8 results on '"Wiebach J"'
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2. Comparison of open source pipelines for processing of data in metabolomic research
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Sieg, M, Wiebach, J, Kruppa, J, Sieg, M, Wiebach, J, and Kruppa, J
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- 2019
3. Cognitive reserve and the risk of postoperative neurocognitive disorders in older age.
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Borchers F, Rumpel M, Laubrock J, Spies C, Kozma P, Slooter A, van Montfort SJT, Piper SK, Wiebach J, Winterer G, Pischon T, and Feinkohl I
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Background: Postoperative delirium (POD) and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) are postoperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs) that frequently occur in the aftermath of a surgical intervention. Cognitive reserve (CR) is a concept posited to explain why cognitive health varies between individuals. On this qualitative understanding of cognitive health, factors like IQ, education level, and occupational complexity can affect the impact of neuropathological processes on cognitive outcomes., Methods: We investigated the association between CR and POD and CR and POCD on data from 713 patients aged≥65 years with elective surgery. Peak pre-morbid IQ was estimated from vocabulary. Occupational complexity was coded according to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). Education level was classed according to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). These three factors were used as proxies of CR. In a series of regression models, age, sex, depression, site of surgery, and several lifestyle and vascular factors were controlled for., Results: Patients with a higher IQ had lower odds of developing POD. We found no significant association between the other two CR markers with POD. None of the CR markers was associated with POCD., Conclusion: The significant association of a higher IQ with lower POD risk allows for the stratification of elderly surgical patients by risk. This knowledge can aid the prevention and/or early detection of POD. Further research should attempt to determine the lack of associations of CR markers with POCD in our study., Competing Interests: GW is coordinator of the BioCog consortium and is chief executive of the company Pharmaimage Biomarker Solutions GmbH (https://www.pi-pharmaimage.com), and employed by PI Health Solutions GmbH. Among other academic and private partners, the company is a partner of the BioCog study. CS and TP are project leaders in BioCog. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Borchers, Rumpel, Laubrock, Spies, Kozma, Slooter, van Montfort, Piper, Wiebach, Winterer, Pischon and Feinkohl.)
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- 2024
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4. Introducing quality measures in an academic research consortium: Lessons and recommendation from implementing an ad hoc quality management system for organ model research: Lessons and recommendation from implementing an ad hoc quality management system for organ model research.
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Hülsemann M, Wiebach J, Drude NI, Kniffert S, Behm L, Hönzke K, Baumgardt M, Hippenstiel S, Hocke AC, Dirnagl U, and Tölch U
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- Reproducibility of Results, Quality Indicators, Health Care
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Lessons from implementing quality control systems in an academic research consortium to improve Good Scientific Practice and reproducibility., (© 2022 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY NC ND 4.0 license.)
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- 2022
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5. Physostigmine for prevention of postoperative delirium and long-term cognitive dysfunction in liver surgery: A double-blinded randomised controlled trial.
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Spies CD, Knaak C, Mertens M, Brockhaus WR, Shadenok A, Wiebach J, Kunzmann K, Feldheiser A, Pratschke J, Müller O, Kipping V, Fabian M, Abels W, Borchers F, Akyüz L, Ely EW, Wernecke KD, Menon DK, and Piper SK
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- Adolescent, Adult, Humans, Liver, Physostigmine, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Cognitive Dysfunction epidemiology, Cognitive Dysfunction etiology, Cognitive Dysfunction prevention & control, Delirium diagnosis, Delirium epidemiology, Delirium prevention & control
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Background: Anecdotally, cholinergic stimulation has been used to treat delirium and reduce cognitive dysfunction., Objective: The aim of this investigation was to evaluate whether physostigmine reduced the incidence of postoperative delirium (POD) and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in patients undergoing liver resection., Design: This was a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Between 11 August 2009 and 3 March 2016, patients were recruited at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin in Germany. Follow-ups took place at 1 week (T1), 90 days (T2) and 365 days (T3) after surgery., Setting: This single-centre study was conducted at an academic medical centre., Participants: In total, 261 participants aged at least 18 years scheduled for elective liver surgery were randomised. The protocol also included 45 non-surgical matched controls to provide normative data for POCD and neurocognitive deficit (NCD)., Intervention: Participants were allocated to receive either intravenous physostigmine, as a bolus of 0.02 mg kg-1 body weight followed by 0.01 mg kg-1 body weight per hour (n = 130), or placebo (n = 131), for 24 h after induction of anaesthesia., Main Outcomes and Measures: Primary outcomes were POD, assessed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-4-TR) twice daily up to day 7 after surgery, and POCD assessed via the CANTAB neuropsychological test battery, and two paper pencil tests on the day before surgery, and on postoperative days 7, 90 and 365., Results: In total, 261 patients were randomised, 130 to the physostigmine and 131 to the placebo group. The incidence of POD did not differ significantly between the physostigmine and placebo groups (20 versus 15%; P = 0.334). Preoperative cognitive impairment and POCD frequencies did not differ significantly between the physostigmine and placebo groups at any time. Lower mortality rates were found in the physostigmine group compared with placebo at 3 months [2% (95% confidence interval (CI), 0 to 4) versus 11% (95% CI, 6 to 16), P = 0.002], and 6 months [7% (95% CI, 3 to 12) versus 16% (95% CI, 10 to 23), P = 0.012] after surgery., Conclusion: Physostigmine had no effect on POD and POCD when applied after induction of anaesthesia up to 24 h., Trial Registration: DOI 10.1186/ISRCTN18978802, EudraCT 2008-007237-47, Ethics approval ZS EK 11 618/08 (15 January 2009)., (Copyright © 2021 European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.)
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- 2021
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6. Clinical and virological characteristics of hospitalised COVID-19 patients in a German tertiary care centre during the first wave of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: a prospective observational study.
