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Researcher
Greet Van den Berghe
- Disciplines:Anaesthesiology, Intensive care and emergency medicine
Affiliations
- Laboratory of Intensive Care Medicine (Division)
Responsible
From1 Jan 2012 → Today - Laboratory of Intensive Care Medicine (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → Today
Projects
1 - 10 of 52
- Impact of pediatric critical illness on development into puberty, adolescence and young adulthood: a role for endocrine disturbancesFrom14 Feb 2025 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Impaired muscle function years after critical illness: a Multi-Omics quest for the underlying mechanismsFrom1 Jan 2025 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- On the role of lipid droplet-associated proteins and of pro-opiomelanocortin fragments in the pathophysiology of ICU-acquired muscle weakness and adrenal insufficiency in prolonged critical illnessFrom3 Oct 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Exploring a novel, shared upstream pathway as potential driver of ICU-acquired muscle weakness and central adrenal insufficiency in prolonged critical illnessFrom1 Oct 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Concomitant Reversal of Adrenal Insufficiency and Muscle Weakness to Enhance Recovery from Prolonged Critical IllnessFrom1 Oct 2024 → TodayFunding: HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
- Paving the way for biomarker-guided artificial nutrition in pediatric critical illnessFrom1 Oct 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- The impact of tight glucose control on long-term outcome and recovery of critically ill patientsFrom21 Jul 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Circulating glucose and ketones as potential mediators of short- and long-term outcome of critical illnessFrom19 Jul 2024 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Impact of duration of critical illness on cholesterol availability in relation to outcomeFrom1 Sep 2021 → 25 Sep 2025Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Impact of duration of critical illness on cholesterol availability in relation to outcomeFrom1 Jan 2021 → 31 Dec 2024Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
Publications
1 - 10 of 478
- A pilot study on midazolam sedation for murine echocardiography: A potential alternative to isoflurane anesthesia and awake imaging(2025)Published in: Physiological ReportsISSN: 2051-817XIssue: 21Volume: 13
- Development and validation of a machine learning model for early prediction of intensive care unit acquired weakness (vol 13, 98, 2025)(2025)Published in: Intensive Care Medicine ExperimentalISSN: 2197-425XIssue: 1Volume: 13
- Development and validation of a machine learning model for early prediction of intensive care unit acquired weakness(2025)Published in: Intensive Care Medicine ExperimentalISSN: 2197-425XIssue: 1Volume: 13
- Impact of duration of critical illness on cholesterol availability in relation to outcome(2025)
- Altered muscle transcriptome as molecular basis of long-term muscle weakness in survivors from critical illness(2025)Published in: Intensive Care MedicineISSN: 0342-4642Issue: 6Volume: 51Pages: 1062 - 1077
- Editorial: Nutrition and metabolic control for ICU patients(2025)Published in: Intensive Care MedicineISSN: 0342-4642Issue: 6Volume: 51
- Alterations in the lipid profile of critically ill children in relation to outcome(2025)Published in: Crit CareISSN: 1364-8535Issue: 1Volume: 29
- On how to feed critically ill children in intensive care: A slowly shifting paradigm(2025)Published in: CLINICAL NUTRITIONISSN: 0261-5614Volume: 46Pages: 169 - 180
- Blood glucose control in the intensive care unit: the context does matter-author's reply(2025)Published in: Intensive Care MedicineISSN: 0342-4642Issue: 2Volume: 51Pages: 444 - 445
- A murine model of acute and prolonged abdominal sepsis, supported by intensive care, reveals time-dependent metabolic alterations in the heart(2025)Published in: Intensive Care Medicine ExperimentalISSN: 2197-425XIssue: 1Volume: 13
Linked dataset
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- Altered muscle transcriptome as molecular basis of long-term muscle weakness in survivors from critical illness
- Replication Data for: A pilot study on midazolam sedation for murine echocardiography: A potential alternative to isoflurane anesthesia and awake imaging
- Replication Data for: Impact of withholding early parenteral nutrition on 2-year mortality and functional outcome in critically ill adults.
- Replication Data for: Glucocorticoid treatment increases cholesterol availability during critical illness: effect on adrenal and muscle function. Lauren De Bruyn et al. Crit Care 2024.