29 results match your criteria: "Medical University of Vienna General Hospital of Vienna[Affiliation]"

Purpose: To evaluate overall severe late morbidity (grade ≥3) in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer treated with chemo-radiation therapy and magnetic resonance image guided adaptive brachytherapy within the prospective EMBRACE-I study, and to compare the results with published literature after standard radiograph based brachytherapy (BT).

Methods And Materials: From 2008 to 2015 the EMBRACE-I study enrolled 1416 patients. Morbidity was assessed (Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 3.

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Purpose: Extracortical osseointegration at the collar-bone interface of megaprostheses is associated with improved implant stability, lower rates of stem fracture and loosening. The use of hydroxy-apatite (HA-) coated collars showed mixed results in previously published reports. A novel collar system has recently become available utilizing additive manufacturing technology to create a highly porous titanium collar with a calcium-phosphate coated surface.

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Unlabelled: Combining therapeutic with diagnostic agents (theranostics) can revolutionize the course of malignant diseases. Chemotherapy, hyperthermia, or radiation are used together with diagnostic methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In contrast to conventional contrast agents (CAs), which only enable non-specific visualization of tissues and organs, the theranostic probe offers targeted diagnostic imaging and therapy simultaneously.

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The impact of rest breaks on subjective fatigue in physicians of the General Hospital of Vienna.

Wien Klin Wochenschr

February 2022

Department of Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine, Medical University of Vienna/General Hospital of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Aims: Medical doctors are affected by high levels of occupational burnout. Work organization such as sufficient rest breaks can decrease stress and fatigue; however, rest breaks are often skipped under high workload and time pressure. The present study sought to investigate the effect of self-determined rest breaks on acute and daily levels of fatigue in physicians of the General Hospital of Vienna.

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Modified amino-dextrans as carriers of Gd-chelates for retrograde transport and visualization of peripheral nerves by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

J Inorg Biochem

September 2021

Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy, Division of Molecular and Structural Preclinical Imaging, Medical University of Vienna & General Hospital of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

Article Synopsis
  • Amino-dextrans (AD) conjugated with gadolinium (Gd) were created as contrast agents for visualizing sciatic nerves in rats using MRI, with different molecular weights tested for their transport efficiency.
  • Advanced techniques such as FPLC, SDS-PAGE, and ICP-MS were employed to analyze the properties of these contrast agents, incorporating stable chelators like DOTA to enhance MRI signal.
  • The study successfully tracked the movement of AD-DTPA-Gd in the sciatic nerve over seven days, revealing its potential for diagnosing and monitoring nerve injuries by demonstrating active transport to the spinal cord.
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Purpose: This report describes the persistence of late substantial treatment-related patient-reported symptoms (LAPERS) in the multi-institutional EMBRACE study on magnetic resonance image guided adaptive brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC).

Methods And Materials: Patient-reported symptoms (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer [EORTC]-C30/CX24) and physician-assessed morbidity (Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events [CTCAE], version 3.0) were assessed at baseline and regular timepoints during follow-up.

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Case studies in psychotherapy training using Austria as an example.

World J Clin Cases

July 2020

Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, and Teaching Center - Postgraduate Unit, Medical University of Vienna/General Hospital of Vienna, Vienna 1090, Austria.

Background: Case studies (CS) are relevant for the development of theoretical and practical competencies in psychotherapy. Despite rapid progress in the development of methods and principles for establishing CS in the last three decades, research into the aims of CS, especially in training, or how CS are to be conducted is rare.

Aim: To elucidate the form and methodology of CS, the objectives of CS used in training institutions (TI), and if/how TIs handle therapist allegiance.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of brachytherapy technique and applicator type on target dose, isodose surface volumes, and organ-at-risk (OAR) dose.

Methods And Materials: Nine hundred two patients treated with tandem/ovoids (T&O) (n = 299) and tandem/ring (T&R) (n = 603) applicators from 16 EMBRACE centers were analyzed. Patients received external beam radiation therapy and magnetic resonance imaging guided brachytherapy with dose prescription according to departmental practice.

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Introduction: Research in radiation-induced urinary morbidity is limited by lack of guidelines for contouring and dose assessment of the lower urinary tract. Based on literature regarding anatomy, physiology and imaging of the lower urinary tract, this study aimed to provide advice on contouring of relevant sub-structures, reference points and reference dimensions for gynaecological radiotherapy.

Material And Methods: 210 MRIs for Image-Guided Adaptive Brachytherapy (IGABT) were analysed in 105 locally advanced cervical cancer patients treated with radio(chemo)therapy.

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Purpose: Current incidence methods for reporting mild or moderate symptoms capture the (first) occurrence of an event and do not allow distinguishing between patients who suffer from long-lasting versus transient morbidity. This paper introduces a new methodological approach that identifies cancer survivors who have clinically relevant, long-lasting symptoms (patients with late, persistent, substantial and treatment-related symptoms, [LAPERS]).

Methods And Materials: LAPERS can be evaluated in patients with baseline information and at least 3 late follow-up assessments after treatment.

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Purpose: The purpose of this review was to evaluate the current status of reporting prospectively assessed late morbidity after curative radiation therapy in large clinical studies.

