Bert Mikمشاهده پروفایل
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Bert Mik is a researcher in the Department of Anesthesiology at Erasmus MC, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Faculty of Medicine. His work focuses on mitochondrial oxygenation, perioperative monitoring, and critical care outcomes, particularly in relation to acute kidney injury and blood transfusion. Research Interests: Advanced monitoring of mitochondrial function during surgery Early detection of sepsis using electronic nose technology Impact of oxygenation and transfusion on organ injury Application of artificial intelligence in physiological data analysis The recent publications indicate a strong trend toward integrating physiological monitoring with machine learning for early diagnosis and risk prediction in critical care settings. His work often involves prospective and multicenter cohort studies, with a focus on cardiac and critically ill patients. Scientific Contributions: Development of novel monitoring techniques for mitochondrial oxygen consumption Investigation of mitochondrial oxygen tension as a biomarker for transfusion outcomes Feasibility studies on AI-driven diagnostic tools in ICU settings Bert Mik collaborates extensively within the Erasmus MC anesthesiology research group, including researchers such as F. A. Harms, C. J. de Wijs, and R. J. Stolker. He has contributed to over 69 research outputs, including articles and book chapters. Supervised work is indicated, though specific advisees are not listed. No scientific awards are mentioned in the available text. Laboratory and Research Network: His research is embedded within the anesthesiology research network at Erasmus MC, focusing on translational physiology and clinical innovation in perioperative and intensive care medicine.



