prof. Jan De Waele
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- 0000-0003-1017-9748
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- Jan De Waele is a surgery-trained intensivist with a specific interest in infections in critically ill patients and works at the surgical ICU of the Ghent University Hospital in Belgium. Clinical interests include infections and abdominal catastrophes such as the abdominal compartment syndrome. His research activities currently focus on optimizing antibiotic therapy in severely ill infected patients to improve outcome and combat resistance development. He is active in several societies: he is currently chairing the Infection Section of the ESICM and president of the Belgian Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
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A critical role for HNF4α in polymicrobial sepsis-associated metabolic reprogramming and death
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Designing a Pharmacokinetic Machine Learning Model for Optimizing Beta-Lactam Antimicrobial Dosing in Critically Ill Patients
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An overview of point-of-care testing for infections in critically ill patients
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Characteristics of co-infection and secondary infection amongst critically ill COVID-19 patients in the first two waves of the pandemic
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Clinical outcomes in combination versus mono antibiotic therapy in ICU admitted patients with a suspected infection : a substudy of the DIANA study
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Environmental sustainability and antimicrobials : an underestimated problem with far-reaching consequences
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Epidemiology and risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients with pancreatic infection
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Position paper on the reporting of norepinephrine formulations in critical care from the Society of Critical Care Medicine and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Joint Task Force
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The environmental impact of laboratory measurements in high-resource ICUs
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Predictors of augmented renal clearance based on iohexol plasma clearance in critically ill children