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(Hannover and Bonn) randomized controlled trial, we could confirm this finding concerning the effect of TPE on rapid restoration of hemodynamic stability in a controlled setting (EXCHANGE I). Funding for [...] well as strategies to improve safety of endoscopic sedation (temperature control, CPAP ventilation). Active temperature control during prolonged endoscopic sedation - the FAIRHEC study Perioperative h [...] for a multicenter randomized controlled trial investigating use of TPE in septic shock (EXCHANGE II) was granted to our group by the DFG and the study is about to start recruiting in more than 20 centers
KUKA KR16-2 with KR C4 controller Force and torque control Six-component sensor Max. Load: 16kg Kinemator Seven servo-hydraulic actuators Maximum force per actuator: 3000N Force control Applications Functional [...] Operating data: Transmission: 100kV/0.2-6mA Recording: 110kV/20mA Exception time: 0.1 to 4 seconds X-ray control area: Double focus standing anode tube Image intensifier tube: 17/10 cm or 23/15 cm, caesium - iodide
work shows that inhibitory control of excitability is also required in the sinus node for stable pacemaker function. Both the overactivity and the lack of inhibitory control lead to a massive disturbance [...] Project presentation 2020 cAMP-dependent regulation of HCN4 controls the tonic entrainment process in sinoatrial node pacemaker cells Fenske S, Hennis K, Roetzer R, Brox V, Becirovic E, Scharr A, Gruner [...] mia can be counteracted. In summary, this study shows that the CDR of HCN4 is important for the control of the SAN by the autonomic nervous system, in particular for a safe transition from a stable baseline
does not operate directly on the patient, but is located at a control console a few meters away from the operating table. He uses two control elements to steer the instruments, which are located on special
However, they not only serve to disseminate new scientific findings, but also form an important control body for maintaining clean and ethically impeccable research. Not only the scrutiny of the content [...] during the National Socialist regime. However, it is questionable whether they also fulfilled their control function during this time, or whether they also fell into the mills of the inhuman research efforts
regional anesthesiological procedures or a combination of these procedures. Naturally, sonographically controlled nerve blocks are of great importance. Patient comfort is very important to us: when planning the [...] a medication tailored to the patient's pain level are also used. Both options are also patient-controlled, i.e. the patient decides when and how much pain medication they require. Close cooperation with
study (e.g. due to existing comorbidities). Control group To answer questions in clinical studies, it is often necessary to conduct the study in a controlled manner. This means that the participants are [...] experimental group. In the control group are those who receive either the proven standard treatment or a placebo. However, due to the severity of cancer, placebo-controlled studies are rare in cancer research [...] research. Instead, the standard therapy is usually used in the control group. Randomization In controlled trials, patients are often randomly assigned to a treatment group (randomized trials). This ensures
the "Translational Intensive Care Medicine" working group reported the results of a randomized, controlled pilot study in which an additive Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) was investigated in patients [...] a substitution solution. A rapid hemodynamic improvement was observed in the TPE compared to the control group. These results were published in the renowned journal Intensive Care Medicine . Potential molecular [...] endpoints and predictors of response to plasma exchange in septic shock: results from a randomized controlled trial. Stahl K, Wand P, Seeliger B, Wendel-Garcia PD, Schmidt JJ, Schmidt BMW, Sauer A, Lehmann