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2. Clinical Relevance of Computed Tomography Pulmonary Venography
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Braun, S.D., Platzek, I., Danowski, D., Zöphel, K., Weise, M., Kolditz, M., Katzke, S., Strasser, R.H., Höffken, G., and Halank, M.
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- 2016
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3. P948Right ventricular end systolic pressure and correlation with sleep related disorders in patients with chronic heart failure
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Schmiedel, L, Hohmann, C, Katzke, S, Haacke, K, Rauwolf, T, and Strasser, RH
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- 2011
4. Early and Mid-Term Safety and Efficacy Outcomes After Mitra Clip Implantation in a Real- World Patient Cohort with High Surgical Risk – Insights from the Dresdner Mitra Clip Registry
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C. Melz, R.H. Strasser, Felix M. Heidrich, Ebert D, Katzke S, Christian Pfluecke, Krunoslav Sveric, and S. Wiedemann
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ejection fraction ,Ischemic cardiomyopathy ,business.industry ,MitraClip ,Mortality rate ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Surgery ,Cohort ,medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,business ,Stroke - Abstract
Background: MitraClip therapy has recently gained clinical attention after EU and US approval. The Dresdner MitraClip registry reflects real world clinical demographic findings and midterm outcomes in an older patient cohort at high or prohibitive surgical risk with mixed mitral regurgitation (MR) etiology. Methods and results: A retrospective data analysis was conducted for consecutive patients with severe MR treated with the MitraClip system in a single institution between 08/2012 and 08/2015. 160 patients (46% ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM), 22% dilative cardiomyopathy (DCM) and 32% degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR) participated in this study. Patients in the ICM group had a significantly higher EURO-II-Score (22 (ICM) vs. 15 (DCM) vs 13 (DMR), p
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- 2017
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5. Guide for assessing the security controls in federal information systems and organizations
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Ross, R, primary, Johnson, L A, additional, Katzke, S, additional, Toth, P, additional, Stoneburner, G, additional, and Rogers, G, additional
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- 2008
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6. Recommended security controls for federal information systems and organizations
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Ross, R, primary, Katzke, S, additional, Johnson, L A, additional, Swanson, M, additional, Stoneburner, G, additional, and Rogers, G, additional
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- 2007
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7. Recommended security controls for federal information systems and organizations
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Ross, R, primary, Katzke, S, additional, Johnson, L A, additional, Swanson, M, additional, Stoneburner, G, additional, and Rogers, G, additional
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- 2006
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8. Net reclassification improvement with serial biomarkers and bed-sided spirometry to early predict the need of organ support during the early post-transplantation in-hospital stay in allogeneic HCT recipients
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Braun, S. D., primary, Kuhn, M., additional, Bergmann, S., additional, Katzke, S., additional, Weise, M., additional, Alakel, N., additional, Stölzel, F., additional, Kroschinsky, F., additional, Ehninger, G., additional, Höffken, G., additional, and Bornhäuser, M., additional
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- 2018
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9. Recommended security controls for federal information systems and organizations
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Ross, R, primary, Katzke, S, additional, Johnson, L A, additional, Swanson, M, additional, Stoneburner, G, additional, Rogers, G, additional, and Lee, A, additional
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- 2005
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10. Guide for the security certification and accreditation of federal information systems
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Ross, R, primary, Swanson, M, additional, Stoneburner, G, additional, Katzke, S, additional, and Johnson, L A, additional
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- 2004
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11. Klinische Bedeutung der CT Pulmonalis-Venografie
