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Papers by Markus Foedisch

Research paper thumbnail of 532: Extended Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment for 72 Hours After Cardiac Arrest Due to Non-Coronary Causes

Critical Care Medicine, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Performance of basic cardiac life support according to the ERC 2005 resuscitation guidelines in a human manikin model of cardiac arrest

Research paper thumbnail of Implementation of mild therapeutic hypothermia therapy as standard care after successful CPR in a German general hospital

Research paper thumbnail of Good neurological recovery at ICU discharge of asystole patients treated with induced mild hypothermia

Critical Care, 2008

Introduction In order to find out the frequency rates of domestic and wild animal bites as well a... more Introduction In order to find out the frequency rates of domestic and wild animal bites as well as the evaluation of the prevalence rates of rabies disease in the human population in the Province of Kerman, a retrospective study was designed to analyze statistically the collected recorded data related to this project. Methods This study was conducted within the framework of MPVM student research projects by means of collaboration between

Research paper thumbnail of 1224

Critical Care Medicine, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of 1224: Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment In A Case of Severe Heatstroke With Multiple Organ Dysfunction

Introduction: Resuscitative therapeutic hypothermia after CPR is recommended for neuroprotection ... more Introduction: Resuscitative therapeutic hypothermia after CPR is recommended for neuroprotection in patients after cardiac arrest. In patients suffering from severe heatstroke rapid cooling and management of ciculatory failure are crucial for prevention of irreversible organ failure, but there are n

Research paper thumbnail of 532

Research paper thumbnail of Cooling Strategies Outside the Central Nervous System

Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Standard operating procedures: therapeutic hypothermia in CPR and post-resuscitation care

Critical Care, 2012

It is a pleasure to announce the 2nd Innsbruck Hypothermia Symposium. We are very happy that Crit... more It is a pleasure to announce the 2nd Innsbruck Hypothermia Symposium. We are very happy that Critical Care has agreed to publish extended abstracts submitted by invited renowned scientists from all over the world; that is, Europe, the Americas, Asia. Neuroprotection-potentially achieved by targeted temperature management (that is, therapeutic hypothermia or prophylactic controlled normothermia)-is essential in emergency and acute care management of various severe neurologic and cardiologic diseases. Beyond neuroprotection-for this aim, therapeutic hypothermia has been established after resuscitation of patients with cardiac arrest due to a shockable arrhythmia and in neonatal asphyxic encephalopathytherapeutic hypothermia and prophylactic controlled normothermia have been published in single case reports, retrospective, open, but also in prospective randomised controlled trials in many other emergency disciplines in which both neuroprotection and protection of other organs and tissues are the target of our therapeutic endeavours. The Medical University Innsbruck, Austria, is happy to organise this conference on temperature management, therapeutic hypothermia and prophylactic normothermia respectively, to be held in Portoroz, Slovenia. In accordance with the first Meeting on Hypothermia, which was held in Miami, Florida, USA (CHilling At the Beach), we are proud to suggest the acronym CHAB standing for take Care for Heart And Brain, characterising the major target organs of therapeutic and, possibly also, prophylactic temperature management. Again, we have been able to gather most renowned scientists, neurointensivists and intensivists, emergency physicians, cardiologists and other specialists to cover the entire scientific and clinical spectrum of emergency temperature management, technical aspects of cooling and management of potential complications including shivering, but also temperature management in neurology, neurosurgery, intensive care medicine, in the operation theatre, cardiology, infectious diseases, and so forth. Beyond that we cross borders and discuss hypothermia and intracranial pressure, pharmacodynamics in hypothermic patients and the influence of hypothermia onto pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, hypothermia in refractory status epilepticus or heat stroke, hypothermia and advanced neuromonitoring, hypothermia and nutrition, shivering and the critical issue of rewarming, amongst other topics. The aim of this symposium is to enhance the knowledge on temperature management, increase the readiness and stimulate the preparedness to institute therapeutic hypothermia and/or prophylactic controlled normothermia, respectively, in patients in need of tissue and organ A2 Therapeutic hypothermia: the rationale

Research paper thumbnail of Current Advances in the Use of Therapeutic Hypothermia

Therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of 532: Extended Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment for 72 Hours After Cardiac Arrest Due to Non-Coronary Causes

Critical Care Medicine, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Performance of basic cardiac life support according to the ERC 2005 resuscitation guidelines in a human manikin model of cardiac arrest

Research paper thumbnail of Implementation of mild therapeutic hypothermia therapy as standard care after successful CPR in a German general hospital

Research paper thumbnail of Good neurological recovery at ICU discharge of asystole patients treated with induced mild hypothermia

Critical Care, 2008

Introduction In order to find out the frequency rates of domestic and wild animal bites as well a... more Introduction In order to find out the frequency rates of domestic and wild animal bites as well as the evaluation of the prevalence rates of rabies disease in the human population in the Province of Kerman, a retrospective study was designed to analyze statistically the collected recorded data related to this project. Methods This study was conducted within the framework of MPVM student research projects by means of collaboration between

Research paper thumbnail of 1224

Critical Care Medicine, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of 1224: Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment In A Case of Severe Heatstroke With Multiple Organ Dysfunction

Introduction: Resuscitative therapeutic hypothermia after CPR is recommended for neuroprotection ... more Introduction: Resuscitative therapeutic hypothermia after CPR is recommended for neuroprotection in patients after cardiac arrest. In patients suffering from severe heatstroke rapid cooling and management of ciculatory failure are crucial for prevention of irreversible organ failure, but there are n

Research paper thumbnail of 532

Research paper thumbnail of Cooling Strategies Outside the Central Nervous System

Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Standard operating procedures: therapeutic hypothermia in CPR and post-resuscitation care

Critical Care, 2012

It is a pleasure to announce the 2nd Innsbruck Hypothermia Symposium. We are very happy that Crit... more It is a pleasure to announce the 2nd Innsbruck Hypothermia Symposium. We are very happy that Critical Care has agreed to publish extended abstracts submitted by invited renowned scientists from all over the world; that is, Europe, the Americas, Asia. Neuroprotection-potentially achieved by targeted temperature management (that is, therapeutic hypothermia or prophylactic controlled normothermia)-is essential in emergency and acute care management of various severe neurologic and cardiologic diseases. Beyond neuroprotection-for this aim, therapeutic hypothermia has been established after resuscitation of patients with cardiac arrest due to a shockable arrhythmia and in neonatal asphyxic encephalopathytherapeutic hypothermia and prophylactic controlled normothermia have been published in single case reports, retrospective, open, but also in prospective randomised controlled trials in many other emergency disciplines in which both neuroprotection and protection of other organs and tissues are the target of our therapeutic endeavours. The Medical University Innsbruck, Austria, is happy to organise this conference on temperature management, therapeutic hypothermia and prophylactic normothermia respectively, to be held in Portoroz, Slovenia. In accordance with the first Meeting on Hypothermia, which was held in Miami, Florida, USA (CHilling At the Beach), we are proud to suggest the acronym CHAB standing for take Care for Heart And Brain, characterising the major target organs of therapeutic and, possibly also, prophylactic temperature management. Again, we have been able to gather most renowned scientists, neurointensivists and intensivists, emergency physicians, cardiologists and other specialists to cover the entire scientific and clinical spectrum of emergency temperature management, technical aspects of cooling and management of potential complications including shivering, but also temperature management in neurology, neurosurgery, intensive care medicine, in the operation theatre, cardiology, infectious diseases, and so forth. Beyond that we cross borders and discuss hypothermia and intracranial pressure, pharmacodynamics in hypothermic patients and the influence of hypothermia onto pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, hypothermia in refractory status epilepticus or heat stroke, hypothermia and advanced neuromonitoring, hypothermia and nutrition, shivering and the critical issue of rewarming, amongst other topics. The aim of this symposium is to enhance the knowledge on temperature management, increase the readiness and stimulate the preparedness to institute therapeutic hypothermia and/or prophylactic controlled normothermia, respectively, in patients in need of tissue and organ A2 Therapeutic hypothermia: the rationale

Research paper thumbnail of Current Advances in the Use of Therapeutic Hypothermia

Therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management, 2013