Albert Urwyler
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Recent Articles
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Neder Neto C, Neville M, Siqueira Santos B, Urwyler A, Silva H
Anesthesiology
. 2025 Feb;
142(3):571-573.
PMID: 39932348
No abstract available.
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Glahn K, Girard T, Hellblom A, Hopkins P, Johannsen S, Ruffert H, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2024 Oct;
134(1):221-223.
PMID: 39482150
No abstract available.
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Gonzalez A, Girard T, Dell-Kuster S, Urwyler A, Bandschapp O
Eur J Anaesthesiol
. 2020 Dec;
38(7):751-757.
PMID: 33259453
Background: Ryanodine receptor type 1 (RYR1) sequence variants are pathogenic for malignant hyperthermia. Variant carriers have a subtle increase in resting myoplasmic calcium concentration compared with nonaffected individuals, but whether...
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Ruffert H, Bastian B, Bendixen D, Girard T, Heiderich S, Hellblom A, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2020 Nov;
126(1):120-130.
PMID: 33131754
Malignant hyperthermia is a potentially fatal condition, in which genetically predisposed individuals develop a hypermetabolic reaction to potent inhalation anaesthetics or succinylcholine. Because of the rarity of malignant hyperthermia and...
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Glahn K, Bendixen D, Girard T, Hopkins P, Johannsen S, Ruffert H, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2020 Jun;
125(2):133-140.
PMID: 32591088
Faced with a malignant hyperthermia crisis, the immediate access to sufficient dantrolene is essential to achieve the best possible outcome for the patient. However, malignant hyperthermia crises are rare, and...
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Gillis C, Roque P, Blass J, Urwyler A, Schepperle H, Kunz G, et al.
Clin Nutr
. 2017 May;
37(4):1163-1171.
PMID: 28527646
Background & Aims: Surgical stress provokes protein catabolism and hyperglycaemia that is enhanced in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), and increases perioperative morbidity. This study hypothesized that perioperative administration...
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Levano S, Gonzalez A, Singer M, Demougin P, Ruffert H, Urwyler A, et al.
Neuromuscul Disord
. 2017 Mar;
27(5):492-499.
PMID: 28259615
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) and butyrylcholinestherase (BCHE) deficiency are two relevant pharmacogenetic disorders in anesthetic practice linked with sequence variants, the former in the RyR1 and CACNA1S genes, the latter in...
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Roberts P, Bouitbir J, Bonifacio A, Singh F, Kaufmann P, Urwyler A, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2015 Jun;
309(3):E265-74.
PMID: 26037247
The consequences of carnitine depletion upon metabolic and contractile characteristics of skeletal muscle remain largely unexplored. Therefore, we investigated the effect of N-trimethyl-hydrazine-3-propionate (THP) administration, a carnitine analog inhibiting carnitine...
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Riediger C, Haschke M, Bitter C, Fabbro T, Schaeren S, Urwyler A, et al.
J Pain Res
. 2015 Feb;
8:87-94.
PMID: 25709497
Objectives: Ketamine is a well-known analgesic and dose-dependent anesthetic used in emergency and disaster medicine. Recently, a new formulation of S-ketamine, as an intranasal spray, was developed and tested in...
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Novakova K, Kummer O, Bouitbir J, Stoffel S, Hoerler-Koerner U, Bodmer M, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2015 Jan;
55(1):207-17.
PMID: 25612929
Purpose: More than 95% of the body carnitine is located in skeletal muscle, where it is essential for energy metabolism. Vegetarians ingest less carnitine and carnitine precursors and have lower...