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Elisabeth Kling
Researcher at Augsburg College
Publications - 8
Citations - 137
Elisabeth Kling is an academic researcher from Augsburg College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 42 citations.
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Performance of antigen testing for diagnosis of COVID-19: a direct comparison of a lateral flow device to nucleic acid amplification based tests.
Maria Kahn,Lukas Schuierer,Christina C. Bartenschlager,Stephan Zellmer,Ramona Frey,Marie Freitag,Christine Dhillon,Christine Dhillon,Margit Heier,Alanna Ebigbo,Christian Denzel,Selin Temizel,Helmut Messmann,Markus Wehler,Reinhard Hoffmann,Elisabeth Kling,Christoph Römmele +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors retrospectively analyzed all prospectively collected antigen tests results performed between 23.06.2020 and 26.11.2020, generated by non-laboratory personnel at the point-of-care from oro- or nasopharyngeal swab samples at the University Hospital Augsburg and compared them to concomitantly generated results from molecular tests.
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First report from the German COVID-19 autopsy registry
Saskia von Stillfried,Roman D. Bülow,R. Röhrig,P. K. Ilja Boor,J F Böcker,J. B. Schmidt,Pauline Tholen,Raphael W. Majeed,Jan Wienströer,Joachim Weis,Juliane Bremer,Ruth Knüchel,Anna Breitbach,Claudio Cacchi,Benita Freeborn,Sophie Wucherpfennig,Oliver Spring,Georg Braun,Christoph Römmele,Bruno Märkl,R Claus,Christine Dhillon,Tina Schaller,Éva Sipos,Klaus Hirschbühl,M. Wittmann,Elisabeth Kling,Thomas Kröncke,Frank L. Heppner,Jenny Meinhardt,Helena Radbruch,S. Streit,David Horst,Sefer Elezkurtaj,Alexander Quaas,Heike Göbel,Torsten Hansen,Ulf Titze,Johan M. Lorenzen,Thomas Reuter,Jaroslaw Woloszyn,Gustavo B. Baretton,Julia Hilsenbeck,Matthias Meinhardt,Jessica Pablik,Linna Sommer,Olaf Holotiuk,Meike Meinel,Nina Sophia Mahlke,Irene Esposito,Graziano Domenico Luigi Crudele,Maximilian Seidl,Kerstin Amann,Roland Coras,Arndt Hartmann,Philip Eichhorn,Florian Haller,Fabienne Lange,Kurt Schmid,Marc Ingenwerth,Josefine Rawitzer,Dirk Theegarten,Christoph G Birngruber,Peter Wild,Elise Gradhand,Kevin John. Smith,Martin Werner,Oliver S. Schilling,Till Acker,Stefan Gattenlöhner,Christine Stadelmann,Imke Metz,Jonas Franz,Lidia Stork,Carolina Thomas,Sabrina Zechel,Philip Ströbel,Claudia Wickenhauser,Christine Fathke,Anja Harder,Benjamin Ondruschka,E. Dietz,Carolin Edler,Antonia Fitzek,D. Fröb,Axel Heinemann,Fabian Heinrich,Anke Klein,Inga Kniep,Larissa Lohner,Dustin Möbius,Klaus Püschel,Julia Schädler,Ann Sophie Schröder,Jan-Peter Sperhake,Martin Aepfelbacher,Nicole Fischer,Marc Lütgehetmann,Susanne Pfefferle,Markus Glatzel,Susanne Krasemann,Jakob Matschke,Danny Jonigk,Christopher Werlein,Peter Schirmacher,Lisa Domke,Laura Hartmann,Isabel Klein,Constantin Schwab,Christoph Röcken,Johannes Friemann,Dorothea Langer,Wilfried Roth,Stephanie Strobl,Martina Rudelius,Konrad Stock,Wilko Weichert,Claire Delbridge,Atsuko Kasajima,Peer-Hendrik Kuhn,Julia Slotta-Huspenina,Gregor Weirich,Peter Barth,Eva Wardelmann,Katja Evert,Andreas Büttner,Johannes Manhart,Stefan Nigbur,Iris Bittmann,Falko Fend,Hans Bösmüller,Massimo Granai,Karin Klingel,Verena Warm,Konrad Steinestel,Vincent G. Umathum,Andreas Rosenwald,Florian Kurz,Niklas Vogt +138 more
TL;DR: The German COVID-19 Autopsy Registry (DeRegCOVID) was launched in April 2020 as mentioned in this paper , which included N=1129 autopsy cases, with 69271 single data points including information on 18674 available biospecimens gathered from 29 German sites.
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Hyponatraemia on admission to hospital is associated with increased long-term risk of mortality in survivors of myocardial infarction:
Katrin Burkhardt,Inge Kirchberger,Margit Heier,Angelika Zirngibl,Elisabeth Kling,Wolfgang von Scheidt,Bernhard Kuch,Christa Meisinger +7 more
TL;DR: Patients with incident AMI and hyponatraemia on admission showed a significantly higher risk of long-term mortality than patients without, independent of a number of prognostic factors, including diabetes, glomerular filtration rate or reduced LVEF.
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of SARS-CoV-2 infection prevention strategies including pre-endoscopic virus testing and use of high risk personal protective equipment.
Alanna Ebigbo,Christoph Römmele,Christina C. Bartenschlager,Selin Temizel,Elisabeth Kling,Jens O. Brunner,Helmut Messmann +6 more
TL;DR: Routine pre-endoscopy testing combined with high risk PPE becomes more cost-effective with rising prevalence rates of COVID-19.
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Autopsy of patients with COVID-19: A balance of fear and curiosity.
TL;DR: Not needed for article type “Correspondence”.