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View article: Feasibility of a multimodal AI-based clinical assessment platform in emergency care: an exploratory pilot study
Feasibility of a multimodal AI-based clinical assessment platform in emergency care: an exploratory pilot study Open
Background Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) is a key challenge in modern healthcare, affecting not only patient and staff comfort but also mortality rates and quality of care. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers the potential to…
View article: First epileptic seizure and quality of life – A prospective study
First epileptic seizure and quality of life – A prospective study Open
Our results suggest that QoL may be impaired in patients diagnosed with epilepsy early, immediately after the onset of disease. Early follow-up monitoring from the beginning of patient career is important for possible interventions and to …
View article: Undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea syndrome as a treatable cause of new‐onset sleepiness in some post‐<scp>COVID</scp> patients
Undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea syndrome as a treatable cause of new‐onset sleepiness in some post‐<span>COVID</span> patients Open
Background and purpose Infection with COVID‐19 can lead to persistent sequelae, such as fatigue, daytime sleepiness or disturbed sleep, that can remain for more than 12 weeks and that are summarized as post‐COVID syndrome. The causes remai…
View article: Determinants of quality of life in adults with epilepsy: a multicenter, cross-sectional study from Germany
Determinants of quality of life in adults with epilepsy: a multicenter, cross-sectional study from Germany Open
Background Assessment of quality of life (QoL) has become an important indicator for chronic neurological diseases. While these conditions often limit personal independence and autonomy, they are also associated with treatment-related prob…
View article: Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging connectome features are predictive of functional lateralization of semantic processing in the anterior temporal lobes
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging connectome features are predictive of functional lateralization of semantic processing in the anterior temporal lobes Open
Assessment of regional language lateralization is crucial in many scenarios, but not all populations are suited for its evaluation via task‐functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In this study, the utility of structural connectome f…
View article: Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation influences gastric motility: A randomized, double-blind trial in healthy individuals
Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation influences gastric motility: A randomized, double-blind trial in healthy individuals Open
We provide evidence that 4-h of taVNS influences gastric motility in healthy human participants for the first time using rtMRI. HF stimulation is associated with higher amplitudes of peristaltic waves in the gastric antrum compared to LF s…
View article: Simple Ventilators for Emergency Use Based on Bag-Valve Pressing Systems: Lessons Learned and Future Steps
Simple Ventilators for Emergency Use Based on Bag-Valve Pressing Systems: Lessons Learned and Future Steps Open
As part of a plethora of global efforts to minimize the negative effects of the SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19) pandemic, we developed two different mechanisms that, after further development, could potentially be of use in the future in order to inc…
View article: Can CPAP machines be repurposed to solve the ventilator shortage?
Can CPAP machines be repurposed to solve the ventilator shortage? Open
The worldwide shortage of medical-grade ventilators is a well-known issue, that has become one of the central topics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Given that these machines are expensive and have long lead times, one approach is to vacate …
View article: First clinical postmarketing experiences in the treatment of epilepsies with brivaracetam: a retrospective observational multicentre study
First clinical postmarketing experiences in the treatment of epilepsies with brivaracetam: a retrospective observational multicentre study Open
Objectives Brivaracetam (BRV) is the latest approved antiepileptic drug and acts as a synaptic vesicle protein 2A ligand. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of BRV in the clinical setting. Design Ret…
View article: Brivaracetam in the Treatment of Patients with Epilepsy—First Clinical Experiences
Brivaracetam in the Treatment of Patients with Epilepsy—First Clinical Experiences Open
BRV seems to be a safe, easy, and effective option in the treatment of patients with epilepsy, especially in the treatment of patients who have psychiatric comorbidities and might not be good candidates for LEV treatment. BRV broadens the …