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Stellenwert von prognostischen Biomarkern in der offenen und endovaskulären Aortenchirurgie

Relevance of prognostic biomarkers in open and endovascular aortic surgery

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A. Gombert, C. Stoppe, L. Martin, P. Keschenau, M.E. Barbati, J. Kalder, J. Grommes und M.J. Jacobs geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.

Dieser Beitrag beinhaltet von den Autoren nach den gültigen ethischen Standards durchgeführte Studien an Tieren. Die notwendigen Zustimmungen der zuständigen Behörden liegen vor. Alle beschriebenen Untersuchungen am Menschen wurden mit Zustimmung der zuständigen Ethik-Kommission, im Einklang mit nationalem Recht sowie gemäß der Deklaration von Helsinki von 1975 (in der aktuellen, überarbeiteten Fassung) durchgeführt. Die Urin- und Blutproben wurden nach entsprechender ausführlicher Aufklärung von Patienten entnommen, die aufgrund eines thorakoabdominellen Aortenaneurysmas operiert worden sind. Von allen beteiligten Patienten liegt eine Einverständniserklärung vor.

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Gombert, A., Stoppe, C., Martin, L. et al. Stellenwert von prognostischen Biomarkern in der offenen und endovaskulären Aortenchirurgie. Gefässchirurgie 23, 529–532 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00772-018-0432-6

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