TY - JOUR A1 - Oeppert, Luise A1 - Hartz, Tobias A1 - Wehner, Kathrin A1 - Schrader, Thomas A1 - Meier, Jens T1 - FHIR-Datenmodell zur Übermittlung von Tumordaten zwischen Krebsregistern und IQTIG JF - GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie KW - Computer applications to medicine KW - Medical informatics KW - Internal medicine KW - Infectious and parasitic diseases Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doaj.org/article/dc0151fdba764800ac9c652e3ad4eb40 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/mibe000231 VL - 17 IS - Iss 4 PB - German Medical Science GMS Publishing House ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beck, Eberhard A1 - Schrader, Thomas A1 - Tetzlaff, Laura A1 - Schröder, Cornelia T1 - Prospektive Risikoanalyse: Die Ähnlichkeit von Medikamentennamen in der Drugbank-Datenbank T1 - Prospective risk analysis: The similarity of drug names in the Drugbank database JF - GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/mibe000187 VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 1/7 EP - 7/7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beck, Eberhard A1 - Tetzlaff, Laura A1 - Schröder, Cornelia A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Die Datenqualität des CIRSmedical – geeignet für eine systematische Analyse? JF - GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie T2 - The data quality of CIRSmedical – suitable for a systematic analysis? Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/mibe000188 VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - Doc10-1 EP - Doc10-9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vaher, Ivi A1 - Tamm, Anna-Liisa A1 - Salus, Marit A1 - Reisberg, Kirkke A1 - Vähi, Aleksandra A1 - Pallon, Helena A1 - Paeste, Andra A1 - Pirk, Bäthel-Betty A1 - Merila, Margus A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Effectiveness of massage chair and classic massage in recovery from physical exertion: a pilot study JF - Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation N2 - Quick and cost-effective recovery is foundational to high-quality training and good competition results in today’s sports. The aim of the research was to elucidate the effects of hand and massage chair massage on the biomechanical parameters of muscles of lower limbs and back, indicators of Pain Pressure Thresholds (PPT) and subjectively perceived fatigue. A total of 32 female recreational athletes (18 – 50 years old) were assigned to a hand massage, massage chair, or lying down the group. They were measured for muscle biomechanical properties (MyotonPro), PPT (Wagner Instruments) and subjectively perceived fatigue (VAS scale) before and after fatigue tests and treatment. The recovery procedure and subjective satisfaction with treatment were rated on a Likert scale. Changes in the median value of m. rectus femoris and m. gastrocnemius stiffness with treatment showed that hand massage could be more effective in reducing stiffness, as compared to chair massage. Hand massage may have benefits for recovery from physical exertion, but due to the individuality of subjects, detailed methodological studies are needed to evaluate the effects of massage chair vs. hand massage. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.jnpr.1001050 VL - 2023 IS - 7 SP - 8 EP - 15 PB - HSPI ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tetzlaff, Laura A1 - Purohit, Anne-Maria A1 - Spallek, Jacob A1 - Holmberg, Christine A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Evaluating Interoperability in German Critical Incident Reporting Systems T2 - German Medical Data Sciences 2023 – Science. Close to People. Proceedings of the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology e.V. (gmds) 2023, Heilbronn, Germany N2 - In industrialised countries, one in ten patients suffers harm during hospitalization. Critical Incident Reporting Systems (CIRS) aim to minimize this by learning from errors and identifying potential risks. However, a lack of interoperability among the 16 CIRS in Germany hampers their effectiveness. