R Kollmar
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Recent Articles
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Mooney S, Kollmar R, Gurevich R, Tromblee J, Banerjee A, Sundaram K, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2019 Nov;
134:104682.
PMID: 31759134
Audiogenic seizure-prone mice can be protected from seizure-associated death by exposure to an oxygen atmosphere or treatment with selective serotonergic reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). We have shown previously in a rat...
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Mooney S, Chin B, Villiere S, Nakase K, Kollmar R, Kim S, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2018 Dec;
124:408-415.
PMID: 30592975
The spread of epileptic seizure activity to brainstem respiratory and autonomic regions can elicit episodes of obstructive apnea and of central apnea with significant oxygen desaturation and bradycardia. Previously, we...
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Villiere S, Nakase K, Kollmar R, Silverman J, Sundaram K, Stewart M
Neurobiol Dis
. 2017 Feb;
101:8-15.
PMID: 28153424
Respiratory derangements, including irregular, tachypnic breathing and central or obstructive apnea can be consequences of seizure activity in epilepsy patients and animal models. Periods of seizure-associated central apnea, defined as...
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Nakase K, Kollmar R, Lazar J, Arjomandi H, Sundaram K, Silverman J, et al.
Epilepsy Res
. 2016 Nov;
128:126-139.
PMID: 27835782
Seizure spread into the autonomic nervous system can result in life-threatening cardiovascular and respiratory dysfunction. Here we report on a less-studied consequence of such autonomic derangements-the possibility of laryngospasm and...
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Kollmar R
Nervenarzt
. 2016 Feb;
87(3):236-45.
PMID: 26842898
Intensive care unit acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent and severe complication of intensive care management. Within ICUAW critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) can be differentiated. The major...
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Shah S, Patel C, Feng A, Kollmar R
Hear Res
. 2013 Jul;
304:137-44.
PMID: 23856237
The small-molecule drug lithium (as a monovalent ion) promotes neurite regeneration and functional recovery, is easy to administer, and is approved for human use to treat bipolar disorder. Lithium exerts...
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Witsch J, Galldiks N, Bender A, Kollmar R, Bosel J, Hobohm C, et al.
J Neurol
. 2013 Jan;
260(5):1367-74.
PMID: 23299621
We aimed to determine long-term disability and quality of life in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) who required mechanical ventilation (MV) in the acute phase. Our retrospective cohort study included...
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Kollmar R, Gebhardt B, Schwab S
Nervenarzt
. 2012 Oct;
83(10):1252-9.
PMID: 23052890
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) improves the neurological outcome in experimental brain trauma models as well as in patients suffering from cardiac arrest and perinatal asphyxia. So far the efficacy of TH...
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Kallmunzer B, Kollmar R, Schwab S
Nervenarzt
. 2012 Aug;
83(8):975-81.
PMID: 22854874
Induced therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is defined as a controlled reduction of the core body temperature below the physiological range. While TH is neuroprotective in many different models of brain injury,...
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Kollmar R, Schwab S
Dtsch Med Wochenschr
. 2010 Nov;
135(47):2361-5.
PMID: 21082528
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is very effective for the treatment of acute experimental brain injury. In contrast to other neuroprotective methods or pharmacological agents, TH represents the only clinically proven neuroprotective...