S
Stine Estrup
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 23
Citations - 424
Stine Estrup is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Intensive care unit. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 190 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Lower or Higher Oxygenation Targets for Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
Olav L. Schjørring,Thomas Lass Klitgaard,Anders Perner,Jørn Wetterslev,Theis Lange,Martin Siegemund,Minna Bäcklund,Frederik Keus,Jon Henrik Laake,Matt Morgan,Katrin Thormar,Søren A. Rosborg,Jannie Bisgaard,Annette E.S. Erntgaard,Anne Sofie H. Lynnerup,Rasmus L. Pedersen,Elena Crescioli,Theis C. Gielstrup,Meike T. Behzadi,Lone Musaeus Poulsen,Stine Estrup,Jens Laigaard,Cheme Andersen,Camilla Bekker Mortensen,Björn A. Brand,Jonathan White,Inge Lise Jarnvig,Morten Hylander Møller,Lars Quist,Morten H. Bestle,Martin Schønemann-Lund,Maj K. Kamper,Mathias Hindborg,Alexa Hollinger,Caroline E. Gebhard,Núria Zellweger,Christian S. Meyhoff,Mathias Hjort,Laura K. Bech,Thorbjørn Grøfte,Helle Bundgaard,Lars Ostergaard,Maria A. Thyø,Thomas Hildebrandt,Bülent Uslu,Christoffer Sølling,Nette Møller-Nielsen,Anne Craveiro Brøchner,Morten Borup,Marjatta Okkonen,Willem Dieperink,Ulf Gøttrup Pedersen,Anne Sofie Andreasen,Lone Buus,Tayyba N. Aslam,Robert Winding,Joerg C. Schefold,Stine B. Thorup,Susanne Iversen,Janus Engstrøm,Maj Brit Nørregaard Kjær,Bodil Steen Rasmussen +61 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the benefits and harms of different oxygenation levels for patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in the intensive care unit (ICU) were discussed. But, the benefits of different levels of oxygenation were not evaluated.
Journal ArticleDOI
Effects of using the simplified airway risk index vs usual airway assessment on unanticipated difficult tracheal intubation - a cluster randomized trial with 64,273 participants
A. K. Nørskov,Jørn Wetterslev,C. V. Rosenstock,Arash Afshari,G. Astrup,Janus Christian Jakobsen,J. L. Thomsen,M. Bøttger,M. Ellekvist,B. M B Schousboe,Allan Horn,B. G. Jørgensen,K Lorentzen,M. H. Madsen,J. S. Knudsen,B. K. Thisted,Stine Estrup,Hanne Beck Mieritz,T. Klesse,H. J. Martinussen,Anne G. Vedel,R. Maaløe,K. B. Bøsling,Peter Roy Casparij Kirkegaard,C. R. Ibáñez,G. Aleksandraviciute,L. S. Hansen,T. Mantoni,Louise Hyldborg Lundstrøm +28 more
TL;DR: Using the SARI compared with usual airway assessment the authors detected no statistical significant changes in unanticipated difficult- or easy intubations.
Journal ArticleDOI
Induced hypothermia in patients with septic shock and respiratory failure (CASS): a randomised, controlled, open-label trial
Theis Skovsgaard Itenov,Maria Egede Johansen,Morten H. Bestle,Katrin Thormar,Lars Hein,Louise Gyldensted,Anne Lindhardt,Henrik I. Christensen,Stine Estrup,Henrik Pedersen,Matthew B.A. Harmon,Uday Kant Soni,Silvia Perez-Protto,Nicolai Wesche,Ulrik Skram,John Asger Petersen,Thomas Mohr,T. Waldau,Lone Musaeus Poulsen,Ditte Strange,Nicole P. Juffermans,Daniel I. Sessler,Else Tønnesen,Kirsten Møller,Dennis Karsten Kristensen,Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri,Jens D Lundgren,Jens-Ulrik Stæhr Jensen,Jens-Ulrik Stæhr Jensen,Jens-Ulrik Stæhr Jensen,Jens Lundgren,Susanne Illkjær,Henry Masur,Christian Torp-Pedersen,Andrew Copas,Birgit Riis Nielsen,Jesper Grarup,Jette Hansen,Kim G. Nielsen,Lone Valbjørn,Sanne Lauritzen,Tina Kold,Kathrine Grundahl,Rikke Hein Rasmussen,Nikolaj Wesche,Hasse Blom,Peer Eske Jensen,Tina Galle,Bente Thaarslund,Camilla Skandov,Iben Langholz,Rasmus Ehrenfried Berthelsen,Dorthe Kjær,Merete Uldbjerg,Lily Lipsius,Magaly Engsig,Rikke Helsted,Birgitte Andersen,Eigil Nygaard,Søren Strande,Aimal Khan Bangash,Peter Søe-Jensen,Hamid Tousi,Malene Tangager,Daniel Hägi-Pedersen,Rainer Karl-Heinz Gatz,Marte Kaasen Engen,Christian Åge Wamberg,Bo Westergaard,Stine Stoktoft,Rebecca Scherwin,Finn Bærentzen,Marlene Lauritzen,Frank Christian Pott,Christina Bruun,Christian S. Meyhoff,Ditte Gry Strange,Dorthe Fris Palmqvist,Claus Hemmingsen,Rune Gärtner,Kai Dieter Jung,Louise La Porte,Mette Viuf,Johannes Troglauer,Silva Borovnjak,Nina Strandkjær,Claus Bretlau,Marianna Hansen,Lea Kielsgaard Zaulich,Christian Overgaard,Katja Bergenholtz,Tejs Jansen,Mette Astrup Bæk-Jensen,Monika Detlefsen,Tannie Lund Albrechtsen,Birgitte Margareta Sode,Hans Christian Boesen,Maria Thostrup,Torben Mogens Andersen,Katrine Kjelsteen,Cilia Klara Winther Kjær,Elsebeth Haunstrup,Ole Christensen,Lone Spliid,Birgitte Rasmussen,Henriette Jejlskov,Søren Borchorst,Akil Walli Raad Abdel-Wahab,Marianne Brysting,Jette Victor,Anette Stensbirk,Karen Bjerregaard,Anne Poulsen,Annette Brix Roed,Bianca Bech,Oguz Yilmaz,Sanchit Ahuja,Iman Suleiman,Rodrigo Iglesias,Olena Breum +119 more
TL;DR: Among patients with sepsis or septic shock and ventilator-dependent respiratory failure, induced hypothermia does not reduce mortality and should not be used in patients withseptic shock.
Journal ArticleDOI
Cognitive Function 3 and 12 Months After ICU Discharge-A Prospective Cohort Study.
Stine Estrup,Cilia K W Kjer,Frederik Vilhelmsen,Lone Musaeus Poulsen,Ismail Gögenur,Ole Mathiesen +5 more
TL;DR: In this prospective cohort study of Danish ICU patients, significantly reduced cognitive function for intensive care patients 3 and 12 months after discharge is found.
Journal ArticleDOI
Delirium and effect of circadian light in the intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study.
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to describe incidence of delirium, risk factors for delirity, and the association betweenDelirium and circadian light for patients in the ICU.