Professor and Vice Chair
Anesthesiology
Harriet Hopf works in the field of Anesthesiology. She studied medicine at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth has a rank of 37 in research and a 29 in primary care She has 7 awards "Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) Mentoring Excellence in Research Award", "YWCA Utah Outstanding Achievement Award in Medicine and Health", "Fellow, Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Program", "Award For Significant Contribution to the Advancement of Hyperbaric Medicine", "Nominee: UCSF Postdoctoral Scholar's Association Outstanding Mentorship Award", "The Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators" and "UCSF Graduate Students Association Faculty Mentorship Award". Harriet Hopf is a published doctor and has 68 publications published. The lastest was: 'Local radiant heating increases subcutaneous oxygen tension.'
Publications
- Topical Oxygen Therapy is not Hyperbaric Therapy and the Two Treatments Should Not be Confused.
- Empiric evidence for a genetic contribution to predisposition to surgical site infection.
- Preclinical Models of Wound Healing: Is Man the Model? Proceedings of the Wound Healing Society Symposium.
- Changes in heel skin temperature under pressure in hip surgery patients.
- Selection of bundle components.
- A proposal to minimize work area contamination during induction.
- High Oxygen Partial Pressure Decreases Anemia-induced Heart Rate Increase Equivalent to Transfusion.
- Quantitative tissue oxygen measurement in multiple organs using 19F MRI in a rat model.
- Increased fluid intake does not augment capacity to lay down new collagen in nursing home residents at risk for pressure ulcers: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.
- High inspired oxygen fraction and surgical site infection.
- Monitoring partial and full venous outflow compromise in a rabbit skin flap model.
- Reducing perioperative infection is as simple as washing your hands.
- Guidelines for the prevention of lower extremity arterial ulcers.
- How heel oxygenation changes under pressure.
- Is it time to retire high-concentration nitrous oxide?
- Wounds: an overview of the role of oxygen.
- Guidelines for the treatment of arterial insufficiency ulcers.
- Using physiology to improve surgical wound outcomes.
- Perflubron emulsion increases subcutaneous tissue oxygen tension in rats.
- Hyperoxia and angiogenesis.
- Facilitating positive outcomes in older adults with wounds.
- Hyperoxia improves microvascular perfusion in a murine wound model.
- Supplemental oxygen and risk of surgical site infection.
- Measuring oxygen in wounds.
- Development of subcutaneous wound oxygen measurement in humans: contributions of Thomas K Hunt, MD.
- Acute isovolemic anemia does not impair peripheral or central nerve conduction.
- Molecular diagnostics of injury and repair responses in critical illness: what is the future of "monitoring" in the intensive care unit?
- Paradigm of the injury-repair continuum during critical illness.
- The link between tissue oxygen and hydration in nursing home residents with pressure ulcers: preliminary data.
- Accuracy of a polarographic electrode at high oxygen concentrations.
- Methods of measuring oxygen in wounds.
- Noninvasive assessment of wound-healing angiogenesis with contrast-enhanced MRI.
- Oxygen reverses deficits of cognitive function and memory and increased heart rate induced by acute severe isovolemic anemia.
- Hyperoxia and infection.
- Acute isovolemic anemia impairs central processing as determined by P300 latency.
- Effect of hyperoxia on vascular endothelial growth factor levels in a wound model.
- Fresh blood and aged stored blood are equally efficacious in immediately reversing anemia-induced brain oxygenation deficits in humans.
- Wound tissue oxygen tension predicts the risk of wound infection in surgical patients.
- Comparison of Clark electrode and optode for measurement of tissue oxygen tension.
- Local radiant heating increases subcutaneous oxygen tension.
- Acute severe isovolemic anemia impairs cognitive function and memory in humans.
- Heart rate increases linearly in response to acute isovolemic anemia.
- Wound oxygen levels during hyperbaric oxygen treatment in healing wounds.
- Centrally and locally mediated thermoregulatory responses alter subcutaneous oxygen tension.
- Subcutaneous perfusion and oxygen during acute severe isovolemic hemodilution in healthy volunteers.
- Tissue oxygenation, anemia, and perfusion in relation to wound healing in surgical patients.
- Perioperative collagen deposition in elderly and young men and women.
- Physiology of wound healing.
- Cigarette smoking decreases tissue oxygen.
- Electrocardiographic ST-segment changes during acute, severe isovolemic hemodilution in humans.
- Transmural gut oxygen gradients in shocked rats resuscitated with heparan.
- Wound hypoxia and acidosis limit neutrophil bacterial killing mechanisms.
- Brain tissue oxygenation during hemorrhagic shock, resuscitation, and alterations in ventilation.
- Discussion. Hyperbaric oxygen: its mechanisms and efficacy.
- Wound healing and wound infection. What surgeons and anesthesiologists can do.
- Subcutaneous tissue oxygen pressure: a reliable index of peripheral perfusion in humans after injury.
- Use of tissue oxygen tension measurements during resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock.
- Adjuncts to preparing wounds for closure: hyperbaric oxygen, growth factors, skin substitutes, negative pressure wound therapy (vacuum-assisted closure).
- Transcutaneous oximetry in clinical practice: consensus statements from an expert panel based on evidence.
- Pulsed microamperage stimulation: a controlled study of healing of surgically induced wounds in Yucatan pigs.
- The role of nitric oxide in subcutaneous and transmural gut tissue oxygenation.
- Tibial fracture decreases oxygen levels at the site of injury.
- The influence of 2 surgical bandage systems on wound tissue oxygen tension.
- UHMS position statement: topical oxygen for chronic wounds.
- Quantification and stratification: wound research in the future.
- Routine postoperative oxygen supplementation.
- HBO and gas embolism.
Schools
Dartmouth Medical School
University Minn
Uc San Francisco
Doctors Specialties
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Awards
- Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research (FAER) Mentoring Excellence in Research Award
- YWCA Utah Outstanding Achievement Award in Medicine and Health
- Fellow, Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Program
- Award For Significant Contribution to the Advancement of Hyperbaric Medicine
- Nominee: UCSF Postdoctoral Scholar's Association Outstanding Mentorship Award
- The Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators
- UCSF Graduate Students Association Faculty Mentorship Award
Education
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UCSF Medical Center
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Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Hospital
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University of Utah Health Care - Hospital and Clinics
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