Martin Krause
Royal North Shore Hospital
90 Papers
232 Citations
Martin Krause is an academic researcher from Royal North Shore Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 78 publications. Previous affiliations of Martin Krause include Heidelberg University & University of Sydney.
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Papers
Endovascular Therapy for Ischemic Stroke with Perfusion-Imaging Selection
Bruce C.V. Campbell,Leonid Churilov,Nawaf Yassi,Bernard Yan,M. Brooks,F. Miteff,Martin Krause,M. Priglinger,Timothy Ang,Rebecca Scroop,Ben McGuinness,Tissa Wijeratne,Winston Chong,Monica S Badve,H. Rice,L. de Villiers,Henry Ma,Abstr Act +17 more
TL;DR: In patients with ischemic stroke with a proximal cerebral arterial occlusion and salvageable tissue on CT perfusion imaging, early thrombectomy with the Solitaire FR stent retriever, as compared with alteplase alone, improved reperfusion, early neurologic recovery, and functional outcome.
A Randomized Trial of Deep-Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease
Günther Deuschl,Carmen Schade-Brittinger,Paul Krack,Jens Volkmann,Helmut Schäfer,Kai Bötzel,C. Daniels,Angela Deutschländer,Ulrich Dillmann,Wilhelm Eisner,Doreen Gruber,Wolfgang Hamel,Jan Herzog,Rüdiger Hilker,Stephan Klebe,Manja Kloss,J. Koy,Martin Krause,Andreas Kupsch,Delia Lorenz,Stefan Lorenzl,H. Maximilian Mehdorn,Jean Richard Moringlane,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Marcus O. Pinsker,Heinz Reichmann,Alexander Reuss,Gerd-Helge Schneider,Alfons Schnitzler,Ulrich Steude,Volker Sturm,Lars Timmermann,Volker M. Tronnier,Thomas Trottenberg,Lars Wojtecki,Elisabeth Wolf,Werner Poewe,Jürgen Voges +37 more
TL;DR: In this six-month study of patients under 75 years of age with severe motor complications of Parkinson's disease, neurostimulation of the subthalamic nucleus was more effective than medical management alone.
Pallidal Deep-Brain Stimulation in Primary Generalized or Segmental Dystonia
Andreas Kupsch,Reiner Benecke,Jörg Müller,Thomas Trottenberg,Gerd-Helge Schneider,Werner Poewe,Wilhelm Eisner,Alexander Wolters,Jan-Uwe Müller,Günther Deuschl,Marcus O. Pinsker,Inger Marie Skogseid,Geir Ketil Roeste,Juliane Vollmer-Haase,Angela Brentrup,Martin Krause,Volker M. Tronnier,Alfons Schnitzler,Jürgen Voges,Guido Nikkhah,Jan Vesper,Markus Naumann,Jens Volkmann +22 more
TL;DR: Bilateral pallidal neurostimulation for 3 months was more effective than sham stimulation in patients with primary generalized or segmental dystonia and sustained improvement in all movement symptoms, the level of disability, and quality of life, as compared with baseline scores.
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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.
Tenecteplase versus Alteplase before Thrombectomy for Ischemic Stroke
Bruce C.V. Campbell,Peter Mitchell,Leonid Churilov,Nawaf Yassi,Timothy Kleinig,Richard Dowling,Bernard Yan,Steven Bush,Helen M Dewey,Vincent Thijs,Vincent Thijs,Rebecca Scroop,Marion Simpson,Mark Brooks,Hamed Asadi,Hamed Asadi,Hamed Asadi,Teddy Y. Wu,Teddy Y. Wu,Darshan Shah,Darshan Shah,Tissa Wijeratne,Timothy Ang,Ferdinand Miteff,Christopher R Levi,Edrich Rodrigues,Henry Zhao,Patrick Salvaris,Carlos Garcia-Esperon,Peter L. Bailey,Henry E. Rice,Laetitia de Villiers,Helen Brown,Kendal Redmond,David Leggett,John N. Fink,Wayne Collecutt,Andrew Wong,Claire Muller,Alan Coulthard,Ken Mitchell,John Clouston,Kate Mahady,Deborah Field,Henry Ma,Thanh G. Phan,Winston Chong,Ronil V. Chandra,Lee-Anne Slater,Martin Krause,Timothy Harrington,Timothy Harrington,Kenneth Faulder,Kenneth Faulder,Brendan Steinfort,Brendan Steinfort,Christopher F. Bladin,Christopher F. Bladin,Gagan Sharma,Patricia Desmond,Mark W Parsons,Geoffrey A. Donnan,Stephen M. Davis +62 more
TL;DR: Tenecteplase before thrombectomy was associated with a higher incidence of reperfusion and better functional outcome than alteplase among patients with ischemic stroke treated within 4.5 hours after symptom onset.
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