@article{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Kryptographischer Langzeitschutz}, series = {KES - The Information Security Journal}, volume = {1}, journal = {KES - The Information Security Journal}, pages = {55 -- 62}, subject = {Kryptologie}, language = {de} } @article{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Computer k{\"o}nnen {\"A}rzte nicht ersetzen}, series = {Technology Review}, volume = {11}, journal = {Technology Review}, pages = {82}, language = {de} } @article{HornFischerRaptisetal., author = {Horn, Lars-Christian and Fischer, Uta and Raptis, Georgios and Bilek, Karin and Hentschel, Bettina and Richter, Christine E. and Braumann, Ulf Dietrich and Einenkel, Jens}, title = {Pattern of invasion is of prognostic value in surgically treated cervical cancer patients}, series = {Gynecologic Oncology}, volume = {103}, journal = {Gynecologic Oncology}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.ygyno.2006.05.046}, pages = {906 -- 911}, abstract = {Objectives: Different patterns of invasion (representing different grades of tumor cell dissociation) are associated with prognostic outcome in cancer. We evaluated the prognostic value of different patterns of invasion (PI) in cervical carcinomas (CX). Methods: Six hundred eleven surgically treated CX (FIGO IB to IIB) were re-evaluated histologically regarding the PI, using a three-level scoring system. Closed PI was defined as cohesive growth with well-delineated (pushing) borders. In finger-like PI the tumor grows in solid cords/trabecles. Highly dissociative growth in small groups or single cells was defined as spray-like PI. Types of PI were correlated to tumor stage, histo-morphologic factors and prognostic outcome. Results: Sixty percent of the tumors showed a spray-like PI, 30\% a finger-like PI and only 7.4\% were of the closed type. Spray-like PI showed a significant correlation with advanced stage disease, lymphovascular space involvement, poorly differentiated tumors and pelvic lymph node metastases. Spray-like PI was accompanied by a reduced 5-year overall survival when compared to the finger-like and closed PI (68.7\% vs. 80.9\% vs. 88.5\%; P=0.0004). The prognostic impact of the PI disappeared in node-positive patients (P=0.06) but persisted in patients without pelvic lymph node disease (P=0.03). In multivariate analysis, using COX regression model, the PI represented as independent prognostic factor. Conclusions: Spray-like PI (i.e., highest degree of tumor cell dissociation) is associated with advanced tumor stages, increased rate of recurrency and a reduced overall survival. In separate analysis of patients with and without lymph node metastases, the impact of PI persisted only in node-negative cases as a prognostic factor.}, subject = {Geb{\"a}rmutterhalskrebs}, language = {en} } @article{HornFischerRaptisetal., author = {Horn, Lars-Christian and Fischer, Uta and Raptis, Georgios and Bilek, Karin and Hentschel, Bettina}, title = {Tumor size is of prognostic value in surgically treated FIGO stage II cervical cancer}, series = {Gynecologic Oncology}, volume = {107}, journal = {Gynecologic Oncology}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1016/j.ygyno.2007.06.026}, pages = {310 -- 315}, abstract = {Objectives Tumor size is a well recognized prognostic factor in early stage cervical carcinoma (CX). However, limited knowledge exists about the value of tumor size in surgically treated CX with extrauterine extension. Methods 245 cases of local advanced CX (FIGO stage IIA and IIB) who received upfront surgery were evaluated regarding tumor size, regarding the prediction of pelvic lymph node involvement and recurrence free and overall survival during a median follow-up time of 54 months (95\% CI 45.4-62.6 months). Tumors larger than 4 cm were defined as bulky stage disease. Results Bulky disease was seen in 46.1\% (113/245). 