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Heuer, Claudia. "Siemens im Kaufrausch." kma - Klinik Management aktuell 12, no. 02 (February 2007): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1574088.

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Drei Akquisitionen in den vergangenen drei Quartalen, Investitionssummen von über sechs Milliarden Euro. Siemens Medical Solutions hat das Tempo angezogen und die Konkurrenz in Zugzwang gebracht. Jüngstes Mitglied der Siemens-Familie ist seit Januar dieses Jahres die Gesellschaft für Systemforschung und Dienstleistungen im Gesundheitswesen (GSD). Ein Kauf, der an den Machtverhältnissen rüttelt.
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Heuer, Claudia. "Stapellauf." kma - Klinik Management aktuell 12, no. 07 (July 2007): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1574274.

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Die Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (WWU) kann im Rahmen ihrer Exzellenzinitiative auf ein neues Vorzeigeinstitut verweisen. Mithilfe einer Public Private Partnership zwischen der WWU und Siemens Medical Solutions wurde das Europäische Institut für Molekulare Bildgebung (EIMI) aus der Taufe gehoben.
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Benndorf, Goetz, Benjamin Claus, Charles M. Strother, Lee Chang, and Richard P. Klucznik. "Increased Cell Opening and Prolapse of Struts of a Neuroform Stent in Curved Vasculature:Value of Angiographic Computed Tomography: Technical Case Report." Operative Neurosurgery 58, suppl_4 (April 1, 2006): ONS—E380—ONS—E380. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000205287.06739.e1.

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Abstract Objective and Importance: To describe the use of a new imaging tool, angiographic computed tomography, for visualization of cell opening and strut prolapse of a Neuroform 2 stent (Boston Scientific/Target, Fremont, CA) placed in curved vasculature for treatment of a basilar tip aneurysm. Clinical Presentation: A 46-year-old woman presented with an unruptured 8-mm basilar tip aneurysm with a wide patulous neck. Intervention: A 4 × 20-mm Neuroform 2 stent was placed across the aneurysm neck. Angiographic computed tomographic scanning was performed using a flat detector biplane angiographic system with new commercially available software (Dyna-CT; Siemens Medical Solution, Forchheim, Germany) and the following parameters: 20-second acquisition, 0.4-degree increment, 512 matrix in projections, 220-degree total angle, 20 degree/s, and approximately 15 to 30 frames/s, for a total of 538 projections. Image postprocessing was performed to correct scattered radiation, beam hardening, and ring artifacts on a commercially available workstation (Leonardo, Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany). The aneurysm was coiled in a second session, using bare platinum coils without clinical sequelae. Conclusion: Increased opening of cells and prolapsing of struts of an open cell design stent can occur after placement in a curved vessel across an aneurysm orifice. Angiographic computed tomography is a new imaging tool that provides visualization of intracranial stents that is superior to digital subtraction angiogram or nonsubtracted images. It will enhance our understanding of stent behavior in clinical practice and improve the efficacy and safety of intracranial stent placement. Further in vitro and in vivo imaging studies of intracranial stents are necessary to assess the value of this promising new technique.
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Miller, Andrew A., and Aaron K. Phillips. "A Contemporary Case Study Illustrating the Integration of Health Information Technologies into the Organisation and Clinical Practice of Radiation Oncology." Health Information Management 34, no. 4 (December 2005): 136–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/183335830503400407.

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The development of software in radiation oncology departments has seen the increase in capability from the Record and Verify software focused on patient safety to a fully-fledged Oncology Information System (OIS). This paper reports on the medical aspects of the implementation of a modern Oncology Information System (IMPAC MultiAccess®, also known as the Siemens LANTIS®) in a New Zealand hospital oncology department. The department was successful in translating paper procedures into electronic procedures, and the report focuses on the changes in approach to organisation and data use that occurred. The difficulties that were faced, which included procedural re-design, management of change, removal of paper, implementation cost, integration with the HIS, quality assurance and datasets, are highlighted along with the local solutions developed to overcome these problems.
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Algeciras-Schimnich, Alicia, David E. Bruns, James C. Boyd, Sandra C. Bryant, Kristin A. La Fortune, and Stefan KG Grebe. "Failure of Current Laboratory Protocols to Detect Lot-to-Lot Reagent Differences: Findings and Possible Solutions." Clinical Chemistry 59, no. 8 (August 1, 2013): 1187–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2013.205070.

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BACKGROUND Maintaining consistency of results over time is a challenge in laboratory medicine. Lot-to-lot reagent changes are a major threat to consistency of results. METHODS For the period October 2007 through July 2012, we reviewed lot validation data for each new lot of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) reagents (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics) at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Analyses of discarded patient samples were used for comparison of lots. For the same period, we determined the distributions of reported patient results for each lot of reagents at the 2 institutions. RESULTS Lot-to-lot validation studies identified no reagent lot as significantly different from the preceding lot. By contrast, significant lot-to-lot changes were seen in the means and medians of 105 668 reported patient IGF-I results during the period. The frequency of increased results increased nearly 2-fold to a high of 17%, without detectable changes in the underlying patient demographics. Retrospective statistical analysis indicated that lot-to-lot comparison protocols were underpowered and that validation studies for this assay required testing >100 samples to achieve 90% power to detect reagent lots that would significantly alter the distributions of patient results. CONCLUSIONS The number of test samples required for adequate lot-to-lot validation protocols is high and may be prohibitively large, especially for low-volume or complex assays. Monitoring of the distributions of patient results has the potential to detect lot-to-lot inconsistencies relatively quickly. We recommend that manufacturers implement remote monitoring of patient results from analyzers in multiple institutions to allow rapid identification of between-lot result inconsistency.
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Darwal, Maureen A., Zakaria Hakma, Mandy J. Binning, Adam Arthur, