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Olaf Cremer (1971) was trained as an anesthesiologist, intensivist and clinical epidemiologist. He has worked as a consultant in the department of intensive care medicine of the UMCU since 2007. Dr. Cremer has designed and co-developed the patient data management system that is currently in use. His detailed knowledge of the system and computer programming skills allow him to explore this clinical database as a rich source of information for several research projects within the division.
His thesis included both experimental clinical studies focused on cerebrovascular pathophysiology, as well as large cohort studies focused on patient outcomes. Since 2010 he has been studying the clinical epidemiology of infections in the ICU and/or the postoperative setting. He is one of the PI's of the MARS consortium, a multicentre collaboration aimed at developing new molecular technologies for early diagnosis and risk stratification of sepsis. More recently he initiated the PLUTO project, a longitudinal biorepository of patients undergoing elective surgery in the UMCU. The main focus areas of his research group include:
1 - diagnostic uncertainty in early detection of sepsis
2 - attributable morbidity and mortality of (nosocomial) sepsis and acute inflammation
3 - decision support for diagnosis and treatment of sepsis
Cremer has been mentoring 11 PhD students to date.
His thesis included both experimental clinical studies focused on cerebrovascular pathophysiology, as well as large cohort studies focused on patient outcomes. Since 2010 he has been studying the clinical epidemiology of infections in the ICU and/or the postoperative setting. He is one of the PI's of the MARS consortium, a multicentre collaboration aimed at developing new molecular technologies for early diagnosis and risk stratification of sepsis. More recently he initiated the PLUTO project, a longitudinal biorepository of patients undergoing elective surgery in the UMCU. The main focus areas of his research group include:
1 - diagnostic uncertainty in early detection of sepsis
2 - attributable morbidity and mortality of (nosocomial) sepsis and acute inflammation
3 - decision support for diagnosis and treatment of sepsis
Cremer has been mentoring 11 PhD students to date.
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Intensive Care Medicine Experimentalno. 1 (2024): 1-10
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEno. 8 (2024): 973-986
Elma J. Peters,Martin S. Frydland,Christian Hassager,Lieuwe D.J. Bos,Lonneke A. van Vught,Olaf L. Cremer, Jacob E. Møller,Bert-Jan H. van den Born,Alexander P.J. Vlaar, Jose P.S. Henriques
IJC Heart & Vasculature (2024): 101424-101424
Peter G. Noordzij,Henk J. T. Ruven, Ted Reniers, Rene N. Idema, Maaike S. Y. Thio,Olaf L. Cremer, Nynke Hollema, Kyra N. Smit, Lisette M. Vernooij,Ineke M. Dijkstra,Thijs C. D. Rettig
BMJ OPENno. 6 (2024): e078307-e078307
Critical Careno. 1 (2024): 1-15
Intensive Care Medicineno. 2 (2024): 299-301
JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE (2024): 154428-154428
Annals of Intensive Careno. 1 (2024): 1-10
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEno. 5 (2024): 483-484
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (2023)
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