Organisation
Laboratory of Intensive Care Medicine
Division
The overall research objective of the Laboratory of Intensive Care Medicine is to unravel key pathways underlying critical illness-induced organ failure, thereby identifying potential therapeutic targets to enhance recovery. We focus on endocrine and metabolic underlying mechanisms of organ-specific problems evoked by critical illness.
Projects
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- Neuromuscular complications of critical illnessFrom1 Oct 2011 → 6 Jun 2016Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Automated Analysis of Histological Images Using Machine Learning and Image Processing TechniquesFrom1 Oct 2011 → 20 Nov 2015Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Effects of mechanical ventilation on diaphragm function in patients and in different animal models.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Metabolic stress, mitochondrial dynamics and organ failure during critical illness: towards a novel therapeutic intervention.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project
- Clinical prediction models in intensive care.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project
- Defective autophagy and multiple organ failure during critical illness: a novel life-saving therapyFrom1 Oct 2010 → 30 Sep 2011Funding: IOF - Industrial Research Fund
- Novel insights in the HPA-axis during critical illnessFrom1 Aug 2010 → 27 May 2014Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Bone turnover and repair in critical illness.From15 Jun 2010 → 14 May 2012Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
- Emergency Department Crowding in relation to in-hospital adverse medical eventsFrom1 Dec 2009 → 7 Feb 2014Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Bone loss in critical illness: from molecular pathways to in vivo analysis.From1 Nov 2009 → 9 Dec 2013Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
1 - 10 of 1017
- COGITATE: A FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY STUDY OF TARGETING THE OPTIMAL CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE AFTER SEVERE TBI(2018)
Authors: Valzerda Beqiri, Joseph Donnelly, Chiara Robba, Manuel Cabeleira, Jeannette Tas, Joanne Outtrim, Eric P Thelin, Angelos Kolias, A Lalou, A Liberti, et al.
Pages: A255 - A255 - Boerhaave's syndrome complicated by a Saccharomyces cerevisiae pleural empyema. Case report and review of the literature.(2017)
Authors: Arno Téblick, Hilde Jansens, Karolien Dams, Francis J Somville, Philippe G Jorens
Pages: 1 - 5 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVALUATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK BEFORE OPERATIONS AND CARE OF PATIENTS WITH NONCORDIARY OPERATIONS(2010)
Authors: Greet Van den Berghe
Pages: 391 - 412 - Pruritis in patients with small burn injuries(2008)
Authors: Michael Casaer, Eric Van den Kerckhove, Greet Van den Berghe
Pages: 185 - 191 - Impact of withholding early parenteral nutrition completing enteral nutrition in pediatric critically ill patients (PEPaNIC trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial(2015)
Authors: Tom Fivez, Dorian Kerklaan, Sascha Verbruggen, Ilse Vanhorebeek, Sören Verstraete, Dick Tibboel, Gonzalo Guerra, Pieter Wouters, Ari Joffe, Koen Joosten, et al.
- POSTPONING THE ADMINISTRATION OF PATENTERAL NUTRITION REDUCES THE NEED FOR ANTIFUNGAL THERAPY: A POST-HOC ANALYSIS OF THE EPANIC CLINICAL TRIAL(2013)
Authors: Tom Fivez, Michael Casaer, S Vanderheyden, Pieter Wouters, Frauke Beyls, Thomas De Rijdt, Greet Van den Berghe, Dieter Mesotten
Pages: S397 - S397 - Intensive insulin therapy for the critically ill patient(2008)
Authors: Ilse Vanhorebeek, Greet Van den Berghe
Pages: 129 - 148 - Hyperglycemia in the surgical intensive care unit(2016)
Authors: Steven Thiessen, Ilse Vanhorebeek, Greet Van den Berghe, John M O'Donnell, Flavio Nacul
Pages: 495 - 506Number of pages: 12 - Clinical nutrition issues in 2022: What is missing to trust supplemental parenteral nutrition (SPN) in ICU patients?(2022)
Authors: Michael Casaer
- A comparison of observed versus estimated baseline creatinine for determination of RIFLE class in patients with acute kidney injury(2009)
Authors: Miet Schetz
Pages: 2739 - 2744