Student Researchers' Society Topics
"Real emergency" in emergency medicine
Supervisor: SÜTŐ, Balázs
Anticoagulation and anaesthesiological interventions: theory and real practice
Supervisor: NAGY, Bálint
Anticoagulation and anaesthesiological interventions: theory and real practice
Changes in neurobiomarkers after severe Traumatic Brain Injury. From prehospital care to ICU.
Supervisor: VÁMOS, Zoltán
Patients with acute illness who receive tranexanacid (Tx) prior to hospital arrival may have a lower in-hospital mortality. To better understand whether this is a direct treatment effect or epiphenomenon of downstream care, we tested the association between a prehospital (Tx) and the change in inflammatory cytokines,biomarkers measured at prehospital and emergency department timepoints in a sample of non-trauma, non-cardiac arrest patients at risk for critical illness.
Coagulopathy in COVID-19
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
Viscoelastic test (Clot-Pro) for coagulopathy caused by SARS-Cov-2 virus.
Comparative study of the adverse effects of opioids
Supervisor: ALMÁSI, Róbert Gyula, habil EDPM
Patients often receive opioid analgesic therapy in acute and chronic pain states. Administration of opioids can be an effective way of pain management, however, opioids can affect the quality of life of patients, regarding their adverse side effects. The adverse effects of opioids can be reversed by naloxone with sparing the analgesic effect. We are concerning the examination of opioid analgesics in our pain clinic. Our goal is the examination of the side effect profile of opioids versus opioid/naloxone combination and other drug treatment or procedures.
Disruption of the circadian rythm in the intensive care unit
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
The aim of this study is to explore factors leading to circadian dysruption in the ICU and to apply interventions how to prevent them.
Effect of anesthetic factors on outcome in stroke patients who have undergone thrombectomy
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
Effect of anesthesia on stroke outcome after mechanical thrombectomy - stroke register-based analysis
Frail patients’ anaesthesia for vascular surgery procedures
Supervisor: SZABÓ, Péter
Frailty syndrome is common among vascular surgery patients, therefore they are extremely sensitive to surgical stress. We aim to investigate the different anaesthetic modalities’ ability to decrease stress and their impact on outcome
Immunological aspects of acute ischemic stroke
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
The aim of this study is to explore key players of the immune system generating secundary injury following acute ischemic stroke. This is a biomarker study.
Invasive procedures in the Pain Clinic
Supervisor: ALMÁSI, Róbert Gyula, habil EDPM
Beyond traditional multidrug treatment, several invasive techniques can be applied for chronic pain states, especially in cancer pain under WHO guidelines. We are concerning the filling, programming of implantable drug delivery systems, the insertion of permanent epidural catheters, and performing perineural catheter insertion for nerve blockades. With the implantation of central venous ports, we can help the chemotherapy treatment of cancer patients. The invasive methods significantly affect the quality of life and survival of the patients. The aim of the topic is the examination of the effects of invasive procedures.
Platelet function analysis by Multiplate in COVID-19
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
Platelet function analysis by Multiplate in COVID-19.
Post-COVID syndrome
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
Analysis of the prevalence, symptoms, and underlying causes of post-COVID syndrome.
Post-operative pain control
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
The aim of this research is to explore clinical and metabolic factors influencing the intensity of post-operative pain and how to overcome them.
Risk assessment of vascular diseases: a biomarker study
Supervisor: MOLNÁR, Tihamér
The aim of this research is to find on one hand, predictors of outcome of patients following carotid endarterectomy, on the other hand, recognizing potential therapeutic molecules which can play a role in improving the outcome of such patients.
The early recognition of emergency problems and treatment of these medical conditions
Supervisor: SÜTŐ, Balázs
The effect of albumin supplementation on oxidative stress and inflammatory markers of septic patients
Supervisor: ROZANOVIC, Martin
Co-supervisor: Dr. SZÉLIG, Lívia
The multimodal approach and therapeutic options of chronic pain in the pain clinic
Supervisor: ALMÁSI, Róbert Gyula, habil EDPM
Chronic pain state can develop after an injury, or surgery, however, cancer or neuronal damage can cause excruciating pain. Chronic pain affects several physiologic, psychological and social pathways. These factors influence the intensity and quality of chronic pain. Using the multimodal approach of the assessment and treatment of pain, we can see a deeper picture of the nature of chronic pain.
We are concerning patients with chronic pain states and intending to evaluate different factors influencing daily living and quality of life. This project aims to study the pain intensity and other dimensions of pain after therapy – conventional multidrug treatment, regional anaesthesia, interventional pain management.
The role of systemic inflammatory reactions, sepsis and septic shock in acute medical conditions on ITU.
Supervisor: SÜTŐ, Balázs
The role of ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia in the conceptual model of perioperative pain and pain management
Supervisor: ALMÁSI, Róbert Gyula, habil EDPM
The role of regional anaesthesia is crucial in surgical anaesthesia, postoperative pain management and the prevention of chronic postsurgical pain syndrome. The use of ultrasound guidance improves the success rate, provides long-term, good quality anaesthesia and sufficient postoperative analgesia.
We are involved in several studies measuring and comparing the effectiveness of different local anaesthetics, doses, methods. Moreover, we evaluate the satisfaction of patients and the operating team, the stress markers and endogenous molecules associated with postoperative pain.
Videolaryngoscopy: clinical practice and beyond
Supervisor: NAGY, Bálint
Videolaryngoscopy: clinical practice and beyond