Amy Makley, M.D.
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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
The Trauma Center at Penn
3400 Spruce Street, 5 Maloney
Philadelphia PA 19104
Administrative Telephone: 215-662-7320
Contact Information (internal use only)
Amy.Makley@uphs.upenn.edu  |
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Dr. Amy Makley is a graduate of the University of Dayton in Ohio, and completed her medical degree and general surgery residency at the University of Cincinnati. She spent two years during surgical residency researching the inflammatory effects of resuscitation strategies on hemorrhagic shock. |
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- Hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation
- Coagulopathy of trauma
- Storage lesions of red blood cells
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- Makley AT, Goodman MD, Friend LA, Johannigman JA, Dorlac WC, Lentsch AB, Pritts TA. Murine blood banking: characterization and comparisons to human blood. Shock, 2010; 34(1): 40-5.
- Goodman MD, Makley AT, Lentsch AB, Barnes SL, Dorlac GR, Dorlac WC, Johannigman JA, Pritts TA. Traumatic brain injury and aeromedical evacuation: when is the brain fit to fly? Journal of Surgical Research, 2010; 164(2): 286-93.
- Makley AT, Goodman MD, Friend LA, Deters JS, Johannigman JA, Dorlac WC, Lentsch AB, Pritts TA. Resuscitation with fresh whole blood ameliorates the inflammatory response after hemorrhagic shock. Journal of Trauma, 2010; 68(2): 305-11.
- Makley AT, Falcone RA. Post-traumatic stress disorder in the pediatric patient. Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2010; 19(4): 292-9.
- Goodman MD, Makley AT, Huber NL, Clarke CN, Friend LA, Schuster RM, Bailey SR, Barnes SL, Dorlac WC, Johannigman JA, Lentsch AB, Pritts TA. Hypobaric hypoxia exacerbates the neuroinflammatory response to traumatic brain injury. Journal of Surgical Research, 2011; 165(1): 30-7.
- Kasten KR, Makley AT, Kagan RJ. Update on the critical care management of severe burns. Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2011; 26 (4): 223-6.
- Sonnier DI, Makley AT, Friend LA, Bailey SR, Lentsch AB, Pritts TA. Hemorrhagic shock induces a proinflammatory mileau in the gut lumen. Journal of Surgical Research, 2011; 170(2): 272-9.
- Makley AT, Goodman MD, Belizaire RM, Friend LA, Johannigman JA, Dorlac WC, Lentsch AB, Pritts TA. Damage control resuscitation decreases systemic inflammation after hemorrhage. Journal of Surgical Research, 2012; 175(2): 75-82.
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