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Dirk M. Maybauer
Researcher at University of Marburg
Publications - 86
Citations - 2081
Dirk M. Maybauer is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Septic shock & Smoke Inhalation Injury. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1809 citations. Previous affiliations of Dirk M. Maybauer include St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & University of Queensland.
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Children with burn injuries-assessment of trauma, neglect, violence and abuse
Michael H Toon,Dirk M. Maybauer,Lisa L. Arceneaux,John F. Fraser,Walter J. Meyer,Antoinette Ja Runge,Marc O. Maybauer +6 more
TL;DR: Burn management is underscored by several decades of advancing medical and surgical care however, common to all injuries, it is in the area of prevention that the greatest potential to reduce the burden of these devastating occurrences exists.
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Bivalirudin for Alternative Anticoagulation in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation A Systematic Review
Filippo Sanfilippo,Sven Asmussen,Dirk M. Maybauer,Cristina Santonocito,John F. Fraser,Gabor Erdoes,Marc O. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer +8 more
TL;DR: Bivalirudin loading dose was not always used; infusion range and anticoagulation targets were different; reasons for this variability are discussed; larger studies are needed to establish the optimal approach with the use of bivalirUDin for ECMO.
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Incidence and Factors Associated with Burnout in Anesthesiology: A Systematic Review
Filippo Sanfilippo,Alberto Noto,Grazia Foresta,Cristina Santonocito,Gaetano Palumbo,Antonio Arcadipane,Dirk M. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer +9 more
TL;DR: Factors most consistently associated with burnout were strained working pattern, working as younger consultant, and having children, and some risk factors are reported frequently.
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Pathophysiology, management and treatment of smoke inhalation injury
Sebastian Rehberg,Marc O. Maybauer,Perenlei Enkhbaatar,Dirk M. Maybauer,Yusuke Yamamoto,Daniel L. Traber +5 more
TL;DR: An overview of the pathophysiological changes, management and treatment options of smoke inhalation injury based on the current literature suggests anticoagulants, antioxidants and bronchodilators represent the most promising treatment strategies.
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The inhibition of inducible nitric oxide synthase in ovine sepsis model.
Perenlei Enkhbaatar,Kazunori Murakami,Lillian D. Traber,Robert H. Cox,John Parkinson,Martin Westphal,Aimalohi Esechie,Naoki Morita,Marc O. Maybauer,Dirk M. Maybauer,Ann S. Burke,Frank C. Schmalstieg,Hal K. Hawkins,David N. Herndon,Daniel L. Traber +14 more
TL;DR: The results of present study show that iNOS may be partially involved in the pathogenesis of acute lung injury induced by smoke inhalation followed by bacterial instillation in the airway.