Organisations
Anesthesiology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Anaesthesiology ensures an extensive range of activities in anaesthetics, postoperative care, postoperative care management and chronic pain management.
Anesthesiology and Algology KU Leuven
A. Expansion of the Clinical Research Unit of the department of anaesthesiology. This unit is at the disposition of 1. Stafmembers of the department who wish to initiate and conduct clinical research in their subspeciality. 2. Companies active in health care who wish to submit their products for evaluating in a clinical environment. 3. Health care manger who wishes to investigate organisation, cost explosion and containment in health care. B. ...
Anesthesiology research group Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Acute and Chronic Pain conducts both experimental and clinical studies with respect to pathophysiology of pain, other inflammatory pathways (induced by ischaemia, infarction, surgery, hypothermia) and pharmacokinetic and –dynamic studies of anaesthetics.
Limburg Clinical Research Center Hasselt University
Antwerp Surgical Training, Anatomy and Research Centre (ASTARC) University of Antwerp
Antwerp University Hospital (UZA) Antwerp University Hospital (UZA)
Critical Care Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The critical care department is involved in clinical as well as in experimental research. The clinical research concerns: 1. Pharmacological interventions in acute coronary insufficiency; 2. Evaluation of the cerebroresuscitative and the cerebrovascular effects of mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest (Mild hypothermia induced by a helmet device : A clinical trial; Mild therapeutic hypothermia to improve neurological outcome after severe ...
Institutional Research Unit University of Antwerp
Laboratory of Intensive Care Medicine KU Leuven
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.