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Braun, S, additional, Platzek, I, additional, Danowski, D, additional, Zöphel, K, additional, Weise, M, additional, Kolditz, M, additional, Katzke, S, additional, Strasser, R, additional, Höffken, G, additional, and Halank, M, additional
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- 2017
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12. Poster Session 5: Saturday 10 December 2011, 08:30-12:30 * Location: Poster Area
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Gong, L., primary, Ye, Z., additional, Zeng, Z., additional, Xia, M., additional, Zhong, Y., additional, Yao, Y., additional, Lee, E., additional, Ionescu, A., additional, Dwivedi, G., additional, Mahadevan, G., additional, Jiminez, D., additional, Frenneaux, M., additional, Steeds, R., additional, Moore, C., additional, Samad, Z., additional, Jackson, K., additional, Castellucci, J., additional, Kisslo, J., additional, Von Ramm, O., additional, D'ascenzi, F., additional, Zaca', V., additional, Cameli, M., additional, Lisi, M., additional, Natali, B., additional, Malandrino, A., additional, Mondillo, S., additional, Barbier, P., additional, Guerrini, U., additional, Franzosi, M., additional, Castiglioni, L., additional, Nobili, E., additional, Colazzo, F., additional, Li Causi, T., additional, Sironi, L., additional, Tremoli, E., additional, Clausen, H., additional, Macdonald, S., additional, Basaggianis, C., additional, Newton, J., additional, Bennati, E., additional, Reccia, R., additional, Bigio, E., additional, Maccherini, M., additional, Chiavarelli, M., additional, Henein, M., additional, Floria, M., additional, Jamart, J., additional, Arsenescu Georgescu, C., additional, Mantovani, F., additional, Barbieri, A., additional, Bursi, F., additional, Valenti, C., additional, Quaglia, M., additional, Modena, M., additional, Kutty, S., additional, Gribben, P., additional, Padiyath, A., additional, Polak, A., additional, Scott, C., additional, Waiss, M., additional, Danford, D., additional, Bech-Hanssen, O., additional, Selimovic, N., additional, Rundqvist, B., additional, Schmiedel, L., additional, Hohmann, C., additional, Katzke, S., additional, Haacke, K., additional, Rauwolf, T., additional, Strasser, R., additional, Tumasyan, L. 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C., additional, Carreras, F., additional, Leta, R., additional, Pujadas, S., additional, Barros, A., additional, Hidalgo, A., additional, Alomar, X., additional, Pons-Llado, G., additional, Olofsson, M., additional, Boman, K., additional, Ledakowicz-Polak, A., additional, Polak, L., additional, Zielinska, M., additional, Fontana, A., additional, Schirone, V., additional, Mauro, A., additional, Zambon, A., additional, Giannattasio, C., additional, Trocino, G., additional, Dekleva, M., additional, Dungen, H., additional, Inkrot, S., additional, Gelbrich, G., additional, Suzic Lazic, J., additional, Kleut, M., additional, Markovic Nikolic, N., additional, Waagstein, F., additional, Khoor, S., additional, Balogh, N., additional, Simon, I., additional, Fugedi, K., additional, Kovacs, I., additional, Khoor, M., additional, Florian, G., additional, Kocsis, A., additional, Szuszai, T., additional, O'driscoll, J., additional, Saha, A., additional, Smith, R., additional, Gupta, S., additional, Lenkey, Z., additional, Gaszner, B., additional, Illyes, M., additional, Sarszegi, Z., additional, Horvath, I. G., additional, Magyari, B., additional, Molnar, F., additional, Cziraki, A., additional, Elnoamany, M. F., additional, Badran, H., additional, Ebraheem, H., additional, Reda, A., additional, and Elsheekh, N., additional
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13. Basic intrusion protection: The first line of defense
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Steinauer, D., primary, Katzke, S., additional, and Radack, S., additional
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- 1999
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14. NIAP efforts on information security for electric power
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Katzke, S., primary
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15. The new FISMA standards and guidelines changing the dynamic of information security for the federal government.
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Ross, R., Katzke, S., and Toth, P.
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- 2005
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16. NIAP efforts on information security for electric power.
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Katzke, S.
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- 2002
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17. Repetitive squatting exercise as a diagnostic predictor in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.
