Sebastian Reindl
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Berger F, Peters L, Reindl S, Girrbach F, Simon P, Dumps C
J Clin Med
. 2025 Jan;
14(1.
PMID: 39797248
Mediastinal mass syndrome represents a major threat to respiratory and cardiovascular integrity, with difficult evidence-based risk stratification for interdisciplinary management. We conducted a narrative review concerning risk stratification and difficult...
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Reindl S, Jawny P, Girdauskas E, Raab S
Front Surg
. 2022 Jun;
9:845494.
PMID: 35756475
Introduction: Management of traumatic rib fractures is subject of controversial discussions. Rib fractures are common, especially after traffic accidents and falls. There is no consensus on whether and how many...
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Reindl S, Al-Wheibi S, Umlauf J, Girdauskas E, Raab S
Zentralbl Chir
. 2021 Dec;
146(6):612-616.
PMID: 34872115
The most common cause of pneumomediastinum is trauma. However, in the context of COVID-19 pneumonia, this clinical picture is more often found in patients without underlying exogenous injury. Pathophysiologically, a...
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Raab S, Grieser T, Sturm M, Beyer M, Reindl S
Zentralbl Chir
. 2019 Jun;
144(3):305-321.
PMID: 31167271
The therapy of rib fractures is controversially discussed. Neither does an osteosynthesis have to be performed for each individual rib fracture, nor is the internal splinting by ventilation or respiratory...
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Lazarov N, Reindl S, Fischer F, Gratzl M
Respir Physiol Neurobiol
. 2008 Nov;
165(2-3):131-6.
PMID: 19022410
Carotid body (CB) chemoreceptors are the main sensors detecting systemic hypoxia. Studies in animals revealed that dopamine and histamine may serve as transmitters between the chemoreceptor cells and the afferent...
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Lazarov N, Rozloznik M, Reindl S, Rey-Ares V, Dutschmann M, Gratzl M
Eur J Neurosci
. 2007 Jan;
24(12):3431-44.
PMID: 17229092
Chemosensory information from peripheral arterial oxygen sensors in the carotid body is relayed by petrosal ganglion neurons to the respiratory networks in the medulla oblongata. Biogenic amines, including histamine, released...