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Hubert A. Prins

Researcher at VU University Amsterdam

Publications -  35
Citations -  1646

Hubert A. Prins is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arginine & Kupffer cell. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1562 citations.

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Effect of a comprehensive surgical safety system on patient outcomes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors implemented a comprehensive checklist for surgical complications and mortality in hospitals with a high standard of care, which was associated with a reduction in surgical complications in hospitals.
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The clinical significance of asymmetric dimethylarginine.

TL;DR: Interestingly, next to its association with cardiovascular disease, ADMA also seems to play a role in other clinical conditions, such as critical illness, hepatic failure, and preeclampsia, and the field of research must be enlarged to elucidate the clinical significance of ADMA in these conditions.
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Handling of asymmetrical dimethylarginine and symmetrical dimethylarginine by the rat kidney under basal conditions and during endotoxaemia

TL;DR: The rat kidney plays a crucial role in the regulation of concentrations of dimethylarginines, as both ADMA and SDMA were eliminated from the systemic circulation in substantial amounts.
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Nature and timing of incidents intercepted by the SURPASS checklist in surgical patients

TL;DR: The number, nature and timing of incidents intercepted by use of the Surgical Patient Safety System (SURPASS) checklist, a patient-specific multidisciplinary checklist that covers the entire surgical patient pathway, are assessed.
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Comparison of Short-Term Surgical Outcomes After Single-Incision Laparoscopic Versus Multiport Laparoscopic Right Colectomy: A Two-Center, Prospective Case-Controlled Study of 100 Patients

TL;DR: SILC is a safe and feasible procedure when performed by experienced laparoscopic surgeons and due to its smaller incisional trauma, SILC could be a major step in improving cosmetic outcomes.