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            "abstract": "Studying grey matter structural covariance networks (SCNs) may enhance our knowledge about Alzheimer’s disease (AD) beyond the information based on the assessment of isolated grey matter areas. We, therefore, aim to (1) identify networks with diagnostic power for the differentiation between AD patients and healthy controls (HC), (2) compare their diagnostic power to established markers (brain volume, hippocampus volume, medial temporal lobe atrophy-score) and (3) determine the networks association to cognitive ability and cognitive decline. \r\nTo identify networks with diagnostic power, we trained a random forest model on a sample of 104 AD patients and 104 age- and sex-matched HC and calculated the variable importances for a set of 20 SCNs. To prevent overfitting, we validated the model on an independent sample of 28 AD patients from another centre and 28 HC. Resulting networks were compared against above mentioned established markers by combining them in an additional random forest model, again, by training and validating in independent cohorts. To determine the networks association to cognitive ability and cognitive decline, multiple linear regression models were used. \r\nTwo of the 20 SCNs showed significant contribution to the discrimination between AD and HC. These two networks comprise a temporal SCN and a secondary somatosensory SCN showing diagnostic accuracy of 81% in the training set and 86% in the validation set. When compared with the already established markers, the SCN performed worse and did not add any further information in a combined model.\r\nWe found the temporal SCN to be associated with verbal memory at baseline, but this effect vanished after controlling for age, sex and education. \r\nWe conclude that SCNs have diagnostic potential, but they do not provide information beyond established clinical tools.",
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            "abstract": "Purpose: To analyse epidemiological characteristics and causes of blindness and visual impairment in Austria to facilitate planning of further research and governmental planning of health care resources.\r\nMethods: In a retrospective investigation, the central database of care allowance of the Main Confederation of Austrian Social Insurances (MCASI) was searched for patients with visual impairment, blindness, or deaf-blindness. This database accumulates data from all Austrian insurance providers. All entries in 2017 and 2018 were analysed for epidemiological and other characteristics. Additionally, to determine the prevalence and incidence of blindness, visual impairment and deaf-blindness in Austria, the number of all database entries that were present on a cut-off date (February 2nd, 2019) was counted.\r\nSince care money is a considerable source of income in Austria, we assume a practically complete acquisition of nearly all patients who were blind and visually impaired in this country at that time.\r\nResults: On the cut-off date in 2019, 17,730 persons were registered in the central database. This number suggests a prevalence of blindness, visual impairment, or deaf-blindness of 0.2% in Austria.\r\nDuring 2017 and 2018, 5040 entries were included in the MCASI database. Of these, 4404 persons met the inclusion criteria. A total of 2877 persons (65.3%) were female, and 1527 persons (34.7%) were male.\r\nThe overall incidence was calculated to be 25.0 (95% confidence limit (CL) 24.3–25.8) per 100,000 person-years.\r\nA total of 3675 persons (83.4%) were retirees, and 729 (16.6%) were younger than retirement age. The mean age was 75.7 years (± 18.0, median 82). Overall, the incidence was significantly higher for females (32.2, 95% CL 31.0–33.3) than for males (17.7, 95% CL 16.8–18.5). In contrast, in lower age groups (0-29 years), the incidences were higher for males. The leading diagnoses were macular degeneration (1075 patients, 24.4%), other retinal disorders (493 patients, 11.2%) and inherited retinal and choroidal diseases (186 patients, 4.2%).\r\nFor working-aged adults, the leading diagnoses were inherited retinal diseases (85, 13.3%), disorders of the optic nerve and visual pathways (62, 9.7%) and other retinal disorders (51, 8.0%).\r\nConclusion: Inherited retinal diseases are the most frequent causes of severe vision loss in working-aged adults in Austria. Thus, from this perspective, ongoing research for new therapies for those diseases should be expanded, and the costs for the new therapies should be accepted by insurance companies with a low threshold.",
