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Katrin Mehler
Researcher at University of Cologne
Publications - 46
Citations - 1103
Katrin Mehler is an academic researcher from University of Cologne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 781 citations.
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Nonintubated Surfactant Application vs Conventional Therapy in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Angela Kribs,Claudia Roll,Wolfgang Göpel,Christian Wieg,Peter Groneck,Reinhard Laux,Norbert Teig,Thomas Hoehn,Wolfgang Böhm,Lars Welzing,Matthias Vochem,Marc Hoppenz,Christoph Bührer,Katrin Mehler,Hartmut Stützer,Jeremy Franklin,Andreas Stöhr,Egbert Herting,Bernhard Roth +18 more
TL;DR: LISA did not increase survival without BPD but was associated with increased survival without major complications, and LISA may be a promising therapy for extremely preterm infants.
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Outcome of extremely low gestational age newborns after introduction of a revised protocol to assist preterm infants in their transition to extrauterine life
TL;DR: Evaluated the outcome of a cohort of extremely low gestational age newborn infants (ELGAN) below 26‐week gestation who were treated following a revised, gentle delivery room protocol to assist them in the transition and adaptation to extrauterine life.
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Survival Among Infants Born at 22 or 23 Weeks' Gestation Following Active Prenatal and Postnatal Care.
Katrin Mehler,André Oberthuer,Titus Keller,Ingrid Becker,Markus Valter,Bernhard Roth,Angela Kribs +6 more
TL;DR: One in 4 infants born at the border of viability and offered active care survived without severe complications, and this finding should be considered for individualized parental approaches and decision making.
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Serum concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor in an infant treated with ranibizumab for retinopathy of prematurity
Robert Hoerster,Philipp S. Muether,Claudia Dahlke,Katrin Mehler,André Oberthür,Bernd Kirchhof,Sascha Fauser +6 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the difference of yellow-tinted and UV-only blocking IOLs is exceeded by several folds by the natural discoloration of the human lens, indicating that short wavelength filtering by the lens is important for the photoentrainment of circadian rhythms in vivo.
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Mothers seeing their VLBW infants within 3 h after birth are more likely to establish a secure attachment behavior: evidence of a sensitive period with preterm infants?
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the first hours after birth are a ‘sensitive period’ for the development of attachment behavior in VLBW infants is supported.