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Alfred Health research outcomes are published in a wide range of peer reviewed journals. 

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Retrospective review of a tertiary adult burn centre's experience with modified Meek grafting

Munasinghe N, Wasiak J, Ives A, Cleland H, Lo CH

(2016), Burns Trauma, 4,

A comparative analysis between antibiotic- and nonantibiotic-associated delayed cutaneous adverse drug reactions

Trubiano JA, Aung AK, Nguyen M, Fehily SR, Graudins L, Cleland H, Padiglione A, Peleg AY

(2016), J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract, 4(6),

Three years after Black Saturday: long-term psychosocial adjustment of burns patients as a result of a major bushfire

Pfitzer B, Katona LJ, Lee SJ, O'Donnell M, Cleland H, Wasiak J, Ellen S

(2016), J Burn Care Res, 37(3),

Is operative management of fractures safe in the collocated burn and fracture injury?

Bradshaw L, Wasiak J, Cleland H

(2015), Injury, 46(6), 1145-9

Transfer time to a specialist burn service and influence on burn mortality in Australia and New Zealand: a multi-centre, hospital based retrospective cohort study

Cassidy TJ, Edgar DW, Phillips M, Cameron P, Cleland H, Wood FM; Steering Committee of the ANZBA Burn Registry of Australia and New Zealand

(2015), Burns, 41(4), 735-41

Clinical differences between major burns patients deemed survivable and non-survivable on admission

Mahar PD, Wasiak J, Cleland H, Paul E, Loke SY, Fong HC, Kirby JC

(2015), Injury, 46(5), 870-3

Effective use of Biobrane as a temporary wound dressing prior to definitive split skin graft in the treatment of severe burn: a retrospective analysis

Tan H, Wasiak J, Paul E, Cleland H

(2015), Burns, 41(5), 969-76

Use of clotted human plasma and aprotinin in skin tissue engineering: a novel approach to engineering composite skin on a porous scaffold

Paul M, Kaur P, Herson M, Cheshire P, Cleland H, Akbarzadeh S

(2015), Tissue Eng Part C Methods, 21(10), 1098-104

Mortality and length of stay in elderly toxic epidermal necrolysis patients

Mahar PD, Wasiak J, Gin D, Cleland H, Watters DA

(2015), Australas J Dermatol, 56(3), 233-4

Long term outcomes data for the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand: is it feasible?

Gabbe BJ, Cleland H, Watterson DM, Schrale R, McRae S, Parker C, Taggart S, Edgar DW; Burns Registry of Australia, New Zealand Long Term Outcomes Working Party

(2015), Burns, 41(8), 1732-40

Early and late complications of ocular burn injuries

Cabalag MS, Wasiak J, Syed Q, Paul E, Hall AJ, Cleland H

(2015), J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg, 68(3), 356-61

Citicoline (CDP-choline) for traumatic brain injury

Tan H, Wasiak J, Rosenfeld JV, O'Donohoe TJ, Gruen RL

(2014), Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 8, CD011217

Immunonutrition as an adjuvant therapy for burns

Tan HB, Danilla S, Murray A, Serra R, El Dib R, Henderson TO, Wasiak J

(2014), Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 12, CD007174

Comparing mortality outcomes of major burns and toxic epidermal necrolysis in a tertiary burns centre

Mahar PD, Wasiak J, Paul E, Watters DA, Kirby J, Gin D, Marsh P, Cleland H

(2014), Burns, 40(8), 1743-7

Secondary bacterial infection and empirical antibiotic use in toxic epidermal necrolysis patients

Mahar PD, Wasiak J, Cleland H, Paul E, Gin D, Watters DA, Marsh P, Padiglione AA

(2014), J Burn Care Res, 35(6), 518-24

A systematic review of the management and outcome of toxic epidermal necrolysis treated in burns centres

Mahar PD, Wasiak J, Hii B, Cleland H, Watters DA, Gin D, Spinks AB

(2014), Burns, 40(7), 1245-54

Intravenous lidocaine for the treatment of background or procedural burn pain

Wasiak J, Mahar PD, McGuinness SK, Spinks A, Danilla S, Cleland H, Tan HB

(2014), Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 10, CD005622

Patterns of recovery over 12 months following a burn injury in Australia

Wasiak J, Paul E, Lee SJ, Mahar P, Pfitzer B, Spinks A, Cleland H, Gabbe B

(2014), Injury, 45(9), 1459-64

Death and the burn patient: who, how and when

Cleland H

(2014), Burns, 40(5), 786-7

Women are more than twice as likely to die from burns as men in Australia and New Zealand: an unexpected finding of the Burns Evaluation And Mortality (BEAM) Study

Moore EC, Pilcher D, Bailey M, Cleland H

(2014), J Crit Care, 29(4), 594-8