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Rolf W. Günther is affiliated with Charité - University Medicine Berlin in Germany. Their research spans primarily the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Hepatology, Epidemiology, Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Neurology.

The main topics of their work concentrate on various aspects of liver diseases and viral infections, including:

  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Liver Diseases and Immunity
  • HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
  • Liver Disease and Transplantation

Key recent publications by Rolf W. Günther include:

  • Rare HCV subtypes and retreatment outcomes in a cohort of European DAA-experienced patients, 2024, JHEP Reports
  • Long-term persistence of HCV resistance-associated substitutions after DAA treatment failure, 2022, Journal of Hepatology
  • Splenic artery steal syndrome in patients with orthotopic liver transplant: Where to embolize the splenic artery?, 2022, PLoS ONE
  • Transaneurysmal Occlusion of Complicated Common Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysms Using the Angio-Seal Closure Device-A Promising Technique, 2022, CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
  • Novel MR-Visible, Biodegradable Microspheres for Transcatheter Arterial Embolization: Experimental Study in a Rabbit Renal Model, 2020, CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology

Throughout their career, Günther has frequently published in venues such as:

  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
  • Journal of Hepatology
  • JHEP Reports
  • PLoS ONE

Collaborations have been a significant component of their work. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Thomas Berg
  • Christoph P. Berg
  • Christian Trautwein
  • Uta Merle
  • Beat Müllhaupt

Best Publications

  • Assessment of myocardial viability in reperfused acute myocardial infarction using 16-slice computed tomography in comparison to magnetic resonance imaging.

    Andreas H. Mahnken;Ralf Koos;Marcus Katoh;Joachim E. Wildberger

  • Automatic, three-segment, MR-based attenuation correction for whole-body PET/MR data.

    V. Schulz;V. Schulz;I. Torres-Espallardo;I. Torres-Espallardo;S. Renisch;Z. Hu

  • A new algorithm for metal artifact reduction in Computed tomography: In vitro and in vivo evaluation after total hip replacement

    Andreas H. Mahnken;Rainer Raupach;Joachim E. Wildberger;Bettina Jung

  • Reduction of contrast material dose and artifacts by a saline flush using a double power injector in helical CT of the thorax.

    Patrick Haage;Thomas Schmitz-Rode;Dolores Hübner;Werner Piroth

  • Multidetector CT of the Spine in Multiple Myeloma: Comparison with MR Imaging and Radiography

    A H Mahnken;J E Wildberger;G Gehbauer;T Schmitz-Rode

  • Association of aortic valve calcification severity with the degree of aortic regurgitation after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

    Ralf Koos;Andreas Horst Mahnken;Guido Dohmen;Kathrin Brehmer

  • Massive pulmonary embolism: percutaneous emergency treatment by pigtail rotation catheter

    Thomas Schmitz-Rode;Uwe Janssens;Stephan H Duda;Christiane M Erley

  • In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Coronary Thrombosis Using a Fibrin-Binding Molecular Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent

    René M. Botnar;Arno Buecker;Andrea J. Wiethoff;Edward C. Parsons

  • Image fusion in dual energy computed tomography: effect on contrast enhancement, signal-to-noise ratio and image quality in computed tomography angiography.

    Florian F. Behrendt;Bernhard Schmidt;Cédric Plumhans;Sebastian Keil

  • Diagnostic imaging of mesenteric infarction.

    H M Klein;R Lensing;B Klosterhalfen;C Töns

  • Aortic and iliac stenoses: follow-up results of stent placement after insufficient balloon angioplasty in 118 cases.

    D Vorwerk;R W Günther;K Schürmann;G Wendt

  • Sixteen-slice spiral CT versus MR imaging for the assessment of left ventricular function in acute myocardial infarction.

    Andreas H. Mahnken;Ralf Koos;Marcus Katoh;Elmar Spuentrup

  • Magnetic Resonance–Guided Coronary Artery Stent Placement in a Swine Model

    Elmar Spuentrup;Alexander Ruebben;Tobias Schaeffter;Warren J. Manning

  • MR imaging of thrombi using EP-2104R, a fibrin-specific contrast agent: initial results in patients

    Elmar Spuentrup;Elmar Spuentrup;Rene M. Botnar;Andrea J. Wiethoff;Tareq Ibrahim

  • Results of a multicenter study of the retrievable tulip vena cava filter : Early clinical experience

    Jörg M. Neuerburg;Rolf W. Günther;Dierk Vorwerk;Robert F. Dondelinger

  • MR urography: examination techniques and clinical applications.

    C. C. A. Nolte-Ernsting;Gerhard B. Adam;Rolf W. Günther

  • Percutaneous treatment of thrombosed primary arteriovenous hemodialysis access fistulae

    Patrick Haage;Dierk Vorwerk;Joachim E. Wildberger;Werner Piroth

  • Coronary artery stents in multislice computed tomography: in vitro artifact evaluation.

    Andreas H. Mahnken;Arno Buecker;Joachim E. Wildberger;Alexander Ruebben

  • Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Coronary Thrombosis and Pulmonary Emboli With a Novel Fibrin-Targeted Contrast Agent

    Elmar Spuentrup;Arno Buecker;Marcus Katoh;Andrea J. Wiethoff

  • Aneurysmal bone cyst: value of MR imaging and conventional radiography.

    A H Mahnken;C C A Nolte-Ernsting;J E Wildberger;N Heussen

Frequent Co-Authors

René M. Botnar
René M. Botnar Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Thomas Flohr
Thomas Flohr Siemens (Germany)
Matthias Stuber
Matthias Stuber University of Lausanne
Malte Kelm
Malte Kelm Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Warren J. Manning
Warren J. Manning Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Peter Hanrath
Peter Hanrath RWTH Aachen University
Wilfried Mokwa
Wilfried Mokwa RWTH Aachen University
Uwe Schnakenberg
Uwe Schnakenberg RWTH Aachen University
Doris Klee
Doris Klee RWTH Aachen University
Peter Caravan
Peter Caravan Harvard University

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