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Hautarzt ; 70(11): 854-863, 2019 Nov.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31584113

ABSTRACT

The project "Pain-free Hospital" was the first attempt to improve the level of postoperative care by standardizing pain therapy standards (concepts) in the individual surgical disciplines. Dermatosurgery is no exception. In addition to drug therapy, it is also important to consider biopsychosocial aspects of the symptom pain, as this is the only way to prevent chronification of acute pain in the further course of a disease. Drug therapy should not only be adapted to the classic WHO system (only considering pain intensity), but should also address aspects of pain quality. In this article, we discuss these aspects in more detail and present our treatment concept for dermatosurgery.


Subject(s)
Dermatologic Surgical Procedures , Pain Management/methods , Pain, Postoperative/therapy , Pain , Humans , Pain Measurement
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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 16080, 2018 Oct 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30382144

ABSTRACT

We reveal a new face of the old clichéd system: a dissipative quantum harmonic oscillator. We formulate and study a quantum counterpart of the energy equipartition theorem satisfied for classical systems. Both mean kinetic energy Ek and mean potential energy Ep of the oscillator are expressed as Ek = 〈εk〉 and Ep = 〈εp〉, where 〈εk〉 and 〈εp〉 are mean kinetic and potential energies per one degree of freedom of the thermostat which consists of harmonic oscillators too. The symbol 〈...〉 denotes two-fold averaging: (i) over the Gibbs canonical state for the thermostat and (ii) over thermostat oscillators frequencies ω which contribute to Ek and Ep according to the probability distribution [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively. The role of the system-thermostat coupling strength and the memory time is analysed for the exponentially decaying memory function (Drude dissipation mechanism) and the algebraically decaying damping kernel.

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Schmerz ; 32(6): 449-455, 2018 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30306308

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There is neither a "gold standard" nor commonly approved therapy goals in postoperative pain therapy. In a multi-center study, more than 80% of all patients treated stated that they suffered from postoperative pain. Moreover, patients evaluated the pain therapy as significantly worse than other medical or nursing practices. Therefore, there is a need for optimization in therapy for acute pain. OBJECTIVES: The goal of our project was to figure out if the introduction of a "pain treatment standard" would increase the satisfaction of patients, physicians, and nurses, and reduce the costs of pain-related medicine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Overall, 2769 patients and 285 providers (202 nurses and 83 physicians) were polled. The medication costs in ten areas of the ward were evaluated and compared. The providers were offered a training course on the "pain standard" and it was officially introduced onto the wards. After some time, the satisfaction of patients and providers and the use of medicine were recorded again. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The maximum pain values declared by the patients significantly decreased after the introduction of the "pain standard." The satisfaction with pain therapy significantly increased for the patients and for the providers. The reported minimum pain values of the patients did not change significantly. The costs of pain medicine slightly increased. In general, there was a positive effect of introducing a "pain standard" for patients and providers.


Subject(s)
Acute Pain , Physicians , Hospitals , Humans , Pain Management , Pain, Postoperative , Patient Satisfaction , Personal Satisfaction
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IEEE Trans Med Imaging ; 37(11): 2526-2535, 2018 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29994248

ABSTRACT

A novel approach to tomographic data processing has been developed and evaluated using the Jagiellonian positron emission tomography scanner as an example. We propose a system in which there is no need for powerful, local to the scanner processing facility, capable to reconstruct images on the fly. Instead, we introduce a field programmable gate array system-on-chip platform connected directly to data streams coming from the scanner, which can perform event building, filtering, coincidence search, and region-of-response reconstruction by the programmable logic and visualization by the integrated processors. The platform significantly reduces data volume converting raw data to a list-mode representation, while generating visualization on the fly.


Subject(s)
Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Positron-Emission Tomography/instrumentation , Algorithms , Equipment Design , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Positron-Emission Tomography/methods
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Hautarzt ; 69(1): 48-57, 2018 Jan.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28983646

ABSTRACT

In order to avoid chronification of pain, appropriate treatment has to be started as early as possible. Inpatient dermatology patients not only suffer from old age and associated multimorbidities but also from characteristic pain due to distinct dermatological diseases. In many cases clinicians have little experience with specific pain treatment but instead have many concerns about how to deal with analgesics. So far chronic pain has been treated according to the pain ladder of the World Health Organization (WHO), which prioritizes the intensity of pain. This article presents an easily implementable concept of pain therapy with special emphasis on the quality of pain. This provides information on whether it is neuropathic or nociceptive pain, which can ultimately be differentially treated. The primary aim is to provide treating dermatologists with a concept to assist in the initiation of an efficient and correct pain therapy. This brief introduction of an individualized pain treatment can reduce the risk of chronification of pain, which can severely impair the quality of life particularly in dermatology patients and also the frequent stigmatization due to the dermatosis.


