Heather Cleland
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Recent Articles
1.
Peng D, Paul E, Lonie S, Rosenblum S, Perera R, Ang G, et al.
Burns
. 2024 Dec;
51(2):107364.
PMID: 39740482
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of limiting increases in theatre ambient temperature to 27°C to prevent intraoperative patient hypothermia. Methods: This single-centre, comparative cohort...
2.
Reid I, Bortz H, Burrell A, Gantner D, Rosenblum S, Cleland H
Eur Burn J
. 2024 Nov;
4(1):80-86.
PMID: 39599972
Use of intravascular warming catheters following major burns has been shown to be effective to maintain normothermia, but their use may be associated with complications. The aim of this study...
3.
Cleland H, Sriubaite I, Gabbe B
Eur Burn J
. 2024 Nov;
3(3):391-400.
PMID: 39599953
This study examines the costs of severe burn injury in Victoria, Australia. It quantifies the funding generated through an activity-based case-mix system for hospital treatment of acute injury and presentations...
4.
Cleland H, Cameron P, Gabbe B
Emerg Med Australas
. 2024 Sep;
37(1):e14495.
PMID: 39261992
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine the profile, management and outcomes of adult patients with severe burns within the Victorian State Trauma System (VSTS). Methods: Data...
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James F, Goh M, Vogrin S, Ng I, Douglas A, Holmes N, et al.
World Allergy Organ J
. 2024 Aug;
17(8):100936.
PMID: 39211425
Background: Severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCAR) are a group of delayed presumed T-cell mediated hypersensitivities associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite their shared global healthcare burden and impact, the...
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Cleland H, Stewardson A, Padiglione A, Tracy L
Burns
. 2024 May;
50(6):1544-1554.
PMID: 38714428
Introduction: This study interrogates infection related data in the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ), to examine associations of multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) and blood stream infection (BSI)....
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Dahm S, Lee G, Cleland H, Menezes H, Ng S
Scars Burn Heal
. 2023 Nov;
9:20595131231202103.
PMID: 38022893
Introduction: Hypertrophic scarring is a common and debilitating consequence of burn scars. While there is limited evidence for current treatment options, laser therapy has been shown to be effective, low...
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Milton-Jones H, Soussi S, Davies R, Charbonney E, Charles W, Cleland H, et al.
Crit Care
. 2023 Nov;
27(1):459.
PMID: 38012797
Background: Burn inhalation injury (BII) is a major cause of burn-related mortality and morbidity. Despite published practice guidelines, no consensus exists for the best strategies regarding diagnosis and management of...
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Garcia N, Rahman M, Arellano C, Banakh I, Yung-Chih C, Peter K, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Nov;
24(22).
PMID: 38003467
Autologous skin grafting has been commonly used in clinics for decades to close large wounds, yet the cellular and molecular interactions between the wound bed and the graft that mediates...
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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...