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Corinna N. Lang
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 37
Citations - 581
Corinna N. Lang is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 36 publications receiving 305 citations.
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Incidence of Barotrauma in Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia During Prolonged Invasive Mechanical Ventilation - A Case-Control Study.
Josefina Udi,Corinna N. Lang,Viviane Zotzmann,Kirsten Krueger,Annabelle Fluegler,Fabian Bamberg,Christoph Bode,Daniel Duerschmied,Tobias Wengenmayer,Dawid L. Staudacher +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that barotrauma in COVID-19 may occur even when following recommendations for lung protective MV, and that mechanical ventilation was significantly more invasive on several occasions in patients without barotRAuma.
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COVID-19 in-hospital mortality and mode of death in a dynamic and non-restricted tertiary care model in Germany.
Siegbert Rieg,Maja von Cube,Johannes Kalbhenn,Stefan Utzolino,Katharina Pernice,Lena Bechet,Johanna Baur,Corinna N. Lang,Dirk Wagner,Martin Wolkewitz,Winfried V. Kern,Paul Biever +11 more
TL;DR: In a dynamic care model COVID-19-related in-hospital mortality remained very high and in the absence of potent antiviral agents, strategies to alleviate or prevent the identified complications should be investigated.
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Spatial Correlation of Action Potential Duration and Diastolic Dysfunction in Transgenic and Drug-induced LQT2 Rabbits
Katja E. Odening,Bernd Jung,Corinna N. Lang,Rocio Cabrera Lozoya,David Ziupa,Marius Menza,Jatin Relan,Gerlind Franke,Stefanie Perez Feliz,Gideon Koren,Manfred Zehender,Christoph Bode,Michael Brunner,Maxime Sermesant,Daniela Föll +14 more
TL;DR: The prolongation of APD led to impaired diastolic and systolic function in transgenic and drug-induced LQT2 rabbits, indicating that LQTS is not purely an electrical but an electromechanical disorder.
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Outcome of acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in Covid-19 or influenza - a single-center registry study
Markus Jäckel,Jonathan Rilinger,Corinna N. Lang,Viviane Zotzmann,Klaus Kaier,Klaus Kaier,Peter Stachon,Paul Biever,Tobias Wengenmayer,Daniel Duerschmied,Christoph Bode,Dawid L. Staudacher,Alexander Supady,Alexander Supady +13 more
TL;DR: Baseline and procedural characteristics as well as survival 30 days after ECMO cannulation were analyzed, and ICU treatment duration was significantly longer in ARDS patients with V‐V ECMO for Covid‐19 compared to influenza.
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Transgenic short-QT syndrome 1 rabbits mimic the human disease phenotype with QT/action potential duration shortening in the atria and ventricles and increased ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation inducibility.
Katja E. Odening,Ilona Bodi,Gerlind Franke,Raphaela Rieke,Anna Ryan de Medeiros,Stefanie Perez-Feliz,Hannah E Fürniss,Lea Mettke,Konstantin Michaelides,Corinna N. Lang,Johannes Steinfurt,Naga Deepa Pantulu,Naga Deepa Pantulu,David Ziupa,Marius Menza,Manfred Zehender,Heiko Bugger,Rémi Peyronnet,Jan C. Behrends,Zoltán Doleschall,Axel zur Hausen,Christoph Bode,Geneviève Jolivet,Michael Brunner +23 more
TL;DR: Diverse electrical remodelling was observed in SQT1, IK1 was decreased-partially reversing the phenotype-while a small increase in IKs may partly contribute to an accentuation of the phenotype, indicating their value for elucidation of arrhythmogenic mechanisms and identification of novel anti-arrhythmic strategies.