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Doris Hutschala

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Stelzmueller M, Zilberszac R, Rosenhek R, Hutschala D, Kappel S, Lassnig A, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2024 Aug; 11:1407591. PMID: 39185133
Introduction: Minimally invasive mitral valve repair/replacement has emerged as a widely accepted surgical approach for managing mitral valve disorders. Continuous technological progress has contributed to the refinement of this procedure,...
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Kahrovic A, Poschner T, Schober A, Angleitner P, Alajbegovic L, Andreas M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Jul; 24(14). PMID: 37511497
(1) Infective endocarditis is a severe inflammatory disease associated with substantial mortality and morbidity. Alkaline phosphatase (AP) levels have been shown to change significantly during sepsis. Additionally, we previously found...
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Schiefer J, Lichtenegger P, Zimpfer D, Hutschala D, Kuessel L, Felli A, et al.
BMC Pediatr . 2021 Aug; 21(1):341. PMID: 34389009
Background: Neonates and small infants with congenital cardiac disease undergoing cardiac surgery represent major challenges facing paediatric anaesthesia and perioperative medicine. Aims: We here aimed to investigate the success rates...
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Poschner T, Schaefer A, Hutschala D, Goliasch G, Riebandt J, Distelmaier K, et al.
Biomolecules . 2021 Jun; 11(5). PMID: 34067880
(1) Alkaline phosphatase (AP) is consumed during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). A high AP depletion leads to an impaired outcome after cardiac surgery. However, data is scarce on the postoperative course...
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Schaefer A, Hutschala D, Andreas M, Bernardi M, Brands R, Shabanian S, et al.
Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg . 2020 Aug; 31(3):383-390. PMID: 32747938
Objectives: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces inflammatory responses, which may lead to the loss of alkaline phosphatase (AP) that is consumed in the process of dephosphorylating detrimental extracellular nucleotides in this...
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Andreas M, Zeitlinger M, Shabanian S, Wisser W, Thell R, Edlinger-Stanger M, et al.
Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2019 Sep; 68(8):669-673. PMID: 31491791
Background: We previously identified preparation of the internal mammary artery as a risk factor significantly impairing antibiotic tissue penetration into the presternal subcutaneous tissue. We, therefore, adapted our dosing schema...
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Stelzmueller M, Nolz R, Mahr S, Beitzke D, Wolf F, Funovics M, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 2019 Jan; 69(2):318-326. PMID: 30683192
Objective: This study retrospectively assessed in-hospital mortality and long-term results of emergency thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for patients with life-threatening acute complicated type B aortic dissection (acTBD). Methods: Between...
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Skhirtladze-Dworschak K, Hutschala D, Reining G, Dittrich P, Bartunek A, Dworschak M, et al.
Br J Clin Pharmacol . 2019 Jan; 85(4):818-826. PMID: 30636060
Aims: Surgical site infections contribute to morbidity and mortality after surgery. The authors hypothesized that higher antibiotic tissue concentrations can be reached for a prolonged time span by continuous administration...
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Andreas M, Zeitlinger M, Hutschala D
J Antimicrob Chemother . 2018 Jun; 73(9):2587-2588. PMID: 29945205
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Andreas M, Muckenhuber M, Hutschala D, Kocher A, Thalhammer F, Vogt P, et al.
Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg . 2017 Apr; 25(1):6-11. PMID: 28402472
Objectives: Deep sternal wound infection is still a major complication in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. We previously identified mammary artery harvesting as a risk factor for decreased antibiotic tissue penetration....