Marc G Jeschke
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Recent Articles
1.
Douglas A, Chen Y, Elloso M, Levschuk A, Jeschke M
Gels
. 2025 Feb;
11(2).
PMID: 39996653
Burns are one of the most common trauma injuries worldwide and have detrimental effects on the entire body. However, the current standard of care is autologous split thickness skin grafts...
2.
Hutter M, Tedesco D, Khalaf F, Jeschke M
Shock
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39965629
Background: The literature provides hints of seasonal influences on burn injury occurrence and outcomes in temperate climates. Still, data for geographic regions experiencing significant changes in climate throughout the year...
3.
Khalaf F, Barayan D, Saldanha S, Jeschke M
Metabolism
. 2025 Feb;
166:156158.
PMID: 39947519
With age, our metabolic systems undergo significant alterations, which can lead to a cascade of adverse effects that are implicated in both metabolic disorders, such as diabetes, and in the...
4.
Khalaf F, Touma D, Pappas A, Hatim L, Wojtowicz-Piotrowski S, Jeschke M
Biomark Res
. 2024 Dec;
12(1):160.
PMID: 39716257
Burn injuries represent a significant global challenge due to their multifaceted nature, characterized by a complex cascade of metabolic and immune dysfunction that can result in severe complications. If not...
5.
Panayi A, Heyland D, Stoppe C, Jeschke M, Knoedler S, Tapking C, et al.
Mil Med Res
. 2024 Sep;
11(1):63.
PMID: 39267196
Background: With advancements in burn treatment and intensive care leading to decreased mortality rates, a growing cohort of burn survivors is emerging. These individuals may be susceptible to frailty, characterized...
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Bieerkehazhi S, Abdullahi A, Khalaf F, Barayan D, de Brito Monteiro L, Samadi O, et al.
J Mol Med (Berl)
. 2024 Aug;
102(10):1245-1254.
PMID: 39145814
Severe burn injuries are defined by a prolonged hypermetabolic response characterized by increases in resting energy expenditure, systemic catabolism, and multi-organ dysfunction. The sustained elevation of catecholamines following a burn...
7.
Khalaf F, Ricciuti Z, Barayan D, Wojtowicz-Piotrowski S, Jeschke M
Nat Rev Endocrinol
. 2024 Jul;
20(10):567-568.
PMID: 38982289
No abstract available.
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Bieerkehazhi S, Barayan D, Khalaf F, de Brito Monteiro L, Aijaz A, Volk C, et al.
Shock
. 2024 Apr;
61(6):877-884.
PMID: 38661185
Hypermetabolic reprogramming triggered by thermal injury causes substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite the therapeutic potential of targeting this response, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Interestingly, protein S-acylation is a...
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Panayi A, Heyland D, Stoppe C, Jeschke M, Didzun O, Matar D, et al.
Crit Care
. 2024 Mar;
28(1):95.
PMID: 38519972
Background: Despite the growing prevalence of burn survivors, a gap persists in our understanding of the correlation between acute burn trauma and the long-term impact on psychosocial health. This study...
10.
Gupta S, Moiemen N, Fischer J, Attinger C, Jeschke M, Taupin P, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
. 2024 Mar;
12(3):e5674.
PMID: 38510326
Background: Dermal scaffolds have created a paradigm shift for burn and wound management by providing improved healing and less scarring, while improving cosmesis and functionality. Dermal regeneration template (DRT) is...