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Patricia Coutts

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Mastacouris N, Tannenbaum R, Strunk A, Koptyev J, Aarts P, Alhusayen R, et al.
JAMA Dermatol . 2023 Sep; 159(11):1258-1266. PMID: 37755725
Importance: Although several clinician- and patient-reported outcome measures have been developed for trials in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), there is currently no consensus on which measures are best suited for use...
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Alavi A, Archer J, Coutts P
SAGE Open Med Case Rep . 2021 May; 9:2050313X211013684. PMID: 34035916
The objective of this case series was to assess the wound healing effectiveness of a collagen matrix wound dressing containing partially denatured collagen, carboxymethyl cellulose, alginate and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid in...
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Sibbald R, Elliott J, Coutts P, Persaud-Jaimangal R
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2020 Nov; 33(12):643-649. PMID: 33208662
Background: Many patients with lower limb edema do not tolerate traditional higher-pressure compression devices and require alternative devices for edema control. Methods: Two systems were evaluated for control of bilateral...
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Mufti A, Somayaji R, Coutts P, Sibbald R
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2017 Dec; 31(1):607-611. PMID: 29240589
Objective: Diagnosis of wound infection can be challenging because it relies on a combination of clinical signs and symptoms that are often nonspecific. Increased periwound cutaneous temperature is a classic...
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Kim W, Sibbald R, Hu H, Bashash M, Anooshirvani N, Coutts P, et al.
J Cutan Med Surg . 2015 Aug; 20(1):52-7. PMID: 26318545
Background: Despite the high burden of disease associated with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), epidemiologic data are scarce. Objective: The objective was to review demographic features and clinical findings in 80 HS...
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Mufti A, Coutts P, Sibbald R
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2014 Dec; 28(1):11-6. PMID: 25502971
Objective: Increased local skin temperature is a classic sign of wound infection, repetitive trauma, and deep inflammation. Noncontact infrared thermometers can help to detect increases in skin surface temperatures; however,...
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Sibbald R, Snyder R, Botros M, Burrows C, Coutts P, DSouza L, et al.
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2012 May; 25(6):267-75. PMID: 22610111
Nonhealing wounds (stalled, healable) challenge affected individuals, wound clinicians, and society. Nonhealing may result despite local factors being corrected. The interplay between tissue degradation, increased inflammatory response, and abundant protease...
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Pope E, Lara-Corrales I, Mellerio J, Martinez A, Schultz G, Burrell R, et al.
J Am Acad Dermatol . 2012 Mar; 67(5):904-17. PMID: 22387035
Background: Wound care is the cornerstone of treatment for patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB); however, there are currently no guidelines to help practitioners care for these patients. Objectives: The objective...
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Norton L, Coutts P, Sibbald R
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2011 Jun; 24(7):324-32. PMID: 21685736
The prevention and management of pressure ulcers, including support surface selection, are a primary focus of healthcare providers. This article discusses the forces contributing to pressure ulcer formation and explores...
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Sibbald R, Coutts P, Woo K
Adv Skin Wound Care . 2011 Jan; 24(2):78-84. PMID: 21242737
Objective: A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) foam dressing compared with a similar non-antimicrobial foam for the treatment of superficial bacterial burden, wound-associated...