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Thomas Hachenberg

Researcher at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

Publications -  127
Citations -  2756

Thomas Hachenberg is an academic researcher from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mechanical ventilation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 116 publications receiving 2457 citations.

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Induction of P‐glycoprotein by rifampin increases intestinal secretion of talinolol in human beings: A new type of drug/drug interaction

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that rifampin affects pharmacokinetics of the P‐glycoprotein substrate talinolol, a β1‐blocker without appreciable metabolic disposition but intense intestinal secretion in human beings.
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The pulmonary immune effects of mechanical ventilation in patients undergoing thoracic surgery.

TL;DR: Results indicate that MV may induce epithelial damage and a proinflammatory response in the ventilated lung and reduction of tidal volume during OLV may reduce alveolar concentrations of TNF-&agr; and of sICAM-1.
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Atelectasis and Gas Exchange after Cardiac Surgery

TL;DR: Large atelectasis in the dorsal part of the lungs was found on the first postoperative day after cardiac surgery, however, there was no clear correlation between atElectasis and measured shunt fraction.
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Effects of Volatile and Intravenous Anesthesia on the Alveolar and Systemic Inflammatory Response in Thoracic Surgical Patients

TL;DR: Both desflurane and sevoflurane suppress the local alveolar, but not the systemic, inflammatory responses to OLV and thoracic surgery.
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Effects of propofol and desflurane anaesthesia on the alveolar inflammatory response to one-lung ventilation

TL;DR: These data indicate that pro-inflammatory reactions during OLV were influenced by the type of general anaesthesia, and different patterns of alveolar cytokines may be a result of increased granulocyte recruitment during propofol anaesthesia.