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Research Area A - Risk assessment and sepsis control

ALERTS - Effectiveness of a Hospital-wide Educational Programme for Infection control to Reduce the Rate of Healthcare-associated Sepsis

Stefan Hagel, Frank Martin Brunkhorst

PEIRAS - Response to Homeostatic Disturbance for Individualized Risk Assessment in Sepsis Maik Soßdorf
CNV Sepsis - Impact of copy number variations within the defensin locus on 8p23 and the cystathionine beta synthase gene in human sepsis and sepsis complications  Christoph Sponholz
OSARST - Obstructive sleep apnea postoperative risk stratification trial Sven Rupprecht
PRED-SEP - Assessment of brain induced immunodepression by markers of autonomic control Dirk Brämer, Samuel Nowack

Research Area B - Novel diagnostic tools

Lab-ALERTS - Risk Assessment and Pathogen Identification in sytemic inflammation using Mass-Spectroscopy Michael Kiehntopf
ACTION - Prognostic and Diagnostic Relevance of Bacterial DNA Detection in Patients with Liver cirrhosis and Ascites at Risk for Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis -
a prospective multicenter study

Phillip Reuken

SPADE - Novel Diagnostic Tools for Culture-Independent Sepsis Pathogen Detection  Ute Neugebauer
ARAS - Androgen-Regulation of the Sepsis response: Beneficial role of androgen receptor antagonists?  Daniela Röll, Aria Baniahmad
TransSeptomics - Integrative analysis of omics data from experimental and clinical sepsis in a translational approach towards individualized prevention, diagnosis and therapy  Sandro Lambeck

Research Area C - Acute Care 

MEDUSA - Medical Education for Sepsis Source Control and Antibiotics Frank Bloos, Konrad Reinhart
PCT-Diagnostic - Meta-analysis of procalcitonin (PCT) as diagnostic test for sepsis and ist clinical value in adults and children Christina Wacker, Peter Schlattmann
PCT-Therapy - Meta-Analysis of Procalcitonin (PCT) guided therapy of sepsis Anna Prkno, Peter Schlattmann
EIDECS - (End-of-life DECisionmaking in patients with Sepsis) Improving patient-centered end-of-life care in patients with sepsis-related organ failure: a time-series intervention analysis Christiane Hartog

Research Area D - Sepsis related organ failure 

PRAISE - Prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study for the evaluation of IloproSt in the Early postoperative period after liver transplantation Falk Rauchfuß
HHDP - Heme, heme degradation products and systems biology of sepsis-induced organ failure Michael Bauer
HIFMORG - Role of HIF-1α and Morg1 in sepsis induced injury Gunter Wolf
SMAD2 - Analysis of the mechanisms of chronification in a sepsis model in a cell- or organ-specific SMAD2 k.o. mouse Raimund Kinne
CANDIDA - Pathogen-host interaction during infection with candida albicans and its progression to sepsis Falk Gonnert, Bernhard Hube
SomatostatinR - The somatostatin receptor 2A as a possible therapeutic target in sepsis and associated liver dysfunction Isabell Lenhardt, Amelie Lupp
PI3Kgamma - Dual role of PI3Kgamma in pathogenesis of septic cardiomyopathy Bernadin Dongmo, Reinhard Wetzker
ROSISEP - Role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in septic myocardial dysfunction Andreas Finkensieper
ADAMTS13 - Sepsis-associated Microthrombus Formation: Processing and Secretion of von-Willebrand Factor Cleaving Protease, ADAMTS13 Michael Ekaney, Ralf Claus
Thrombomodulin - Role of the Lectin-like Domain of Thrombomodulin in Murine Sepsis-Induced Cardiac Depression
Sebastian Stehr
Liver dysfunction - Sepsis-induced liver failure: Molecular mechanisms and functional significance of excretory dysfunction, altered xenobiotic transformation and impact on critical care pharmacology
Andreas Kortgen

 Research Area E - Long term sequelae

ANERGY - Role and mechanisms of T-cell anergy in sepsis Ignacio Rubio
LOSS - Long term immunological sequelae in sepsis-survivors Katharina Ferrari-Kühne
NeuroSOS-NERVE - Neurological Sequelae of Sepsis Investigation of impairment of small somatic and auto-nomic nerve fibres in patients with sepsis Hubertus Axer
NeuroSOS-Dysphagia - Neurological Sequelae of Sepsis: Chronic dysphagia in patients with critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) or myopathy (CIM) Jörg Zielske
NeuroSOS-SYNC - Neurological Sequelae of Sepsis: Neuronal Oscillations and Synchronization Albrecht Günther
NeuroSOS-CIP - Investigation of nerve and muscle in patients with critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) using 3-Tesla-MRI Hubertus Axer
SEPMech - Long Term Impact of Sepsis Associated Encephalopathy: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Options Silvio Schmidt
PAIN - Incidence, characteristics, and functional interference of pain in sepsis survivors Winfried Meißner
SMOOTH - Sepsis survivors Monitoring and cOordination in OutpatienT Health care - Improving long-term care for patients after sepsis Konrad Schmidt, Jochen Gensichen
LOS - Long term Cognitive Outcome after Sepsis - A multicenter study Farsin Hamzei
CRISIS - Stress disorders following prolonged critical illness in patients with severe sepsis Gloria-Beatrice Wintermann, Jenny Rosendahl

Research Area F - Public Health

COST-ALERTS - ALERTS Subproject Michael Hartmann

Overarching projects

CSCC Biobank Michael Kiehntopf
CSCC Prozess Controlling Johannes Ruhland

 

 






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