Publications by authors named "Florian Philipp Raber"

Background: There is no evidence-based therapy for non-arteritic central retinal artery occlusion (NA-CRAO). Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) with alteplase in a time window < 4.5 h may lead to a favorable outcome.

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Due to their widespread use among the population and their wide range of functions and sensors, smartphones are suitable for data collection for medical purposes. App-supported input masks, patient diaries, and patient information systems, mobile access to the patient file as well as telemedical services will continue to find their way into our field of expertise in the future. In addition, the use of smartphone sensors (GPS and motion sensors, touch display, microphone) and coupling possibilities with biosensors (for example with Continuous Glucose Monitoring [CGM] systems), advanced camera technology, the possibility of regular and appointment independent checking of the visual system (visual acuity/contrast vision) as well as real-time data transfer offer interesting possibilities for patient treatment and clinical research.

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Background: Retinal artery occlusion leads to dramatic and irreversible vision loss. There is currently no evidence-based standard therapy. According to the German guidelines on retinal artery occlusions, intravenous fibrinolysis therapy can be performed up to a time window of 4 h 30 min.

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Background: Invasive soft tissue infections by are rapidly progressive and potentially life-threatening infectious diseases. These can also affect the eyelid. Aggressive virulence factors and the synthesis of exotoxins can lead to complications, such as periorbital necrotizing fasciitis (PONF) and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS).

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