Teresa Fletchinger
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Also affiliated: University of California, Davis (2019)
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Teresa Fletchinger's research focuses on outcomes in organ transplantation, particularly kidney transplants. Her work investigates the impact of factors such as prolonged cold ischemia time on one-year graft survival. She has also examined reconstructive surgical techniques, including the use of latissimus dorsi free flaps for pharyngeal defect reconstruction.
Fletchinger's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 3 total publications and 18 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Sushma Bhusal, Emmaouil Giorgakis, and Nasir Khan, as well as Hanna Jensen from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Reconstruction of Pharyngeal Defects with Latissimus Dorsi Free Flaps (2023)
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Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes (2022)
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- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Impact of Prolonged Cold Ischemia Time on One Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes
- Reconstruction of Pharyngeal Defects with Latissimus Dorsi Free Flaps
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