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Andreas Kortgen

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Sommerfeld O, Neumann C, Becker J, von Loeffelholz C, Roth J, Kortgen A, et al.
Int J Artif Organs . 2023 Aug; 46(8-9):481-491. PMID: 37609875
Background: Besides standard medical therapy and critical care monitoring, extracorporeal liver support may provide a therapeutic option in patients with liver failure. However, little is known about detoxification capabilities, efficacy,...
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Hawchar F, Tomescu D, Trager K, Joskowiak D, Kogelmann K, Soukup J, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0274315. PMID: 36282800
The aim of the current paper is to summarize the results of the International CytoSorb Registry. Data were collected on patients of the intensive care unit. The primary endpoint was...
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Perez Ruiz de Garibay A, Kortgen A, Leonhardt J, Zipprich A, Bauer M
Crit Care . 2022 Sep; 26(1):289. PMID: 36163253
Organ dysfunction or overt failure is a commonplace event in the critically ill affecting up to 70% of patients during their stay in the ICU. The outcome depends on the...
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Neu C, Baumbach P, Scherag A, Kortgen A, Gotze J, Coldewey S
PLoS One . 2022 Jun; 17(6):e0269247. PMID: 35658058
Introduction: Severe COVID-19 constitutes a form of viral sepsis. Part of the specific pathophysiological pattern of this condition is the occurrence of cardiovascular events. These include pulmonary embolism, arrhythmias and...
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Dres M, de Abreu M, Merdji H, Muller-Redetzky H, Dellweg D, Randerath W, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2022 Feb; 205(10):1169-1178. PMID: 35108175
Diaphragm dysfunction is frequently observed in critically ill patients with difficult weaning from mechanical ventilation. To evaluate the effects of temporary transvenous diaphragm neurostimulation on weaning outcome and maximal inspiratory...
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Ocskay K, Tomescu D, Faltlhauser A, Jacob D, Friesecke S, Malbrain M, et al.
J Clin Med . 2021 Nov; 10(21). PMID: 34768702
Background: Our aim is to report the results of the 'liver indication' subset of patients in the CytoSorb International Registry. Methods: Structured data were recorded. Treatment characteristics and changes from...
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Leonhardt J, Haider R, Sponholz C, Leonhardt S, Drube J, Spengler K, et al.
Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2021 Feb; 12(1):25-40. PMID: 33545429
Background & Aims: Retention of bile acids in the blood is a hallmark of liver failure. Recent studies have shown that increased serum bile acid levels correlate with bacterial infection...
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Zarbock A, Kullmar M, Kindgen-Milles D, Wempe C, Gerss J, Brandenburger T, et al.
JAMA . 2020 Oct; 324(16):1629-1639. PMID: 33095849
Importance: Although current guidelines suggest the use of regional citrate anticoagulation (which involves the addition of a citrate solution to the blood before the filter of the extracorporeal dialysis circuit)...
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Sakr Y, Giovini M, Leone M, Pizzilli G, Kortgen A, Bauer M, et al.
J Crit Care . 2020 Oct; 61:39-44. PMID: 33075608
Purpose: To describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19)-associated pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE). Materials And Methods: A case series of five patients, representing the clinical spectrum of COVID-19...
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Sakr Y, Giovini M, Leone M, Pizzilli G, Kortgen A, Bauer M, et al.
Ann Intensive Care . 2020 Sep; 10:124. PMID: 32953201
Background: Preliminary reports have described significant procoagulant events in patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), including life-threatening pulmonary embolism (PE). Main Text: We review the current data on the epidemiology, the...