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Christian J. Wiedermann

Christian J. Wiedermann

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
13676
World Ranking
8793
National Ranking
74

Overview

Christian J. Wiedermann is affiliated with the University of Innsbruck in Austria and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, and Health.

The scientist's research covers a variety of main topics, with an emphasis on Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation, and Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment. Other significant areas of study include COVID-19 and Mental Health, Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy, Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, and Health Literacy and Information Accessibility.

Recent notable publications include:

  • Hypoalbuminemia as Surrogate and Culprit of Infections, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Fortifying the Foundations: A Comprehensive Approach to Enhancing Mental Health Support in Educational Policies Amidst Crises, 2023, Healthcare
  • Phases of fluid management and the roles of human albumin solution in perioperative and critically ill patients, 2020, Current Medical Research and Opinion

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Wiedermann include Giuliano Piccoliori, Adolf Engl, Verena Barbieri, Dietmar Ausserhofer, and Angelika Mahlknecht.

The scientist's work has been published multiple times in several respected journals. The most frequent publication venues include Preprints.org, Healthcare, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Intensive Care Medicine, and Journal of Clinical Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Toll-like Receptor 4 Polymorphisms and Atherogenesis

    Stefan Kiechl;Eva Lorenz;Markus Reindl;Christian J Wiedermann

  • Chronic Infections and the Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis Prospective Results From a Large Population Study

    Stefan Kiechl;Georg Egger;Manuel Mayr;Christian J. Wiedermann

  • Association of endotoxemia with carotid atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease: Prospective results from the bruneck study

    Christian J Wiedermann;Stefan Kiechl;Stefan Dunzendorfer;Peter Schratzberger

  • Treatment effects of high-dose antithrombin without concomitant heparin in patients with severe sepsis with or without disseminated intravascular coagulation.

    Kienast J;Juers M;Wiedermann Cj;Hoffmann Jn

  • Oxidized Phospholipids, Lipoprotein(a), Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 Activity, and 10-Year Cardiovascular Outcomes. Prospective Results From the Bruneck Study

    Stefan Kiechl;Johann Willeit;Manuel Mayr;Brigitte Viehweider

  • Antithrombin: a new look at the actions of a serine protease inhibitor.

    J Roemisch;E Gray;J N Hoffmann;C J Wiedermann

  • Increased Expression of CCL20 in Human Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Arthur Kaser;Othmar Ludwiczek;Sandra Holzmann;Alexander R. Moschen

  • Expression and function of the endothelial protein C receptor in human neutrophils.

    Daniel H. Sturn;Nicole C. Kaneider;Nicole C. Kaneider;Clemens Feistritzer;Clemens Feistritzer;Angela Djanani;Angela Djanani

  • Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 activity, ferritin levels, metabolic syndrome, and 10-year cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality: results from the Bruneck study

    Sotirios Tsimikas;Johann Willeit;Michael Knoflach;Manuel Mayr

  • Migration of human monocytes in response to procalcitonin.

    Franz J. Wiedermann;Nicole Kaneider;Petra Egger;Werner Tiefenthaler

  • Mevalonate-Dependent Inhibition of Transendothelial Migration and Chemotaxis of Human Peripheral Blood Neutrophils by Pravastatin

    Stefan Dunzendorfer;Dorothea Rothbucher;Peter Schratzberger;Norbert Reinisch

  • Induction of circulating IL-1 receptor antagonist by IFN treatment.

    H Tilg;J W Mier;W Vogel;W E Aulitzky

  • Differential chemotactic activities of sensory neuropeptides for human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

    P Schratzberger;N Reinisch;W M Prodinger;C M Kähler

  • Cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan-mediated regulation of human neutrophil migration by the serpin antithrombin III.

    Stefan Dunzendorfer;Nicole Kaneider;Andrea Rabensteiner;Christian Meierhofer

  • Marburg I Polymorphism of Factor VII–Activating Protease A Prominent Risk Predictor of Carotid Stenosis

    Johann Willeit;Stefan Kiechl;Thomas Weimer;Artur Mair

  • Signaling in neuropeptide-induced migration of human eosinophils

    Stefan Dunzendorfer;Christian Meierhofer;Christian J. Wiedermann

  • Systematic review of randomized clinical trials on the use of hydroxyethyl starch for fluid management in sepsis

    Christian J Wiedermann

  • Stimulation of monocyte chemotaxis by human growth hormone and its deactivation by somatostatin.

    Christian J. Wiedermann;Norbert Reinisch;Herbert Braunsteiner

  • Attraction of human monocytes by the neuropeptide secretoneurin

    Norbert Reinisch;Rudolf Kirchmair;Christian M. Kähler;Ruth Hogue-Angeletti

  • RANTES chemokine expression in diseased and normal human tissues

    Irene von Luettichau;Peter J. Nelson;James M. Pattison;Matt van de Rijn

Frequent Co-Authors

Manfred Herold
Manfred Herold Innsbruck Medical University
Stefan Kiechl
Stefan Kiechl Innsbruck Medical University
Johann Willeit
Johann Willeit Innsbruck Medical University
Herbert Tilg
Herbert Tilg Innsbruck Medical University
Qingbo Xu
Qingbo Xu King's College London
Alois Saria
Alois Saria Innsbruck Medical University
Markus Reindl
Markus Reindl Innsbruck Medical University
Hans Winkler
Hans Winkler University of Innsbruck
Manuel Mayr
Manuel Mayr King's College London
Jean Louis Vincent
Jean Louis Vincent Université Libre de Bruxelles

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