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    An Economic Evaluation of the Impact, Cost, and Medicare Policy Implications of Chronic Nonhealing Wounds by Nussbaum, Samuel R., Carter, Marissa J., Fife, Caroline E., DaVanzo, Joan, Haught, Randall, Nusgart, Marcia, Cartwright, Donna

    Published in Value in health (01-01-2018)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine the cost of chronic wound care for Medicare beneficiaries in aggregate, by wound type and by setting. This retrospective…”
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    Imaging peripheral lymphatic dysfunction in chronic conditions by Sevick-Muraca, Eva M, Fife, Caroline E, Rasmussen, John C

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (15-03-2023)
    “…The lymphatics play important roles in chronic diseases/conditions that comprise the bulk of healthcare worldwide. Yet the ability to routinely image and…”
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    Lymphatic abnormalities are associated with RASA1 gene mutations in mouse and man by Burrows, Patricia E., Gonzalez-Garay, Manuel L., Rasmussen, John C., Aldrich, Melissa B., Guilliod, Renie, Maus, Erik A., Fife, Caroline E., Kwon, Sunkuk, Lapinski, Philip E., King, Philip D., Sevick-Muraca, Eva M.

    “…Mutations in gene RASA1 have been historically associated with capillary malformation–arteriovenous malformation, but sporadic reports of lymphatic involvement…”
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    A new approach to clinical research: Integrating clinical care, quality reporting, and research using a wound care network‐based learning healthcare system by Serena, Thomas E., Fife, Caroline E., Eckert, Kristen A., Yaakov, Raphael A., Carter, Marissa J.

    Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-05-2017)
    “…The disparity between ideal evidence from randomized controlled trials and real‐world evidence in medical research has prompted the United States Food and Drug…”
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    Why is it so hard to do the right thing in wound care? by Fife, Caroline E., Carter, Marissa J., Walker, David

    Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-03-2010)
    “…ABSTRACT “Doing the right thing” in wound care is not an easy task. Studies suggest that 3 factors determine compliance with performing basic wound care from…”
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    Skin and Wound Care in Lymphedema Patients: A Taxonomy, Primer, and Literature Review by Fife, Caroline E, Farrow, Wade, Hebert, Adelaide A, Armer, Nathan C, Stewart, Bob R, Cormier, Janice N, Armer, Jane M

    Published in Advances in skin & wound care (01-07-2017)
    “…Lymphedema is a condition of localized protein-rich swelling from damaged or malfunctioning lymphatics. Because the immune system is compromised, there is a…”
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    Lymphatic delivery of etanercept via nanotopography improves response to collagen-induced arthritis by Aldrich, Melissa B, Velasquez, Fred C, Kwon, Sunkuk, Azhdarinia, Ali, Pinkston, Kenneth, Harvey, Barrett R, Chan, Wenyaw, Rasmussen, John C, Ross, Russell F, Fife, Caroline E, Sevick-Muraca, E M

    Published in Arthritis research & therapy (31-05-2017)
    “…Evidence suggests lymphatic function mediates local rheumatoid arthritis (RA) flares. Yet biologics that target the immune system are dosed systemically via…”
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    Case Report: The effect of automated manual lymphatic drainage therapy on lymphatic contractility in 4 distinct cases by Aldrich, Melissa B, Rasmussen, John C, Karni, Ron J, Fife, Caroline E, Aviles, Frank, Eckert, Kristen A, Melin, M Mark

    Published in Frontiers in medical technology (17-07-2024)
    “…Automated manual lymphatic drainage therapy (AMLDT) is available for home use in the form of a pneumatic mat of 16 pressurized air channels that inflate and…”
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    Lymphatic Dissemination and Axillary Web Syndrome in Primary Cutaneous Tuberculosis Secondary to Needlestick Injury by Malek, Alexandre E, Fife, Caroline E, Rasmussen, John C, Karni, Ron J, Morrow, John R, Wanger, Audrey, Sevick-Muraca, Eva M, Ostrosky-Zeichner, Luis

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (01-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Cutaneous tuberculosis secondary to skin inoculation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is uncommon but it can occur in the health care settings. Herein,…”
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    Comparative cost and clinical effectiveness of clostridial collagenase ointment for chronic dermal ulcers by Waycaster, Curtis, Carter, Marissa J, Gilligan, Adrienne M, Mearns, Elizabeth S, Fife, Caroline E, Milne, Catherine T

    “…Chronic dermal ulcers affect approximately 2.4-4.5 million people in the USA and are associated with loss of function, decreased quality of life and…”
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    Effect of pneumatic compression therapy on lymph movement in lymphedema-affected extremities, as assessed by near-infrared fluorescence lymphatic imaging by Aldrich, Melissa B., Gross, Deborah, Morrow, John Rodney, Fife, Caroline E., Rasmussen, John C.

    “…Previous studies have shown cost effectiveness and quality-of-life benefit of pneumatic compression therapy (PCT) for lymphedema (LE). Insurers, such as the…”
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    Evidence for SH2 domain-containing 5'-inositol phosphatase-2 (SHIP2) contributing to a lymphatic dysfunction by Agollah, Germaine D, Gonzalez-Garay, Manuel L, Rasmussen, John C, Tan, I-Chih, Aldrich, Melissa B, Darne, Chinmay, Fife, Caroline E, Guilliod, Renie, Maus, Erik A, King, Philip D, Sevick-Muraca, Eva M

    Published in PloS one (10-11-2014)
    “…The lymphatic vasculature plays a critical role in a number of disease conditions of increasing prevalence, such as autoimmune disorders, obesity, blood…”
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    Trends in Medicare Costs of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, 2013 through 2022 by Gelly, Helen B, Fife, Caroline E, Walker, David, Eckert, Kristen Allison

    Published in Undersea & hyperbaric medicine (01-01-2024)
    “…To analyze Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Registry (HBOTR) data to estimate the Medicare costs of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO ) based on standard treatment…”
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    Factors influencing the outcome of lower-extremity diabetic ulcers treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy by Fife, Caroline E., Buyukcakir, Cem, Otto, Gordon, Sheffield, Paul, Love, Tommy, Warriner III, Robert

    Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-05-2007)
    “…ABSTRACT The objectives of this study were to report outcomes of a large number of patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2T) for diabetic…”
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    Consensus principles for wound care research obtained using a Delphi process by Serena, Thomas, Bates-Jensen, Barbara, Carter, Marissa J., Cordrey, Renee, Driver, Vickie, Fife, Caroline E., Haser, Paul B., Krasner, Diane, Nusgart, Marcia, Smith, Adrianne P. S., Snyder, Robert J.

    Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-05-2012)
    “…Too many wound care research studies are poorly designed, badly executed, and missing crucial data. The objective of this study is to create a series of…”
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    Lymphatic function and anatomy in early stages of lipedema by Rasmussen, John C., Aldrich, Melissa B., Fife, Caroline E., Herbst, Karen L., Sevick‐Muraca, Eva M.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-07-2022)
    “…Objective Lipedema is an inflammatory subcutaneous adipose tissue disease that develops in women and may progress to lipolymphedema, a condition similar to…”
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    An Update on the Appropriate Role for Hyperbaric Oxygen: Indications and Evidence by Fife, Caroline E., Eckert, Kristen A., Carter, Marissa J.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-2016)
    “…Among advanced therapeutic interventions for wounds, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has the unique ability to ameliorate tissue hypoxia, reduce pathologic…”
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