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Nicole S. Gibran
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 297
Citations - 16021
Nicole S. Gibran is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burn injury & Burn center. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 273 publications receiving 14304 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole S. Gibran include Harborview Medical Center & Shriners Hospitals for Children - Galveston.
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Toxic epidermal necrolysis clinical guidelines.
TL;DR: Recommendations: Long-term outpatient follow-up is important in TEN survivors to manage late complications and identify at-risk patients for post-discharge mortality.
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Neutral endopeptidase inhibition in diabetic wound repair.
Michelle L. Spenny,Pornprom Muangman,Stephen R. Sullivan,Nigel W. Bunnett,John C. Ansel,John E. Olerud,Nicole S. Gibran +6 more
TL;DR: Unwounded skin from diabetic mice shows increased NEP activity and NEP inhibition improved wound closure kinetics without affecting contraction, suggesting that its principal effect was to augment epithelialization.
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SCORTEN overestimates mortality in the setting of a standardized treatment protocol.
Scott D. Imahara,James H. Holmes,David M. Heimbach,Loren E. Engrav,Shari Honari,Matthew B. Klein,Nicole S. Gibran +6 more
TL;DR: Toxic epidermal necrolysis remains a life-threatening disease with a high mortality rate, but the standardized treatment protocol results in significantly improved outcomes compared to those predicted by SCORTEN.
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Pediatric Contractures in Burn Injury: A Burn Model System National Database Study
Jeremy Goverman,Katie Mathews,Richard D. Goldstein,Radha K. Holavanahalli,Karen J. Kowalske,Peter C. Esselman,Nicole S. Gibran,Oscar E. Suman,David N. Herndon,Colleen M. Ryan,Jeffrey C. Schneider +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the incidence and severity of postburn contractures in a large, multicenter, pediatric burn population and determined associated risk factors for the development of contractures.
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Management of facial burns with a collagen/glycosaminoglycan skin substitute-prospective experience with 12 consecutive patients with large, deep facial burns.
Matthew B. Klein,Loren H. Engrav,Loren H. Engrav,James H. Holmes,Jeffrey B. Friedrich,B. A. Costa,Shari Honari,Nicole S. Gibran +7 more
TL;DR: In summary, thick autograft remains the gold standard for deep facial burns, but for patients with extensive burns and limited donor sites, Integra provides an acceptable alternative.