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Care , Dermatology , Skin Diseases/therapy , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use , Chronic Pain/classification , Chronic Pain/therapy , Drug Therapy, Combination , Early Medical Intervention , Humans , Neuralgia/classification , Neuralgia/therapy , Nociceptive Pain/classification , Nociceptive Pain/therapy , Pain Measurement , Pain, Postoperative/classification , Pain, Postoperative/therapy , Patient Care Team , Referral and Consultation , Skin Diseases/classification
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Phys Med Biol ; 62(12): 5076-5097, 2017 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28452337

ABSTRACT

In this paper we estimate the time resolution of the J-PET scanner built from plastic scintillators. We incorporate the method of signal processing using the Tikhonov regularization framework and the kernel density estimation method. We obtain simple, closed-form analytical formulae for time resolution. The proposed method is validated using signals registered by means of the single detection unit of the J-PET tomograph built from a 30 cm long plastic scintillator strip. It is shown that the experimental and theoretical results obtained for the J-PET scanner equipped with vacuum tube photomultipliers are consistent.


Subject(s)
Positron-Emission Tomography/instrumentation , Scintillation Counting/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Humans , Plastics , Time Factors
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Schmerz ; 31(4): 366-374, 2017 Aug.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28175998

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Neglect-like symptoms (NLS) describe the experience of perceiving a limb as foreign and could be detected in chronic pain disorders as well as after knee joint replacement. The aim of the present study was to find out whether patients with and without NLS after surgery of the upper extremities differ with respect to pain intensity and psychosocial variables and if NLS are associated with chronic postoperative pain (CPSP). METHODS: In this study 241 patients were interviewed using a validated questionnaire preoperatively as well as 1 day, 4 weeks, 3 months and 6 months postoperatively. Patients with and without NLS were compared using the χ2-test or Mann-Whitney U­test. The level of significance was adjusted for multiple testing. RESULTS: The NLS could be found to a slight extent throughout the entire study period. Patients with NLS showed significantly higher maximum pain scores at every measurement time point: average difference (∆ = 3, adjusted p < 0.005), a higher impairment due to pain (∆ = 15, adjusted p < 0.005), more anxiety (∆ = 3, adjusted p < 0.005), depression (∆ = 3, average adjusted p < 0.003) and kinesiophobia (∆ = 4, preoperative not significant, average postoperative adjusted p = 0.004). Preoperatively, more stressful life events (p = 0.002) and higher stress values (p < 0.001) were reported. In patients with CPSP, NLS occurred significantly more often (74%) than in patients without clinically relevant pain (17.5%. p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The occurrence of NLS is associated with higher pain scores, more impairment due to pain and a higher psychosocial burden and they are more frequent in patients with CPSP. Further investigations are needed to show if NLS are an independent risk factor for the chronification of pain and if NLS play an independent role in the pathogenesis of pain.


Subject(s)
Arm/surgery , Pain, Postoperative/etiology , Perceptual Disorders/etiology , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Chronic Pain/etiology , Chronic Pain/psychology , Depressive Disorder/diagnosis , Depressive Disorder/psychology , Disability Evaluation , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement , Pain, Postoperative/psychology , Perceptual Disorders/psychology , Postoperative Complications/psychology , Risk Factors , Statistics as Topic , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27547122

ABSTRACT

We present a study of the application of the Jagiellonian positron emission tomograph (J-PET) for the registration of gamma quanta from decays of ortho-positronium (o-Ps). The J-PET is the first positron emission tomography scanner based on organic scintillators in contrast to all current PET scanners based on inorganic crystals. Monte Carlo simulations show that the J-PET as an axially symmetric and high acceptance scanner can be used as a multi-purpose detector well suited to pursue research including e.g. tests of discrete symmetries in decays of ortho-positronium in addition to the medical imaging. The gamma quanta originating from o-Ps decay interact in the plastic scintillators predominantly via the Compton effect, making the direct measurement of their energy impossible. Nevertheless, it is shown in this paper that the J-PET scanner will enable studies of the [Formula: see text] decays with angular and energy resolution equal to [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively. An order of magnitude shorter decay time of signals from plastic scintillators with respect to the inorganic crystals results not only in better timing properties crucial for the reduction of physical and instrumental background, but also suppresses significantly the pile-ups, thus enabling compensation of the lower efficiency of the plastic scintillators by performing measurements with higher positron source activities.

