Publications by authors named "K W Ecker"

Aims: Obesity increases the risk of heart failure with preserved (HFpEF), but not reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1-RA) semaglutide improves outcome of patients with obesity with or without HFpEF, while GLP-1-RAs were associated with adverse outcome in patients with HFrEF. Here, we investigate the effect of in vivo treatment with semaglutide on excitation-contraction coupling in a rat model of obesity.

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  • The study compares outcomes of two surgical approaches for patients with failed ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA): repair/redo-IPAA and conversion to a continent ileostomy (CI) to avoid permanent ileostomy.
  • Results show that conversion to CI had a higher pouch salvage rate (36.8%) and better quality of life outcomes, like fewer daily evacuations and greater levels of continence compared to repair/redo-IPAA.
  • Overall satisfaction was high among patients after both procedures,
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Biodiversity loss on agricultural land is a major concern. Comprehensive monitoring is needed to quantify the ongoing changes and assess the effectiveness of agri-environmental measures. However, current approaches to monitoring biodiversity on agricultural land are limited in their ability to capture the complex pattern of species and habitats.

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Purpose: Comprehensive description of surgical techniques for revision of complications of continent ileostomy (CI).

Methods: By analyzing 133 revision procedures performed over 30 years, a systematically classified approach to the appropriate techniques for CI revision surgery has been derived. Based on the anatomic site and severity of the respective complication, four classes of revision surgeries have been defined: class 1 refers to the nipple valve, class 2 to the pouch, class 3 to the stoma, and class 4 to the afferent loop.

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