60.2\% of these patients showed pelvic lymph node involvement, compared to 42.4\% (56/132) in non-bulky tumors (p = 0.006; odds ratio: 2.2 [95\% CI: 1.3-3.6]). Patients with bulky tumors showed an increase of recurrent disease (40.2\% vs. 28.0\%; p = 0.045). The relative risk for recurrent disease was 1.97 (95\% CI: 1.3-3.0). The 5-year overall survival rate was significantly lower (67.7\% [95\% CI: 58.2-74.8] vs. 49.5\% [95\% CI: 36.8-59.1]; p = 0.0015). In multivariate analysis, tumor stage, pelvic lymph node involvement and maximal tumor size were independent prognostic factors. Conclusions The results suggest that tumor size, defining bulky disease as tumors larger than 4 cm, is of prognostic impact also in FIGO stage II cervical carcinomas. A revised FIGO/TNM classification system similar to the subgrouping of stage IB CX is recommended for stage II using a cut-off value of 4 cm as discriminator: stage IIA1 and stage IIB1 for tumors with ≤ 4 cm and IIA2 and IIB2 for tumors > 4 cm (i.e. bulky disease).}, subject = {Geb{\"a}rmutterhalskrebs}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoehRaptis, author = {H{\"o}h, H. and Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Applications of the Erbium: YAG Laser in Ophthalmology - Cataracta-, Glaukoma-, Eyelid-Surgery and pars plana Vitrectomy}, abstract = {Recent developments in lasers have provided us the possibility of laser ocular surgery. The xenon, argon, neodymium:YAG and dye lasers have been successfully used in out-patient clinics. The excimer laser has been attracting researchers' interest in the new application of laser to cornea and lens. The erbium:YAG laser emits a 2.94-microns beam that can ablate the transparent ocular tissues such as lenses and corneas. The author has applied this laser to the cornea, lens, vitreous and other ocular tissues. The erbium:YAG laser beam was directed through a 1.5-meter-long, 200-microns-diameter fiberoptic guide. The radiant energy measured about 50 mJ at the end of the probe. The laser was emitted as a 400-microsecond pulse. Freshly enucleated rabbit eyes were used in this study. Laser burns were applied to the tissue surface at various energy settings. At minimal power, the tissues were coagulated by the erbium:YAG laser application. At a power of more than 636-954 mJ/mm2, tissue began to evaporate; the tissue loss was observed under a surgical light microscope. Corneal photoablation, lens ablation, iridotomy, trabeculotomy, cutting of the vitreous and retinal ablation were easily performed. Like the excimer laser, the erbium:YAG laser is a potential tool for ocular surgery.}, subject = {Augenchirurgie}, language = {en} } @article{ChaloupkaRaptisZachetal., author = {Chaloupka, I. and Raptis, Georgios and Zach, A. and Br{\"a}ndlin, K. and Meier-Ewert, H.}, title = {Rolle der quantitativen CMV-DNA-Bestimmungen in der Diagnostik und Therapie der Cytomegalovirusinfektion bei immunsupprimierten Patienten}, series = {Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Virologie in Wien, April 2000}, journal = {Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Virologie in Wien, April 2000}, subject = {Cytomegalie-Virus}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HornPippigRaptisetal., author = {Horn, Lars-Christian and Pippig, S. and Raptis, Georgios and Fischer, Uta and K{\"o}hler, U. and Hentschel, Bettina and Martin, Rosemarie}, title = {Tumorassoziierte Proteolyse beim Zervixkarzinom}, series = {87. Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Pathologie, 14. Juni 2003}, booktitle = {87. Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Pathologie, 14. Juni 2003}, subject = {Geb{\"a}rmutterhalskrebs}, language = {de} } @misc{HornRaptisFischer, author = {Horn, Lars-Christian and Raptis, Georgios and Fischer, Uta}, title = {Famili{\"a}res Zervixkarzinom - Erste Ergebnisse}, series = {54. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Gyn{\"a}kologie und Geburtshilfe}, journal = {54. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Gyn{\"a}kologie und Geburtshilfe}, subject = {Geb{\"a}rmutterhalskrebs}, language = {de} } @misc{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {{\"U}bersicht {\"u}ber die neuen Technischen Richtlinien des BSI zum ersetzenden Scannen und zur Langzeitarchivierung}, series = {Telemed 2014, Berlin, 14.10.2014}, journal = {Telemed 2014, Berlin, 14.10.2014}, language = {de} } @misc{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Die elektronische Gesundheitskarte}, series = {7. Kommunikationsforum "Industry meets Medicine", Olpe, 5.11.2014}, journal = {7. Kommunikationsforum "Industry meets Medicine", Olpe, 5.11.2014}, subject = {Elektronische Gesundheitskarte}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{SpychalskiRodeRitthaleretal., author = {Spychalski, Dominik and Rode, Olaf and Ritthaler, Markus and Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Conceptual Design and Analysis of a Mobile Digital Identity for eHealth Applications}, series = {2021 IEEE EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI): 27-30 July 2021, Athens, Greece}, booktitle = {2021 IEEE EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI): 27-30 July 2021, Athens, Greece}, publisher = {IEEE}, issn = {2641-3604}, doi = {10.1109/BHI50953.2021.9508554}, pages = {1 -- 4}, abstract = {As mobile technology continues to improve, more and more professional services are being offered as mobile apps. This paradigm shift also affects eHealth applications. Digital identities in nation-wide eHealth infrastructures are often realized via smart cards, which however, do not support mobile applications well. In this paper we propose a concept of a mobile eID for eHealth based on smartphones with embedded secure hardware, an mobile authenticator app and an account manager as well as an Identity Provider (IdP) as backend services. The practical applicability of the concept is shown using the example of the German eHealth infrastructure. Our method generates a cryptographic key pair in secure hardware on the user's smartphone, registers it on the IdP and uses it to authenticate on the IdP. The security of the private key and the integrity of the smartphone is also validated and attestated. The user's established smartcard-based identity "Electronic Health Card" (EHC) forms the trust anchor. To authenticate against specialist eHealth apps the IdP issues standard-compliant OAuth2.0/OIDC tokens with a limited period of validity. Furthermore, in our security analysis we demonstrate that based on specific security requirements for smartphones and operating systems, at least the eIDAS security level "substantial" related to the technical security aspects of the system can be achieved. On the basis of this research German legislation was adjusted and "digital identities" supplementary to the smartcard-based EHC will be issued from 2023 in the German eHealth infrastructure.}, language = {en} } @misc{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Vernetzung und ubiquit{\"a}re Informationsverarbeitung - technisch-organisatorischer Datenschutz in der Arztpraxis}, series = {2. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Datenschutz und Datensicherheit e.V. (GDD), Berlin, 13.05.2014, zertifiziert von der {\"A}rztekammer Berlin}, journal = {2. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Datenschutz und Datensicherheit e.V. (GDD), Berlin, 13.05.2014, zertifiziert von der {\"A}rztekammer Berlin}, subject = {Arztpraxis}, language = {de} } @misc{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Sichere Gesundheitsdaten in der Cloud? Technische Voraussetzungen und Regelungen}, series = {8. Rhein-Main Zukunftskongress Krankenhaus \& Partner 2014, Offenbach, 21.2.2014}, journal = {8. Rhein-Main Zukunftskongress Krankenhaus \& Partner 2014, Offenbach, 21.2.2014}, subject = {Cloud Computing}, language = {de} } @misc{Raptis, author = {Raptis, Georgios}, title = {Datenschutz und IT-Sicherheit: Empfehlungen von B{\"A}K und KBV f{\"u}r {\"A}rzte}, series = {AK-Sicherheit des eco-Verband der deutschen Internetwirtschaft e.V., K{\"o}ln, 06.05.2009}, journal = {AK-Sicherheit des eco-Verband der deutschen Internetwirtschaft e.V., K{\"o}ln, 06.05.2009}, subject = {Arztpraxis}, language = {de} }