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Sveric KM, Ulbrich S, Rady M, Pflücke C, Quick S, Katzke S, Ibrahim K, Strasser RH, and Jellinghaus S
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Objectives: Non-ischaemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is characterised by a highly variable disease progression. Stress echocardiography and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) are beneficial in risk assessment, but are labour intensive. Repetitive squatting and standing without weights is a simple exercise (EX). The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic role of left ventricular (LV) contractile recruitment (CR) after a simple EX of repetitive squatting through three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography., Methods: Patients with DCM (LV ejection fraction (EF)<50%, n=68) and age-matched healthy volunteers (n=25) received a 3D echocardiographic evaluation of LV EF before and after 30 repetitions of squatting-standing EX. CR was defined by the change of LV EF (Δ>4%). Patients were followed up prospectively (2 years) for cardiac death and deteriorating heart failure., Results: During follow-up, 14 cardiac events occurred (21%) with six deaths and eight severe heart failure deteriorations. A poor CR after squatting EX differentiated DCM patients with cardiac events during follow-up as accurately as a reduced peak oxygen consumption (peak VO
2 <20 mL/kg/min) (sensitivity: 0.97 and 0.95). Both had a significant incremental diagnostic value over clinical (age, dyspnoea and natriuretic peptide level) or resting echocardiographic parameters (E/E' ratio, LV EF and end-diastolic LV volume) to predict cardiac events (global χ2 : 16.0 vs 5.3; 19.5 vs 6.1; P<0.01 for all)., Conclusions: The presence of LV CR after EX of repetitive squatting without weights can stratify risk and predict cardiac events in patients with DCM as correct as CPET., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared.- Published
- 2018
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18. Guillain-Barré syndrome and catecholamine therapy. A potential risk for developing takotsubo cardiomyopathy?
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Quick S, Quick C, Schneider R, Sveric K, Katzke S, Strasser RH, and Ibrahim K
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- Female, Guillain-Barre Syndrome drug therapy, Humans, Middle Aged, Catecholamines adverse effects, Guillain-Barre Syndrome diagnosis, Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy chemically induced, Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy diagnosis
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19. TGGE screening of the entire FBN1 coding sequence in 126 individuals with marfan syndrome and related fibrillinopathies.
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Katzke S, Booms P, Tiecke F, Palz M, Pletschacher A, Türkmen S, Neumann LM, Pregla R, Leitner C, Schramm C, Lorenz P, Hagemeier C, Fuchs J, Skovby F, Rosenberg T, and Robinson PN
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, DNA chemistry, DNA genetics, DNA Mutational Analysis, Female, Fibrillin-1, Fibrillins, Humans, Male, Marfan Syndrome pathology, Mutation, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel methods, Exons genetics, Marfan Syndrome genetics, Microfilament Proteins genetics
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Mutations in the gene for fibrillin-1 (FBN1) cause Marfan syndrome (MFS), an autosomal dominant heritable disorder of connective tissue with prominent manifestations in the skeletal, ocular, and cardiovascular system. FBN1 mutations have also been identified in a series of related disorders of connective tissue collectively termed type-1 fibrillinopathies. We have developed temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis (TGGE) assays for all 65 FBN1 exons, screened 126 individuals with MFS, other type-1 fibrillinopathies, and other potentially related disorders of connective tissue for FBN1 mutations, and identified a total of 53 mutations, of which 33 are described here for the first time. Several mutations were identified in individuals with fibrillinopathies other than classic Marfan syndrome, including aneurysm of the ascending aorta with only minor skeletal anomalies, and several individuals with only skeletal and ocular involvement. The mutation detection rate in this study was 42% overall, but was only 12% in individuals not fulfilling the diagnostic criteria for MFS, suggesting that clinical overdiagnosis is one reason for the low detection rate observed for FBN1 mutation analysis., (Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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20. Mutations of FBN1 and genotype-phenotype correlations in Marfan syndrome and related fibrillinopathies.
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Robinson PN, Booms P, Katzke S, Ladewig M, Neumann L, Palz M, Pregla R, Tiecke F, and Rosenberg T
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- Fibrillin-1, Fibrillins, Genotype, Humans, Marfan Syndrome pathology, Mutation, Phenotype, Marfan Syndrome genetics, Microfilament Proteins genetics
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The Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a pleiotropic, autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissue with highly variable clinical manifestations including aortic dilatation and dissection, ectopia lentis, and a series of skeletal anomalies. Mutations in the gene for fibrillin-1 (FBN1) cause MFS, and at least 337 mainly unique mutations have been published to date. FBN1 mutations have been found not only in MFS but also in a range of connective tissue disorders collectively termed fibrillinopathies ranging from mild phenotypes, such as isolated ectopia lentis, to severe disorders including neonatal MFS, which generally leads to death within the first two years of life. The present article intends to provide an overview of mutations found in MFS and related disorders and to discuss potential genotype-phenotype correlations in MFS., (Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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21. Classic, atypically severe and neonatal Marfan syndrome: twelve mutations and genotype-phenotype correlations in FBN1 exons 24-40.