Methods And Materials: A descriptive review on publications from 10 high-impact journals with a primary or partial focus on radiation therapy published between December 1, 2015, and November 30, 2017, was conducted. Publications were considered eligible if they reported prospectively assessed late morbidity after curative radiation therapy and included ≥200 patients with cancer of any type.

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Purpose: To provide an analysis of dose distribution in sub-structures that could be responsible for urinary toxicity after Image-Guided Adaptive BrachyTherapy (IGABT) in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer (LACC).

Methods: 105 LACC patients treated with radiochemotherapy and IGABT were selected. Sub-structures (bladder wall, trigone, bladder neck, urethra) were contoured on IGABT-planning MRIs.

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Introduction: Multiacinar regenerative nodules are benign hepatocellular nodules related to vascular disturbances of the liver. They strongly resemble conventional focal nodular hyperplasia but are connected to different clinical settings, typically chronic liver disease. The purpose of the present study was to describe the key imaging features of these lesions and compare them with a control arm of focal nodular hyperplasia.

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Purpose: To investigate the isodose surface volumes (ISVs) for 85, 75 and 60 Gy EQD2 for locally advanced cervix cancer patients.

Materials And Methods: 1201 patients accrued in the EMBRACE I study were analysed. External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) with concomitant chemotherapy was followed by MR based image-guided adaptive brachytherapy (MR-IGABT).

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Urgent Lung Transplantation in Severe Acute Respiratory Failure Based on Rapidly Progressive Interstitial Lung Disease: A Case Report.

Transplant Proc

September 2017

National Institute of Oncology, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Budapest, Hungary; Thoracic Surgery Department on the base of National Institute of Oncology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; Department of Thoracic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna-General Hospital of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Lung transplantation (LUTX) became a worldwide accepted standard therapy for certain well-defined chronic end-stage lung diseases. Until recently, patients on mechanical ventilation or extracorporeal life support techniques were hardly eligible for LUTX because of the inferior short-term results. However, a paradigm shift has occurred, and now these techniques represent bridging options to LUTX for listed patients.

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Background: Clinical decision making in oncology is based on both inter- and multidisciplinary approach. Hence teaching future doctors involved in oncology or general health practice is crucial. The aim of the Vienna Summer School on Oncology (VSSO) as an international, integrated, undergraduate oncology course is to teach medical students interdisciplinary team communication and application of treatment concepts/algorithms in a multidisciplinary setting.

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Purpose: To establish dose volume-effect relationships predicting late rectal morbidity in cervix cancer patients treated with concomitant chemoradiation and MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy (IBABT) within the prospective EMBRACE study.

Material And Method: All patients were treated with curative intent according to institutional protocols with chemoradiation and IGABT. Reporting followed the GEC-ESTRO recommendations ( [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] ), applying bioeffect modeling (linear quadratic model) with equieffective doses (EQD2).

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Modulation of radiation-induced oral mucositis by thalidomide : Preclinical studies.

Strahlenther Onkol

August 2016

Department of Radiotherapy, ATRAB - Applied and Translational Radiotherapy, Medical University of Vienna/General Hospital of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090, Vienna, Austria.

Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common, dose-limiting early side effect of radio(chemo)therapy for head-and-neck tumors. The epithelial radiation response is accompanied by changes in the inflammatory signaling cascades mediated by the transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB). The present study was initiated to determine the effect of the NF-κB inhibitor thalidomide on the clinical manifestation of oral mucositis in the established mouse tongue model.

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Interrater Repeatability of Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity of the Ulnar Nerve.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil

January 2017

From the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical University of Vienna General Hospital of Vienna (OS, MH, KP); and Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Donauspital (TP-S), Vienna, Austria.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to obtain data on interrater repeatability of the motor nerve conduction velocity (NCV) of the ulnar nerve of different segments, ulnar distal motor latency (DML), and compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitudes.

Design: Twenty-four healthy volunteers were examined in consecutive order. Ulnar motor NCV of different segments, ulnar DML, and CMAP amplitudes were determined.

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Background/purpose: To identify risk factors for vaginal stenosis and to establish a dose-effect relationship for image-guided brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer.

Materials/methods: Patients from the ongoing EMBRACE study with prospectively assessed morbidity (CTCAEv3.0) at baseline and at least one follow-up were selected.

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Background: The assessment of mobility is important in the acute care setting. Existing tests suffer from limitations. The aim of the study was to examine the inter-rater reliability, the validity, the sensitivity to change, and the internal consistency of an ICF based scale.

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Current insights into severe sepsis in cancer patients.

Rev Bras Ter Intensiva

January 2016

Medical Intensive Care Unit, Cochin Hospital, Assistance Publique, Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France.

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Objective: To evaluate health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) and patient reported symptoms (PRS) before, during and early after treatment with external-beam radiotherapy (EBRT), chemotherapy and image-guided adaptive brachytherapy (IGABT) for locally advanced cervical cancer.

Methods: In fifty consecutive patients, HR-QoL and PRS were prospectively assessed with the EORTC-QLQ-C30+CX24 questionnaire prior to and during treatment, one week after IGABT and three months thereafter. HR-QoL was compared to an age-matched, female normative reference population.

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In reply to Whitley et al.

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys

October 2014

Department of Radiation Oncology, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Medical University of Vienna/General Hospital of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; Christian Doppler Laboratory for Medical Radiation Research for Radiation Oncology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

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