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  1. Differential effects of phenylephrine and norepinephrine on peripheral tissue oxygenation during general anaesthesia
  2. Journal of clinical monitoring and computing 2014 end of year summary: near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
  3. Year in review in journal of clinical monitoring and computing 2014: cardiovascular and hemodynamic monitoring
  4. Novel hemostatic patch achieves sutureless epicardial wound closure during complex cardiac surgery, a case report
  5. Effects of Cell-Saving Devices and Filters on Transfusion in Cardiac Surgery: A Multicenter Randomized Study
  6. Effects of levosimendan for low cardiac output syndrome in critically ill patients: systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis
  7. Hemodynamics and tissue oxygenation during balanced anesthesia with a high antinociceptive contribution: an observational study
  8. Colloids and Crystalloids
  9. Influence of early goal-directed therapy using arterial waveform analysis on major complications after high-risk abdominal surgery: study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled superiority trial
  10. Off-Pump CABG Surgery Reduces Systemic Inflammation Compared With On-Pump Surgery but Does Not Change Systemic Endothelial Responses
  11. Green light for liver function monitoring using indocyanine green? An overview of current clinical applications
  12. A pilot study of cerebral tissue oxygenation and postoperative cognitive dysfunction among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting randomised to surgery with or without cardiopulmonary bypass*
  13. Comparison of continuous non-invasive finger arterial pressure monitoring with conventional intermittent automated arm arterial pressure measurement in patients under general anaesthesia
  14. A Phase 3 Randomized Double-Blind Comparison of Ceftobiprole Medocaril Versus Ceftazidime Plus Linezolid for the Treatment of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
  15. Perioperative Calibration of Noninvasive Hemoglobin Monitoring
  16. Tissue oxygenation as a target for goal-directed therapy in high-risk surgery
  17. NIRS during therapeutic hypothermia: Cool or hot?
  18. Heart rate and the assessment of changes in venous return after phenylephrine
  19. Differentiation of cardiovascular effects of phenylephrine by noninvasive advanced hemodynamic monitoring
  20. Prophylactic administration of atropine attenuates the negative haemodynamic effects of propofol/remifentanil induction of anaesthesia
  21. Noninvasively derived stroke volume variation by finger volume clamping can reliably predict fluid responsiveness
  22. Intraoperative ICG plasma disappearance rate helps to predict absence of early postoperative complications after orthotopic liver transplantation
  23. Association of intraoperative tissue oxygenation with suspected risk factors for tissue hypoxia
  24. Goal-directed intraoperative fluid therapy guided by stroke volume and its variation in high-risk surgical patients: a prospective randomized multicentre study
  25. Tissue oxygen saturation as a goal, but when and where should we measure it?
  26. Comparison of arterial pressure and plethysmographic waveform-based dynamic preload variables in assessing fluid responsiveness and dynamic arterial tone in patients undergoing major hepatic resection
  27. Good old physiology in a modern jacket*
  28. Femoral venous oxygen saturation is no surrogate for central venous oxygen saturation*
  29. Postoperatieve cognitieve disfunctie en neuroinflammatie na hartchirurgie
  30. Accuracy of non-invasive measurement of haemoglobin concentration by pulse co-oximetry during steady-state and dynamic conditions in liver surgery
  31. Atropine increases the positive adrenergic effects of norepinephrine. A pilot study
  32. High compliance to computerized tests for assessment of postoperative cognitive dysfunction
  33. Acute hypoxia during propofol-anesthesia, but not during sevoflurane-anesthesia, stimulates macro- and microcirculatory hemodynamics in dogs
  34. Prediction of fluid responsiveness by dynamic preload indices in patients undergoing major hepatic resection
  35. Hemodynamic stability in an optimized propofol-remifentanil based anesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
  36. Monitoring tissue oxygenation by near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS): background and current applications
