Matthew Bacchetta

12.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
262 papers, 7.6k citations indexed

About

Matthew Bacchetta is a scholar working on Surgery, Biomedical Engineering and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Bacchetta has authored 262 papers receiving a total of 7.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 134 papers in Surgery, 114 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 104 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Matthew Bacchetta's work include Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (110 papers), Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes (78 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (45 papers). Matthew Bacchetta is often cited by papers focused on Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (110 papers), Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes (78 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (45 papers). Matthew Bacchetta collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Italy. Matthew Bacchetta's co-authors include Daniel Brodie, Joshua Sonett, Darryl Abrams, Cara Agerstrand, Mauer Biscotti, Jeffrey Javidfar, Joseph J. Fins, F. D’Ovidio, Franklin G. Miller and Erika B. Rosenzweig and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Lancet.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Bacchetta

247 papers receiving 7.5k citations

Hit Papers

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for ARDS in Adults 2011 2026 2016 2021 2011 2020 100 200 300 400 500

Peers

Matthew Bacchetta
Si M. Pham United States
Eric A. Rose United States
Richard J. Shemin United States
Irving L. Kron United States
Martin J. Elliott United Kingdom
Dionne A. Graham United States
Jonathan R. Dillman United States
Anna Y. Kucheryavaya United States
Si M. Pham United States
Matthew Bacchetta
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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O’Neill, John D., Brandon A. Guenthart, Jin-Ho Kim, et al.. (2025). Theranostic methodology for ex vivo donor lung rehabilitation. Med. 6(7). 100644–100644. 1 indexed citations
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Trindade, Anil J., Caitlin T. Demarest, John W. Stokes, et al.. (2025). Outcomes associated with remote, centralized ex vivo lung perfusion (rc-EVLP) for donor lungs in a real-world setting. JTCVS Open. 26. 292–298.
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Demarest, Caitlin T., JOHN H. STOKES, Arvind J. Trindade, et al.. (2025). Early institutional experience with third-party procurement in lung transplantation—an observational pilot study. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 170(6). 1850–1854. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Aaron, Brian Lima, Tarek Absi, et al.. (2025). Reanimation-less rapid recovery of a donor heart after circulatory death with prolonged 8-hour ischemic time. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 45(4). 575–578. 1 indexed citations
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DuBray, Bernard J., et al.. (2025). A Deceased Donor Kidney Transplant After 10°C Static Storage. Clinical Transplantation. 39(10). e70331–e70331.
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Williams, Aaron, John Lowman, John M. Trahanas, et al.. (2025). Implementation of a physician assistant-led recovery model for heart transplantation: Clinical outcomes and programmatic benefits at a high-volume center. American Journal of Transplantation. 26(3). 576–586.
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Gannon, Whitney D., John W. Stokes, Ryan J. Smith, et al.. (2025). Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation bridge to transplant in the era of the lung composite allocation score. JHLT Open. 9. 100273–100273. 1 indexed citations
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Cypel, Marcelo, Alexandre Trindade, Aadil Ali, et al.. (2024). Safety Endpoints of the '10°C vs 4°C Lung Preservation Randomized-Controlled Trial' - An Interim Analysis. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 43(4). S162–S162.
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Tucker, William, et al.. (2024). Heart-lung transplant with extended ischemic time using 10 °C static storage. JTCVS Techniques. 26. 163–165. 1 indexed citations
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Trindade, Anil J., et al.. (2024). Pre-transplant Anemia as a Marker of Short-term Outcomes in Lung Transplant Recipients. Transplantation Proceedings. 56(7). 1654–1658.
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Graney, Pamela L., Daniel Naveed Tavakol, Jiawen Chen, et al.. (2024). Lung‐Mimetic Hydrofoam Sealant to Treat Pulmonary Air Leak. Advanced Healthcare Materials. 13(13). e2303026–e2303026. 3 indexed citations
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Shaver, Ciara M. & Matthew Bacchetta. (2023). Immune recognition of porcine organs transplanted into humans. The Lancet. 402(10408). 1112–1113. 1 indexed citations
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Lan, Ying‐Wei, Shuyang Zhao, Zicheng Deng, et al.. (2023). Lung endothelial cells regulate pulmonary fibrosis through FOXF1/R-Ras signaling. Nature Communications. 14(1). 2560–2560. 55 indexed citations
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Ukita, Rei, John W. Stokes, Wei Wu, et al.. (2022). Large animal preclinical investigation into the optimal extracorporeal life support configuration for pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular failure. The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 42(7). 859–867. 4 indexed citations
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Tamargo, Manuel A., Sharon Fleischer, Ahmed E. Hozain, et al.. (2022). Pathological remodeling of distal lung matrix in end-stage cystic fibrosis patients. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 21(6). 1027–1035. 8 indexed citations
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Leb, Jay, Carrie Ruzal‐Shapiro, Charles C. Marboe, et al.. (2022). A clinically relevant model of acute respiratory distress syndrome in human-size swine. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 15(10). 5 indexed citations
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Rali, Aniket S., Eric J. Hall, Raymond A. Dieter, et al.. (2021). Left Ventricular Unloading During Extracorporeal Life Support: Current Practice. Journal of Cardiac Failure. 28(8). 1326–1336. 5 indexed citations
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Ukita, Rei, John W. Stokes, Nancy L. Cardwell, et al.. (2021). Progression Toward Decompensated Right Ventricular Failure in the Ovine Pulmonary Hypertension Model. ASAIO Journal. 68(2). e29–e33. 7 indexed citations
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Dréano, Elise, Matthew Bacchetta, Juliette Simonin, et al.. (2019). Characterization of two rat models of cystic fibrosis—KO and F508del CFTR—Generated by Crispr‐Cas9. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(4). 297–311. 29 indexed citations
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Snyder, Mark E., Michael O. Finlayson, Thomas J. Connors, et al.. (2019). Generation and persistence of human tissue-resident memory T cells in lung transplantation. Science Immunology. 4(33). 196 indexed citations

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