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Tina L Palmieri
Researcher at Shriners Hospitals for Children
Publications - 260
Citations - 6261
Tina L Palmieri is an academic researcher from Shriners Hospitals for Children. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burn injury & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 236 publications receiving 5285 citations. Previous affiliations of Tina L Palmieri include American College of Surgeons & University of California, San Diego.
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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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A multicenter review of toxic epidermal necrolysis treated in U.S. burn centers at the end of the twentieth century.
Tina L Palmieri,David G. Greenhalgh,Jeffrey R. Saffle,R. J. Spence,M. D. Peck,James C. Jeng,David W. Mozingo,C. J. Yowler,Robert L. Sheridan,D. H. Ahrenholz,D. M. Caruso,K. N. Foster,Richard J. Kagan,D. W. Voigt,G. F. Purdue,J. L. Hunt,Steven E. Wolf,Fred Molitor +17 more
TL;DR: Age, body surface area involvement, APACHE II score, complications, and parenteral nutrition before transfer correlated with increased mortality and early transport to a burn unit is warranted to improve patient outcome.
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ISBI Practice Guidelines for Burn Care
Rajeev Ahuja,Vinita Puri,Nicole S. Gibran,David G. Greenhalgh,James C. Jeng,D.P. Mackie,A.M. Moghazy,Naiem Moiemen,Tina L Palmieri,Michael Peck,Michael Serghiou,Stuart Watson,Yvonne Wilson,Ariel Miranda Altamirano,Bechara Atieh,Alberto Bolgiani,Gretchen J. Carrougher,Dale W. Edgar,Linda Guerrero,Marella Hanumadass,Lisa Hasibuan,Helma Hofland,Ivette Lucia Icaza,L. Klein,Hajime Matsumura,R E Nnabuko,Arash Pirat,Nyoman Putu Riasa,Fiona M. Wood,Jun Wu,Xia Zhaofan,Paul P. M. van Zuijlen +31 more
TL;DR: The ISBI PGs for Burn Care have been written to address the needs of burn specialists everywhere in the world and to reduce costs by outlining effective and efficient recommendations for management of medical problems specific to burn care.
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Effect of blood transfusion on outcome after major burn injury: A multicenter study
Tina L Palmieri,Daniel M. Caruso,Kevin N Foster,Bruce A. Cairns,Michael Peck,Richard L. Gamelli,David W. Mozingo,Richard J. Kagan,Wendy L. Wahl,Nathan Kemalyan,Joel S. Fish,Manuel Gomez,Robert L. Sheridan,Lee D. Faucher,Barbara A. Latenser,Nicole S. Gibran,Robert L. Klein,Lynn D. Solem,Jeffrey R. Saffle,Stephen E. Morris,James C. Jeng,D. Voigt,Pamela A. Howard,Fred Molitor,David G. Greenhalgh +24 more
TL;DR: The number of transfusions received was associated with mortality and infectious episodes in patients with major burns even after factoring for indices of burn severity.
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Effects of oxandrolone on outcome measures in the severely burned: A multicenter prospective randomized double-blind trial
Steven E. Wolf,Linda S. Edelman,Nathan Kemalyan,Lorraine Donison,James M. Cross,Marcia Underwood,Robert J. Spence,Dene Noppenberger,Tina L Palmieri,David G. Greenhalgh,MaryBeth Lawless,D. Voigt,Paul Edwards,Petra Warner,Richard J. Kagan,Susan Hatfield,James C. Jeng,Daria Crean,John P. Hunt,Gary F. Purdue,Agnes Burris,Bruce A. Cairns,Mary Kessler,Robert L. Klein,Rose Baker,Charles J. Yowler,Wendy Tutulo,Kevin N Foster,Daniel M. Caruso,Brian Hildebrand,Wesley Benjamin,Cynthia Villarreal,Arthur P. Sanford,Jeffrey R. Saffle +33 more
TL;DR: Treatment using oxandrolone should be considered for use in the severely burned while hepatic transaminases are monitored, and length of stay was shorter in the ox androlone group than placebo.