![]() | Matthew J Cartyb, Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's and Faulkner Hospitals, Boston, MA |
KOL Resume for Matthew J Carty (fetal growth, antenatal screening, health antenatal, health, antenatal, screening, care)
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2011 | b, Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's and Faulkner Hospitals, Boston, MA |
Prominent publications by Matthew J Carty
Flap complications and thrombophilia: an evidence-based model and cost analysis for preoperative screening.
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BACKGROUND: Preoperative screening for thrombophilias in free flap candidates may be cost-effective.
METHODS: We developed a model for thrombogenic flap complications using reported thrombophilia prevalences and thromboembolic risk ratios, as well as free flap complication rates from our institution. We performed a break-even and incremental cost-effective ratio analysis for several screening and intervention scenarios.
RESULTS: Our thrombotic free flap complication rate is 4.9%. A full ...
Known for Preoperative Screening | Free Flap | Thrombotic Complications |
AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY OF THE REVERSIBILITY OF THE EFFECTS OF HYPOXIA ON HUMAN TROPHOBLAST MAINTAINED IN ORGAN CULTURE
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Ultrastructural changes in normal human trophoblast maintained in hypoxic organ culture are described. Marked structural changes were noted even after hypoxia for 6 hr. These changes could be partly reversed by reoxygenation after hypoxia for 18 hr or less, but no regeneration occurred when hypoxia lasted for 24 hr or longer. The significance of the vulnerability of trophoblast to hypoxia is discussed.
Known for Ultrastructural Study | Culture Techniques | Effects Hypoxia |
Matthew J Carty: Influence Statistics
Concept | World rank |
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complications thrombophilia | #90 |
Key People For Preoperative Screening
Matthew J Carty:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichMatthew J Cartyhas direct influence:Preoperative screening, Free flap, Complications thrombophilia.
Matthew J Carty:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Matthew J Carty has influence:Hypercoagulable patients, Plasma fibrinogen concentration, Free flap thrombosis, Glycogen content, Placental villi, Hydatidiform moles, Fibrinogen gamma chain.
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