Gerhard Oberascher
University of Salzburg
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Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 2003
Cem Meco; Gerhard Oberascher; Erich Arrer; Gerhard Moser; Klaus W. Albegger
OBJECTIVE Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas need to be reliably diagnosed for the optimal management. Recently, in preference to beta2-transferrin, another CSF protein, beta-trace protein (betaTP), is similarly used with a new method for CSF diagnosis. This study evaluates the sensitive interpretation and limits of this new betaTP test for use in routine CSF fistula diagnosis. METHODS Nephelometric detection of betaTP has been made in nasal secretion, serum, and CSF samples from healthy individuals as well as patients with reduced glomerular filtration rate and with bacterial meningitis. Additionally, 53 patients with suspected CSF rhinorrhea are also analyzed. RESULTS The betaTP test can also be used to reliably diagnose CSF rhinorrhea even slightly better than the beta2-transferrin test. It should not be used for patients with renal insufficiency and bacterial meningitis as they substantially increase serum and decrease CSF betaTP values, respectively. CONCLUSION Quantitative measurement of betaTP is a noninvasive, highly sensitive, quick, and inexpensive method that can be used for the detection of CSF rhinorrhea in nasal secretions. However, in cases where there is doubt about the interpretation, the results should be proved with beta2-transferrin test or sodium-fluorescein test.
American Journal of Rhinology | 2007
Cem Meco; Erich Arrer; Gerhard Oberascher
Background After cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula repair, the goal of watertight sealing may not always be achieved, causing postoperative CSF leakage. The aim of this study was to assess the novel application of the beta-trace protein (betaTP) test for postoperative screening and confirmation of dura repair success. Methods Prospectively, we investigated 32 consecutive patients who underwent dura repair. Postoperative nasal secretion and serum were analyzed for CSF marker betaTP, to detect or rule out postoperative CSF leakage. Results In 29 patients no CSF was detected, indicating 91% dura repair success after the first step. Three patients required additional surgery, verifying CSF leak. Additional betaTP testing was negative, revealing successful dura repair. Conclusion Dura repairs should be controlled for the presence or absence of postoperative CSF leakage. In our hands, the sensitive, fast, and inexpensive betaTP test has shown its value as an effective postoperative screening tool for dura repair success confirmation. Therefore, we consider it as novel “standard of care” and reserve invasive, more expensive or time-consuming methods as second choice.
Clinical Chemistry | 2002
Erich Arrer; Cem Meco; Gerhard Oberascher; Wolfgang Piotrowski; Klaus W. Albegger; Wolfgang Patsch
Laryngoscope | 2004
Cem Meco; Gerhard Oberascher
Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie | 2014
Manfred Kranzinger; Franz Zehentmayr; Gerd Fastner; Gerhard Oberascher; Florian Merz; Olaf Nairz; Hassan Rahim; Felix Sedlmayer
Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie | 2014
Manfred Kranzinger; Franz Zehentmayr; Gerd Fastner; Gerhard Oberascher; Florian Merz; Olaf Nairz; Hassan Rahim; Felix Sedlmayer
Spektrum Der Augenheilkunde | 2014
Martin Emesz; Gerhard Oberascher; Gerhard Moser; Eva Maria Arlt; Eva Maria Krall; Max Rasp; Alexander Bachernegg
Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie | 2014
Manfred Kranzinger; Franz Zehentmayr; Gerd Fastner; Gerhard Oberascher; Florian Merz; Olaf Nairz; Hassan Rahim; Felix Sedlmayer
Skull Base Surgery | 2012
Michael Kopp; Cem Meco; Gerhard Oberascher; G. Fastner; Heinz Deutschmann; Felix Sedlmayer
Skull Base Surgery | 2009
Gerhard Oberascher; Cem Meco