin Plast Surg
. 2024 May;
38(2):105-115.
PMID: 38746700
The goal for treating pediatric burns is to allow the patient to heal with as little scarring as possible. Compared to older children and adults, very small children have anatomic...
6.
Greenhalgh D, Hill D, Burmeister D, Gus E, Cleland H, Padiglione A, et al.
Burns
. 2023 Oct;
49(7):1487-1524.
PMID: 37839919
Introduction: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign was developed to improve outcomes for all patients with sepsis. Despite sepsis being the primary cause of death after thermal injury, burns have always been...
7.
Kiley J, Greenhalgh D
Surg Clin North Am
. 2023 May;
103(3):427-437.
PMID: 37149379
Infections are the leading cause of mortality in burn patients who survive their initial resuscitation. Burn injury leads to immunosuppression and a dysregulated inflammatory response which can have a prolonged...
8.
Sen S, Romanowski K, Andre J, Greenhalgh D, Palmieri T
J Burn Care Res
. 2022 Oct;
44(2):257-261.
PMID: 36315592
Frailty can increase the risk of dying after suffering a severe injury. The Modified Frailty Index (MFI) was developed by the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program...
9.
Greenhalgh D, Green T, Lim D, Cho K
Shock
. 2022 Sep;
58(5):393-399.
PMID: 36156050
It is well known that bacterial components (pathogen-associated molecular patterns [PAMPs]) induce a proinflammatory response through pattern recognition receptor signaling. What is not known, however, is how the inflammatory response...
10.
Smith J, Fine J, Romanowski K, Sen S, Palmieri T, Greenhalgh D
Burns
. 2022 Jul;
49(4):770-774.
PMID: 35810037
Self-inflicted burns are a relatively uncommon but profound attempt at suicide. Twenty years ago, we first reviewed our experience with self-inflicted burns. With this current study, we sought to determine...