Publications by authors named "R Huhn"

Objectives: In patients undergoing heart transplantation (HTX), preoperative liver impairment and consecutive hypoalbuminaemia are associated with increased mortality. The role of early postoperative hypoalbuminaemia after HTX is unclear. This study investigated the association between early postoperative hypoalbuminaemia and 1-year mortality as well as 'days alive and out of hospital' (DAOH) after HTX.

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Background: Impella™ is increasingly used in cardiogenic shock. However, thromboembolic and bleeding events are frequent during percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS).

Objective: Therefore, we aimed to explore the optimal anticoagulation regime for pMCS to prevent thromboembolism and bleedings.

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Article Synopsis
  • Patients with severe injuries need special care to help their hearts and bodies heal.
  • Doctors gave a medicine called tranexamic acid (TXA) to some patients to stop bleeding, but it can also sometimes harm the heart.
  • In a study of 297 injured patients, giving TXA before arriving at the hospital did not seem to hurt or help their heart injury levels.
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Objectives: To estimate the current practice in the perioperative management of patients undergoing cardiac surgery due to infective endocarditis.

Design: A prospective, open, 24-item, web-based cross-sectional survey.

Setting: Online survey endorsed by the European Association of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (EACTAIC).

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Pharmacological conditioning aims to protect the heart from myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Despite extensive research in this area, today, a significant gap remains between experimental findings and clinical practice. This review provides an update on recent developments in pharmacological conditioning in the experimental setting and summarizes the clinical evidence of these cardioprotective strategies in the perioperative setting.

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