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  • Oct 18, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Annahita Sedghi |Christoph Bartels |Erik J Simon |Florian Krause

    INTRODUCTION Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) is a common complication of severe illness, affecting up to half of patients undergoing critical care and up to two thirds of those with sepsis [1, 2]. Patients with CIP experience symmetric and flaccid limb weakness as well as weakness of the muscles used for breathing, which worsens clinical outcome and increases mortality [2, 3].

  • Oct 18, 2024 | fis.tu-dresden.de | Annahita Sedghi |Christoph Bartels |Erik J Simon |Florian Krause

    Background and purpose: Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) has been linked to neurocardiac dysfunction mediated by autonomic nervous system dysregulation, which increases mortality. We aimed to assess if heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback could improve neurocardiac function in CIP. Methods: We randomly allocated (1:1) patients with electrophysiologically confirmed CIP undergoing early inpatient neurological rehabilitation to additional HRV or sham biofeedback over 14 days.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | presseportal.org | Erik J Simon

    In recent years, a clear trend has emerged in the financial world: more and more people are willing to invest their money not just in any company but in those that contribute positively to society and the environment. This desire for sustainable investments is no longer a niche phenomenon but has become a central concern for many investors. According to the German Investment Funds Association (BVI), the volume of sustainable funds has grown by more than 100 billion euros in recent years.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | presseportal.org | Erik J Simon

    Erik Simon, an experienced professional in the banking and economic sectors with global experience, sheds light on the complex dynamics of food policy in Africa and its influence on state-building. After training as an insurance salesman and completing part-time studies in economics at the University of St. Gallen, Simon specialized in accreditation and alternative financing at Bear Stearns in London.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | pr-echo.de | Erik J Simon

    Paulownia tree for climate – Farmers FutureThe Kiri tree, scientifically known as Paulownia or the Empress Tree, is a remarkable tree gaining global popularity due to its rapid growth rate, impressive size, and positive environmental impacts. Originally from Southeast Asia, the tree made its way to Central Europe about 100 years ago, where it was primarily planted as an ornamental tree in parks and botanical gardens.

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