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Thomas W Felbinger

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Elke G, Hartl W, Adolph M, Angstwurm M, Brunkhorst F, Edel A, et al.
Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed . 2023 Apr; 118(Suppl 1):1-13. PMID: 37067563
This second position paper of the Section Metabolism and Nutrition of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI) provides recommendations on the laboratory monitoring of macro-...
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Weimann A, Hartl W, Adolph M, Angstwurm M, Brunkhorst F, Edel A, et al.
Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed . 2022 Apr; 117(Suppl 2):37-50. PMID: 35482063
At the time of admission to an intensive or intermediate care unit, assessment of the patients' nutritional status may have both prognostic and therapeutic relevance with regard to the planning...
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Brandes F, Borrmann M, Buschmann D, Meidert A, Reithmair M, Langkamp M, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2021 Sep; 9(1):43. PMID: 34476621
Background: Progranulin is a widely expressed pleiotropic growth factor with a central regulatory effect during the early immune response in sepsis. Progranulin signaling has not been systematically studied and compared...
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Elke G, Hartl W, Kreymann K, Adolph M, Felbinger T, Graf T, et al.
Clin Nutr ESPEN . 2019 Aug; 33:220-275. PMID: 31451265
Purpose: Enteral and parenteral nutrition of adult critically ill patients varies in terms of the route of nutrient delivery, the amount and composition of macro- and micronutrients, and the choice...
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Elke G, Hartl W, Kreymann K, Adolph M, Felbinger T, Graf T, et al.
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther . 2019 Jan; 54(1):63-73. PMID: 30620956
Purpose: Variations of clinical nutrition may affect outcome of critically ill patients. Here we present the short version of the updated consenus-based guideline (S2k classification) "Clinical nutrition in critical care...
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Weimann A, Felbinger T
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care . 2016 Jun; 19(5):353-359. PMID: 27341126
Purpose Of Review: The role of enteral nutrition on gastrointestinal dysmotility in the critically ill remains controversial. Recent Findings: The mechanisms of gastrointestinal dysmotility during critical illness remain poorly investigated....
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Herbinger K, Hanus I, Felbinger T, Weber C, Beissner M, von Sonnenburg F, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 2016 May; 95(2):481-7. PMID: 27215300
The aim of this controlled cross-sectional study was to assess the clinical validity of elevated values of three clinically relevant transferase enzymes (aspartate transaminase [AST], alanine transaminase [ALT], and gamma-glutamyl...
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Malota M, Felbinger T, Ruppert R, Nussler N
Int J Surg Case Rep . 2015 Jan; 6C:251-5. PMID: 25555146
Introduction: Acute primary peritonitis due to group A Streptococci (GAS) is a rare but life-threatening infection. Unlike other forms of primary peritonitis it affects predominantly young previously healthy individuals and...
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Elke G, Felbinger T, Heyland D
Nutr Clin Pract . 2014 Dec; 30(1):59-71. PMID: 25524884
Early enteral nutrition (EN) is consistently recommended as first-line nutrition therapy in critically ill patients since it favorably alters outcome, providing both nutrition and nonnutrition benefits. However, critically ill patients...
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van Zanten A, Sztark F, Kaisers U, Zielmann S, Felbinger T, Sablotzki A, et al.
JAMA . 2014 Aug; 312(5):514-24. PMID: 25096691
Importance: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acids, selenium, and antioxidants) has been suggested to reduce infections and improve recovery from critical illness. However, controversy exists on...