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U Suchner

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Suchner U, Reudelsterz C, Hill A, Stoppe C, Gog C
Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed . 2020 Jan; 116(4):312-321. PMID: 31940062
Background: The ethical framework for fluid management in the palliative care setting can vary. Objectives: What are the relevant ethical implications related to dehydration during end-of-life care and what are...
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Suchner U, Reudelsterz C, Hill A, Stoppe C, Gog C
Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed . 2020 Jan; 116(2):161-167. PMID: 31940061
Background: The legal framework for fluid management in the palliative care setting varies between continents and even between countries. Objectives: What legal implications must be taken into account in Germany...
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Suchner U, Reudelsterz C, Gog C
Med Klin Intensivmed Notfmed . 2019 Apr; 114(4):355-368. PMID: 30968188
Dehydration in palliative care patients can be associated with increased morbidity and mortality and is nevertheless therapeutically controversial. This article provides an overview of possible causes of dehydration at the...
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Suchner U, Reudelsterz C, Gog C
Anaesthesist . 2019 Jan; 68(Suppl 1):63-75. PMID: 30666341
Although dehydration is a serious condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality in palliative care patients, as in any other patient group, treatment remains controversial. A narrative review of the...
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Suchner U, Reudelsterz C, Gog C
Anaesthesist . 2018 Oct; 67(11):879-892. PMID: 30367210
The approach in the clinical fluid management of the dying is still controversially discussed in specialist circles and also in the general population. In this article the importance of establishing...
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Suchner U, Reudelsterz C, Gog C
Anaesthesist . 2018 Sep; 67(9):709-722. PMID: 30167717
Dehydration in palliative care patients can be associated with increased morbidity and mortality and is nevertheless therapeutically controversial. This article provides an overview of possible causes of dehydration at the...
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Scheibe R, Schade M, Grundling M, Pavlovic D, Starke K, Wendt M, et al.
J Physiol Pharmacol . 2010 Apr; 60 Suppl 8:19-24. PMID: 20400787
Glutamine (GLN) appears to be an essential nutrient during organism development and critical illness. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effects of GLN and its generic preparation...
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Kreymann K, de Heer G, Felbinger T, Kluge S, Nierhaus A, Suchner U, et al.
Internist (Berl) . 2007 Aug; 48(10):1084-92. PMID: 17712538
A concept for combined enteral and parenteral nutrition for critically ill patients is described in which endogenous substrate production during the acute phase of illness is taken into consideration and...
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Kreymann K, de Heer G, Felbinger T, Kluge S, Nierhaus A, Suchner U, et al.
Pneumologie . 2007 Jul; 61(9):574-80. PMID: 17661267
The clinical outcome of critical ill patients can be improved by standardised nutrition. However, trials meeting the standard of evidence-based medicine are rare. For this reason, standards still have to...
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Shang E, Suchner U, Dormann A, Senkal M
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2003 Sep; 57(10):1311-6. PMID: 14506494
Objective: Evaluation. Contrary to the Anglo-American region, very little is known in Germany on the structure and organisation of nutrition support teams (NST). Design: Prospective investigation of the structure and...