
Presentations or workshops given by GxP staff members at medical/scientific events and congresses.
When working in the clinical field, Siegfried Armbruster, our managing director, was heavily involved in experimental and clinical studies and gave numerous presentations at international conferences.
A Critical Comparison of the All-In Costs of Hospital Care between two comparable University Hospitals in two different EEC countries (West Germany and the Netherlands)
Erdmann C., Armbruster S., Lachmann B., et. al.
Actes des 6th International Meeting Applied Econometric Assosciation 40-54, 1985
High frequency ventilation (HFV) in adult rabbits with severe respiratory failure: Effects of frequency, flow, I:E ratio and peep on intrapulmonary pressure and gas exchange
Armbruster S. – 1. European Congress of Paediatric Anaesthesia, Rotterdam, August 1986
Surfactant in pulmonary oxygen toxicity
Armbruster S. – 14. Meeting International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue, Cambridge, July 1986
What causes the decrease in cardiovascular effects of endotracheally administered adrenaline?
Armbruster S. – 4. European Congress on Intensive Care Medicine Stresa, June 1988
Pulmonary surfactant inhibits the cardiovascular effects of endotracheally administered adrenaline
Armbruster S.
9.th World Congress of Anesthesiology, Washington, May 1988
A simple data collection/trending system for different equipment used in operating theatres
Armbruster S. – 9th World Congress of Anesthesiology, Washington, 1988
Computer based monitoring for closed circle systems
Armbruster S. – 3. International Symposium on Closed Circuit and Low Flow Anesthesia Systems, Washington, May 1988
The Circular 1988 5:9
The contribution of “EUROPA” a new computerized anaesthesia charting system to paediatric anaesthesia
Armbruster S. – 2. European Congress Paediatric Anaesthesia, Rotterdam/NL, May 1989
A micro transmission cell for on line measurements of SaO2, Hb and Ht
Armbruster S. – Kyoto Sept 1989
A new computerized workstation (EUROPA) for the ICU
Armbruster S. – Kyoto Sept 1989
Does ketorolac fulfill the requirements for use as a prehospital analgesic?
Armbruster S. – 6.WCDEM, Hong Kong, September 1989
Ketorolac a new potent and safe analgesic for postoperative pain relief
Armbruster S.- 3. Pan Arab Congress on Anesthesia & Intensive Care, Tunis, October 1989