Work address
Medical University of Vienna
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Medicine
Waehringer Guertel 18-20
1090 Vienna, Austria
E-Mail: eva.schaden@meduniwien.ac.at
Know-how and research interests
Coagulation management in the perioperative phase
- Preoperative work-up
- Intraoperative coagulation management in specific patient cohorts (e.g. trauma, liver transplantation, pediatric surgery, obstetrics)
- Point-of-care testing of coagulation
Coagulation management in intensive care
- Thromboprophylaxis and anticoagulation
- Anticoagulation of extracorporeal circulation
- Monitoring of anticoagulants
- Coagulation management in specific patient cohorts (e.g. postoperative patients, solid organ transplantation, sepsis)
Research topic (general title)
Perioperative Coagulation
Techniques and infrastructure of the research group
- Point-of-care devices (ROTEM®, ClotPro®)
- Thrombin Generation Assay (Ceveron®)
- Regular Meetings of the Scientific Working Group on Coagulation at the Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Medicine at the Medical University of Vienna
- Local, national and international cooperations
5 selected publications
- Low molecular weight heparin versus unfractioned heparin for anticoagulation during perioperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a single center experience in 102 lung transplant patients.
Gratz J, Pausch A, Schaden E, Baierl A, Jaksch P, Erhart F, Hoetzenecker K, Wiegele M.
Artif Organs 2020 Jun;44(6):638-646. - Comparison of ROTEM parameters from venous and intraosseous blood.
Wiegele M, Hamp T, Gratz J, Pablik E, Schaden E.
Sci Rep 2019; 9: 3741. - Thrombin generation in patients with severe thermal injury.
Wiegele M, Schaden E, Koch S, Bauer D, Krall C, Adelmann D.
Burns 2019 Feb; 45: 54-62. - Measuring the activity of apixaban and rivaroxaban with rotational thrombelastometry.
Adelmann D, Wiegele M, Wohlgemuth RK, Koch S, Frantal S, Quehenberger P, Scharbert G, Kozek-Langenecker S, Schaden E.
Thromb Res 2014; 134(4): 918-23. - Perioperative treatment algorithm for bleeding burn patients reduces allogeneic blood product requirements.
Schaden E, Kimberger O, Kraincuk P, Baron DM, Metnitz PG, Kozek-Langenecker S.
Br J Anaesth 2012; 109(3): 376-81