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Phys Med Biol ; 61(5): 2025-47, 2016 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26895187

ABSTRACT

Recent tests of a single module of the Jagiellonian Positron Emission Tomography system (J-PET) consisting of 30 cm long plastic scintillator strips have proven its applicability for the detection of annihilation quanta (0.511 MeV) with a coincidence resolving time (CRT) of 0.266 ns. The achieved resolution is almost by a factor of two better with respect to the current TOF-PET detectors and it can still be improved since, as it is shown in this article, the intrinsic limit of time resolution for the determination of time of the interaction of 0.511 MeV gamma quanta in plastic scintillators is much lower. As the major point of the article, a method allowing to record timestamps of several photons, at two ends of the scintillator strip, by means of matrix of silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) is introduced. As a result of simulations, conducted with the number of SiPM varying from 4 to 42, it is shown that the improvement of timing resolution saturates with the growing number of photomultipliers, and that the [Formula: see text] configuration at two ends allowing to read twenty timestamps, constitutes an optimal solution. The conducted simulations accounted for the emission time distribution, photon transport and absorption inside the scintillator, as well as quantum efficiency and transit time spread of photosensors, and were checked based on the experimental results. Application of the [Formula: see text] matrix of SiPM allows for achieving the coincidence resolving time in positron emission tomography of [Formula: see text]0.170 ns for 15 cm axial field-of-view (AFOV) and [Formula: see text]0.365 ns for 100 cm AFOV. The results open perspectives for construction of a cost-effective TOF-PET scanner with significantly better TOF resolution and larger AFOV with respect to the current TOF-PET modalities.


Subject(s)
Photons , Plastics/radiation effects , Positron-Emission Tomography/methods , Scintillation Counting/methods , Scintillation Counting/instrumentation
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Schmerz ; 27(2): 174-81, 2013 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23539277

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The successful therapy of phantom pain remains a major challenge, because the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are still not fully understood. A therapeutic approach with tapentadol has not been described so far. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Five patients suffering upper and lower extremity phantom pain were successfully treated with tapentadol (prolonged release) with differing doses. RESULTS: In 4 patients, a strongly reduced pain intensity between 4 and 6.5 on the visual analog scale (VAS) was recorded. The fifth patient reported an increase in the nocturnal sleep duration from 2 to 5 h and a decrease in the number of phantom pain attacks by 30 %. In 2 patients, the additional medication could be lowered or stretched. Side effects (vertigo, fatigue) were only observed in one subject. CONCLUSION: The cases described provide preliminary evidence that the synergistic combination of µ-opioid receptor agonism (MOR) and noradrenalin re-uptake inhibition (NRI) provided by tapentadol may be beneficial in the treatment of phantom pain.


Subject(s)
Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use , Phantom Limb/drug therapy , Phenols/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Analgesics, Opioid/adverse effects , Delayed-Action Preparations , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement/drug effects , Phenols/adverse effects , Receptors, Opioid, mu/agonists , Tapentadol
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Zentralbl Chir ; 137(2): 187-95, 2012 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21344368

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The introduction in 2006 of the European legislation restricting physicians work-ing hours has had a dramatic impact on working conditions. This restriction called for a marked improvement in hospital workflow, leading to a reduction of time spent on ward rounds. We conducted an opinion survey assessing patient satisfaction in the area of markedly reduced ward rounds. MATERIALS AND METHODS: By January 2009, the time-frame allowed for morning ward rounds had been reduced by 33 % from 45 to 30 min. At the same time, the attendance of the senior staff surgeon was declared mandatory on each ward round. We conducted a prospective study, assessing patient satisfaction over a period of 3 months. RESULTS: 86 patients with an average age of 56.7 years were repeatedly questioned by a single investigator. Average length of hospital stay was 7.2 days. Patients expected ward rounds to average 5.3 min, which was significantly higher than actually observed. However, an overall patient satisfaction of above 80 % could be measured. CONCLUSION: In spite of the reduced time spent on ward rounds, a high level of overall patient satisfaction can be obtained due to the regular attendance of a senior staff surgeon. Process management is furthermore endorsed by the routine -application of clinical pathways in patient management.


