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Marion H. Jordan
Researcher at MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Publications - 72
Citations - 2821
Marion H. Jordan is an academic researcher from MedStar Washington Hospital Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Burn center. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2583 citations. Previous affiliations of Marion H. Jordan include Washington Hospital & Georgetown University.
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Artificial dermis for major burns. A multi-center randomized clinical trial.
David M. Heimbach,Arnold Luterman,John P. Burke,Albert Cram,David Herndon,John S. Hunt,Marion H. Jordan,William F. Mcmanus,Lynn Solem,Glenn D. Warden,Bruce E. Zawacki +10 more
TL;DR: An 11-center prospective randomized trial using the artificial dermis with an epidermal graft provides a permanent cover that is at least as satisfactory as currently available skin grafting techniques, and uses donor grafts that are thinner and donor sites that heal faster.
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Multicenter postapproval clinical trial of Integra dermal regeneration template for burn treatment.
David M. Heimbach,Glenn D. Warden,Arnold Luterman,Marion H. Jordan,Nathan Ozobia,Colleen M. Ryan,D. Voigt,William L. Hickerson,Jeffrey R. Saffle,Frederick A. DeClement,Robert L. Sheridan,Alan R. Dimick +11 more
TL;DR: The safety and effectiveness of Integra Dermal Regeneration Template was evaluated in a postapproval study involving 216 burn injury patients and further supports the conclusion that Integra is a safe and effective treatment modality in the hands of properly trained clinicians under conditions of routine clinical use at burn centers.
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A review of the local pathophysiologic bases of burn wound progression.
Jeffrey W. Shupp,Teresa J. Nasabzadeh,Dean S. Rosenthal,Marion H. Jordan,Philip E. Fidler,James C. Jeng +5 more
TL;DR: An understanding of the complex, interrelated mediators of burn wound progression and their ultimate point of convergence in effecting tissue necrosis—cell apoptosis or oncosis—will allow for the future development of therapeutic interventions.
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Critical review of burn depth assessment techniques: Part I. Historical review.
TL;DR: The literature supporting the different adjuvants to clinical decision making is reviewed, providing a historical perspective that serves as a framework for part 2, a critical assessment of laser Doppler imaging.
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American Burn Association consensus statements.
Nicole S. Gibran,Shelley A. Wiechman,Walter J. Meyer,Linda S. Edelman,James A. Fauerbach,Linda Gibbons,Radha K. Holavanahalli,Carly Hunt,Kelly Keller,Elizabeth Kirk,Jacqueline Laird,Giavonni M. Lewis,Sidonie Moses,Jill L. Sproul,Gretta E. Wilkinson,Steven E. Wolf,Alan Young,Sandra Yovino,Michael J. Mosier,Leopoldo C. Cancio,Hamed Amani,Carolyn B Blayney,Judith Cullinane,Linwood R. Haith,James C. Jeng,Patricia Kardos,George C. Kramer,Mary Beth Lawless,Maria Serio-Melvin,Sidney F. Miller,Katie Moran,Rachel Novakovic,Bruce Potenza,Anna Rinewalt,John Schultz,Howard G. Smith,Maggie L. Dylewski,Lucy Wibbenmeyer,Palmer Q. Bessey,Jennifer Carter,Richard L. Gamelli,Cleon W. Goodwin,Tamara Graves,Kathleen A. Hollowed,Jimmy Holmes,John Noordenbas,Megan Nordlund,Alisa Savetamal,Peggie Simpson,Daniel L. Traber,Lillian D. Traber,Bernadette Nedelec,Matthias B. Donelan,Mary Jo Baryza,Dhaval Bhavsar,Sigrid A Blome-Eberwein Md,Gretchen J. Carrougher,William L. Hickerson,Victor Joe,Marion H. Jordan,Karen J. Kowalske,Derek Murray,Vimal K. Murray,Ingrid Parry,Michael Peck,Debra A. Reilly,Jeffrey C. Schneider,Linda Ware,Adam J. Singer,Steven T. Boyce,David H. Ahrenholz,Philip Chang,Richard A.F. Clark,Ryan M Fey,Phil Fidler,Warren L. Garner,David G. Greenhalgh,Shari Honari,Larry M. Jones,Richard J. Kagan,John Kirby,Jeannie Leggett,Nicholas A. Meyer,Cynthia L. Reigart,Karen J Richey,Lior Rosenberg,Joan M. Weber,Brad Wiggins +87 more
TL;DR: Development of metrics for burn care, including healing of skin wounds during the acute phase of treatment, is essential in an environment of decreasing resources and increasing interest in quality and accuracy of medical information.