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI230722 SP - 249 EP - 257 PB - IOS Press ER - TY - GEN A1 - Weber, Simon A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Attack Detection for Medical Cyber- Physical Systems - The Visualization N2 - Attack Detection for Medical Cyber-Physical Systems - The Visualization KW - Detection KW - IDS KW - intrusion prevention KW - medical cyber-physical systems KW - medical CPS Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-29142 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wikarski, Dietmar A1 - Aurah, Catherine A1 - Ebinga Osore, Emmanuel A1 - Mengich, Gladys A1 - Mutua, Gershom A1 - Ndiema, Alice A1 - Nkangi, Felister Nyaera A1 - Ogemah, Vitalis A1 - Okoth, Patrick A1 - Ondulo, Jasper A1 - Orata Omoto, Francis A1 - Wambui Mwangi, Mary A1 - Namayi, Vivian A1 - Flassig, Peter A1 - Loose, Harald A1 - Malessa, Reiner A1 - Piorr, Hans-Peter A1 - Schrader, Thomas A1 - Weber, Christian-Toralf ED - Wikarski, Dietmar T1 - Towards Practice-oriented Higher Education for Sustainable Rural Development in Western Kenya BT - Proceedings of the final workshop of the DAAD funded project ProUniEdu-WeK Brandenburg an der Havel, August 10-12th, 2021 N2 - The workshop proceedings contain the written versions of the presentations of the Kenyan participants of the final workshop of the DAAD-funded cooperation project "Practice-oriented Higher Education in Western Kenya" (ProUniEdu-WeK) in August 2021 at the Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences (THB). The contributions give an impression of what has been achieved in the last years on the way to practice-oriented higher education in the participating departments of the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) in cooperation with its partners from the THB and what is planned to be done in the years to come. KW - Manufacturing KW - 3D Printing KW - Additive Manufacturing KW - Bio-slurry KW - Biodigester KW - Biogas KW - CAD/CAM KW - Certification KW - CFD KW - Chronic illnesses KW - Collaboration KW - Communication Strategies KW - Competence KW - Computational Algorithms KW - COVID-19 KW - Cross-Flow Turbine KW - Diagnostic Toolkit KW - Digital Economy KW - Digitalisation KW - E-Health KW - Efficiency KW - Finite Element Method KW - Food Security KW - Health Communication KW - Higher Education KW - IoT KW - Learning Tool KW - Milling KW - Multi-disciplinarity KW - Organic Agriculture KW - Organic Farming KW - Organic Products KW - Pedagogy KW - Programming KW - Prosthetics KW - Prototyping KW - Robotics KW - Rural Areas KW - Rural Community KW - Rural Populations KW - Statistical Analysis KW - Telemedicine Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-27420 SP - 1 EP - 148 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ET - 1st edition ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weber, Simon B. A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Attack Detection for Medical Cyber-Physical Systems – A Systematic Literature Review JF - IEEE Access N2 - The threat situation due to cyber attacks in hospitals is emerging and patient life is at risk. One significant source of potential vulnerabilities is medical cyber-physical systems (MCPS). Detecting intrusions in this environment faces challenges different from other domains, mainly due to the heterogeneity of devices, the diversity of connectivity types, and the variety of terminology. To summarize existing results, we conducted a structured literature review (SLR) following the guidelines of Kitchenham et al. for SLRs in software engineering. We developed six research questions regarding detection approach, detection location, included features, adversarial focus, utilized datasets, and intrusion prevention. We identified that most researchers focused on an anomaly-based detection approach at the network layer. The primary focus was on the detection of malicious insiders. While several researchers used publicly available datasets for training and testing their algorithms, the lack of suitable datasets resulted in the development of testbeds consisting of various medical devices. Based on the results, we formulated five future research topics. First, the special conditions of hospital networks, the MCPS deployed within them, and the contrasts to other IT and OT environments should be examined. Thereupon, MCPS-specific datasets should be created that allow researchers to address the health domain’s unique requirements and possibilities. At the same time, endeavors aimed at standardization in this area should be supported and expanded. Moreover, the use of medical context for attack detection should be further explored. Last but not least, efforts for MCPS-tailored intrusion prevention should be intensified. This way, the emerging threat landscape can be addressed, IT security in hospitals can be improved, and patient health can be protected. