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Matthias Nauck
Researcher at Greifswald University Hospital
Publications - 615
Citations - 49935
Matthias Nauck is an academic researcher from Greifswald University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Study of Health in Pomerania. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 544 publications receiving 41655 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias Nauck include University of Greifswald & University of Freiburg.
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Comprehensive metabolic characterization of serum osteocalcin action in a large non-diabetic sample
Lukas Entenmann,Maik Pietzner,Anna Artati,Anke Hannemann,Ann-Kristin Henning,Gabi Kastenmüller,Henry Völzke,Matthias Nauck,Jerzy Adamski,Henri Wallaschofski,Nele Friedrich +10 more
TL;DR: Most of the associations between OCN and metabolites were weak arguing for a limited role of OCN in whole-body metabolism, however, a number of associations remained significant after adjustment for renal function.
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Requirements for electronic laboratory reports according to the German guideline Rili-BAEK and ISO 15189
Andreas Bietenbeck,Janne Cadamuro,Stefan Holdenrieder,Alexander Benedikt Leichtle,Amei Ludwig,Alexander von Meyer,Matthias Nauck,Matthias Orth,Mustafa Özcürümez,Alexander Ponader,Thomas Streichert,Dominik Strobl,Alexander Tolios,Bernhard Wiegel,Ulrich M. Gassner +14 more
TL;DR: Electronic laboratory reports can improve patient care, but laboratories need to verify their quality, and Rili-BAEK and ISO 15189 set out helpful provisions towards this end.
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Applying Machine Learning to Blood Count Data Predicts Sepsis with ICU Admission
P. C. Ahrens,Daniel Steinbach,Manfred Schmidt,Martin Federbusch,L Heuft,Christoph Luebbert,Matthias Nauck,Matthias Gruendling,Berend Isermann,S. Gibb,T. Kaiser +10 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that routine CBC results could significantly improve diagnosis of sepsis when combined with ML and its implementation in clinical decision support systems has strong potential to provide an essential time advantage and increase patient safety.
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Persistent symptoms and risk factors predicting prolonged time to symptom-free after SARS‑CoV‑2 infection: an analysis of the baseline examination of the German COVIDOM/NAPKON-POP cohort
Ralf Strobl,Christian Apfelbacher,Thomas Bahmer,Ramsia Geisler,Peter Heuschmann,Hanno Hoven,T. Keil,Michael Krawczak,Lilian Krist,Wolfgang Liebig,Bettina Lorenz-Depiereux,Rafael T. Mikolajczyk,Felipe A. Montellano,Jens P. Reese,Stefan Schreiber,Nicole Skoetz,Eva Grill,Maria J G T Vehreschild,Jorg-Janne Vehreschild,O. Pociuli,N. Büchner,Sabine Adler,Mathias Lehmann,Selcuk Tasci,M. Jorczyk,Thomas Keller,Michael Schroth,Martin Hower,Lukas Eberwein,Tim Zimmermann,Simon Herkenrath,Milena Milovanovic,Ramona Pauli,Jörg Simon,Eckard Hamelmann,Christoph Stellbrink,Johannes J. Tebbe,Sven Stieglitz,Christoph Wyen,Jan Bosch,Mirko Steinmüller,C. Allerlei,Markus Böbel,I. Silberbaur,Harald Schäfer,Claudia Raichle,Christoph D. Spinner,Bernd Schmeck,Heidi Altmann,Nicole Toepfner,Wolfgang E. Schmidt,Björn Jensen,Andreas Kremer,Sabine Blaschke,Jochen Dutzmann,Marylyn M. Addo,Robert Bals,Sven Bercker,Phil-Robin Tepasse,Frank Hanses,Dirk Müller-Wieland,Anette Friedrichs,Jan Rupp,S. Göpel,Jens Maschmann,Christine Dhillon,Jacob Nattermann,Ingo Voigt,Martin F. Sprinzl,Christian Scheer,Andreas Teufel,Ulf Günther,Martin Witzenrath,T. Zoller,Sein Schmidt,Michael Hummel,Julia Fricke,M. Rönnefarth,Denise Treue,Chantip Dang-Heine,Paul Triller,Andreas Jooss,Jenny Schlesinger,C. Pley,Carmen Scheibenbogen,Marius M. Hoeper,Philipp A. Reuken,M. von Bergwelt,Rainer Noth,Daniel Drömann,Siegbert Rieg,István Vadász,P. Koehler,Uta Merle,Stefan Störk,Astrid Petersmann,Claudia Ellert,G. Schmidt,Janne Vehreschild,K. Milger,Oliver Witzke,Patrick Meybohm,S. Frank,Thomas A. Hein,Andrea Wittig,Andreas Simm,Anke Reinacher-Schick,Anna Frey,Antonella Iannaccone,Benjamin Maasoumy,Benjamin Waschki,Bimba F. Hoyer,B.P.J. van Oorschot,C L van Schaik,Christina Lemhöfer,Cristina M. Polidori,Christine Klein,Daniel Medenwald,Eva C. Schulte,Felix Meinel,Folke Brinkmann,Heike Bickeböller,Holger A. Lindner,Ildikó Gágyor,Jessica C. Hassel,Jürgen Deckert,Katrin Milger-Kneidinger,Marcus Dörr,Marie von Lilienfeld-Toal,Martin Möckel,Martin Weigl,Matthias Nauck,Miriam C. Banas,Nicole Lindenberg,Nora Hettich,No Seon Jung,Orlando Guntinas-Lichius,Reinhard Berner,Samuel Knauss,Sebastian E. Baumeister,Sebastian Dolff,Selma Ugurel,Sophia Stöcklein,Stefanie Joos,M. Schons,Sina M. Hopff,Markus Brechtel,Johannes Schneider,Carolin Jakob,Sonja Kunze,Thomas Illig,Mirjam Kohls,O. Miljukov,Steffi Jírů-Hillmann,Anna‐Lena Hofmann,J. Schmidt,K. Ungethüm,A. Horn,Daniel Pape,A Hermes,I. Lehmann,Corina Maetzler,Monika Kraus,Christian Schäfer,Jens Schaller,Mario Schattschneider,Dana Stahl,Dagmar Krefting,Sylvia Thun,Alexander Bartschke,Liudmila Lysyakova,Stefanie Rudolph,Valentina O Püntmann,Tammy Wolf,Simon Bohlender,L. Laghchioua,Ralf Heyder,Silke Wiedmann +177 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors assessed symptoms in patients after SARS-CoV-2 infection and identified factors predicting prolonged time to symptom-free, with a stratified Cox proportional hazard model was used to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) of predictors.
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