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Philippe Van der Linden
Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles
Publications - 169
Citations - 6104
Philippe Van der Linden is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood transfusion & Perioperative. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 159 publications receiving 5360 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Van der Linden include Boston Children's Hospital & Free University of Brussels.
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Management of severe perioperative bleeding Guidelines from the European Society of Anaesthesiology
Sibylle A. Kozek-Langenecker,Arash Afshari,Pierre Albaladejo,Cesar Aldecoa Alvarez Santullano,Edoardo De Robertis,Daniela Filipescu,Dietmar Fries,Thorsten Haas,Georgina Imberger,Matthias Jacob,Marcus D. Lancé,Juan V. Llau,Susan Mallett,Jens Meier,Niels Rahe-Meyer,Charles Marc Samama,Andrew Smith,Cristina Solomon,Philippe Van der Linden,Anne Wikkelsø,Patrick Wouters,Piet Wyffels +21 more
TL;DR: These guidelines are intended to provide an overview of current knowledge on the subject with an assessment of the quality of the evidence in order to allow anaesthetists throughout Europe to integrate this knowledge into daily patient care wherever possible.
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Management of severe perioperative bleeding: guidelines from the European Society of Anaesthesiology: First update 2016.
Sibylle A. Kozek-Langenecker,Aamer B Ahmed,Arash Afshari,Pierre Albaladejo,Cesar Aldecoa,Guidrius Barauskas,Edoardo De Robertis,David Faraoni,Daniela Filipescu,Dietmar Fries,Thorsten Haas,Matthias Jacob,Marcus D. Lancé,Juan V.L. Pitarch,Susan Mallett,Jens Meier,Zsolt Molnár,Niels Rahe-Meyer,Charles Marc Samama,Jakob Stensballe,Philippe Van der Linden,Anne Wikkelsø,Patrick Wouters,Piet Wyffels,Kai Zacharowski +24 more
TL;DR: This update includes revisions to existing recommendations with respect to the wording, or changes in the grade of recommendation, and also the addition of new recommendations.
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Cardioprotective properties of sevoflurane in patients undergoing coronary surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass are related to the modalities of its administration
Stefan De Hert,Philippe Van der Linden,Stefanie Cromheecke,R. Meeus,Anne Nelis,Veronique Van Reeth,Pieter W. ten Broecke,Ivo I.G. De Blier,Bernard Stockman,I E Rodrigus +9 more
TL;DR: In patients undergoing coronary artery surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass, the cardioprotective effects of sevoflurane were clinically most apparent when it was administered throughout the operation.
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Effects of propofol, desflurane, and sevoflurane on recovery of myocardial function after coronary surgery in elderly high-risk patients.
Stefan De Hert,Stefanie Cromheecke,Pieter W. ten Broecke,Els Mertens,Ivo I.G. De Blier,Bernard Stockman,I E Rodrigus,Philippe Van der Linden +7 more
TL;DR: Sevoflurane and desflurane but not propofol preserved left ventricular function after CPB in high-risk coronary surgery patients with less evidence of myocardial damage postoperatively.
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Choice of primary anesthetic regimen can influence intensive care unit length of stay after coronary surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.
Stefan De Hert,Philippe Van der Linden,Stefanie Cromheecke,R. Meeus,Pieter W. ten Broecke,Ivo I.G. De Blier,Bernard Stockman,I E Rodrigus +7 more
TL;DR: The use of sevoflurane and desflurane resulted in a shorter ICU and hospital LOS, which seemed to be related to a better preservation of early postoperative myocardial function.