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Tiecke F, Katzke S, Booms P, Robinson PN, Neumann L, Godfrey M, Mathews KR, Scheuner M, Hinkel GK, Brenner RE, Hövels-Gürich HH, Hagemeier C, Fuchs J, Skovby F, and Rosenberg T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, DNA chemistry, DNA genetics, DNA Mutational Analysis, Family Health, Female, Fibrillin-1, Fibrillins, Genotype, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Marfan Syndrome pathology, Middle Aged, Mutation, Pedigree, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Genetic, Exons genetics, Marfan Syndrome genetics, Microfilament Proteins genetics
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Mutations in the gene for fibrillin-1 (FBN1) cause Marfan syndrome, an autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissue with prominent manifestations in the skeletal, ocular, and cardiovascular system. There is a remarkable degree of clinical variability both within and between families with Marfan syndrome as well as in individuals with related disorders of connective tissue caused by FBN1 mutations and collectively termed type-1 fibrillinopathies. The so-called neonatal region in FBN1 exons 24-32 comprises one of the few generally accepted genotype-phenotype correlations described to date. In this work, we report 12 FBN1 mutations identified by temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis screening of exons 24-40 in 127 individuals with Marfan syndrome or related disorders. The data reported here, together with other published reports, document a significant clustering of mutations in exons 24-32. Although all reported mutations associated with neonatal Marfan syndrome and the majority of point mutations associated with atypically severe presentations have been found in exons 24-32, mutations associated with classic Marfan syndrome occur in this region as well. It is not possible to predict whether a given mutation in exons 24-32 will be associated with classic, atypically severe, or neonatal Marfan syndrome.
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22. Clustering of mutations associated with mild Marfan-like phenotypes in the 3' region of FBN1 suggests a potential genotype-phenotype correlation.
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Palz M, Tiecke F, Booms P, Göldner B, Rosenberg T, Fuchs J, Skovby F, Schumacher H, Kaufmann UC, von Kodolitsch Y, Nienaber CA, Leitner C, Katzke S, Vetter B, Hagemeier C, and Robinson PN
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, DNA Mutational Analysis, Exons, Female, Fibrillin-1, Fibrillins, Genotype, Humans, Male, Mutation, Phenotype, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Marfan Syndrome genetics, Microfilament Proteins genetics
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Mutations in the gene for fibrillin-1 (FBN1) cause Marfan syndrome, a dominantly inherited disorder of connective tissue that primarily involves the cardiovascular, ocular, and skeletal systems. There is a remarkable degree of variability both within and between families with Marfan syndrome, and FBN1 mutations have also been found in a range of other related connective tissue disorders collectively termed type-1 fibrillinopathies. FBN1 mutations have been found in almost all of the 65 exons of the FBN1 gene and for the most part have been unique to one affected patient or family. Aside from the "hot spots" for the neonatal Marfan syndrome in exons 24-27 and 31-32, genotype-phenotype correlations have been slow to emerge. Here we present the results of temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis analysis of FBN1 exons 59-65. Six mutations were identified, only one of which had been previously reported. Two of the six mutations were found in patients with mild phenotypes. Taken together with other published reports, our results suggest that a sizable subset (ca. 40%) of mutations in this region is associated with mild phenotypes characterized by the lack of significant aortic pathology, compared with about 7% in the rest of the gene. In two cases, mutations affecting analogous positions within one of the 43 cbEGF modules of FBN1 are associated with mild phenotypes when found in one of the 6 C-terminal modules (encoded by exons 59-63), but are associated with classic or severe phenotypes when found in cbEGF modules elsewhere in the gene., (Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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- 2000
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