Publications by authors named "C Tschan"

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  • Peri-operative complications are frequent and can lead to significant health issues; using statins effectively may help reduce these risks.
  • A study examined adherence to statin guidelines among 8,116 high-risk patients undergoing major surgery, finding that about 52.1% were indicated for statin therapy, but only 57.7% were actually on them before surgery.
  • Results showed that adherence to statins was lower in women and that those on statins had slightly increased odds of experiencing myocardial injury (PMI) post-surgery, with 4.6% experiencing cardiac complications within 120 days.
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Background: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a disease which is difficult to diagnose and moreover difficult to treat. We developed a strategy for long-term telemonitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP), by incorporation of the NEUROVENT®-P-tel System, with the goal of improved diagnosis and consequent therapy of this disease. We highlight the results obtained through this approach.

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(1) Background: Reliable ultrasonographic measurements of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) to detect increased intracerebral pressure (ICP) has not been established in awake patients with continuous invasive ICP monitoring. Therefore, in this study, we included fully awake patients with and without raised ICP and correlated ONSD with continuously measured ICP values. (2) Methods: In a prospective study, intracranial pressure (ICP) was continuously measured in 25 patients with an intraparenchymatic P-tel probe.

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Background: As technical progress advances, telemonitoring has become an important part of patient care in many areas of medical treatment. However, distanced surveillance of intracranial pressure (ICP) could not be established so far. With the recent introduction of a telemetric ICP measurement probe, new possibilities arise.

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Purpose: Correct placement of the ventricle catheter directly influences the function of cerebral shunt systems. The incidence of proximal catheter misplacement reaches up to 45%. To avoid misplacements and revisions a new intra-catheter endoscope for precise ventricle catheter placement in children was evaluated.

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