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            "title": "Smartphone apps: a technical approach for dealing with bipolar disorder?",
            "abstract": "Background: Early detection and treatment of illness episodes of bipolar disorder is desirable as having a positive impact on both individual episodes and the overall course of illness. Frequently, individuals with bipolar disorder experience behavioural changes, particularly in sleep patterns, at the onset of depressive or (hypo)manic episodes. These early warning signs are individualised but often recurrently similar within a person and are frequently recognised too late by those affected. Continuous monitoring of these early warning signs is, therefore, essential. Technological support through smartphone apps, especially in times of personal or societal crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, could be helpful. \r\nObjectives: In three clinical trials, this thesis examined whether smartphone apps could provide suitable and valid support in early warning management of sleep behaviour. Hence, 1. the desire for such apps among affected individuals was assessed, 2. changes in sleep behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic were investigated, and 3. the validity of sleep data and acceptance of the product UP! were evaluated.\r\nMethods and Results: 1. A questionnaire survey of individuals with bipolar disorder and their relatives revealed a deficit in complete early warning sign detection and that those affected consider apps as meaningful support and would utilise them. 2. An online survey during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic found that individuals with bipolar disorder exhibited poorer sleep quality, prolonged sleep onset latency, and increased daytime sleepiness during this crisis period. 3. The UP! software, aimed at automatic behavioural measurements, particularly of sleep, was developed with medical consultation from the outpatient clinic for bipolar disorder by meemo-tec OG. A pilot study demonstrated that the app validly measures sleep onset and wake times compared to an accelerometer and the validated questionnaire \"Pittsburgh Sleep Inventory.\" Furthermore, users were satisfied with the app design and had no concerns regarding data security.\r\nDiscussion: By continuously monitoring behavioural changes for early detection, affected individuals can intervene early, thereby strengthening their self-efficacy. Smartphone apps are widely available, accessible anytime and anywhere, and cost-effective, making them a valuable additional treatment option. Due to the ongoing development of new products, it is essential to collectively assess individual products and evaluate them in terms of validity, effectiveness, efficiency, and side effects in order to create evidence-based guidelines for patients and healthcare providers.",
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            "title": "Troponin I Kinetics in Patients Treated with Ambulatory Hemodialysis",
            "abstract": "INTRODUCTION: Whereas cardiac troponins play a fundamental role in the latest guidelines for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI), their evaluation in patients requiring hemodialysis (HD) is afflicted with several challenges. Beside the commonly elevated baseline levels of both clinically relevant subtypes, troponin I and troponin T, in this population, a further uncertainty exists in relation to troponin dynamics during HD and whether effects vary between different membranes and HD modalities. The new generation of medium cut-off membranes, that show higher permeability for middle sized molecules, add an additional layer of complexity to this topic. Due to this lack of clarity, physicians are confronted with ambiguity regarding the evaluation of troponin levels in HD patients presenting with signs of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). \r\nMETHODS: In this controlled, randomized single-center trial, the baseline values of high-sensitive troponin I (hs-cTnI) and the effect of four different dialysis modalities (high-flux HD, low-flux HD, medium cut-off HD and hemodiafiltration) on hs-cTnI levels were investigated in a cross-over study design. Therefore, blood samples for hs-cTnI measurement were taken at baseline, one hour after dialysis start and at the end of every session. Baseline levels of hs-cTnI as well as dynamics in hs-cTnI over time were analyzed. \r\nRESULTS: Nineteen patients were included in the statistical