Publications by authors named "Markus Neuner"

Methyl cellulose (MC) is a widely used material in various microfluidic applications in biology. Due to its biocompatibility, it has become a popular crowding agent for microfluidic cell deformability measurements, which usually operate at high shear rates (>10 000 s). However, a full rheological characterization of methyl cellulose solutions under these conditions has not yet been reported.

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  • The study compared the clinical judgement of anesthesiologists who are inexperienced with EEG technology against EEG-based measurements of anesthetic depth using the Narcotrend® monitor in 600 patients.
  • Results showed that the anesthesiologists' assessments agreed with the Narcotrend measurements in only 42% of cases, indicating a significant discrepancy in 58% of assessments.
  • The lack of validated scales for judging anesthetic depth could have influenced the discrepancies observed in the study.
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCMP) requiring mechanical circulatory support is rare; however, it is a life-threatening disease with recovery rates poorer than expected. Herein, we describe a case of successful recovery of a patient with PPCMP. Implantation of a biventricular ventricular assist device was performed; additionally, the patient's hyperprolactinemia was treated with cabergoline, resulting in a fast complete restoration of ventricular function.

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Purpose: To determine the effects of imager source and panel positioning uncertainties on the accuracy of dual intensity-based 2D∕3D image registration of cranial images.

Methods: An open source 2D∕3D image registration algorithm has been developed for registration of two orthogonal x-rays to a 3D volumetric image. The initialization files of the algorithm allow for nine degrees of freedom system calibration including x, y, z positions of the source and panel, and three rotational degrees of freedom of the panel about each of the three translational axes.

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Meningiomas of the ventricle system are extremely rare. We report on a series of 16 intraventricular meningiomas (IVMs) treated at our institution between 1980 and 2004, with a special interest on the surgical outcome of using the intra/inter-parietal and parieto-occipital approach and the benefits of neuro-navigation. A retrospective analysis of the medical files for clinicoradiological findings, surgical interventions and surgical outcome was carried out.

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