Perfusion Technology Group
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Overview
The working group focuses on application-oriented research in the field of extracorporeal perfusion in order to enable an improvement of technical solutions available today.
The focus of the working group is on device and process developments for transplantation medicine and for extracoporal life support systems (ECLS). The research and development work includes design, modelling and simulation, construction and prototype building as well as experimental validation and testing of perfusion technology components and systems. The work is based on a close interdisciplinary linking of engineering and natural sciences with medical disciplines. Joint research projects are conceived and realised in national and international interdisciplinary cooperation with hospitals, industry and research institutions.
Combining current research with teaching is important to us. Students from different disciplines will find a wide range of topics for project work and theses.
Collaboration
Interested students have the opportunity to work on research topics of the group at any time within the framework of project, study, diploma and master theses or through employment as a WHK/SHK.
Specific enquiries should be addressed to the reasearch group leader (see below for contact details).
Selected Projects
Partner

Partner im Netzwerk Organ lifetool
Close multidisciplinary cooperation between engineers, natural scientists and physicians is absolutely necessary for medical technology innovations to solve complex medical problems. Only in this way can new procedures or products be developed from the results of life science basic research or clinical patient-oriented research to market maturity. The ZIM cooperation network Medical Technology: Focus on Organ Perfusion as an association of companies and research institutions from all over Germany aims to bundle the competences of innovative medical technology companies along the value chain of product development throughout Germany to develop the technology of extracorporeal organ perfusion and to bring them together with research institutions and clinical expertise at an early stage.
Further contacts:
- University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
- Clinic and Polyclinic for Urology
- Clinic and Polyclinic for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Therapy
- VIVE-MedTech GmbH
- Diaspective Vision GmbH
Researcher

Research Group Leader
NameMs Dr.-Ing. Susanne Kromnik
Perfusion Technology Group
Visitor Address:
Fetscherforum (F29), 1st Floor, Room 36 Fetscherstr. 29
01307 Dresden
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Mr Andreas Döcke, M. Sc.
Lab- and IT-Administration
Visitor Address:
Fetscherforum (29), 1st Floor, Room 35 Fetscherstr. 29
01307 Dresden
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Publications
2021
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Evaluation der klinischen Bewertung porciner Nieren im Rahmen der normothermen Maschinenperfusion mit Vollblut anhand von Makroskopie und Inulin-Clearance , 13 Jan 2021, In: Der Urologe. 61, Suppl 1, p. S13-S13, 1 p., P2.8Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract
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Tubuli damage, inflammation and oxidative stress during normothermic machine perfusion with whole-blood , 13 Jan 2021, In: Der Urologe. 61, Suppl 1, p. S13-S13, 1 p., P2.9Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract
2020
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"ASYS-TRANSPLANT" - DEVELOPMENT OF AN ASSISTANCE SYSTEM FOR THE FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF DONOR KIDNEYS IN TRANSPLANT-MEDICINE , Oct 2020, In: Transplant international. 33, p. 35-35Research output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract
2019
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CLUSTERING ALGORITHMS FOR EX VIVO PERFUSED KIDNEYS IN NORMOTHERMIC MACHINE PERFUSION , Oct 2019, In: Transplant international. 32, p. 32-32Research output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract
2018
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System und Verfahren zur extrakorporalen Perfusion von Organen , 22 Mar 2018, IPC (International Patent Classification) A01N 1/ 02 A I, Patent No. DE102016117901, Priority date 22 Sep 2016, Priority No. DE201610117901Research output: Intellectual Property > Patent application/Patent
2016
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Hyperspectral imaging for monitoring oxygen saturation levels during normothermic kidney perfusion , 22 Aug 2016, In: Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems. 5, 2, p. 313-318, 6 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2015
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Process Analysis of Ex-vivo Kidney Perfusion - Focus: Autoregulation , Jan 2015, In: Automatisierungstechnik. 63, 1, p. 23-31, 9 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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A new automated kidney perfusion system: maintaining physiological conditions and monitoring organ function , 2015, Transplant International. Vol. 28. p. 3-3, 1 p.Research output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution
2014
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WHOLE-BLOOD PERFUSION IN A PORCINE MODEL FOR NORMOTHERMIC EXTRACORPORAL KIDNEY PERFUSION (NEKIP) - A MODEL FOR IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES , Apr 2014, In: The journal of urology. 191, 4, p. E823-E823Research output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract
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Impact of cold ischemia on the autoregulation during normothermic extracorporeal kidney perfusion , 2014, TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL. Vol. 27. p. 45-45, 1 p.Research output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution