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Dominik Jarczak
Researcher at University of Hamburg
Publications - 63
Citations - 1308
Dominik Jarczak is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 41 publications receiving 529 citations.
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Hemoadsorption by CytoSorb in septic patients: a case series.
TL;DR: Hemoadsorption using CytoSorb resulted in rapid hemodynamic stabilization and increased survival, particularly in patients in whom therapy was started early.
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Effect of Regional Citrate Anticoagulation vs Systemic Heparin Anticoagulation During Continuous Kidney Replacement Therapy on Dialysis Filter Life Span and Mortality Among Critically Ill Patients With Acute Kidney Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Alexander Zarbock,Mira Küllmar,Detlef Kindgen-Milles,Carola Wempe,Joachim Gerss,Timo Brandenburger,Thomas Dimski,Bartosz Tyczynski,Michael Jahn,Nils Mülling,Martin Mehrländer,Peter Rosenberger,Gernot Marx,Tim Philipp Simon,Ulrich Jaschinski,Philipp Deetjen,Christian Putensen,Jens-Christian Schewe,Stefan Kluge,Dominik Jarczak,Torsten Slowinski,Marc Bodenstein,Patrick Meybohm,Stefan Wirtz,Onnen Moerer,Andreas Kortgen,Philipp Simon,Sean M. Bagshaw,John A. Kellum,Melanie Meersch,Rich Investigators +30 more
TL;DR: Among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury receiving continuous kidney replacement therapy, anticoagulation with regional citrate, compared with systemic heparin anticoAGulation, resulted in significantly longer filter life span and 90-day mortality.
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Clonal expansion and activation of tissue-resident memory-like Th17 cells expressing GM-CSF in the lungs of severe COVID-19 patients.
Yu Zhao,Christoph Kilian,Jan-Eric Turner,Lidia Bosurgi,Lidia Bosurgi,Kevin Roedl,Patricia Bartsch,Ann-Christin Gnirck,Filippo Cortesi,Christoph Schultheiß,Malte Hellmig,Leon U. B. Enk,Fabian Hausmann,Alina Borchers,Milagros N. Wong,Hans-Joachim Paust,Francesco Siracusa,Nicola Scheibel,Marissa Herrmann,Elisa Rosati,Petra Bacher,Dominik Kylies,Dominik Jarczak,Marc Lütgehetmann,Susanne Pfefferle,Stefan Steurer,Julian Schulze Zur-Wiesch,Victor G. Puelles,Jan-Peter Sperhake,Marylyn M. Addo,Ansgar W. Lohse,Mascha Binder,Samuel Huber,Tobias B. Huber,Stefan Kluge,Stefan Bonn,Ulf Panzer,Nicola Gagliani,Christian Krebs +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of the lung-specific immune response was investigated by profiling immune cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and blood collected from COVID-19 patients with severe disease and bacterial pneumonia patients not associated with viral infection.
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The majority of male patients with COVID-19 present low testosterone levels on admission to Intensive Care in Hamburg, Germany: a retrospective cohort study.
Maria Schroeder,berfin schaumburg,Zacharias Mueller,Ann Parplys,Dominik Jarczak,Axel Nierhaus,Andreas Kloetgen,Bettina Schneider,Manuela Peschka,Fabian Stoll,Tian Bai,Henning Jacobsen,Martin Zickler,Stephanie Stanelle-Bertram,Geraldine de Heer,Thomas Renné,Andreas Meinhardt,Joerg Heeren,Jens Aberle,Alice C. McHardy,Hartmut Schlueter,Jens Hiller,Sven Peine,Lothar Kreienbrock,Karin Klingel,Stefan Kluge,Guelsah Gabriel +26 more
TL;DR: It is shown that critically ill male COVID-19 patients suffer from severe testosterone and dihydrotestosterone deficiencies, which are required to mount antiviral immune responses to combat infection in males.
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Mechanical ventilation and mortality among 223 critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: A multicentric study in Germany.
Kevin Roedl,Dominik Jarczak,Liina Thasler,Martin F. Bachmann,Frank Paul Schulte,Berthold Bein,Christian Friedrich Weber,Ulrich Schäfer,Carsten Veit,Hans-Peter Hauber,Sebastian M. Kopp,Karsten Sydow,Andreas de Weerth,Marc Bota,Rüdiger Schreiber,Oliver Detsch,Jan-Peer Rogmann,Daniel Frings,Barbara Sensen,Christoph Burdelski,Olaf Boenisch,Axel Nierhaus,Geraldine de Heer,Stefan Kluge +23 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the characteristics and outcome of critically ill patients with COVID-19 requiring intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission and mechanical ventilation at 15 hospitals in Hamburg, Germany found survival to ICU discharge was 65%, and 56% among patients requiring MV.