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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica | 2001

Early detection of increased tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) and soluble TNF receptor protein plasma levels after trauma reveals associations with the clinical course

S Spielmann; Thoralf Kerner; O Ahlers; D Keh; M Gerlach; Herwig Gerlach

Background: The inflammatory response after trauma includes tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) as pro‐inflammatory cytokine. Furthermore, both soluble TNF receptor proteins (sTNF‐R1 and sTNF‐R2) were described to influence the post‐traumatic inflammatory response and organ dysfunction.


European Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1999

L-selectin in trauma patients: a marker for organ dysfunction and outcome?

Thoralf Kerner; O Ahlers; S Spielmann; D Keh; Bührer C; M Gerlach; S Höfler; Gerlach H

Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) are important factors affecting morbidity and mortality after trauma. Adhesion molecules, e.g. L‐selectin (CD62 L), play crucial roles in both conditions.


Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica | 2002

Monitoring arterial blood pressure during whole body hyperthermia

Thoralf Kerner; M. Deja; O Ahlers; B. Hildebrandt; A. Dieing; H. Riess; P. Wust; Herwig Gerlach

Background: For monitoring of arterial blood pressure (ABP) during whole body hyperthermia (WBH) different methods have been recommended. This investigation was performed to evaluate the agreement of invasive measurements at various sites, and to compare invasive and non‐invasive methods of ABP monitoring under conditions of a heat‐induced extreme vasodilation.


Onkologe | 2001

Ganzkörperhyperthermie bei Keimzellentumoren

B Hildebrandt; P. Wust; O. Rick; Thoralf Kerner; J. Löffel; M Deja; O Ahlers; A. Dieing; S. Weinknecht; W.O. Bechstein; W. Siegert; Roland Felix; Hanno Riess

Durch multimodale Therapiekonzepte können 70–80 % der Patienten mit fortgeschrittenen Hodentumoren geheilt werden. Die Prognose ist allerdings infaust, wenn kein Ansprechen auf die Primär- oder Salvagetherapie erfolgt oder nach Hochdosischemotherapie (HDCT) ein Rezidiv auftritt. Um auch diesen Patienten noch eine – möglicherweise längerfristig palliative – Behandlungsoption zu eröffnen, sind weiterhin neue Therapiemodalitäten zu prüfen. Wir haben daher an unserer Klinik 2 Patienten mit einer Kombination aus Polychemotherapie (Carboplatin, Ifosfamid, Etoposid) und Ganzkörperhyperthermie (“systemische Krebsmehrschritttherapie”) behandelt, und konnten in beiden Fällen ein gutes Ansprechen der Erkrankung bei guter Verträglichkeit beobachten. Ausgehend von der Präsentation dieser beiden Fälle wird der von uns initiierte “Multizentrische Behandlungsplan zur Therapieoptimierung des refraktären oder rezidivierten Keimzelltumores mittels Chemotherapie (Carboplatin, Etoposid, Ifosfamid) und Ganzkörperhyperthermie bzw. systemischer Krebsmehrschritttherapie (sKMT)” vorgestellt.


Critical Care | 2001

Adhesion molecules in different treatments of acute myocardial infarction

Thoralf Kerner; O Ahlers; Henrik Reschreiter; Christoph Bührer; Martin Möckel; Herwig Gerlach


Critical Care | 1999

Effects of hydrocortisone stress-dose therapy in septic shock (part I): influence on hemodynamic stability and plasma nitrite/nitrate levels

D Keh; Steffen Weber-Carstens; T Böhnke; C Schulz; M Pettersson; O Ahlers; S Bercker; A Berg; G Risse; M Nordman; K Falke; Herwig Gerlach


Chest | 2005

Goal-Directed Therapy of Cardiac Preload in Induced Whole-Body Hyperthermia*

M Deja; B Hildebrandt; O Ahlers; Hanno Riess; P. Wust; Herwig Gerlach; Thoralf Kerner


Critical Care | 2000

Glutamine-enriched parenteral nutrition during postoperative catabolic state

O Ahlers; K Harndt; R Hodek; C Kietzmann; M Pettersson; K Ruland; Kv Fournier; Peter Neuhaus; K Falke; Herwig Gerlach


Critical Care | 1999

Changes in serum cytokine levels during induced whole body hyperthermia

O Ahlers; T Boehnke; Thoralf Kerner; M Deja; D Keh; J Löffel; B Hildebrandt; Hanno Riess; P. Wust; D Pappert; Herwig Gerlach


Critical Care | 1998

Induced hyperthermia causes significant changes in lymphocytes

O Ahlers; T Boehnke; Thoralf Kerner; M Deja; D Keh; J Löffel; B Hildebrandt; Hanno Riess; P. Wust; D Pappert; Herwig Gerlach

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Herwig Gerlach

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Thoralf Kerner

Humboldt University of Berlin

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P. Wust

Humboldt University of Berlin

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D Keh

Humboldt University of Berlin

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M Deja

Humboldt University of Berlin

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B Hildebrandt

Humboldt University of Berlin

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K Falke

Humboldt University of Berlin

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J Löffel

Humboldt University of Berlin

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M Pettersson

Humboldt University of Berlin

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