analysis (10 [52.6 %] male; age 31–81, median 66). The baseline hs-cTnI was elevated above the cut-off value for MI in 58.3 % (median 34.25 ng/l; IQR 15.25–121.96) of all cases. Patients with cardiovascular disease presented higher hs-cTnI levels compared to those without (p<.001). There was no effect of dialysis with high-flux, medium cut-off membranes or HDF on hs-cTnI levels (p>.05). In contrast, low-flux HD led to an increase of hs-cTnI levels during one session (Z=2.12; r =.499; p=.034), but not during the first hour (p=.227). This observation could not be shown after correction for hemoconcentration. \r\nCONCLUSION:Dialysis sessions conducted with low-flux membranes may lead to an increase in hs-cTnI levels and therefore complicate interpretation of hs-cTnI levels in HD patients presenting with ACS. Other HD modalities also lead to inconclusive effects in relation of hs-cTnI dynamics since we observed interpersonal variations in hs-cTnI dynamics in both directions. Thus, the interpretation of hs-cTnI in patients undergoing HD is afflicted with a high risk of misinterpretation. Since the majority of HD patients present with baseline hs-cTnI levels above the cut-off value for MI, the interpretation of single hs-cTnI values in this population should be done with particular caution.",
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            "abstract": "Vergiftungen können gerade im Kindesalter eine Vielfalt an Auslösern haben und sind häufig sehr schwer den genauen Ursachen zuzuordnen. Aus diesem Grund kann man im Groben die unterschiedlichen Symptomenkomplexe zu sogenannten Toxidromen zusammenfassen und hat auf Grundlage dieser einen ersten Therapieansatz zur Hand. Bei identifizierten Ursachen gibt es in vielen Fällen eine spezifische Antidottherapie, weshalb im Folgenden ein Auszug aus häufigen Ätiologien beschrieben wird.",
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            "abstract": "Einleitung: In dieser Arbeit wurde der Frage der Überversorgung aus Sicht der niedergelassenen österreichischen Allgemeinmediziner*innen nachgegangen. Dabei versteht man unter Überversorgung medizinische Leistungen, die nicht indiziert sind oder keinen gesicherten Nutzen für die Patient*innen haben. \r\nMethode: Es wurden zwei offene Fragen als Teil eines Online-Fragebogens an sämtliche (insgesamt 4001) österreichische allgemeinmedizinische Ordinationen gesendet, deren Kontaktdaten im Internet frei zugänglich waren. Es erfolgte eine qualitative Auswertung der beiden offenen Fragen. In der ersten Frage wurde nach den wichtigsten überversorgenden und überdiagnostizierenden Maßnahmen im österreichischen Gesundheitssystem gefragt. Diese Frage wurde induktiv ausgewertet, indem die Antworten kategorisiert und dementsprechend zugeordnet wurden. Die zweite Frage behandelte die wichtigsten Maßnahmen, die helfen würden, um Überversorgung zu reduzieren. Diese Frage wurde deduktiv, angelehnt an das „Behaviour Change Wheel“, ausgewertet.  \r\nErgebnisse: Insgesamt wurde der Fragebogen von 331 Allgemeinmediziner*innen beantwortet. Der Großteil der Teilnehmer*innen war zwischen 40 und 49, bzw. 50-59 Jahre alt, wobei die Verteilung weiblich-männlich annähernd gleich groß war. Die erste Frage wurde 134-mal beantwortet. Den folgenden fünf Oberkategorien konnten die meisten Antworten zugeordnet werden: „Bildgebende Maßnahmen“ erhielt insgesamt 80 Antworten und wurde am häufigsten genannt. Darauf folgten die Kategorien „Labor“ mit 44 und „Medikamente“ mit 32 Nennungen. Der Oberkategorie „Untersuchungen“ konnten 29 Antworten zugeordnet werden und der Kategorie „Freier Zugang zu medizinischen Maßnahmen“ 19. \r\nDie zweite Frage wurde insgesamt 129-mal beantwortet. Folgenden Kategorien konnten die meisten Antworten zugeordnet werden; „Bildung“ wurde 31-mal, „Befähigung“ 26-mal und „Leitlinien“ 25-mal. „Kommunikation/Marketing“ 23-mal und „Ausbildung“ 15-mal genannt. \r\nDiskussion: Die in der Befragung genannten überversorgenden Maßnahmen ähneln den aus der Literatur bekannten Ergebnissen aus früheren Erhebungen in verschiedenen Ländern, so wurden auch dort häufig bildgebende Verfahren, wie auch Laboruntersuchungen genannt. Auch bei den aus Sicht der österreichischen Allgemeinmediziner*innen hilfreichen Maßnahmen zur Reduktion von Überversorgung finden sich in der durchgeführten Befragung ähnliche Ansätze, wie in anderen Ländern, wenngleich auch unterschiedliche Herangehensweisen zu erkennen sind. In der österreichischen Befragung wurden als die wichtigsten Maßnahmen die Bildung und die Befähigung gesehen. Im Gegensatz zu den USA, wo finanzielle Gründe als starker Faktor für überversorgende Maßnahmen angeführt wurden, war dieser Punkt in unserer Befragung kein Thema. In diesen Ergebnissen spiegeln sich auch die verschiedenen Gesundheitssysteme wider und so braucht es in verschiedenen Ländern mit verschiedenen Gesundheitssystemen unterschiedliche Ansätze, um eine Veränderung der Verhaltensweisen in Bezug auf Überversorgung zu bewirken.",
