Listen to our eighth Podcast with Johannes Knitza interviewing Julie Soulard. She is a French physiotherapist, who is particularly involved in research on gait analysis with wearable sensors. She will defend her PhD on gait and axial apondyloarthritis in a few weeks....
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Künstliche Intelligenz in der Medizin – kein Weg führt daran vorbei! Helfen Sie mit, die ethischen und sozialen Fragen der Zukunft der Medizin zu definieren.
In den kommenden Jahren ist davon auszugehen, dass sich durch die zunehmende Digitalisierung in der Medizin der klinische Alltag deutlich verändern wird. Neue Technologien, wie Künstliche Intelligenz (KI), können medizinischem Fachpersonal dabei helfen ihren...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 7
Listen to our seventh Podcast with Martin Krusche interviewing Tjardo Maarseveen. He is an assistant Research Scientist at Leiden University Medical Center and answers question to his recent paper with the title "Machine Learning Electronic Health Record...
Call for Papers: Thematic series on Digital Rheumatology in Arthritis Research & Therapy
Guest Editors: Professor Thomas Hugle (University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland) Dr Johannes Knitza (University Hospital Erlangen, Germany) Dr Martin Krusche (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany) The journal Arthritis Research & Therapy has launched a...
Statement of the German Society for Rheumatology (DGRh) on the use of video consultations in rheumatology
For several years video consultations have been regarded as a new form of medical healthcare infrastructure, in addition to personal doctor-patient contacts and have also been partly promoted. The COVID-19 pandemic brought unexpected topicality and attention to the...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 6
Listen to our latest podcast with Thomas HĂĽgle interviewing Matteo Caorsi and Wallyson de Oliviera from the company L2F and understand the basics of artificial intelligence and imaging and how it can be used to improve patients care in Rheumatology. About L2F L2F was...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 5
Listen to our fifth Podcast with Johannes Knitza interviewing Fabian Proft. He is a rheumatologist and senior researcher at the Med. Department of Gastroenterology, Infectiology and Rheumatology CBF, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany, where he is heading the...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 4
Listen to our fourth Podcast with Johannes Knitza interviewing Rachel Knevel. She is an ass. Prof at the Rheumatology Department of the LUMC working as clinician and scientist. During her PhD she studied the genetics of phenotypic characteristics of rheumatoid...
Mobile Health in Rheumatology: A Patient Survey Study exploring Usage, Preferences, Barriers and eHealth Literacy
Background: Mobile Health (mHealth) defines the support and practice of health care using mobile devices and promises to improve the current treatment situation of patients with chronic diseases. Little is known about mHealth usage and digital preferences of patients...
Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes: A survey about acceptance, usage and barriers among German Rheumatologists
This study aimed to evaluate the current level of acceptance, usage, and barriers among German rheumatologists regarding the utilization of ePROs. The importance of different ePRO features for rheumatologists was investigated. Additionally, the most frequently used...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 3
Listen to our third podcast with Thomas Hügle interviewing Dr. Johannes Knitza from University Hospital Erlangen and Dr. Martin Krusche from Charité Berlin. Both rheumatologists are active player in digital rheumatology and published several scientific papers on their...
Cloudy With A Chance of Pain
The talk will describe our national smartphone study Cloudy with a Chance of Pain, exploring aspects of its set-up, recruitment and retention, analysis and public engagement. For thousands of years, there has been a belief by people living with long-term...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 2
Listen to our second Podcast with Thomas Hügle interviewing Prof. Ali Mobasheri. He is Professor of Musculoskeletal Biology in the Research Unit of Medical Imaging, Physics and Technology within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oulu in Finland. He talks...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in Rheumatology imaging: Are we ready?
Please find here all nine abstracts of the session "Artificial intelligence and machine learning in Rheumatology imaging: Are we ready?"Â at EULAR E-Congress 2020 from June 3rd:
Mechanism of baricitinib supports artificial intelligence-predicted testing in COVID-19 patients
Baricitinib, is an oral Janus kinase (JAK)1/JAK2 inhibitor approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) that was independently predicted, using artificial intelligence (AI)-algorithms, to be useful for COVID-19 infection via a proposed anti-cytokine effects...
Apps und ihre Anwendungsgebiete in der Rheumatologie
The increasing use of smartphones is accompanied by a significant increase in the use of mobile applications (apps). Chronically ill patients could permanently profit from this development.This development is fuelled by the Digital Healthcare Act (DVG), whereby...
Patient discussions of glucocorticoid-related side effects within an online health community forum
Background: Social media websites are an important, largely untapped source of data about patients’ experience of living with disease and its treatment. This includes information on drugs such as the occurrence, nature and impact of side effects. However, there are...
Podcast: Digital Rheumatology Network Vol. 1
Listen to our first Podcast with Thomas HĂĽgle interviewing Simone Stumpf. She received a PhD in Computer Science in 2001 and a BSc in Computer Science with Cognitive Science in 1996, both from University College London. She joined City University London as Lecturer in...