Publications by authors named "Hauke Rensing"

The measurement of the liver function via the plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green (PDR) is a sensitive bed-side tool in critical care. Yet, recent evidence has questioned the value of this method for hyperdynamic conditions. To evaluate this technique in different hemodynamic settings, we analyzed the PDR and corresponding pharmacokinetic models after endotoxemia or hemorrhagic shock in rats.

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Background And Objective: Regular postanesthesia visits allow the detection of anesthesia related complications and increase patient satisfaction. Consequently, the performance of postanesthesia visits has been recommended after certain types of anesthesia. However, no data is available concerning the current practice of postanesthesia visits.

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Purpose: Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) may compromise renal function in critically ill patients. As an alternative, gelatin (GEL) was suggested. This study investigated whether GEL (4%) may have advantages over HES (6%, 130/0.

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Background: Intraoperative blood salvage and processing it with commercially available devices is a widespread standard procedure to reduce allogeneic blood transfusion in patients undergoing major orthopedic surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of such processed blood on the immune system by measuring pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines.

Study Design And Methods: Salvaged blood from 20 patients undergoing hip arthroplasty was processed with a continuous autotransfusion system.

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Ischemia and reperfusion may cause liver injury and are characterized by hepatic microperfusion failure and a decreased hepatocellular function. Inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β, a serine-threonine kinase that has recently emerged as a key regulator in the modulation of the inflammatory response after stress events, may be protective in conditions like sepsis, inflammation and shock. Therefore, aim of the study was to assess the role of GSK-3β in liver microcirculation and hepatocellular function after hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (H/R).

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Objectives: Melatonin has been demonstrated to improve survival after experimental sepsis via antioxidant effects. Yet, recent evidence suggests that this protective capacity may also rely on melatonin receptor activation. Therefore, the present study was designed to investigate whether selective melatonin receptor-agonist ramelteon may influence survival and immune response in a model of polymicrobial sepsis in rats, wild-type and melatonin receptor MT1/MT2 double knockout mice.

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Dobutamine is recommended for the treatment of sepsis-related circulatory failure in international guidelines. Furthermore, dobutamine has been demonstrated to improve liver function and hepatic perfusion after experimental hemorrhagic shock. Yet, it is unknown whether dobutamine may also induce hepatoprotective effects in sepsis.

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Background: We compared dose-response curves of the hypnotic effects of desflurane, sevoflurane and isoflurane. In addition, we analyzed the k(e0) values of the different anesthetics. The EEG parameters Bispectral index (BIS, Aspect Medical Systems, Natick, MA, version XP) and Narcotrend index (MonitorTechnik, Bad Bramstedt, Germany, version 4.

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Study Design: Case report and clinical discussion.

Objective: A rare case of air passage into multiple body compartments after thoracoscopic minimally invasive spine surgery is described.

Summary Of Background Data: In recent years, there is growing interest in thoracoscopic minimally invasive spine surgery for the treatment of thoracic and lumbar spine fractures.

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Hemoglobin glutamer-200 (HbG) might be an alternative to human blood. However, artificial oxygen carriers are initially successful to restore oxygen supply but may induce organ dysfunction and increase mortality several days after application in terms of delayed side effects. Impairment of microcirculation and an inflammatory cytokine response through induction of endothelin (ET) 1 may contribute.

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Objective: Argatroban, a direct thrombin inhibitor, was evaluated for anticoagulation in continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in critically ill patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia type II and acute renal failure. The investigation focused on predictors for the maintenance doses of argatroban with efficacy and safety of argatroban being secondary outcomes.

Design: Prospective, dose finding study.

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Objective: Melatonin may attenuate organ damage via direct antioxidative properties, and was recently demonstrated to reduce cardiac and hepatic injury through receptor-dependent effects. However, the relevance of an isolated activation of melatonin receptors for organ protection, excluding direct antioxidant effects, has not been established yet. This study was designed to investigate whether therapy with melatonin receptor agonist and hypnotic substance ramelteon may improve liver function, hepatic perfusion, and hepatic integrity after hemorrhagic shock in rat.

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Microvascular failure is a major determinant for the development of hepatocellular dysfunction after hemorrhagic shock. Induction of heme oxygenase (HO) 1 may confer hepatocellular protection. Hemin arginate (HAR) induces HO-1 and protects against shock-induced organ failure.

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Objective: Melatonin has been demonstrated to attenuate organ damage in models of ischemia and reperfusion. Melatonin treatment before hemorrhagic shock has been shown to improve liver function and hepatic perfusion. Proposed mechanisms of the pineal hormone involve direct inactivation of reactive oxygen species and induction of antioxidative enzymes.

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Objective: Pretreatment with low-dose lipopolysaccharide protects cells/organs against a subsequent lethal Gram-negative (lipopolysaccharide tolerance) or Gram-positive (cross tolerance) stimulus. We determined whether this occurs in the rat lung. The involvement of inducible nitric oxide synthase and heme oxygenase-1 was evaluated.

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Exogenous administration of pineal hormone melatonin (MEL) has been demonstrated to attenuate organ damage in models of I/R and inflammation by antioxidative effects. However, specific organ-protective effects of MEL with respect to hemorrhagic shock have not been investigated yet. In the present study, we evaluated the role of MEL pretreatment for hepatic perfusion, redox state, and function after hemorrhage and resuscitation, with emphasis on MEL receptor activation.

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Stress response genes including heat shock proteins are induced under a variety of conditions to confer cellular protection. This study investigated the role of calcium signaling in the induction of two stress response genes, heme oxygenase-1/hsp32 and hsp70, in isolated rat hepatocytes. Both genes were induced by cellular glutathione depletion.

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Rationale: Induction of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) protects the liver against reperfusion injury after hemorrhagic shock. Previous data suggest that the beta(1)-adrenoceptor agonist dobutamine induces HO-1 in hepatocytes.

Objectives: To investigate the functional significance of dobutamine pretreatment for liver function after hemorrhagic shock in vivo.

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Vocal cord injuries (VCI) and postoperative hoarseness (PH) are common complications after general anesthesia. Poor muscle relaxation at the moment of tracheal intubation may result in VCI. There is a large interindividual variation in neuromuscular depression after administration of neuromuscular blocking drugs.

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Background/aims: Liver integrity and function are crucial for survival of patients suffering from trauma, operations or infections. Insulin decreased mortality and prevented the incidence of multi organ failure and infection in critically ill patients. The aim of the present study was to determine whether insulin exerts positive effects on hepatic homeostasis and function during endotoxemia.

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Objective: Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (e.g., diaspirin-cross-linked hemoglobin [DCLHb] and hemoglobin glutamer-200 [HbG]) may have potential in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock.

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