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3270225 IS - 11 SP - 41796 EP - 41815 PB - IEEE ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Weber, Simon A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - SzA4Hosp - Systeme zur Angriffserkennung in der Medizinischen Versorgung N2 - Dieser Abschlussbericht stellt das Ergebnis der Projektarbeit über die Implementierung von Systemen zur Angriffserkennung (SzA) in deutschen Krankenhäusern im Kontext des IT-Sicherheitsgesetzes 2.0 und des branchenspezifischen Sicherheitsstandards (B3S) für die medizinische Versorgung dar. Ziel des Projekts war es, den aktuellen Umsetzungsstand von SzA in deutschen Krankenhäusern zu analysieren und Handlungsempfehlungen für die Weiterentwicklung des B3S zu erarbeiten. Die Analyse basiert auf einer umfangreichen Befragung von Krankenhausbetreibern, Expertengesprächen sowie der Auswertung relevanter nationaler und internationaler Standards und Good Practices. Die Ergebnisse zeigen deutliche Unterschiede im Reifegrad der SzA-Implementierung zwischen verschiedenen Bereichen, wobei die Informationstechnik branchenweit am fortgeschrittensten ist. Der Bericht bietet konkrete Vorschläge zur Verbesserung der IT-Sicherheitslage in Krankenhäusern und betont die Notwendigkeit kontinuierlicher Weiterentwicklungen der SzA-Systeme, um den steigenden Anforderungen der IT-Sicherheit in der stationären Versorgung gerecht zu werden. KW - Computersicherheit KW - Medizintechnik KW - Eindringerkennung KW - Kritische Infrastruktur KW - Krankenhaus KW - Kritische Informationsinfrastruktur KW - Intrusion Detection Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-32075 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Khuntsaria, Irakli A1 - Gachechiladze, Konstantine A1 - Liparta, Elene A1 - Kobulashvili, Tamar A1 - Jorbenadze, Mariam A1 - Revazishvili, Tamaz A1 - Mamiseishvili, Ana A1 - Kekelia, Elene A1 - Topuridze, Marina A1 - Sturua, Lela A1 - Schrader, Thomas A1 - Kldiashvili, Ekaterina T1 - Strategic implementation of HPV vaccination to eliminate cervical cancer in Georgia JF - Public Health in Practice N2 - Objectives Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection and a leading cause of cervical cancer. In Georgia, cervical cancer ranks as the fifth most common cancer among women, with approximately 330 new cases and 200 deaths reported annually. Despite the availability of effective HPV vaccines, national vaccination coverage remains low. This study aimed to evaluate HPV vaccination coverage, analyze cervical cancer incidence trends, and model the potential impact of increased vaccination uptake on cancer prevention outcomes in Georgia. Study design A retrospective observational study was conducted using national health registry data and modeling projections to assess the burden of cervical cancer and estimate the effect of scaled vaccination coverage. Methods National health databases were used to analyze HPV vaccination rates and cervical cancer incidence. Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and linear regression were applied to identify trends and disparities. Additionally, a dynamic transmission model was developed to simulate the 10-year impact of increasing HPV vaccination coverage on cervical cancer incidence. Results The crude cervical cancer incidence rate was 15.7 per 100,000 women, with an age-standardized rate of 10.6 per 100,000. In 2022, only 38 % of eligible girls aged 13–18 received the first HPV vaccine dose, and 26 % completed the second dose. Regional disparities in vaccination and screening were noted, and overall screening coverage declined to 13,890 women screened in 2022. Modeling showed that increasing vaccine coverage to 60 % could reduce cervical cancer incidence by 50 % (preventing ∼163 cases); coverage of 80 % and 90 % could reduce incidence by 70 % and 85 %, preventing 228 and 276 cases, respectively. Conclusion Low HPV vaccination uptake in Georgia (38 % first dose and 26 % dull coverage) and declining screening limit cervical cancer prevention. Modeling shows that increasing vaccination coverage to 60–90 % could prevent 163–276 cases over the next decade. Strengthening vaccination and screening strategies is essential to move forward elimination. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhip.2025.100679 VL - 2025 IS - 10 SP - 1 EP - 4 PB - Elsevier ER -