Overview
Michael Sander practices in Giessen, Germany. Mr. Sander is rated as an Advanced expert by MediFind in the treatment of X-Linked Visceral Heterotaxy 1. His top areas of expertise are Low Blood Pressure, X-Linked Visceral Heterotaxy 1, Sepsis, Heart Bypass Surgery, and Embolectomy.
His clinical research consists of co-authoring 286 peer reviewed articles and participating in 3 clinical trials. MediFind looks at clinical research from the past 15 years. In particular, he has co-authored 1 article in the study of X-Linked Visceral Heterotaxy 1.
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Clinical Research
Clinical research consists of overseeing clinical studies of patients undergoing new treatments and therapies, and publishing articles in peer reviewed medical journals. Experts who actively participate in clinical research are generally at the forefront of the fields and aware of the most up-to-date advances in treatments for their patients.
3 Clinical Trials
Areas of Expertise
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- Distinguished
- Low Blood PressureMr. Sander isDistinguished. Learn about Low Blood Pressure.
- Advanced
- DeliriumMr. Sander isAdvanced. Learn about Delirium.
- SepsisMr. Sander isAdvanced. Learn about Sepsis.
- X-Linked Visceral Heterotaxy 1Mr. Sander isAdvanced. Learn about X-Linked Visceral Heterotaxy 1.
- Experienced
- Acute Coronary SyndromeMr. Sander isExperienced. Learn about Acute Coronary Syndrome.
- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
- AnemiaMr. Sander isExperienced. Learn about Anemia.
- Aortic Valve StenosisMr. Sander isExperienced. Learn about Aortic Valve Stenosis.
- Atrial FibrillationMr. Sander isExperienced. Learn about Atrial Fibrillation.
- Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba SyndromeMr. Sander isExperienced. Learn about Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba Syndrome.