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Jonathan L. Eliason
Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Publications - 18
Citations - 708
Jonathan L. Eliason is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vein & Deep vein. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 655 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan L. Eliason include University of Michigan & Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
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In-theater management of vascular injury: 2 years of the Balad Vascular Registry.
W. Darrin Clouse,Todd E. Rasmussen,Michael A. Peck,Jonathan L. Eliason,Mitchell W. Cox,Andrew N. Bowser,Donald H. Jenkins,David L. Smith,Norman M. Rich +8 more
TL;DR: This evaluation represents the first in-theater report of wartime vascular injury since Vietnam and shows the principles of rapid evacuation, temporary shunting, and early reconstruction are effective, with satisfactory early in theater limb salvage.
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Vein wall remodeling after deep vein thrombosis involves matrix metalloproteinases and late fibrosis in a mouse model
Kristopher B. Deatrick,Jonathan L. Eliason,Erin Lynch,Andrea J. Moore,Nicholas A. Dewyer,Manu R. Varma,Charles G. Pearce,Gilbert R. Upchurch,Thomas W. Wakefield,Peter K. Henke +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the expression of proteases and collagen involved in early vein wall remodeling was investigated in early venous thrombosis in the mouse, and the results showed that wound healing after DVT is similar to wound healing and is associated with increased procollagen gene expression and total collagen.
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Penetrating femoropopliteal injury during modern warfare: experience of the Balad Vascular Registry.
E. Baylor Woodward,E. Baylor Woodward,W. Darrin Clouse,Jonathan L. Eliason,Michael A. Peck,Andrew N. Bowser,Mitchell W. Cox,W. Tracey Jones,Todd E. Rasmussen +8 more
TL;DR: Femoral injuries appear more prevalent than those in the popliteal region and early results of in-theater repair are comparable with contemporary civilian reports and are improved from the Vietnam era.
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The complete management of extremity vascular injury in a local population: a wartime report from the 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group/Air Force Theater Hospital, Balad Air Base, Iraq.
Michael A. Peck,W. Darrin Clouse,Mitchell W. Cox,Andrew N. Bowser,Jonathan L. Eliason,Donald H. Jenkins,David L. Smith,Todd E. Rasmussen +7 more
TL;DR: Vascular reconstruction using vein, combined with a strict wound management strategy, results in successful limb salvage with remarkably low infection, amputation and mortality rates.
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Upper Extremity Vascular Injury: A Current In-Theater Wartime Report from Operation Iraqi Freedom
W. Darrin Clouse,Todd E. Rasmussen,Jon Perlstein,Michael J. Sutherland,Michael A. Peck,Jonathan L. Eliason,Slobadon Jazerevic,Donald H. Jenkins +7 more
TL;DR: U.S. military evaluation of wartime UE vascular injury, UE injury appears rare, with LE injury twice as frequent, yet, UE limb loss appears more substantial than noted previously.