Publications by authors named "Reinhold Fretschner"

Alveolar recruitment is one of the beneficial effects of prone positioning in patients with ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome). However, responses vary among patients and, therefore, we hypothesized that alveolar recruitment is an individual time-dependent process and its measurement might be helpful to 'dose' prone positioning individually. In 13 patients diagnosed with ARDS, EELV (end-expiratory lung volume) was measured in the supine position, immediately after turning to the prone position, at 1, 2, 4 and 8 h in the prone position and after returning to the supine position.

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Background: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) volume can be measured at bedside by color duplex flowmetry of the extracranial cerebral arteries. In neurointensive care patients, we prospectively tested the hypothesis that a CBF volume <100 ml/min indicates imminent cerebral circulatory arrest.

Methods: CBF volume was determined as sum of flow volumes in the internal carotid and vertebral arteries of both sides.

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Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is an adverse immune-mediated drug reaction in which antibodies are generated usually towards complexes of the soluble platelet protein platelet-factor-4 (PF4) and heparin. The resulting immune complexes activate platelets intravascularly, which increases the generation of thrombin. Therefore, HIT is strongly associated with thrombosis and heparin is thought to be contraindicated.

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In the daily clinical routine at the bedside, information on effective pulmonary blood flow (PBF) is limited and requires invasive monitoring, including a pulmonary artery catheter, to determine both cardiac output and intrapulmonary shunt. Therefore we evaluated a non-invasive method for the measurement of PBF in a clinical setting, including 12 patients with acute respiratory failure (acute respiratory distress syndrome) undergoing prone positioning. PBF was determined before (baseline), during and after prone positioning, by using a foreign gas rebreathing method with a new photoacoustic gas analyser.

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