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Sven Asmussen
Researcher at University of Texas Medical Branch
Publications - 23
Citations - 625
Sven Asmussen is an academic researcher from University of Texas Medical Branch. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoke Inhalation Injury & Smoke inhalation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 478 citations. Previous affiliations of Sven Asmussen include Ruhr University Bochum & University of Queensland.
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Human mesenchymal stem cells reduce the severity of acute lung injury in a sheep model of bacterial pneumonia
Sven Asmussen,Hiroshi Ito,Daniel L. Traber,Jae Won Lee,Robert A. Cox,Hal K. Hawkins,Daniel F. McAuley,David H. McKenna,Lillian D. Traber,Hanjing Zhuo,Jennifer G. Wilson,David N. Herndon,Donald S. Prough,Kathleen D. Liu,Michael A. Matthay,Perenlei Enkhbaatar +15 more
TL;DR: Human MSCs were well tolerated and improved oxygenation and decreased pulmonary oedema in a sheep model of severe ARDS.
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Bivalirudin for Alternative Anticoagulation in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation A Systematic Review
Filippo Sanfilippo,Sven Asmussen,Dirk M. Maybauer,Cristina Santonocito,John F. Fraser,Gabor Erdoes,Marc O. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer,Marc O. Maybauer +8 more
TL;DR: Bivalirudin loading dose was not always used; infusion range and anticoagulation targets were different; reasons for this variability are discussed; larger studies are needed to establish the optimal approach with the use of bivalirUDin for ECMO.
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in burn and smoke inhalation injury
Sven Asmussen,Dirk M. Maybauer,Dirk M. Maybauer,John F. Fraser,Kristofer Jennings,S. George,Amar Keiralla,Marc O. Maybauer +7 more
TL;DR: The overall data suggests that there is no improvement in survival for burn patients suffering acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, with the use of ECMO, and the role ofECMO in burn and smoke inhalation injury is therefore unclear.
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Effects of Acupuncture in Anesthesia for Craniotomy: A Meta-Analysis.
Sven Asmussen,Dirk M. Maybauer,Jiande D. Chen,John F. Fraser,Michael H Toon,Rene Przkora,Kristofer Jennings,Marc O. Maybauer +7 more
TL;DR: The analysis suggests that the complementary use of acupuncture for craniotomy has additional analgesic effects, reduces the needed amount of volatile anesthetic, reducing the onset of postoperative nausea and vomiting, and might have protective effects on brain tissue.
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Healing efficacy of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) seed oil in an ovine burn wound model
Hiroshi Ito,Sven Asmussen,Daniel L. Traber,Robert A. Cox,Hal K. Hawkins,Rhykka L Connelly,Lillian D. Traber,Timothy W. Walker,Erik Malgerud,Hiroyuki Sakurai,Perenlei Enkhbaatar +10 more
TL;DR: SBT seed oil has significant wound healing activity in full-thickness burns and split-thickenness harvested wounds, and is confirmed by ultrasound.