Publications by authors named "Barbara Franz"

Article Synopsis
  • MDTMs (Multidisciplinary Team Meetings) are underutilized in healthcare due to inconsistent standards and IT system accessibility.
  • The goal is to outline common requirements for MDTMs and automate them using modern healthcare standards like HL7 FHIR.
  • Key findings emphasize the importance of interoperability and flexibility, leading to a proposed architecture and a need for standardization to enhance their role in future healthcare.
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Prior studies as well as medical imaging data are crucial for a radiologist to diagnose a patient. In this paper the radiological workflow is analyzed from a patient's perspective in order to gain knowledge on how possible existing prefetching strategies still can be applied in connection with a standardized distributed health information system conforming to architectures defined by IHE and ELGA. As a result an adaption to such architectures is proposed and further evaluated in a testing environment.

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New antibacterial strategies are required in view of the increasing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics. One promising technique involves the photodynamic inactivation of bacteria. Upon exposure to light, a photosensitizer in bacteria can generate singlet oxygen, which oxidizes proteins or lipids, leading to bacteria death.

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Several reports on the course and progression of HIV infection with regard to the mode of transmission have yielded different results. Since comparative studies of homosexuals and intravenous drug abusers are rare, we wanted to determine the course of HIV infection and survival in an HIV-seropositive patient cohort in a retrospective study at a single tertiary care referral centre. Two hundred and ninety-six HIV patients infected by one of the three predominant modes of HIV transmission (male homosexual contact, n = 193; injecting drug use, n = 64; or heterosexual contact, n = 39) were analysed.

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Opioid receptors (OR) are involved in many physiological and pathological immune functions. During recent years, the treatment of opiate addiction with methadone in HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients has become widely accepted. However, little is known on the occurrence and course of OR on lymphocytes of these individuals.

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