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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. dr. T.W.L. (Thomas) Scheeren

Professor in Anesthesiology
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Publications

Safety and efficacy of 6% hydroxyethyl starch in patients undergoing major surgery: The randomised controlled PHOENICS trial

Association between red blood cell transfusion and adverse clinical outcomes is Independent of cardiac history: a multicenter observational InPUT study analysis

Association between red blood cell transfusion and adverse clinical outcomes is Independent of cardiac history: a multicenter observational InPUT study analysis

Association of early perioperative stroke after cardiothoracic surgery with intraoperative regional cerebral oxygenation using near-infrared spectroscopy: an observational cohort study comparing affected versus non-affected hemispheres

Association of intraoperative hypotension and acute kidney injury in noncardiac surgery patients: a post hoc secondary analysis of the EU HYPROTECT registry

Deep learning model to identify and validate hypotension endotypes in surgical and critically ill patients

Global transfusion practices in septic patients in the intensive care unit: insights from the InPUT-study sub-analysis

Individualised Perioperative Blood Pressure and Fluid Therapy in Oesophagectomy a prospective, single-blind randomised controlled trial

Intraoperative renal and cerebral tissue oxygen saturation measurements to predict postoperative acute kidney injury in pediatric cardiac surgery: a prospective observational study

Multinational transfusion practices and outcomes in haematology patients admitted to the intensive care unit

Press/media

Assisted fluid management and predicting hypotension | WCA 2024

Mehr junge COVID-19-Patienten auf den Intensivstationen als im...

Applied physiology for the clinician: Fluid responsiveness prediction with PPV and SVV in the peri-operative setting