@article{PastekaForjanSauermannetal., author = {Pasteka, Richard and Forjan, Mathias and Sauermann, Stefan and Drauschke, Andreas}, title = {Electro-mechanical Lung Simulator Using Polymer and Organic Human Lung Equivalents for Realistic Breathing Simulation}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {Vol 9}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {No. 1}, pages = {Article number: 19778}, abstract = {Simulation models in respiratory research are increasingly used for medical product development and testing, especially because in-vivo models are coupled with a high degree of complexity and ethical concerns. This work introduces a respiratory simulation system, which is bridging the gap between the complex, real anatomical environment and the safe, cost-effective simulation methods. The presented electro-mechanical lung simulator, xPULM, combines in-silico, ex-vivo and mechanical respiratory approaches by realistically replicating an actively breathing human lung. The reproducibility of sinusoidal breathing simulations with xPULM was verified for selected breathing frequencies (10-18 bpm) and tidal volumes (400-600 ml) physiologically occurring during human breathing at rest. Human lung anatomy was modelled using latex bags and primed porcine lungs. High reproducibility of flow and pressure characteristics was shown by evaluating breathing cycles (nTotal = 3273) with highest standard deviation |3σ| for both, simplified lung equivalents (μV˙ = 23.98 ± 1.04 l/min, μP = -0.78 ± 0.63 hPa) and primed porcine lungs (μV˙ = 18.87 ± 2.49 l/min, μP = -21.13 ± 1.47 hPa). The adaptability of the breathing simulation parameters, coupled with the use of porcine lungs salvaged from a slaughterhouse process, represents an advancement towards anatomically and physiologically realistic modelling of human respiration.}, subject = {Breathing Simulation}, language = {en} } @misc{HerzogPohnForjanetal., author = {Herzog, Juliane and Pohn, Birgit and Forjan, Mathias and Sauermann, Stefan and Urbauer, Philipp}, title = {Education for eHealth - A Status Analysis}, subject = {eHealth}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{OeserMenseSauermannetal., author = {Oeser, Reinhard and Mense, Alexander and Sauermann, Stefan and Pucher, Robert and Wahl, Harald}, title = {Technologies for standards-conform message development: Testing the feasibility of recent CEN prEN 13606 standards developments in Austrian health care}, series = {Conference Proceedings 4th International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Health (ICICTH), Samos Island (Greece)}, booktitle = {Conference Proceedings 4th International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Health (ICICTH), Samos Island (Greece)}, pages = {215 -- 219}, subject = {Standards}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MenseKaufmannSauermannetal., author = {Mense, Alexander and Kaufmann, Christian and Sauermann, Stefan and Wahl, Harald}, title = {Evaluation of methods for securing transmission of medical device or personal health device data from handheld to remote systems}, series = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology in Health, Samos (Greece)}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology in Health, Samos (Greece)}, isbn = {978-960-466-059-9}, subject = {Health data}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PastekaForjanSauermann, author = {Pasteka, Richard and Forjan, Mathias and Sauermann, Stefan}, title = {Development of a multidisciplinary and telemedicine focused system database}, series = {Health Informatics meets eHealth. Digital Insight - Information-Driven Health \& Care Proceedings of the 11th eHealth2017 Conference (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Volume 236)}, booktitle = {Health Informatics meets eHealth. Digital Insight - Information-Driven Health \& Care Proceedings of the 11th eHealth2017 Conference (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Volume 236)}, publisher = {IOS Press eBooks}, pages = {144 -- 151}, abstract = {Tele-rehabilitation at home is one of the promising approaches in increasing rehabilitative success and simultaneously decreasing the financial burden on the healthcare system. Objectives: Novel and mostly mobile devices are already in use, but shall be used in the future to a higher extent for allowing at home rehabilitation processes at a high quality level. The combination of exercises, assessments and available equipment is the basic objective of the presented database. Methods: The database has been structured in order to allow easy-to-use and fast access for the three main user groups. Therapists - looking for exercise and equipment combinations - patients - rechecking their tasks for home exercises - and manufacturers - entering their equipment for specific use cases. Results: The database has been evaluated by a proof of concept study and shows a high degree of applicability for the field of rehabilitative medicine. Currently it contains 110 exercises/assessments and 111 equipment/systems. Conclusion: Foundations of presented database are already established in the rehabilitative field of application, but can and will be enhanced in its functionality to be usable for a higher variety of medical fields and specificatios.}, subject = {telemedicine}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrohnerGottschalkFranzletal., author = {Frohner, Matthias and Gottschalk, Marion and Franzl, Gerald and Pasteka, Richard and Uslar, Mathias and Sauermann, Stefan}, title = {Smart Grid Interoperability Profiles Development}, series = {IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications}, booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications}, subject = {Smart Grid}, language = {en} } @misc{FrohnerUrbauerForjanetal., author = {Frohner, Matthias and Urbauer, Philipp and Forjan, Mathias and Pohn, Birgit and Gerbovics, Ferenc and Sauermann, Stefan and Mense, Alexander}, title = {Development of an Android App in compliance with the Continua Health Alliance Design Guidelines for medical device connectivity in mHealth}, subject = {App development}, language = {en} } @article{UrbauerFrohnerForjanetal., author = {Urbauer, Philipp and Frohner, Matthias and Forjan, Mathias and Pohn, Birgit and Sauermann, Stefan and Mense, Alexander}, title = {A Closer Look on Standards Based Personal Health Device Communication: A R{\´e}sum{\´e} over Four Years Implementing Telemonitoring Solutions}, series = {European Journal for Biomedical Informatics}, volume = {2012}, journal = {European Journal for Biomedical Informatics}, number = {Vol 8, Issue 3}, pages = {65 -- 70}, subject = {eHealth}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrohnerUrbauerForjanetal., author = {Frohner, Matthias and Urbauer, Philipp and Forjan, Mathias and Pohn, Birgit and Gerbovics, Ferenc and Sauermann, Stefan and Mense, Alexander}, title = {Development of an Android App in compliance with the Continua Health Alliance Design Guidelines for medical device connectivity in mHealth}, series = {46th annual conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering(BMT 2012)}, booktitle = {46th annual conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering(BMT 2012)}, pages = {1051 -- 1053}, subject = {App development}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MenseFrohnerKaufmannetal., author = {Mense, Alexander and Frohner, Matthias and Kaufmann, Christian and Pohn, Birgit and Sauermann, Stefan and Urbauer, Philipp and Wahl, Harald}, title = {Federated Identity Management for management and integration of personal health data archives}, series = {PROCEEDINGS of the 10th International Conference on INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTH, Chrysovaladis Prachalias (ed.), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens}, booktitle = {PROCEEDINGS of the 10th International Conference on INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTH, Chrysovaladis Prachalias (ed.), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens}, subject = {Identity Management}, language = {en} }