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ОбложкаThe evolution of intensive care medicine: Leopoldina Symposium, Berlin, February 24th and 25th, 2017 / ed.: C.Spies, G.Lachmann. - Halle (Saale): Dt. Akad. der Naturforscher Leopoldina; Stuttgart: Wiss. Verl.-Ges., 2015. - 179 p.: ill. - (Nova Acta Leopoldina. Neue Folge; N 421). - ISBN 978-3-8047-3849-2; ISSN 0369-5034
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Welcome Addresses and Greetings
Ganten Detlev: Welcome (Chairman, Scientific Commission on 
   Health at the Leopoldina) ................................... 11
Spies Claudia: Welcome (Chair of the Symposium) ................ 13
Kesecioglu Jozef: Welcome Address (President-Elect, European 
   Society of Intensive Care Medicine) ......................... 15
Schwab Stefan, and Waydhas Christian: Greeting (President and 
   Speaker, German Interdisciplinary Association for
   Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine [DIVI]) ............... 17
Zwissler Bernhard: Greeting (President, German Society of
   Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine [DGAI]) .......... 19
Ullrich Lothar: Greeting (First Chairman, German Society of
   Specialist Nursing and Functional Services [DGF]) ........... 21
Jonitz Günther: Greeting (President, Berlin Chamber of 
   Physicians) ................................................. 23
Czaja Mario: Greeting (Former Senator for Health and Social 
   Affairs) .................................................... 25

Current Perspectives and Future Innovations in Intensive Care
Medicine
Lachmann Gunnar, Weiss Björn, Mörgeli Rudolf, Wolf Alissa,
   and Spies Claudia: The Evolution of Intensive Care 
   Medicine: From Recumbency to Fully Functioning in Every
   Day Life .................................................... 29
Niehaus Jochen, and Ganten Detlev: Health and Critical 
   Illness from a Global Perspective ........................... 33
Denke Claudia: Surviving Critical Illness: A Patient's 
   Interview ................................................... 39

Intensive Care 2017: A High Price for Everyone
Brummel Nathan: After Struggling with Death: What Price Does
   the Patient Pay for Survival? ............................... 47
Wunsch Hannah: What is PICS from a Public Health Point of 
   View? ....................................................... 49
Müller-Werdan Ursula: Regaining Strength after the ICU ......... 51
Flaatten Hans: Multisystem Organ Failure: Why Doctors Look
   at the Wrong Organs ......................................... 53
Innovations and Basic Conditions
Kesecioglu Jozef: What's the Personal Price for Innovation? 
   Looking Back on ............................................. 10

Years of Enforcing and Managing a New ICU Concept .............. 61
Busse Reinhard: An Economic Analysis of Intensive Care and
   the Time After Survival: It May Not Be Cost-Effective to
   Save at the Wrong End ....................................... 65
Willemeit Thomas: Designing a Healing Environment: What's 
   Personal and Public Investment .............................. 69
Chiche Jean-Daniel: Life-Priority .............................. 75

Sleep Function and Dysfunction
Luetz Alawi: Prevention of Delirium by a Modification in ICU 
   Environment ................................................. 81
Pisani Margaret: Delirium and Circadian Integrity .............. 85
Hatta Kotaro: Melatonin: Panacea or Futile Hope? ............... 91
Shehabi Yahya: Evidence Gap to the Ideal Patient-Centered
   Care ........................................................ 95

Reduction of Stress
Weber-Carstens Steffen: Glucose Utilization and Critical 
   Illness .................................................... 103
Slooter Arjen: EEG-Based Diagnostics of Delirium .............. 107
Zeilhofer Hanns Ulrich: GABAA Receptors: The Forgotten 
   Target ..................................................... 109
Hart Nicholas: Reducing Stress, Increasing Strength: Early
   Mobilization and Impact on Long-Term Outcome ............... 115

Surviving the Intensive Care Unit
Winterer Georg: Surgery Successful - But Patient Demented ..... 123
Sander Michael: Perioperative Optimization and Postoperative
   Outcomes: From Alpha to Omega .............................. 127
Gerrard Nicci: How to Improve Things: A Relative's 
   Perspective ................................................ 133

Innovations in Intensive Care Medicine, Perspectives from 
the Industry
Raspé Christoph: Patient-Centered Innovation in Intensive
   Care Medicine - Hemodynamic Monitoring (Edwards 
   Lifesciences Services GmbH) ................................ 137
Falck Thomas, Eerden Jacco, and Meekes Gaby: Patient-
   Centered Innovations for Intensive Care Medicine (Philips
   Healthcare) ................................................ 143
König Alexander: Towards a Connected Intensive Care Unit
   (ReActive Robotics GmbH) ................................... 149
Zivkovic Aleksandar R., Schmidt Karsten, and Hofer Stefan: 
   Point-of-Care Testing of the Serum Cholinesterase 
   Activity. A Novel Early Indicator of the Systemic
   Inflammation or Yet Another Vague Sepsis Biomarker? 
   (Dr. F. Köhler Chemie GmbH) ................................ 151
Scheier Jörg: CytoSorb® to Counteract Excessive 
   Hyperinflammation in Intensive Care Unit Patients 
   (CytoSorbents Europe GmbH) ................................. 157

Strategies to Achieve Patient-Centered-Outcomes
Spies Claudia, Lachmann Gunnar, and Schäfer Michael: Gaps
   and Evidence ............................................... 163

Scientific Symposium Abstract Winner
Keller Johannes, Jeschke Anke, Schinke Thorsten, and Amling 
   Michael: 1st Prize: Protection from Septic Shock in Mice
   with Genetic Inactivation of Procalcitonin ................. 171
Grunow Julius, Wollersheim Tobias, Kny Melanie, Carbon 
   Niklas M., Giesecke Moritz, Birchmeier Carmen, Fielitz 
   Jens, and Weber-Carstens Steffen: 2nd Prize: Protocol 
   Based Physiotherapy and Muscle Activating Measures Improve
   Skeletal Muscle Synthesis in Intensive Care Unit acquired
   Weakness ................................................... 173
Zanders Lukas, Kny Melanie, McShane Erik, Lahmann Ines, 
   Selbach Matthias, Birchmeier Carmen, and Fielitz Jens: 
   3rd Prize: Muscular Glycoprotein ........................... 130

Mediates Inflammation-Induced Muscle Atrophy in Mice .......... 177


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