Publications by authors named "Marie-Luise Polk"

Among allergies to aeroallergens, approximately 20% are allotted to the so-called rare allergens. These include ash pollen, weed pollen, storage mites, molds, and animal allergens. The prevalences of allergies to these allergens are lower, but affected patients also suffer considerably from their "rare" allergy.

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Objective: The present study deals with the implementation of a questionnaire with 360° evaluation to assess the performance of students in the practical year (PJ). A special focus is put on the "soft skills" (self-competence, methodological competence, social competence), whose evaluation in medical studies has not yet taken place comprehensively.

Material & Methods: The study was conducted prospectively with 21 PJ students of the Medical Faculty of the TU Dresden.

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Article Synopsis
  • A fully digital course for clinical head and neck examination was created during COVID-19, utilizing disposable instruments, a manual, and instructional videos for student practice, alongside optional interactive teleteaching for some participants.
  • 286 students participated, with assessments showing that while digital teaching yielded an average score of 86%, in-person teaching scored higher at 94%; teleteaching improved scores compared to non-interactive methods.
  • The findings suggest that while digital formats can effectively teach complex skills, in-person teaching remains superior, hinting at the potential for developing hybrid teaching models that combine both methods.
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Introduction: In reconstructive middle ear surgery, acoustic quality has received a high level of attention in recent years. Careful intraoperative selection and positioning of passive middle ear prostheses during tympanoplasty with ossiculoplasty is essential to ensure satisfactory sound transmission and postoperative hearing outcome. The reconstruction quality of the ossicular chain (OC) can be evaluated intraoperatively using a surgical assistance system which is based on a real-time monitoring system (RTM system) that acquires the transmission (middle ear transfer function (METF)) with electromagnetic excitation of the OC.

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Introduction: Anaphylactic reactions can lead to a life-threatening situation. In the event of anaphylaxis, rapid and targeted emergency treatment is indicated.

Study Objective: The study sought to determine the emergency therapy administered for anaphylaxis in children and adults.

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Hearing a sound produces vibrations of the ossicles in the middle ear, which can be measured in the micrometer to nanometer range. Destruction of middle ear structures results most commonly from chronic inflammatory diseases. In these cases, passive and active middle ear implants are used for reconstruction of the ossicular chain.

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The tympanic membrane (TM) transfers sound waves from the air into mechanical motion for the ossicular chain. This requires a high sensitivity to small dynamic pressure changes and resistance to large quasi-static pressure differences. The TM achieves this by providing a layered structure of about 100µm in thickness, a low flexural stiffness, and a high tensile strength.

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