Kooperation / Kontakte
- Tübingen, ZNS (Prof. W. Grodd, Prof. U. Klose) und MEG
Radiologische Klinik, Abteilung für Neuroradiologie, Sektion Exp. Kernspinresonanz des ZNS
Leiter: Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Biol. Wolfgang Grodd, Hoppe-Seyler-Strasse 3
72076 Tübingen - UPD-Waldau (Prof. Strik, Prof. T. Dierks, Dr. A. Federspiel)
fMRI, MR-Methodik, gemeinsame NF-Projekte
Universitätsklinik für Klinische Psychiatrie, Bolligenstrasse 111,CH-3000 Bern 60 - Neuro-Rehabilitation Inselspital (PD Dr. R. Muri)
fMRI - Université Nancy (Prof. Dr. Jacques Felbinger)
fMRI und EEG - Klinik für Nuklearmedizin (Prof. Krause, PD Dr. Jüngling)
PET und MRI bei Epilepsie und neurodegenerativen Erkrankungen (Demenz, Alzheimer) - Siemens Medical Systems Erlangen (Dr. O. Heid, P. Kreisler)
Geräte, Sequenzen
Siemens AG Medical Solutions, Henkestr. 127, D-91052 Erlangen, SiemensMedical.com,
Tel. +49 91 31 84 0 - Universitätsklinikum Freiburg/Breisgau (O. Speck, C. Oesterle)
Sequenzen
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Sektion Medizinische Physik, Hugstetter Str. 55,
D-79106 Freiburg, Tel. +49 761 270 38 35 - Psychologisches Institut der Universität Bern (Prof. W. Perrig, S. Jäggi)gemeinsames NF-Projekt
- Neurologische Klinik Inselspital, Stroke-Unit (Prof. H. Mattle, Dr. A. Nirkko)
gemeinsames NF-Projekt, Hypothermie - Neurochirurgische Klinik Inselspital, Stroke-Unit (Prof. Dr. Rolf Seiler)
gemeinsames NF-Projekt, Hypothermie - Working memory in executive functions: theory and neural correlates
Nr.: 101211-101849.01
Antragsteller: Institut für Psychologie, Neurolog. Klinik, Neuroradiologie - Mapping the cerebral ischemic tissue at risk with diffusion and perfusion MR imaging
Nr.: 31-66348.01
Antragsteller: Neuroradiologie - Investigation of pathophysiological mechanisms and therapeutic possibilities of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia
by fMRI, EEG and transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Nr.: 3200-050977.99
Antragsteller: UPD Waldau, Neuroradiologie - Pathophysiology of Psychopathology: Formal thought disorder measured by combined fMRI and EEG.
Nr.: 3200B0-100823/1:
Antragsteller: UPD Waldau, Neuroradiologie
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Hypothermie
It has been shown that micro catheters can be used to induce local hypothermia and the supplementation of drugs.
A completely new therapeutic medical device for the controlled application of blood clot dissolving agents, locally induced hypothermia and optimal reperfusion of infarcted (brain) tissue using micro catheters will be developed. Since the aim of the device is to reperfuse the infarcted tissue optimally, this device is further denoted "reperfusomat".
The therapeutic effect of the device is fourfold:
- Blood clot dissolving agents reopen the blood vessels
- Infarcted tissue is rapidly cooled by a coolant fluid through a micro catheter that punctures the blood clot
- Reperfusion damage preventing drugs are applied to infarcted tissue, preparing it for reperfusion with oxygen rich blood
- Osmotherapy can be started before the blood clot is dissolved
The device utilizes the fact that micro catheters are used in intra-arterial thrombolysis that are located near the blood clot, but can also puncture the blood clot.
