Physician
Neurosurgery
Dr. Egon M. Doppenberg, MD
Egon Doppenberg is an expert in the field of Neurosurgery. He over the years received 2 awards: "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification" and "Fellow (FAANS)". Egon Doppenberg is a published MD. He has 38 publications published. The most current publication "Relationship between excitatory amino acid release and outcome after severe human head injury." Doctor Egon M. Doppenberg, MD accepts Medicare payments and is listed with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- Cervical spine instability from Tumoral calcinosis.
- Initial experience with the use of an expandable titanium cage as a vertebral body replacement in patients with Tumors of the spinal column: a report of 95 patients.
- A model for neurosurgical humanitarian aid based on 12 years of medical trips to South and Central America.
- Preoperative Onyx embolization of aggressive vertebral hemangiomas.
- Cerebral acid-base homeostasis after severe traumatic Brain injury.
- Association between elevated Brain tissue glycerol levels and poor outcome following severe traumatic Brain injury.
- Glioblastoma multiforme causing calvarial destruction: an unusual manifestation revisited.
- Diagnosis of Erdheim-Chester Disease by using computerized tomography-guided stereotactic biopsy of a caudate lesion. Case report.
- Clinical trials in traumatic Brain injury: lessons for the future.
- The importance of Brain temperature in patients after severe head injury: relationship to intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, cerebral blood flow, and ...
- Relationship between Brain temperature, Brain chemistry and oxygen delivery after severe human head injury: the effect of mild hypothermia.
- Substrate delivery and ionic balance disturbance after severe human head injury.
- rCBF in hemorrhagic, non-hemorrhagic and mixed contusions after severe head injury and its effect on perilesional Cerebral blood flow.
- [Cerebral oxygen reactivity determination--a simple test with potential prognostic relevance].
- High level of extracellular potassium and its correlates after severe head injury: relationship to high intracranial pressure.
- Evidence for time-dependent glutamate-mediated glycolysis in head-injured patients: a microdialysis study.
- Glucose and lactate metabolism after severe human head injury: influence of excitatory neurotransmitters and injury type.
- CSF and ECF glutamate concentrations in head injured patients.
- Determinants of Cerebral extracellular potassium after severe human head injury.
- High extracellular potassium and its correlates after severe head injury: relationship to high intracranial pressure.
- Cerebral oxygenation in patients after severe head injury: monitoring and effects of arterial hyperoxia on Cerebral blood flow, metabolism and intracranial pressure.
- Increased inspired oxygen concentration as a factor in improved Brain tissue oxygenation and tissue lactate levels after severe human head injury.
- Reducing hemoglobin oxygen affinity does not increase hydroxyl radicals after acute subdural hematoma in the rat.
- An open-label study of CP-101,606 in subjects with a severe traumatic head injury or spontaneous intracerebral Hemorrhage.
- Cortical extracellular sodium transients after human head injury: an indicator of secondary Brain damage?
- Relationship between excitatory amino acid release and outcome after severe human head injury.
- Determination of the ischemic threshold for Brain oxygen tension.
- Correlations between Brain tissue oxygen tension, carbon dioxide tension, pH, and cerebral blood flow--a better way of monitoring the severely injured Brain?
- Extended neuromonitoring: new therapeutic opportunities?
- Increased free radical production due to subdural hematoma in the rat: effect of increased inspired oxygen fraction.
- Intraoperative monitoring of substrate delivery during Aneurysm and hematoma surgery: initial experience in 16 patients.
- Continuous monitoring of cerebral substrate delivery and clearance: initial experience in 24 patients with severe acute Brain injuries.
- Clinical trials in traumatic Brain injury. What can we learn from previous studies?
- The rationale for, and effects of oxygen delivery enhancement to ischemic Brain in a feline model of human stroke.
- Effects of the allosteric modification of hemoglobin on Brain oxygen and infarct size in a feline model of stroke.
- Multiparametric continuous monitoring of Brain metabolism and substrate delivery in neurosurgical patients.
- Clinical neuro-protection trials in severe traumatic Brain injury: lessons from previous studies.
Schools
University Of Utrecht
Medical College Of Virginia
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Procedures Preformed
- Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Shunt - Insertion, Repair or Removal
- Cervical Spine Reconstruction
- Craniectomy, Craniotomy, Surgery of Skull Base, Neuroendoscopy
- Disc Replacement
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Conditions Treated
- Acoustic Neuroma
- Brain and Nervous System Cancer (incl. Gliomas, Astrocytoma, Schwannoma, Medulloblastoma, Chordoma)
- Brain Aneurysm
- Brain Cancer
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Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Fellow (FAANS)
Education
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Virginia Commonwealth University Health System
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Utrecht University Faculty of Medicine
Hospital
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NorthShore University Health System
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NorthShore Skokie Hospital
Drug Facts
NPI NUMBER |
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1083602551 |
NPPES Provider LastName |
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DOPPENBERG |
NPPES Provider FirstName |
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EGON |
NPPES Provider ZIPCode |
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602011718 |
NPPES Provider State |
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IL |
Specialty Description |
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Neurosurgery |
Total Claim Count |
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220.0 |
Distinct Opioid Count |
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2.0 |
Opioid Claim Count |
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75.0 |
Percent Opioid Claims |
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34.09 |
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Medicare Facts
National Provider Identifier [NPI] |
1083602551 |
Last Name Of The Provider |
DOPPENBERG |
First Name Of The Provider |
EGON |
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