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Gernot Marx
Researcher at RWTH Aachen University
Publications - 323
Citations - 8497
Gernot Marx is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 280 publications receiving 6266 citations. Previous affiliations of Gernot Marx include University of Liverpool & University of Jena.
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Evidence-based fluid management in the Icu
Achim W. Schindler,Gernot Marx +1 more
TL;DR: Today, 10 years after Rivers, ‘usual care’ includes aggressive fluid resuscitation that is as effective as formal EGDT and the use of balanced solutions and early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) in septic shock resuscitation is discussed.
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In vivo microscopy in a porcine model of acute lung injury
Johannes Bickenbach,Michael Czaplik,Rolf Dembinski,Paolo Pelosi,Wolfgang Schroeder,Gernot Marx,Rolf Rossaint +6 more
TL;DR: A significant deterioration in oxygenation and ventilation-perfusion distribution could be seen being restored after PEEP adjustment, and the VAI may help to assess regional inhomogeneity of the acutely injured lung.
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Chronic pain after surviving sepsis
TL;DR: In Germany about 90,000 patients survive sepsis per year, and few data are available indicating quality of life and chronic pain states of septicaemia long-term survivors.
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Analysis of regional compliance in a porcine model of acute lung injury.
Michael Czaplik,Ingeborg Biener,Rolf Dembinski,Paolo Pelosi,Thomas Soodt,Wolfgang Schroeder,Steffen Leonhardt,Gernot Marx,Rolf Rossaint,Johannes Bickenbach +9 more
TL;DR: This work combined measuring static pressures with endoscopic microscopy and electrical impedance tomography to examine regional PV loops and morphologic heterogeneities between healthy and ALI lungs ventilated with low (LVT) or high tidal volumes (HVT).
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Characterization of acute myeloid leukemia with del(9q) - Impact of the genes in the minimally deleted region.
Isabel S. Naarmann-de Vries,Yvonne Sackmann,Felicitas Klein,Antje Ostareck-Lederer,Dirk H. Ostareck,Edgar Jost,Gerhard Ehninger,Tim H. Brümmendorf,Gernot Marx,Christoph Röllig,Christian Thiede,Martina Crysandt +11 more
TL;DR: The deletion analysis in a cohort of 31 del(9q) acute myeloid leukemia patients further supports the importance of a minimally deleted region composed of seven genes potentially involved in leukemogenesis: GKAP1, KIF27, C9ORF64, HNRNPK, RMI1, SLC28A3 and NTRK2.