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Bernd Saugel

Researcher at University of Hamburg

Publications -  181
Citations -  4334

Bernd Saugel is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 142 publications receiving 2520 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernd Saugel include Outcomes Research Consortium.

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Principles of fluid management and stewardship in septic shock: it is time to consider the four D’s and the four phases of fluid therapy

TL;DR: Different fluid management strategies including early adequate goal-directed fluid management, late conservative fluid management and late goal- directed fluid removal are discussed in this paradigm-shifting review.
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Ultrasound-guided central venous catheter placement: a structured review and recommendations for clinical practice

TL;DR: The rationale for the use of US during CVC placement, the basic principles of this technique, and the current evidence and existing guidelines for its use are described, and a structured approach for US-guided central venous access for clinical practice is recommended.
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Less invasive hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients

TL;DR: The advantages and limits of using continuous, real-time, minimally or totally non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring techniques with an emphasis on their respective place in the hemodynamic management of critically ill patients with hemodynamic instability are discussed.
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Severe hyperlactatemia, lactate clearance and mortality in unselected critically ill patients.

TL;DR: Severe hyperlactatemia (>10 mmol/L) is associated with extremely high ICU mortality especially when there is no marked lactate clearance within 12 h, and the benefit of continued ICU therapy should be evaluated.
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Erratum to: 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium. 15-18 March 2016

Ryon M. Bateman, +1875 more
- 20 Apr 2016 - 
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic procedure called “spot-spot analysis” that allows for real-time analysis of the response of the immune system to natural disasters.