  37. The differential effects of recombinant brain natriuretic peptide, nitroglycerine and dihydralazine on systemic oxygen delivery and gastric mucosal microvascular oxygenation in dogs*
  38. A review of postoperative cognitive dysfunction and neuroinflammation associated with cardiac surgery and anaesthesia
  39. Hämodynamisches Monitoring - Verbessertes Outcome durch erweitertes perioperatives hämodynamisches Monitoring
  40. Pharmacologic Interventions to Improve Splanchnic Oxygenation During Ventilation with Positive End-Expiratory Pressure
  41. Association between intraoperative tissue oxygenation, arterial blood pressure and noradrenaline use in urological patients
  42. A randomized study comparing three bronchial blockers, Arndt®, Coopdech® and EZ-blocker® and a double-lumen tube for lung isolation: A manikin study
  43. Continuous non-invasive measurement of total hemoglobin concentration during major liver resection by pulse co-oximetry
  44. Prognostic value of intraoperative renal tissue oxygenation measurement on early renal transplant function
  45. Monitoring the microcirculation in the critically ill patient: reflectance spectroscopy
  46. Clinical review: use of venous oxygen saturations as a goal - a yet unfinished puzzle
  47. Goal-directed fluid management based on stroke volume variation and stroke volume optimization during high-risk surgery: a pilot multicentre randomized controlled trial
  48. Hypercapnic Acidosis Preserves Gastric Mucosal Microvascular Oxygen Saturation in a Canine Model of Hemorrhage
  49. Pulse Dye Densitometry and Indocyanine Green Plasma Disappearance
  50. Sevoflurane and propofol anaesthesia differentially modulate the effects of epinephrine and norepinephrine on microcirculatory gastric mucosal oxygenation
  51. Incidence of intraoperative tissue hypoxia in high and low risk surgical patients
  52. 456 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF INTRAOPERATIVE RENAL TISSUE OXYGENATION MEASUREMENT ON EARLY RENAL TRANSPLANT FUNCTION
  53. Kreislaufphysiologische Grundlagen
  54. Akuter Blutverlust in der operativen Medizin
  55. Accurate and continuous measurement of oxygen deficit during haemorrhage in pigs
  56. Bβ15-42 (FX06) reduces pulmonary, myocardial, liver, and small intestine damage in a pig model of hemorrhagic shock and reperfusion*
  57. Performance of a minimally invasive cardiac output monitoring system (Flotrac/Vigileo)
  58. Hypercapnia induces a concentration-dependent increase in gastric mucosal oxygenation in dogs
  59. Microcirculatory monitoring of a Jehovahʼs Witness suffering from haemorrhagic shock
  60. Endogenous nitric oxide reduces the efficacy of the endothelin system to maintain blood pressure during high epidural anaesthesia in conscious dogs
  61. The fibrin-derived peptide Bβ15–42 is cardioprotective in a pig model of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury*
  62. Levosimendan pretreatment improves systemic hemodynamics and metabolism during acute hypoxia in dogs
  63. Management of pulmonary aspiration
  64. The Impact of Intra-aortic Balloon Pumping on Cardiac Output Determination by Pulmonary Arterial and Transpulmonary Thermodilution in Pigs
  65. Norepinephrine is superior to Epinephrine in increasing gastric mucosal oxygenation
  66. Endogenous nitric oxide reduces the efficacy of the endothelin system to maintain blood pressure during epidural anaesthesia
  67. Clonidine induces prolonged depression of microcirculatory mucosal perfusion-compared to systemic and skin perfusion during propofol and sevoflurane anesthesia
  68. Desflurane increases heart rate independent of sympathetic activity in dogs
  69. Levosimendan is superior to milrinone and dobutamine in selectively increasing microvascular gastric mucosal oxygenation in dogs*
  70. Levosimendan is superior to Milrinone and Dobutamine in selectively increasing microvascular gastric mucosal oxygenation
  71. Ventilation with PEEP activates the ACTH/cortisol-axis: effects of extended sympathicolysis
  72. Adenoviral vectors induced cardiovascular complications - pathogenesis and critical care
  73. Effects of thoracic epidural anesthesia (TEA) on microvascular gastric mucosal oxygenation during physiological and compromised circulatory conditions in dogs
  74. Moderate Increase in Intraabdominal Pressure Attenuates Gastric Mucosal Oxygen Saturation in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopy
  75. Dopamine under α1-blockade, but not dopamine alone or fenoldopam, increases depressed gastric mucosal oxygenation*
