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Beat Müllhaupt
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 289
Citations - 17086
Beat Müllhaupt is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis C & Liver transplantation. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 258 publications receiving 14656 citations.
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Evaluation of a structured treatment discontinuation in patients with inoperable alveolar echinococcosis on long-term benzimidazole therapy: A retrospective cohort study
Ansgar Deibel,Daniel Stocker,Cordula Meyer Zu Schwabedissen,Lars Husmann,Philipp A Kronenberg,Felix Grimm,Peter Deplazes,Cäcilia S. Reiner,Beat Müllhaupt +8 more
TL;DR: Treatment cessation is feasible in inoperable AE patients, who demonstrate negative anti-Em18 antibody ELISA and PET on follow-up.
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Fatal Liver and Lung Alveolar Echinococcosis with Newly Developed Neurologic Symptoms due to the Brain Involvement.
Robertas Kvaščevičius,Ona Lapteva,Omar Al Awar,Egle Audronyte,Laura Neverauskiene,Eleonora Kvasceviciene,Vitalijus Sokolovas,Kęstutis Strupas,Audrone Marcinkute,Peter Deplazes,Beat Müllhaupt +10 more
TL;DR: The authors highly recommend implementing neurologic monitoring to the follow-up algorithm for patients with systemically disseminated alveolar echinococcosis and surgery should be considered for all intracranial echinococcal lesions, unless the lesion is located in the eloquent brain area.
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Microelimination of chronic hepatitis C in Switzerland: modelling the Swiss Hepatitis Strategy goals in eastern, western and northern regions.
Urs Rusch,Sarah Robbins,Homie Razavi,Pietro Vernazza,Sarah Blach,Philip Bruggmann,Beat Müllhaupt,Francesco Negro,David Semela +8 more
TL;DR: Intensified screening for chronic hepatitis C and increased access to direct-acting antivirals are necessary to meet the Swiss hepatitis strategy elimination goals over the next 12 years.
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Microbial Communities of Conducting and Respiratory Zones of Lung-Transplanted Patients.
Marie Beaume,Vladimir Lazarevic,Thilo Köhler,Nadia Gaïa,Oriol Manuel,John-David Aubert,Loïc Baerlocher,Laurent Farinelli,Paola Gasche,Jacques Schrenzel,Christian van Delden,Rita Achermann,Patrizia Amico,Philippe Baumann,Guido Beldi,Christian Benden,Christoph Berger,Isabelle Binet,Pierre-Yves Bochud,Elsa Boely,Heiner C. Bucher,Leo Buhler,Thierry Carell,Emmanuelle Catana,Yves Chalandon,Sabina De Geest,Olivier de Rougemont,Michael Dickenmann,Michel A. Duchosal,Thomas Fehr,Sylvie Ferrari-Lacraz,Christian Garzoni,Paola Gasche Soccal,Emiliano Giostra,Dela Golshayan,Daniel Good,Karine Hadaya,Jörg Halter,Dominik Heim,Christoph Hess,Sven Hillinger,Hans H. Hirsch,Cédric Hirzel,Günther F.L. Hofbauer,Uyen Huynh-Do,Franz Immer,Richard Klaghofer,Michael T. Koller,Bettina Laesser,Roger Lehmann,Christian Lovis,Hans-Peter Marti,Pierre Y. Martin,Luca Martinolli,Pascal Meylan,Paul Mohacsi,Isabelle Morard,Philippe Morel,Ulrike Mueller,Nicolas J. Mueller,Helen Mueller-McKenna,Antonia M.S. Müller,Thomas Müller,Beat Müllhaupt,David Nadal,Manuel Pascual,Jakob Passweg,Chantal Piot Ziegler,Juliane Rick,Eddy Roosnek,Anne Rosselet,Silvia Rothlin,Frank Ruschitzka,Urs Schanz,Stefan Schaub,Christian Seiler,Susanne Stampf,Jürg Steiger,Guido Stirnimann,Guido Toso,Dimitri Tsinalis,Jean-Pierre Venetz,Jean Villard,Madeleine Wick,Markus J. Wilhelm,Patrick Yerly +85 more
TL;DR: The results show that post-transplant respiratory zones harbor higher bacterial richness, but overall similar bacterial profiles as compared to conductive zones, which further support an individual microbial signature following LT.
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Thromboelastography to Monitor Clotting/Bleeding Complications in Patients Treated with the Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System
Esther B. Bachli,Jörg Bösiger,Markus Béchir,John F. Stover,Reto Stocker,Marco Maggiorini,Eberhard L. Renner,Beat Müllhaupt,Reto A. Schuepbach +8 more
TL;DR: Bed-side thromboelastography and close monitoring of coagulation parameters can predict and, therefore, help prevent bleeding complications during MARS therapy.