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Edwin A. Deitch
Researcher at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Publications - 68
Citations - 4213
Edwin A. Deitch is an academic researcher from University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymph & Lung injury. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 68 publications receiving 3873 citations.
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American Burn Association consensus conference to define sepsis and infection in burns
David G. Greenhalgh,Jeffrey R. Saffle,James H. Holmes,Richard L. Gamelli,Tina L Palmieri,Jureta W. Horton,Ronald G. Tompkins,Daniel L. Traber,David W. Mozingo,Edwin A. Deitch,Cleon W. Goodwin,David N. Herndon,James J. Gallagher,Arthur P. Sanford,James C. Jeng,David H. Ahrenholz,Alice N. Neely,Michael S. O’Mara,Steven E. Wolf,Gary F. Purdue,Warren L. Garner,Charles J. Yowler,Barbara A. Latenser +22 more
TL;DR: The goal of the consensus conference was to develop and publish standardized definitions for sepsis and infection-related diagnoses in the burn population, which will improve the capability of performing more meaningful multicenter trials among burn centers.
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Influence of storage on red blood cell rheological properties.
Tamara L. Berezina,Sergey B. Zaets,Claire Morgan,Charles R. Spillert,M. Kamiyama,Zoltán Spolarics,Edwin A. Deitch,George W. Machiedo +7 more
TL;DR: Serious hemorrheological disorders, including the decrease in RBC deformability secondary to shape abnormalities, acidosis, and the decrease of blood clotting, start already at the second week of storage and progress up to the end of the storage period.
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Burns, bacterial translocation, gut barrier function, and failure.
TL;DR: The goal of this review will be to provide a perspective on the evolution of the gut hypothesis of systemic inflammation and distant organ dysfunction.
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A2A adenosine receptors and C/EBPβ are crucially required for IL-10 production by macrophages exposed to Escherichia coli
Balázs Csóka,Zoltán Németh,László Virág,Pál Gergely,S. Joseph Leibovich,Pal Pacher,Chun Xiao Sun,Michael R. Blackburn,E. Sylvester Vizi,Edwin A. Deitch,György Haskó,György Haskó +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the A(2A) receptor-C/EBPbeta axis is critical for IL-10 production after bacterial infection, and that TRAF6 impairs the potentiating effect of adenosine.
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Gut lymph and lymphatics: a source of factors leading to organ injury and dysfunction.
TL;DR: The gut lymph hypothesis of ARDS and MODS helps clarify several important issues and provides new pathophysiologic information, thereby providing a basis for novel therapies and by studying the composition of lymph, MODS‐inducing factors can be isolated and identified.