Edward E Tredget
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Morzycki A, Kwan P, Tredget E, Wong J
Eur Burn J
. 2024 Nov;
3(1):234-240.
PMID: 39604189
Insufflation of epinephrine-containing solutions (clysis) has shown to decrease blood loss in burn surgery. Current delivery methods are associated with significant cost and may predispose burn patients to hypothermia. This...
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Ferland-Caron G, Kwan P, Tredget E
Eur Burn J
. 2024 Nov;
4(2):248-258.
PMID: 39599931
: Recent advances in burn care have significantly improved the survival rate of patients with extensive burn injuries, placing greater emphasis on reconstruction to improve the long-term outcomes of scar...
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Chen L, Tredget E, Wu P, Wu Y
PLoS One
. 2024 Apr;
19(4):e0302417.
PMID: 38620023
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001886.].
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Eremenko E, Kwan P, Ding J, Ghosh S, Tredget E
Wound Repair Regen
. 2024 Jan;
32(2):135-145.
PMID: 38243615
Hypertrophic scars (HTS) develop from an excessive synthesis of structural proteins like collagen and a decreased expression of proteoglycans such as decorin. Previous research has demonstrated that decorin expression is...
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Schetzsle S, Lin W, Purushothaman P, Ding J, Kwan P, Tredget E
J Burn Care Res
. 2023 May;
44(5):1062-1072.
PMID: 37254900
Guidelines and protocols for orthoses in burn scar contracture rehabilitation are limited. The current study aims to determine the optimal frequency of casting, potentially facilitating the development of a serial...
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Xie J, Wang J, Wang X, Chen M, Yao B, Dong Y, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2023 May;
29(17-18):491-505.
PMID: 37212289
The treatment of refractory cutaneous wounds remains to be a clinical challenge. There is growing evidence to show that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have great potential in promoting wound healing....
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Yang G, Chen H, Chen Q, Qiu J, Qahar M, Fan Z, et al.
Inflamm Regen
. 2023 Feb;
43(1):14.
PMID: 36803580
Background: The hair follicles (HFs) are barely regenerated after loss in injuries in mammals as well as in human beings. Recent studies have shown that the regenerative ability of HFs...
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Burmeister D, Supp D, Clark R, Tredget E, Powell H, Enkhbaatar P, et al.
J Burn Care Res
. 2022 Jul;
43(5):1032-1041.
PMID: 35778269
Multiple animal species and approaches have been used for modeling different aspects of burn care, with some strategies considered more appropriate or translatable than others. On April 15, 2021, the...
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Schaffrick L, Ding J, Kwan P, Tredget E
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)
. 2021 Oct;
11(4):163-178.
PMID: 34663086
Hypertrophic scars (HTS) and keloids are common after thermal injuries and other trauma to deep regions of dermis of the skin. These abnormal scars can cause contractures and the thick...
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Ding J, Mellergaard M, Zhu Z, Kwan P, Edge D, Ma Z, et al.
Open Med (Wars)
. 2021 Sep;
16(1):1240-1255.
PMID: 34522783
Skin grafting is often the only treatment for skin trauma when large areas of tissue are affected. This surgical intervention damages the deeper dermal layers of the skin with implications...