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Autor:
Angelika Nagele, Barbara Kabon, Cem F. Arkilic, James W. Fleshman, Neeru Sharma, Susan Galandiuk, Arundhathi Ahluwalia, Andrea Kurz, Daniel I. Sessler, Ozan Akca, Ratnaraj Jebadurai, Akiko Taguchi
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 101:1546-1553
Wound perfusion and oxygenation are important determinants of the development of postoperative wound infections. Supplemental fluid administration significantly increases tissue oxygenation in surrogate wounds in the subcutaneous tissue of the upper
Autor:
Akiko Taguchi, Jebadurai Ratnaraj, Thomas E. Read, James W. Fleshman, Daniel I. Sessler, Andrea Kurz, Cem F. Arkilic, Neeru Sharma
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 133:49-55
Background. Wound infections are common and serious surgical complications. Wound perfusion delivers oxygen, inflammatory cells, growth factors, and cytokines to injured tissues. Hypoperfused regions experience low oxygen tensions that do not support
Autor:
Barbara Kabon, Marianne Winkler, Alexander Grübl, Robert Czepan, Manfred Greher, Thomas Scheck, V. Goll, Beatrice Birkenberg, Hubert Hetz, Florian Gottsauner-Wolf, Elvine Marker, Andrea Kurz, Daniel I. Sessler, Cem F. Arkilic, Ozan Akca
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 91:978-984
We evaluated the effects of aggressive warming and maintenance of normothermia on surgical blood loss and allogeneic transfusion requirement. We randomly assigned 150 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty with spinal anesthesia to aggressive war
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia and analgesia. 92(1)
We compared changes in core temperature and systemic heat balance with a new negative pressure/warming device (Vital Heat(R) ) that uses negative pressure combined with heat to facilitate warming in vasoconstricted postoperative patients to those res
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia and analgesia. 91(3)
Temperature monitoring and thermal management are rare during spinal or epidural anesthesia because clinicians apparently restrict monitoring to patients with an expected risk of hypothermia. This implies that anesthesiologists can predict patient th
Autor:
Friedrich Herbst, Murat Barlan, Harriet W. Hopf, Cem F. Arkilic, Daniel I. Sessler, Reinhold Függer, Alois Werba, Andrea Kurz, Olga Plattner, Ozan Akca
Publikováno v:
Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 135(7)
Hypothesis Local wound heating improves tissue oxygen tension in postoperative patients. Setting University hospital. Patients Forty normothermic and well-hydrated patients recovering from elective open abdominal surgery. Interventions A comparison b
Autor:
Andrea Kurz, Cem F. Arkilic, Ozan Akca, Stephan Kapral, Klaus Hellwagner, Daniel I. Sessler, Thomas Scheck, F. Lackner, Matthias Melischek, Thomas Heinz
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 354:41-42
Surgical patients randomly assigned to standard pain control had postoperative subcutaneous oxygen partial pressures that were significantly less than patients given better pain treatment. Our data suggest that control of postoperative pain is a majo
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Anesthesiology. 93:A-208
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Anesthesiology. 93:A-316
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Anesthesiology. 93:A-207