Department of Anaesthesiology


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Antibiotics in palliative medicine-results from a prospective epidemiological investigation from the HOPE survey (2012) Stiel S, Krumm N, Pestinger M, Lindena G, Nauck F, Ostgathe C, Radbruch L, Elsner F Journal article, Review article The palliative care team in the intensive care unit (2012) Ostgathe C, Klein C, Heckel M, Hofmann S Journal article, Review article Regulation of murine cardiac contractility by activation of α(1A)-adrenergic receptor-operated Ca(2+) entry. (2011) Mohl MC, Iismaa SE, Xiao XH, Friedrich O, Wagner S, Nikolova-Krstevski V, Wu J, et al. Journal article, Original article Delirium in the elderly Akute Verwirrtheit im Alter (2011) Singler K, Singler B, Heppner HJ Journal article Quantitative analysis of the cardiorespiratory system during paced respiration (2011) Leutheuser H, Schaffer T, Hensel B, Weigand C, Schüttler J, Jeleazcov C Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Issues of "life" and "death" for patients receiving palliative care-comments when confronted with a research tool (2011) Voltz R, Galushko M, Walisko-Waniek J, Karbach U, Ernstmann N, Pfaff H, Nauck F, et al. Journal article, Original article The tetrodotoxin-resistant Na+ channel Nav 1.8 reduces the potency of local anesthetics in blocking C-fiber nociceptors (2010) Kistner K, Zimmermann K, Ehnert C, Reeh P, Leffler A Journal article Lipophilic cationic drugs increase the permeability of lysosomal membranes in a cell culture system (2010) Kornhuber J, Henkel AW, Groemer TW, Städtler S, Welzel O, Tripal P, Rotter A, et al. Journal article Improving data quality of routine data for clinical research (2009) Fischer T, Lenz R, Münster T, Lauterwald F Conference contribution Modern Anesthetics (2008) Schüttler J, Schwilden H Authored book