Michael Kuiper
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Recent Articles
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Holgersson J, Meyer M, Dankiewicz J, Lilja G, Ullen S, Hassager C, et al.
NEJM Evid
. 2024 Feb;
1(11):EVIDoa2200137.
PMID: 38319850
BACKGROUND: The evidence for temperature control for comatose survivors of cardiac arrest is inconclusive. Controversy exists as to whether the effects of hypothermia differ per the circumstances of the cardiac...
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Heimburg K, Cronberg T, Tornberg A, Ullen S, Friberg H, Nielsen N, et al.
Resusc Plus
. 2022 Sep;
11:100275.
PMID: 36164471
Title: Self-reported limitations in physical function are common 6 months after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors generally report good health-related quality of life, but physical aspects...
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Ramarao-Milne P, Jain Y, Sng L, Hosking B, Lee C, Bayat A, et al.
Comput Struct Biotechnol J
. 2022 Jun;
20:2942-2950.
PMID: 35677774
New SARS-CoV-2 variants emerge as part of the virus' adaptation to the human host. The Health Organizations are monitoring newly emerging variants with suspected impact on disease or vaccination efficacy...
4.
Grindegard L, Cronberg T, Backman S, Blennow K, Dankiewicz J, Friberg H, et al.
Neurology
. 2022 Apr;
98(24):e2487-e2498.
PMID: 35470143
Background And Objectives: EEG is widely used for prediction of neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest. To better understand the relationship between EEG and neuronal injury, we explored the association between...
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Bohm M, Cronberg T, Arestedt K, Friberg H, Hassager C, Kjaergaard J, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2021 Aug;
167:118-127.
PMID: 34437997
Aims: To describe burden and health-related quality of life amongst caregivers of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors and explore the potential association with cognitive function of the survivors. Caregivers of patients...
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Stefanizzi F, Nielsen N, Zhang L, Dankiewicz J, Stammet P, Gilje P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Jun;
21(12).
PMID: 32575355
Outcome prognostication after cardiac arrest (CA) is challenging. Current multimodal prediction approaches would benefit from new biomarkers. MicroRNAs constitute a novel class of disease markers and circulating levels of brain-enriched...
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Serum GFAP and UCH-L1 for the prediction of neurological outcome in comatose cardiac arrest patients
Ebner F, Moseby-Knappe M, Mattsson-Carlgren N, Lilja G, Dragancea I, Unden J, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2020 May;
154:61-68.
PMID: 32445783
Objective: Neurological outcome prediction is crucial early after cardiac arrest. Serum biomarkers released from brain cells after hypoxic-ischaemic injury may aid in outcome prediction. The only serum biomarker presently recommended...
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During J, Annborn M, Cronberg T, Dankiewicz J, Devaux Y, Hassager C, et al.
Crit Care
. 2020 Apr;
24(1):185.
PMID: 32345356
Background: Arginine vasopressin has complex actions in critically ill patients, involving vasoregulatory status, plasma volume, and cortisol levels. Copeptin, a surrogate marker for arginine vasopressin, has shown promising prognostic features...
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Dankiewicz J, Cronberg T, Lilja G, Jakobsen J, Belohlavek J, Callaway C, et al.
Am Heart J
. 2019 Sep;
217:23-31.
PMID: 31473324
Background: Less than 500 participants have been included in randomized trials comparing hypothermia with regular care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients, and many of these trials were small and at...
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Monk I, Shaikh N, Begg S, Gajdiss M, Sharkey L, Lee J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2019 Jul;
10(1):3067.
PMID: 31296851
WalKR (YycFG) is the only essential two-component regulator in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. WalKR regulates peptidoglycan synthesis, but this function alone does not explain its essentiality. Here, to further...