Christoph Henzen
University of Würzburg
81 Papers
276 Citations
Christoph Henzen is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 70 publications. Previous affiliations of Christoph Henzen include University of Basel.
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Papers
Effect of Procalcitonin-Based Guidelines vs Standard Guidelines on Antibiotic Use in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections: The ProHOSP Randomized Controlled Trial
Philipp Schuetz,Mirjam Christ-Crain,Robert Thomann,Claudine Falconnier,Marcel Wolbers,Isabelle Widmer,Stefanie Neidert,Thomas Fricker,Claudine A. Blum,Ursula Schild,Katharina Regez,Ronald A. Schoenenberger,Christoph Henzen,Thomas Bregenzer,Claus Hoess,Martin Krause,Heiner C. Bucher,Werner Zimmerli,Beat Mueller +18 more
TL;DR: In patients with LRTIs, a strategy of PCT guidance compared with standard guidelines resulted in similar rates of adverse outcomes, as well as lower rates of antibiotic exposure and antibiotic-associated adverse effects.
Individualised nutritional support in medical inpatients at nutritional risk: a randomised clinical trial.
Philipp Schuetz,Rebecca Fehr,Valerie Baechli,Martina Geiser,Manuela Deiss,Filomena Gomes,Alexander Kutz,Pascal Tribolet,Thomas Bregenzer,Nina Braun,Claus Hoess,Vojtech Pavlicek,Sarah Schmid,Stefan Bilz,Sarah Sigrist,Michael Brändle,Carmen Benz,Christoph Henzen,Silvia Mattmann,Robert Thomann,Claudia Brand,Jonas Rutishauser,Drahomir Aujesky,Nicolas Rodondi,Jacques Donzé,Jacques Donzé,Zeno Stanga,Beat Mueller +27 more
TL;DR: These findings strongly support the concept of systematically screening medical inpatients on hospital admission regarding nutritional risk, independent of their medical condition, followed by a nutritional assessment and introduction of individualised nutritional support in patients at risk.
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Short-term vs Conventional Glucocorticoid Therapy in Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The REDUCE Randomized Clinical Trial
Jörg D. Leuppi,Philipp Schuetz,Roland Bingisser,Michael Bodmer,Matthias Briel,Tilman Drescher,Ursula Duerring,Christoph Henzen,Yolanda Leibbrandt,Sabrina Maier,David Miedinger,Beat Müller,Andreas Scherr,Christian Schindler,Rolf Stoeckli,Sebastien Viatte,Christophe von Garnier,Michael Tamm,Jonas Rutishauser +18 more
TL;DR: Findings support the use of a 5-day glucocorticoid treatment in acute exacerbations of COPD, with no difference between groups in time to death, the combined end point of exacerbation, death, or both and recovery of lung function.
Suppression and recovery of adrenal response after short-term, high-dose glucocorticoid treatment
TL;DR: The low-dose corticotropin test is a sensitive and simple test to assess the adrenal response after short-term, high-dose glucocorticoid treatment and showed a steady recovery of the Adrenal response within 14 days.
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A Copeptin-Based Approach in the Diagnosis of Diabetes Insipidus.
Wiebke Fenske,Julie Refardt,Irina Chifu,Ingeborg Schnyder,Bettina Winzeler,Juliana B. Drummond,Antônio Ribeiro-Oliveira,Tilman Drescher,Stefan Bilz,Deborah R. Vogt,Uwe Malzahn,Matthias Kroiss,Emanuel Christ,Christoph Henzen,Stefan Fischli,Anke Tönjes,Beat Mueller,Jochen Schopohl,Jörg Flitsch,Georg Brabant,Martin Fassnacht,Mirjam Christ-Crain +21 more
TL;DR: The direct measurement of hypertonic saline–stimulated plasma copeptin had greater diagnostic accuracy than the water‐deprivation test in patients with hypotonic polyuria.
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