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David Zakarias

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Zakarias D, Marics G, Kovacs K, Jermendy A, Vatai B, Schuster G, et al.
Orv Hetil . 2018 Nov; 159(44):1775-1781. PMID: 30392409
Establishment of a proper hemodynamic monitoring system in order to achieve optimal care among critically ill patients is fundamental. In contrast to invasive patient-checking systems, which were introduced decades ago...
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Kallay K, Zakarias D, Csordas K, Benyo G, Kassa C, Sinko J, et al.
Pathol Oncol Res . 2018 Mar; 25(2):487-492. PMID: 29524166
In antithymocyte globulin (ATG) treated patients occasionally bradycardia has been noticed. Therefore, we retrospectively analyzed the occurrence of bradycardia in ATG-treated children. Using medical records between 2007 and 2012 we...
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Marics G, Lendvai Z, Lodi C, Koncz L, Zakarias D, Schuster G, et al.
Biomed Eng Online . 2015 Apr; 14:37. PMID: 25907677
Background: Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) has become an increasingly investigated tool, especially with regards to monitoring of diabetic and critical care patients. The continuous glucose data allows the calculation of...
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Marics G, Koncz L, Eitler K, Vatai B, Szenasi B, Zakarias D, et al.
Ital J Pediatr . 2015 Apr; 41:17. PMID: 25888142
Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) originally was developed for diabetic patients and it may be a useful tool for monitoring glucose changes in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Its use...
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Marics G, Cseko A, Vasarhelyi B, Zakarias D, Schuster G, Szabo M
BMC Pediatr . 2013 Nov; 13:194. PMID: 24268061
Background: Amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) is a useful tool to determine the severity of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Our aim was to assess the prevalence and study the origin of false...