Publications by authors named "Hannes Ernst"

Acute mental stress elicits sympathetic activation, increasing heart rate and shortening the QT interval, but it is unknown whether this activation translates to stroke volume (SV) changes. Multivariate power spectral decomposition was used to assess the influence of heart rate and QT variabilities on SV variability at rest and during acute mental stress. Acute mental stress elicits mild but statistically significant increase in SV variability.

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  • Researchers studied how our body's vital signs respond to stress using tests on healthy people.
  • They found important signals like heart rate and skin response that help measure stress reactions effectively.
  • Their work helps us understand stress better and can improve future studies about how we handle mental stress.
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. After skin flap transplants, perfusion strength monitoring is essential for the early detection of tissue perfusion disorders and thus to ensure the survival of skin flaps. Camera-based photoplethysmography (cbPPG) is a non-contact measurement method, using video cameras and ambient light, which provides spatially resolved information about tissue perfusion.

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To prevent further brain tumour growth, malignant tissue should be removed as completely as possible in neurosurgical operations. Therefore, differentiation between tumour and brain tissue as well as detecting functional areas is very important. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) can be used to get spatial information about brain tissue types and characteristics in a quasi-continuous reflection spectrum.

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