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Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Müller, Head of Intensive Care, Department of Internal Medicine II, University Hospital Regensburg, Germany

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Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Müller, Head of Intensive Care, Department of Internal Medicine II, University Hospital Regensburg, Germany

Experience:

Current: Honorary secretary of EuroELSO

2019: Honorary fellowship of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organisation

2018: Honorary member of the Hungarian Society of Cardiology

2015: Chairman of 4th International EuroELSO Congress in Regensburg/Germany

since 2014: Member of the Executive Committee of International ECMOnet

since 2011: Member of the Steering Committee EURO ELSO, Devices and Techniques Committee Chairman

2012: Habilitation "Organ protection by extracorporeal organ replacement in severe adult respiratory failure"

since 2003: Consultant of Pneumology

since 2002: Consultant of Intensive Care Medicine, Head of the Intensive Care Unit

since 1997: Member of the Clinic and Polyclinic for Internal Medicine II, current Director Prof. Dr. L. Maier, former Director Prof. Dr. G. Riegger, University Hospital Regensburg

1989 – 1997: Internship, SHO and registrar in Surgery and Internal Medicine in the Community Hospitals of Waldsassen and Waldmünchen,

1982 – 1989: Medical School Friedrich–Alexander–Universit?t, Erlangen, Germany, University College Dublin, Ireland


Clinical and research focus:

His special professional interests include the treatment of severe acute lung failure and the management of patients post resuscitation. 

Since 1996 his department is engaged in the optimization of miniaturized ECMO devices in use for severe ARDS, circulatory failure and CO2 removal. A focus of research is set on a better understanding of complications of ECLS.

 

Key published article:

Long-Term Survival in Adult Patients With Severe Acute Lung Failure Receiving Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation


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