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Thibeault C, Mühlemann B, Helbig ET, Mittermaier M, Lingscheid T, Tober-Lau P, Meyer-Arndt LA, Meiners L, Stubbemann P, Haenel SS, Bosquillon de Jarcy L, Lippert L, Pfeiffer M, Stegemann MS, Roehle R, Wiebach J, Hippenstiel S, Zoller T, Müller-Redetzky H, Uhrig A, Balzer F, von Kalle C, Suttorp N, Jones TC, Drosten C, Witzenrath M, Sander LE, Corman VM, and Kurth F
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- COVID-19 therapy, Cohort Studies, Germany epidemiology, Hospitalization, Humans, Hypertension complications, Kinetics, Prospective Studies, Respiration, Artificial, Risk Factors, Tertiary Care Centers, Time Factors, Viral Load, Virus Shedding, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 virology, SARS-CoV-2 physiology
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Purpose: Adequate patient allocation is pivotal for optimal resource management in strained healthcare systems, and requires detailed knowledge of clinical and virological disease trajectories. The purpose of this work was to identify risk factors associated with need for invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), to analyse viral kinetics in patients with and without IMV and to provide a comprehensive description of clinical course., Methods: A cohort of 168 hospitalised adult COVID-19 patients enrolled in a prospective observational study at a large European tertiary care centre was analysed., Results: Forty-four per cent (71/161) of patients required invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Shorter duration of symptoms before admission (aOR 1.22 per day less, 95% CI 1.10-1.37, p < 0.01) and history of hypertension (aOR 5.55, 95% CI 2.00-16.82, p < 0.01) were associated with need for IMV. Patients on IMV had higher maximal concentrations, slower decline rates, and longer shedding of SARS-CoV-2 than non-IMV patients (33 days, IQR 26-46.75, vs 18 days, IQR 16-46.75, respectively, p < 0.01). Median duration of hospitalisation was 9 days (IQR 6-15.5) for non-IMV and 49.5 days (IQR 36.8-82.5) for IMV patients., Conclusions: Our results indicate a short duration of symptoms before admission as a risk factor for severe disease that merits further investigation and different viral load kinetics in severely affected patients. Median duration of hospitalisation of IMV patients was longer than described for acute respiratory distress syndrome unrelated to COVID-19., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2021
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7. Age-dependent loss of seed viability is associated with increased lipid oxidation and hydrolysis.
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Wiebach J, Nagel M, Börner A, Altmann T, and Riewe D
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- Fatty Acids metabolism, Galactose metabolism, Glycerol metabolism, Hydrolysis, Lipids, Oxidation-Reduction, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Triglycerides metabolism, Germination physiology, Lipid Metabolism, Seeds metabolism, Triticum physiology
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The accumulation of reactive oxygen species has been associated with a loss of seed viability. Therefore, we have investigated the germination ability of a range of seed stocks, including two wheat collections and one barley collection that had been dry-aged for 5-40 years. Metabolite profiling analysis revealed that the accumulation of glycerol was negatively correlated with the ability to germinate in all seed sets. Furthermore, lipid degradation products such as glycerol phosphates and galactose were accumulated in some seed sets. A quantitative analysis of nonoxidized and oxidized lipids was performed in the wheat seed set that showed the greatest variation in germination. This analysis revealed that the levels of fully acylated and nonoxidized storage lipids like triacylglycerols and structural lipids like phospho- and galactolipids were decreasing. Moreover, the abundance of oxidized variants and hydrolysed products such as mono-/diacylglycerols, lysophospholipids, and fatty acids accumulated as viability decreased. The proportional formation of oxidized and nonoxidized fatty acids provides evidence for an enzymatic hydrolysis of specifically oxidized lipids in dry seeds. The results link reactive oxygen species with lipid oxidation, structural damage, and death in long-term aged seeds., (© 2019. The Authors. Plant, Cell & Environment published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2020
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8. Structure Annotation and Quantification of Wheat Seed Oxidized Lipids by High-Resolution LC-MS/MS.
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Riewe D, Wiebach J, and Altmann T
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- Automation, Oxidation-Reduction, Seeds chemistry, Chromatography, Liquid methods, Lipids chemistry, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods, Triticum chemistry
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Lipid oxidation is a process ubiquitous in life, but the direct and comprehensive analysis of oxidized lipids has been limited by available analytical methods. We applied high-resolution liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) to quantify oxidized lipids (glycerides, fatty acids, phospholipids, lysophospholipids, and galactolipids) and implemented a platform-independent high-throughput-amenable analysis pipeline for the high-confidence annotation and acyl composition analysis of oxidized lipids. Lipid contents of 90 different naturally aged wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) seed stocks were quantified in an untargeted high-resolution LC-MS experiment, resulting in 18,556 quantitative mass-to-charge ratio features. In a posthoc liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry experiment, high-resolution MS/MS spectra (5 mD accuracy) were recorded for 8,957 out of 12,080 putatively monoisotopic features of the LC-MS data set. A total of 353 nonoxidized and 559 oxidized lipids with up to four additional oxygen atoms were annotated based on the accurate mass recordings (1.5 ppm tolerance) of the LC-MS data set and filtering procedures. MS/MS spectra available for 828 of these annotations were analyzed by translating experimentally known fragmentation rules of lipids into the fragmentation of oxidized lipids. This led to the identification of 259 nonoxidized and 365 oxidized lipids by both accurate mass and MS/MS spectra and to the determination of acyl compositions for 221 nonoxidized and 295 oxidized lipids. Analysis of 15-year aged wheat seeds revealed increased lipid oxidation and hydrolysis in seeds stored in ambient versus cold conditions., (© 2017 The author(s). All Rights Reserved.)
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- 2017
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