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            "abstract": "Spastic cerebral palsy, which can be divided into unilateral and bilateral subtypes, is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in childhood. However, the majority of studies that have examined the muscle-tendon properties of the lower limb muscles in individuals with spastic cerebral palsy have not distinguished between the two subtypes. One of the most significant factors influencing the functionality of spastic muscles is their morphological characteristics. Therefore, different muscle-tendon pathologies may require different treatment strategies. Accordingly, one aim of this thesis was to conduct a comparative analysis of the muscle and tendon characteristics of children with unilateral or bilateral spastic cerebral palsy. The use of valid and reliable measurement methods is critical in assessing potential differences at the musculotendinous level. Therefore, in a study performed beforehand, a 3D ultrasound approach was developed for the assessment of the gastrocnemius medialis muscle belly, muscle-tendon unit, and Achilles tendon lengths. This approach was evaluated with regard to two key aspects: firstly, its validity in comparison to magnetic resonance imaging, and secondly, its reliability for static and dynamic length measurements.\r\nIn order to evaluate the reliability and validity of the 3D ultrasound approach, two ultrasound assessment sessions and one magnetic resonance imaging examination were conducted. The tissue lengths were assessed at a fixed ankle joint position by combining 3D motion capture techniques, 2D ultrasound and vector algebra. Subsequently, the aforementioned measurements were then compared to those obtained from magnetic resonance imaging. The intra- and inter-rater reliability of the static and dynamic length assessment was evaluated using various statistical parameters including standard errors of measurement, coefficients of variation, intraclass correlation coefficients, and minimal detectable changes. A total of 33 ambulatory children were included to assess the muscle-tendon properties of the spastic cerebral palsy subtypes. Of these, 15 had unilateral and 18 had bilateral spastic cerebral palsy. Isometric muscle strength, ankle joint range of motion, and muscle-tendon properties of the gastrocnemius medialis muscle-tendon unit (e.g., muscle volume, tissue lengths and lengthening behaviour) were assessed using isokinetic dynamometry, 3D motion capture, and ultrasound, respectively. Independent t-tests or Mann-Whitney-U-tests were used to test for group differences with a level of significance set at α = 0.05. \r\nA comparison of the 3D ultrasound approach with magnetic resonance imaging revealed a slight underestimation of tissue lengths, with a difference of approximately 1.1%. Moreover, the approach demonstrated excellent intra- as well as inter-rater reliability, as indicated by high intraclass correlation coefficients (≥ 0.94), small standard errors of measurement (≤ 1.3 mm), and good values for minimal detectable change (≤ 3.6 mm). No significant differences were observed in any of the assessed parameters between children with unilateral or bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (p > 0.05, d < 0.57).\r\nThe proposed 3D ultrasound approach was found to be reliable and valid for the assessment of the gastrocnemius medialis muscle belly, muscle-tendon unit, and Achilles tendon lengths, as well as the lengthening behaviour of these tissues. It has been demonstrated that the approach can serve as a valuable measurement technique for examining both static and dynamic muscle-tendon characteristics. The functional and morphological properties of the gastrocnemius medialis muscle-tendon unit seem to be similarly developed in children with unilateral or bilateral spastic cerebral palsy. Therefore, the findings do not indicate a need for modification of study designs in the future to differentiate between individuals with unilateral or bilateral spastic cerebral palsy. Furthermore, the results of this study i",
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