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Michael Kuiper

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Boileau A, Somoza A, Dankiewicz J, Stammet P, Gilje P, Erlinge D, et al.
Dis Markers . 2019 Jul; 2019:1802879. PMID: 31275442
Purpose: Postresuscitation neuroprognostication is guided by neurophysiological tests, biomarker measurement, and clinical examination. Recent investigations suggest that circulating microRNAs (miRNA) may help in outcome prediction after cardiac arrest. We assessed...
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Paxman J, Lo A, Sullivan M, Panjikar S, Kuiper M, Whitten A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 May; 10(1):1967. PMID: 31036849
Autotransporters are the largest family of outer membrane and secreted proteins in Gram-negative bacteria. Most autotransporters are localised to the bacterial surface where they promote colonisation of host epithelial surfaces....
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Ebner F, Ullen S, Aneman A, Cronberg T, Mattsson N, Friberg H, et al.
Crit Care . 2019 Jan; 23(1):30. PMID: 30691510
Objective: Exposure to hyperoxemia and hypoxemia is common in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients following return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), but its effects on neurological outcome are uncertain, and study...
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Grand J, Hassager C, Winther-Jensen M, Rundgren M, Friberg H, Horn J, et al.
J Crit Care . 2018 Dec; 50:234-241. PMID: 30586655
Purpose: This study investigates the association between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and renal function after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Materials And Methods: Post-hoc analysis of 851 comatose OHCA-patients surviving >48 ...
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Ebner F, Harmon M, Aneman A, Cronberg T, Friberg H, Hassager C, et al.
Crit Care . 2018 Aug; 22(1):196. PMID: 30119692
Background: Dyscarbia is common in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients and its association to neurological outcome is undetermined. Methods: This is an exploratory post-hoc substudy of the Target Temperature Management...
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Lybeck A, Cronberg T, Aneman A, Hassager C, Horn J, Hovdenes J, et al.
Resuscitation . 2018 Jan; 126:166-171. PMID: 29371115
Aim: Target temperature management (TTM) at 32-36 °C is recommended in unconscious survivors of cardiac arrest. This study reports awakening in the TTM-trial. Our predefined hypotheses were that time until...
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Mattsson N, Zetterberg H, Nielsen N, Blennow K, Dankiewicz J, Friberg H, et al.
Ann Neurol . 2017 Oct; 82(5):665-675. PMID: 28981963
Objective: To test serum tau as a predictor of neurological outcome after cardiac arrest. Methods: We measured the neuronal protein tau in serum at 24, 48, and 72 hours after...
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Devaux Y, Salgado-Somoza A, Dankiewicz J, Boileau A, Stammet P, Schritz A, et al.
Theranostics . 2017 Aug; 7(10):2555-2564. PMID: 28819446
. The value of microRNAs (miRNAs) as biomarkers has been addressed in various clinical contexts. Initial studies suggested that miRNAs, such as the brain-enriched miR-124-3p, might improve outcome prediction after...
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Borgquist O, Wise M, Nielsen N, Al-Subaie N, Cranshaw J, Cronberg T, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2017 Jul; 45(8):1337-1343. PMID: 28708678
Objectives: Dysglycemia and glycemic variability are associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients. Targeted temperature management alters blood glucose homeostasis. We investigated the association between blood glucose concentrations and...
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Moseby-Knappe M, Pellis T, Dragancea I, Friberg H, Nielsen N, Horn J, et al.
Resuscitation . 2017 Jul; 119:89-94. PMID: 28687281
Introduction: A multimodal approach to prognostication of outcome after cardiac arrest (CA) is recommended. Evidence for combinations of methods is low. In this post-hoc analysis we described findings on head...