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Reto Stocker
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 111
Citations - 6099
Reto Stocker is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 111 publications receiving 5753 citations. Previous affiliations of Reto Stocker include University of Michigan.
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Final results of MRC CRASH, a randomised placebo-controlled trial of intravenous corticosteroid in adults with head injury-outcomes at 6 months.
Phil Edwards,Miguel Arango,Laura Balica,Rowland Cottingham,Hesham Fathy Elsayed,Barbara Farrell,Janice Fernandes,Tamar Gogichaisvili,Nyoman Golden,Bennie Hartzenberg,Mazhar Husain,Mario Izurieta Ulloa,Zouheir Jerbi,Hussein Khamis,Edward O. Komolafe,Véronique Laloë,Gabrielle Lomas,Silke Ludwig,Guy Mazairac,Maria de los Angeles Muñoz Sanchéz,Luis Nasi,Fatos Olldashi,Patrick K. Plunkett,Ian Roberts,Peter Sandercock,Haleema Shakur,Caridad Soler,Reto Stocker,Petr Svoboda,Stefan Trenkler,N K Venkataramana,Jonathan Wasserberg,David Yates,Surakrant Yutthakasemsunt +33 more
TL;DR: The results lend support to the earlier conclusion that corticosteroids should not be used routinely in the treatment of head injury.
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Hydroxyethyl starches: different products--different effects.
Martin Westphal,Michael F. M. James,Sibylle A. Kozek-Langenecker,Reto Stocker,Bertrand Guidet,Hugo Van Aken +5 more
TL;DR: Differences between HES generations are highlighted, with particular emphasis on the improved safety profile of the third generation products, and the impact of source material on structure and pharmacokinetics is highlighted.
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Sleep–wake disturbances 6 months after traumatic brain injury: a prospective study
TL;DR: It is suggested that sleep-wake disturbances, particularly EDS, fatigue and hypersomnia are common after TBI, and significantly impair quality of life, particularly in patients with post-traumatic EDS.
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Incidence and clinical pattern of the abdominal compartment syndrome after "damage-control" laparotomy in 311 patients with severe abdominal and/or pelvic trauma
TL;DR: Risk factors for the occurrence of ACS are severe abdominal and/or pelvic trauma, which require laparotomy and packing for the control of hemorrhage and a critical rise in intracranial pressure in patients with combined abdominal/pelvic and head trauma.
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Intrathecal and serum interleukin-6 and the acute-phase response in patients with severe traumatic brain injuries.
Thomas Kossmann,Volkmar Hans,H. G. Imhof,Reto Stocker,P Grob,Otmar Trentz,C Morganti-Kossmann +6 more
TL;DR: The results show that the increase of IL-6 levels in CSF and serum is followed by a profound acute-phase response in patients with TBI, and it is hypothesized that IL- 6 produced in the central nervous system may play a role in initiating the acute- phase response.