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Eye-tracking enables reliable pain assessment in intubated SCI patients and is not associated with self-appraisalsIn: Pain Management, Jg. 15, 2025, Nr. 12, S. 961 – 971DOI (Open Access)
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Feeling Trapped and Optimistic : Current Rather than Prospective Medical Conditions Dominate Self-Reported Emotions and Appraisals in Mechanically Ventilated Spinal Cord Injury PatientsIn: Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, Jg. 32, 2025, Nr. 3, S. 559 – 569DOI (Open Access)
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Validation and reliability of the Tracheostoma Well-Being Score (TWBS) in critically ill patientsIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 51, 2025, Nr. 1, 276DOI (Open Access)
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Guideline on positioning and early mobilisation in the critically ill by an expert panelIn: Intensive Care Medicine, Jg. 50, 2024, Nr. 8, S. 1211 – 1227DOI (Open Access)
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First experiences of communication with mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit using eye-tracking technologyIn: Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, Jg. 18, 2023, Nr. 1, S. 44 – 49
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Keeping it simple : The value of mortality prediction after trauma with basic indices like the Reverse Shock Index multiplied by Glasgow Coma ScaleIn: Emergency Medicine Journal, Jg. 39, 2023, Nr. 12, S. 912 – 917
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Response to: The rSIG for trauma: one size fits all?In: Emergency Medicine Journal, 2023, emermed-2023-213192
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Approach to the basic needs in patients on invasive ventilation using eye-tracking devices for non-verbal communicationIn: Artificial Organs, Jg. 46, 2022, Nr. 3, S. 439 – 450DOI (Open Access)
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Development of the Tracheostomy Well-Being Score in critically ill patientsIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 49, 2022, Nr. 2, S. 981 – 990DOI (Open Access)
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ISS alone, is not sufficient to correctly assign patients post hoc to trauma team requirementIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 48, 2022, S. 383 – 392DOI (Open Access)
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Incidence, impact and risk factors for multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) in patients with major trauma : A European Multicenter Cohort StudyIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 48, 2022, Nr. 1, S. 659 – 665
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Letter to the editor : Failing an automated comprehension test while being able to report on needs: eyetracking in critically ill intubated patients should not be underestimatedIn: Critical Care: The Online Intensive Care Journal, Jg. 26, 2022, Nr. 1, 400DOI (Open Access)
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Major trauma due to suicide attempt : Increased workload but not mortalityIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 48, 2022, S. 519 – 523
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Pilot study : Advanced haemodynamic monitoring after acute spinal cord injury-Keep the pressure up?In: BMC Anesthesiology, Jg. 22, 2022, Nr. 1, 277DOI (Open Access)
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Sedation, sleep-promotion, and non-verbal and verbal communication techniques in critically ill intubated or tracheostomized patients : results of a surveyIn: BMC Anesthesiology, Jg. 22, 2022, Nr. 1, 384DOI (Open Access)
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The use of predefined scales and scores with eye-tracking devices for symptom identification in critically ill nonverbal patientsIn: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Jg. 92, 2022, Nr. 4, S. 640 – 647
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Trauma patients with SARS-CoV-2 in German ICUs during the 2nd wave of the COVID-19 pandemicIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 48, 2022, S. 827 – 831DOI (Open Access)
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Critical incident reporting systems (CIRS) in trauma patients may identify common quality problemsIn: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Jg. 47, 2021, Nr. 2, S. 445 – 452
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Survival among patients with severe high cervical spine injuries : A TraumaRegister DGU® database studyIn: Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM), Jg. 29, 2021, Nr. 1, 1DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Shows Markedly Lower than Predicted Mortality (>72 Hours After Multiple Trauma) From Sepsis and Multiple Organ FailureIn: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, Jg. 35, 2020, Nr. 4, S. 378 – 382DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Functional outcome of traumatic spinopelvic instabilities treated with lumbopelvic fixationIn: Scientific Reports, Jg. 10, 2020, 14878DOI (Open Access)
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Incidence and complications of cannula changes in long-term tracheotomized patients: a prospective observational studyIn: Spinal Cord, Jg. 58, 2020, S. 11 – 17
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Microbial findings and the role of difficult-to-treat pathogens in patients with periprosthetic infection admitted to the intensive care unitIn: Orthopedic Reviews, Jg. 12, 2020, Nr. 3, 8867DOI (Open Access)
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Mortality in severely injured patients : Nearly one of five non-survivors have been already discharged alive from ICUIn: BMC Anesthesiology, Jg. 20, 2020, Nr. 1, S. 243DOI (Open Access)
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Poor outcome of octogenarians admitted to ICU due to periprosthetic joint infections : a retrospective cohort studyIn: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Jg. 21, 2020, Nr. 1, S. 304DOI (Open Access)
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Risk factors and outcome of patients with periprosthetic joint infection admitted to intensive care unitIn: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Jg. 140, 2020, Nr. 8, S. 1081 – 1085
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The influence of ABO blood group on mortality in major traumaIn: Orthopedic Reviews, Jg. 11, 2019, Nr. 4, 8214DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Correction to : Inhalative sedation with small tidal volumes under venovenous ECMOIn: Journal of Artificial Organs, Jg. 21, 2018, Nr. 2, S. 206DOI (Open Access)
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Inhalative sedation with small tidal volumes under venovenous ECMOIn: Journal of Artificial Organs, Jg. 21, 2018, Nr. 2, S. 201 – 205
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Nutzen von „medical emergency teams“ : Sterblichkeit auf Normalstationen und Rückverlegungsrate auf IntensivstationenIn: Der Unfallchirurg, Jg. 121, 2018, Nr. 1, S. 76 – 82
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Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy in Ankylosing Spondylitis (Bechterew Disease) Is Feasible and Not Associated With Higher Complication RatesIn: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, Jg. 33, 2018, Nr. 7, S. 420 – 423
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Ungeplante Aufnahmen oder Rückverlegungen auf die Intensivstation : vermeidbar oder schicksalhaft?In: Der Chirurg, Jg. 89, 2018, Nr. 4, S. 289 – 295
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Workload and severity of illness of patients on intensive care units with available intermediate care units : A multicenter cohort studyIn: Minerva Anestesiologica, Jg. 84, 2018, Nr. 8, S. 938 – 945
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in spina bifida and (H1N1)-induced acute respiratory distress syndromeIn: Journal of Artificial Organs, Jg. 20, 2017, Nr. 4, S. 354 – 358