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Bernhard Wernly
Researcher at Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg
Publications - 208
Citations - 2208
Bernhard Wernly is an academic researcher from Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 150 publications receiving 1150 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernhard Wernly include Karolinska University Hospital & Medical University of Vienna.
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Severe obesity increases adipose tissue expression of interleukin-33 and its receptor ST2, both predominantly detectable in endothelial cells of human adipose tissue.
Maximilian Zeyda,Bernhard Wernly,Svitlana Demyanets,Christoph Kaun,M Hämmerle,B Hantusch,Michael Schranz,Angelika Neuhofer,Bianca K. Itariu,Maike Keck,Gerald W. Prager,Johann Wojta,Thomas M. Stulnig +12 more
TL;DR: Expression of IL-33 and its receptor ST2 in human adipose tissue is predominantly detectable in endothelial cells and increased by severe obesity indicating an autocrine action, which could participate in obesity-associated inflammation and related complications via IL- 33/ST2.
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The impact of frailty on survival in elderly intensive care patients with COVID-19: the COVIP study.
Christian Jung,Hans Flaatten,Hans Flaatten,Jesper Fjølner,Raphael Romano Bruno,Bernhard Wernly,Antonio Artigas,Bernardo Bollen Pinto,Joerg C. Schefold,Georg Wolff,Malte Kelm,Michael Beil,Sigal Sviri,Peter Vernon van Heerden,Wojciech Szczeklik,Mirosław Czuczwar,Muhammed Elhadi,Michael Joannidis,Sandra Oeyen,Tilemachos Zafeiridis,Brian Marsh,Finn H. Andersen,Rui Moreno,Maurizio Cecconi,Susannah Leaver,Ariane Boumendil,Dylan W. de Lange,Bertrand Guidet +27 more
TL;DR: Frailty provides relevant prognostic information in elderly COVID-19 patients in addition to age and comorbidities, and was independently associated with lower survival.
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Prognostic relevance of serum lactate kinetics in critically ill patients
Maryna Masyuk,Bernhard Wernly,Michael Lichtenauer,Marcus Franz,Bjoern Kabisch,Johanna M. Muessig,Georg Zimmermann,Georg Zimmermann,Alexander Lauten,P. Christian Schulze,Uta C. Hoppe,Malte Kelm,Jan Bakker,Christian Jung +13 more
TL;DR: Lower Δ24Lac was robustly associated with adverse outcome in critically ill patients, even after correction for confounders, and might constitute an independent, easily available and important parameter for risk stratification in the critically ill.
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Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) is independently associated with mortality in critically ill patients admitted to ICU
Okan Arihan,Bernhard Wernly,Michael Lichtenauer,Marcus Franz,Bjoern Kabisch,Johanna M. Muessig,Maryna Masyuk,Alexander Lauten,Paul Christian Schulze,Uta C. Hoppe,Malte Kelm,Christian Jung +11 more
TL;DR: High BUN concentration at admission was robustly associated with adverse outcome in critically ill patients admitted to an ICU, even after correction for co-founders including renal failure, suggesting BUN might constitute an independent, easily available and important parameter for risk stratification in the critically ill.
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Multibiomarker analysis in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
Christiana Schernthaner,Michael Lichtenauer,Bernhard Wernly,Vera Paar,Rudin Pistulli,Ilonka Rohm,Christian Jung,Hans-Reiner Figulla,Attila Yilmaz,Janne Cadamuro,Elisabeth Haschke-Becher,John Pernow,Paul Christian Schulze,Uta C. Hoppe,Daniel Kretzschmar +14 more
TL;DR: Novel biomarkers representing different pathobiological pathways and their role in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) were studied.