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    Influence of prone position on gastric mucosal-arterial PCO2 gradients

    Objective: To evaluate the effects of mechanical ventilation in the prone position on gastric mucosal-arterial PCO2 gradients. Design: Prospective clinical study. Setting: Intensive care unit in...

    P. Kiefer, A. Morin, C. Putzke, H. Wiedeck, M. Georgieff in Intensive Care Medicine (2001)

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    Peaks in G-CSF serum concentrations are accompanied by an increase in phagocytotic activity in most patients with severe sepsis or septic shock

    G Fischer, E Barth, H Wiedeck, LL Moldawer, EM Schneider, M Georgieff in Critical Care (2001)

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    Influence of prone position on gastric mucosal-arterial PCO2 gradient

    P Kiefer, A Morin, H Wiedeck, M Georgieff, P Radermacher in Critical Care (2000)

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    Influence of iloprost on hepato splanchnic metabolic activity and energy balance in patients with septic shock

    P Kiefer, I Tugtekin, H Bracht, C Altin, J Vogt, H Wiedeck, M Georgieff in Critical Care (2000)

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    Procalcitonin serum concentrations do not differentiate severity of septic shock in postoperative patients

    M Weiss, E Barth, G Fischer, H Wiedeck, EM Schneider, M Georgieff in Critical Care (2000)

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    Effect of a dopexamine induced increase in cardiac output on splanchnic hemodynamics in septic shock

    P Kiefer, I Tugtekin, M Putzke, H Bracht, G Geldner, J Vogt, M Weiβ in Critical Care (2000)

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    Effect of dopexamine on CO2 -gradients and splanchnic energy balance in septic shock

    P Kiefer, I Tugtekin, M Putzke, H Brahct, G Geldner, J Vogt, M Weiβ in Critical Care (2000)

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    Therapie und Prophylaxe bei MRSA-Infektionen auf Intensivstationen

    The review shows the development in the prophylactics and therapy of methicillin (multi)-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and the lately emergenced vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) stra...

    G. Geldner, M. Zwing, M. Trautmann, M. Georgieff in Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (1999)

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    Is myositis ossificans following ARDS a complication of prone-dependency or is it osteoarthropathia hypertrophicans (Bamberger-Marie syndrome)?

    A. Deller, B. Heuer, H. Wiedeck in Intensive Care Medicine (1998)

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    Epidemiology of acute renal failure and outcome of haemodiafiltration in intensive care

    Objective: To examine the epidemiology of acute renal failure (ARF) and to identify predictors of mortality in patients treated by continuous venovenous haemodiafiltration (CVVHDF).

    B. Schwilk, H. Wiedeck, B. Stein, H. Reinelt, H. Treiber in Intensive Care Medicine (1997)

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    Die postoperative und posttraumatische akute Cholecystitis Stellenwert der sonographischen Diagnostik

    An often unrecognized but potentially fatal complication, mostly seen in posttraumatic patients under intensive care, is reactive acute cholecystitis. On account of the high specificity of ultrasound diagnosi...

    K. Orth, H. Wiedeck, R. Kunz in Der Chirurg (1997)

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    G. Bouachour, P. Tirot, M. Guiraud, D. Simonin, C. Haas in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    Free Papers

    R. Piccione, R. Martini, V. Nappi, S. Spedicato, C. Uguccioni in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    Aerosolized prostacyclin and inhaled nitric oxide in septic shock — different effects on splanchnic oxygenation?

    To compare the effects of inhaled nitric oxide and aerosolized prostacyclin (PGI2) on hemodynamics and gas exchange as well as on the indocyanine-green plasma disappearance rate and gastric intramucosal pH in pat...

    O. Eichelbrönner, H. Reinelt, H. Wiedeck, M. Mezödy, R. Rossaint in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    Effects of increased regional blood flow on splanchnic metabolism

    Unlike in healthy volunteers in patients with septic shock the hepatic metabolic response to adrenergic stimulation may not mirror the catecholamine-induced increase in splanchnic blood flow. Given the high O2 co...

    H Reinelt, G Fischer, H Wiedeck, J Vogt, M Mezödy, M Georgieff in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    System ergonomic analysis of the morning ward round in an intensive care unit

    Objective. Our objective was to find out what is discussed during a bedside morning ward round (MWR), whether there are any weak points, and if a standard work process structure can be recommende...

    W. Friesdorf, S. Konichezky, F. Gross-Alltag, G. Federolf in Journal of Clinical Monitoring (1994)

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    Intensive Care Therapy in Acute Pancreatitis

    The clinical course of acute pancreatitis (AP) varies from a mild self-limiting condition to an extremely severe disease with multiple organ failure and a high mortality rate. The reported incidence of the nec...

    H. Wiedeck, B. Stein in Standards in Pancreatic Surgery (1993)

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    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

    C. Köppel, B. Klapp, J. P. Sculiar, E. Markiewicz, A. Brinkmann in Intensive Care Medicine (1992)

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    Acute/Chronic respiratory failure II

    H. Georges, N. Gueteau, O. Leroy, C. Santré, C. Beuscart in Intensive Care Medicine (1992)

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    Serum phospholipase A2 in intensive care patients with peritonitis, multiple injury, and necrotizing pancreatitis

    To study the source and role of circulating phospholipase A2 (PLA2) catalytic activity we monitored the serum from patients with necrotizing pancreatitis (n=8), diffuse peritonitis (n=6), and multiple injuries (n

    M. Büchler, A. Deller, P. Malfertheiner, H. O. Kleine in Klinische Wochenschrift (1989)

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