Subject(s)
Patient Satisfaction , Teaching Rounds , Time and Motion Studies , Female , Germany , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Education as Topic , Prospective Studies , Quality Control , Work Schedule Tolerance , Workflow
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Br J Anaesth ; 93(2): 235-40, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15194623

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The dimensionless Narcotrend (NCT) index (MonitorTechnik, Germany, version 4.0), from 100 (awake) to 0, is a new index based on electroencephalogram pattern recognition. Transferring guidelines for titrating the Bispectral Index (BIS, Aspect Medical Systems, USA, version XP) to the NCT index depends on their comparability. We compared the relationship between BIS and NCT values during propofol anaesthesia. METHODS: Eighteen adult patients about to have radical prostatectomy were investigated. An epidural catheter was placed in the lumbar space and electrodes for BIS and NCT were applied as recommended by the manufacturers. After i.v. fentanyl 0.1 mg, anaesthesia was induced with a propofol infusion. After intubation, patients received bupivacaine 0.5% 15 ml via the epidural catheter. Forty-five minutes after induction, the propofol concentration was increased to substantial burst suppression pattern and then decreased. This was done twice in each patient, and BIS and Narcotrend values were recorded at intervals of 5 s. The efficacy of NCT and BIS in predicting consciousness vs unconsciousness was evaluated using the prediction probability (P(K)). RESULTS: We collected 38 629 artefact-free data pairs of BIS and NCT values from the respective 5-s epochs. Because of artefacts, another 5008 epochs had been excluded from data analysis (3855 epochs for the NCT index alone, 245 epochs for the BIS alone and 908 epochs for both indices). Mean (sd) values in awake patients were 94 (6) for Narcotrend and 91 (8) for BIS. With loss of the eyelash reflex, both values were significantly reduced, to 72 (9) for NCT (P<0.001) and to 77 (11) for the BIS index (P<0.001). The PK value for loss of eyelash reflex was similar for BIS (0.95) and NCT (0.93). Decreasing BIS values coincided with decreasing NCT values. A sigmoid model [NCT index=52.8+26.8/(1+exp(-(BIS-78.3)/4.8))(0.4); r=0.52] described the correlation between BIS and NCT index in a BIS range between 100 and 50. For BIS values lower than 50, a second sigmoid model with a correlation of r=0.83 was applied [NCT index=6.6+45.3/(1+exp(-(BIS-29.8)/2.4)) (0.6) r=0.83]. The relationship between burst suppression ratio (BSR) and NCT index was best described by the following sigmoid model: NCT index=265/(1+exp((-BSR+108)/-49); r=0.73. CONCLUSIONS: We found a sufficient correlation between BIS and NCT index, but deviations from the line of identity in some ranges require attention. Therefore, a simple 1:1 transfer from BIS to NCT values is not adequate. Our results might serve as a blueprint for the rational translation of BIS into NCT values.


Subject(s)
Anesthetics, Intravenous , Electroencephalography/methods , Monitoring, Intraoperative/methods , Propofol , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Aged , Anesthesia, Intravenous , Electroencephalography/drug effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prostatectomy , Reproducibility of Results
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 67(6 Pt 2): 066106, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16241303

ABSTRACT

A geometry of networks endowed with a causal structure is discussed using the conventional framework of the equilibrium statistical mechanics. The popular growing network models appear as particular causal models. We focus on a class of tree graphs, an analytically solvable case. General formulas are derived, describing the degree distribution, the ancestor-descendant correlation, and the probability that a randomly chosen node lives at a given geodesic distance from the root. It is shown that the Hausdorff dimension d(H) of the causal networks is generically infinite, in contrast to the maximally random trees where it is generically finite.

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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 43(6): 1365-9, 1976 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1036742

ABSTRACT

A case of hypothyroidism is described in a young woman who on thyroid scan had a discrete functioning "nodule" with homogeneous radioactive iodine uptake, and surrounded by atrophic non-functioning thyroid tissue. Antithyroglobulin antibodies were not demonstrable, but anti-microsomal antibodies were positive at a titer of 1:25,600. Histologically, the "nodule" represented Hashimoto's thyroiditis with more extensive destruction of the remaining gland. Although it is unusual, Hashimoto's disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of functioning thyroid nodules, and both anti-thyroglobulin and anti-microsomal antibodies should be obtained in such circumstances.


Subject(s)
Thyroid Gland/pathology , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/pathology , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/diagnosis
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