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Keso Skhirtladze-Dworschak
Researcher at Medical University of Vienna
Publications - 9
Citations - 128
Keso Skhirtladze-Dworschak is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation & Bolus (medicine). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 80 citations.
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Regional cerebral oxygen saturation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation as a predictor of return of spontaneous circulation and favourable neurological outcome - A review of the current literature.
Sebastian Schnaubelt,Patrick Sulzgruber,Johannes Menger,Keso Skhirtladze-Dworschak,Fritz Sterz,Martin Dworschak +5 more
TL;DR: Higher rSO2 consistently correlated with increased rates of ROSC and the discriminatory power of rso2 to prognosticate favourable neurological outcome remains unclear.
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Non-pulsatile blood flow is associated with enhanced cerebrovascular carbon dioxide reactivity and an attenuated relationship between cerebral blood flow and regional brain oxygenation.
Cecilia Veraar,Harald Rinösl,Karina Kühn,Keso Skhirtladze-Dworschak,Alessia Felli,Mohamed Mouhieddine,Johannes Menger,Ekaterina Pataraia,Hendrik Jan Ankersmit,Martin Dworschak +9 more
TL;DR: Non-pulsatile perfusion is associated with enhanced cerebrovascular CVR resulting in greater relative decreases of cerebral blood flow during hypocapnia and Heterogenic microvascular perfusion may account for the attenuated ΔrSO2/ΔMCAv slope.
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Seizures After Adult Cardiac Surgery and Interventional Cardiac Procedures.
Ekaterina Pataraia,Rebekka Jung,Susanne Aull-Watschinger,Keso Skhirtladze-Dworschak,Martin Dworschak +4 more
TL;DR: Methods of early recognition of seizures, particularly focusing on the initiation of appropriate diagnostic measures, their management, and their timely treatment, are presented in the article.
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Cerebral oximetry and cardiac arrest
TL;DR: This systematic review focuses on the characteristic changes in regional cerebral oxygen saturation that occur, when global oxygen supply to the brain ceases, and highlights the potential application of cerebral oximetry in the management of cardiac arrest victims, the predictability of clinical outcome after global cerebral ischemia, and possible potentials for themanagement of cerebral reperfusion after having instituted return of spontaneous circulation.
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Cefuroxime plasma and tissue concentrations in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery: Continuous vs bolus application. A pilot study.
Keso Skhirtladze-Dworschak,Doris Hutschala,Georg Reining,Peter Dittrich,Anna Bartunek,Martin Dworschak,Edda Tschernko +6 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that higher antibiotic tissue concentrations can be reached for a prolonged time span by continuous administration of prophylactic cefuroxime compared to bolus administration.