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C Leithner

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Turella S, Dankiewicz J, Ben-Hamouda N, Nilsen K, During J, Endisch C, et al.
Resuscitation . 2024 Jul; 202:110319. PMID: 39029579
Aim: Assess the prognostic ability of a non-highly malignant and reactive EEG to predict good outcome after cardiac arrest (CA). Methods: Prospective observational multicentre substudy of the "Targeted Hypothermia versus...
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Storm C, Behringer W, Wolfrum S, Michels G, Fink K, Kill C, et al.
Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed . 2019 Jun; 115(7):573-584. PMID: 31197420
Background: Treatment after cardiac arrest has become more complex and interdisciplinary over the last few years. Thus, the clinically active intensive and emergency care physician not only has to carry...
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Werner J, Leithner C, Connolly F
Nervenarzt . 2015 Dec; 87(2):189-90. PMID: 26646611
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Storm C, Leithner C, Krannich A, Wutzler A, Ploner C, Trenkmann L, et al.
Resuscitation . 2014 May; 85(8):1037-41. PMID: 24795284
Introduction: Non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers the possibility to determine regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) in patients with cardiac arrest. Limited data from recent studies indicate a potential for early...
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Storm C, Meyer T, Schroeder T, Wutzler A, Jorres A, Leithner C
Resuscitation . 2014 May; 85(8):1012-7. PMID: 24791691
Introduction: Target temperature management (TTM) after cardiac arrest is recommended by international guidelines, which have been last updated in 2010. Here we investigate the status of implementation in a nationwide...
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Gentsch A, Storm C, Leithner C, Schroeder T, Ploner C, Hamm B, et al.
Clin Neuroradiol . 2014 Mar; 25(1):49-54. PMID: 24626778
Purpose: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a frequent cause of death in Europe. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) often develops in initial survivors, and the question of treatment limitation arises in severely...
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Royl G, Ploner C, Mockel M, Leithner C
Nervenarzt . 2010 Jun; 81(10):1226-30. PMID: 20517691
Neurological chief complaints often lead patients into the emergency room. In order to establish standard emergency workups it is important to know the frequency of neurological chief complaints. Therefore, we...
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Leithner C, Gertz K, Schrock H, Priller J, Prass K, Steinbrink J, et al.
Exp Neurol . 2007 Nov; 210(1):118-27. PMID: 18037417
Blood flow imaging is an important tool in cerebrovascular research. Mice are of special interest because of the potential of genetic engineering. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides three-dimensional noninvasive quantitative...
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Lindauer U, Royl G, Leithner C, Kuhl M, Gold L, Gethmann J, et al.
Neuroimage . 2001 May; 13(6 Pt 1):988-1001. PMID: 11352605
Using optical methods through a closed cranial window over the rat primary sensory cortex in chloralose/urethane-anesthetized rats we evaluated the time course of oxygen delivery and consumption in response to...
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Winkelmayer W, Eigner M, Berger O, Grisold W, Leithner C
Am J Kidney Dis . 2001 Mar; 37(3):E23. PMID: 11228200
Optic neuropathy in uremia is rare. Although the consequences of optic neuropathy-blindness or substantial loss of vision-are devastating, only a few cases have been reported by way of single case...