  76. Desflurane increases heart rate independent of sympathetic activity in dogs
  77. Plasma nitrite reflects constitutive nitric oxide synthase activity in mammals
  78. Fenoldopam—but not dopamine—selectively increases gastric mucosal oxygenation in dogs
  79. Assessment of microvascular oxygen saturation in gastric mucosa in volunteers breathing continuous positive airway pressure*
  80. Incidental detection of paradoxical air embolism with a transoesophageal Doppler probe inserted for measuring descending aortic blood flow
  81. Accuracy of feedback-controlled oxygen delivery into a closed anaesthesia circuit for measurement of oxygen consumption
  82. Simultaneous Assessment of Microvascular Oxygen Saturation and Laser-Doppler Flow in Gastric Mucosa
  83. Clinical evaluation of reflectance spectrophotometry for the measurement of gastric microvascular oxygen saturation in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass
  84. Dopexamine but not dopamine increases gastric mucosal oxygenation during mechanical ventilation in dogs
  85. Endogenous Endothelin and Vasopressin Support Blood Pressure During Epidural Anesthesia in Conscious Dogs
  86. Inhalation anaesthetics increase heart rate by decreasing cardiac vagal activity in dogs
  87. Nitric oxide synthases in vagal neurons are crucial for the regulation of heart rate in awake dogs
  88. Determination of total blood volume by indicator dilution: a comparison of mean transit time and mass conservation principle
  89. Kopplung von Herzzeitvolumen bzw. systemischem O2-Transport und Metabolismus unter Katecholamintherapie
  90. Accuracy of oxygen consumption measurement with a closed anaesthesia circuit
  91. Xenon increases total body oxygen consumption
  92. Endothelin and vasopressin support blood pressure during epidural anaesthesia in conscious dogs
  93. Different response of oxygen consumption and cardiac output to various endogenous and synthetic catecholamines in awake dogs
  94. Accuracy and reproducibility of long-term implanted transit-time ultrasound flow probes in dogs
  95. Beziehung zwischen Herzminutenvolumen und Sauerstoffverbrauch bei Inhalationsanästhesien und unter dem Einfluß von Katecholaminen1 - - Zusammenfassung einer Habilitationsschrift - -
  96. Transit time approach and indicator distribution for the bedside assessment of blood volume: accuracy and reproducibility
  97. Accuracy and reproducibility of long-term implanted transit-time ultrasound flow probes in dogs
  98. Halothane degradation by dried soda lime is reduced in a closed anaesthesia circuit
  99. Effects of pulmonary blood volume on vascular reactivity in the lung
  100. Metabolic regulation of cardiac output during inhalation anaesthesia in dogs
  101. Does bronchial thermodilution allow estimation of cardiac output?
  102. The Potential of Tissue Lightguide Spectrophotometry for Monitoring Gastric Mucosal Oxygenation During Mechanical Ventilation
  103. PULMONARY VASCULAR TONE ALTERS FLOW RESISTANCE BUT NOT CENTRAL BLOOD VOLUME
  104. Estimation of lung oxygen consumption
  105. Error in measurement of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations by the DeltatracII metabolic monitor in the presence of desflurane
  106. Interaction between haematocrit and pulmonary blood volume on pulmonary vascular flow resistance and pressure-flow relationships
  107. Pulmonary blood volume and its effects on pressure/flow relations and flow resistance in isolated lungs of rabbits
  108. Interaction between haematocrit and pulmonary blood volume on pulmonary vascular flow resistance and pressure-flow relationships
  109. Bronchial temperature as a key to the interior pulmonary capillary bed of anaesthetized dogs
  110. A588 DETERMINATION OF TOTAL BLOOD VOLUME (TBV) FROM CARDIAC OUTPUT AND MEAN CIRCULATION TIME
  111. How Much Oxygen Does the Human Lung Consume?
  112. Prostacyclin (PGI2): new aspects of an old substance in the treatment of critically ill patients
  113. Free Papers
  114. Desflurane Inhibits Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction in Isolated Rabbit Lungs
  115. Intraoperative Thrombolyse mit rt-PA bei massiver Lungenembolie während venöser Thrombektomie
  116. Prostacyclin improves glucose utilization in patients with sepsis
  117. PULMONARY VASCULAR FLOW RESISTANCE IS ONLY SLIGHTLY INFLUENCED BY HEMATOCRIT BUT MARKEDLY BY PULMONARY VASCULAR BLOOD CONTENT
  118. Treatment of Sepsis: A New Look at Prostacyclin
  119. Clonidine Elicits A Long-Term Depression in Mucosal Red Cell Flux