4 results match your criteria: "TH Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences[Affiliation]"
New therapeutic approaches for alcohol dependence (AD) include virtual reality (VR)-based treatments offering scalable options for cue exposure (CE), a well-established strategy in cognitive behavioral therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and tolerability of a new VR-CE paradigm. On an explorative basis, factors influencing the induction of craving were examined.
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June 2021
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University of Würzburg, University Hospital Wuerzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Introduction: There is evidence that SARS-CoV2 has a particular affinity for kidney tissue and is often associated with kidney failure.
Methods: We assessed whether proteinuria can be predictive of kidney failure, the development of chronic kidney disease, and mortality in 37 critically ill COVID-19 patients. We used machine learning (ML) methods as decision trees and cut-off points created by the OneR package to add new aspects, even in smaller cohorts.
PLoS One
January 2021
Competence Center for Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Engineering, TH Aschaffenburg (University of Applied Sciences), Aschaffenburg, Germany.
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) improves treatment with lower blood glucose levels and less patient effort. In combination with continuous insulin application, glycemic control improves and hypoglycemic episodes should decrease. Direct feedback of CGM to continuous subcutaneous insulin application, using an algorithm is called a closed-loop (CL) artificial pancreas system.
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July 2020
TH Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, BioMEMS Lab, Aschaffenburg, Germany. Electronic address:
Ionizing radiation (IR) is increasingly used for diagnostics and therapy of severe brain diseases. However, IR also has adverse effects on the healthy brain tissue, particularly on the neuronal network. This is true for adults but even more pronounced in the developing brain of unborn and pediatric patients.
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