- Effects of Radiation Exposure
- Hip and Femur Fractures
- Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Studies
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
- Chemotherapy-related skin toxicity
- Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
- Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
- Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
- Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
- Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
University Hospital Bonn
2021-2024
Universitätsklinik für Strahlentherapie
2024
University of Bonn
2023
Radiation dermatitis (RD) represents one of the most frequent side effects in radiotherapy (RT). Despite technical progress, mild and moderate RD still affects major subsets patients identification management with a high risk severe is essential. We sought to characterize surveillance nonpharmaceutical preventive German-speaking hospitals private centers.We conducted survey on among radiation oncologists inquiring for their evaluation factors, assessment methods, RD.A total 244 health...
Cohort studies that quantify volumetric brain data among individuals with different levels of COVID-19 severity are presently limited. It is still uncertain whether there exists a potential correlation between disease and the effects on integrity. Our objective was to assess impact measured volume in patients asymptomatic/mild severe after recovery from infection, compared healthy controls, using artificial intelligence (AI)-based MRI volumetry. A total 155 participants were prospectively...
Radiation dermatitis (RD) remains the most common side effect in radiation therapy (RT) with various pharmaceutical options available for prevention and treatment. We sought to determine management patterns of among oncology professionals. conducted a survey on RD German-speaking community oncologists inquiring their opinion preventive therapeutic approaches acute RD. 244 health professionals participated. Dexpanthenol lotion is agent widely used both (53.0%) treatment (76.9%) RD, followed...
Background The Preoperative Score to Predict Postoperative Mortality (POSPOM) based on preoperatively available data was presented by Le Manach et al . in 2016. This prognostic model considers the kind of surgical procedure, patients' age and 15 defined comorbidities predict risk postoperative in-hospital mortality. Objective present study validate POSPOM for German healthcare coding system (G-POSPOM). Methods findings All cases involving anaesthesia performed at University Hospital Bonn...
Background The Preoperative Score to Predict Postoperative Mortality (POSPOM) assesses the patients’ individual risk for postsurgical intrahospital death based on preoperative parameters. We hypothesized that mortality predicted by POSPOM varies depending level of postoperative care. Methods All patients age over 18 years undergoing inpatient surgery or interventions involving anesthesia at a German university hospital between January 2006, and December 2017, were assessed eligibility this...
Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Die Radiodermatitis (RD) ist die häufigste Nebenwirkung der Strahlentherapie (RT), wobei verschiedene pharmazeutische Optionen zur Vorbeugung/Behandlung Verfügung stehen. Unser Ziel war, pharmazeutischen Behandlungsmuster für RD unter strahlentherapeutischen Fachleuten zu ermitteln. Methodik Wir haben eine Umfrage zum Thema in deutschsprachigen radioonkologischen Gemeinschaft durchgeführt und ihre Meinung präventiven therapeutischen Therapieansätzen betreffend...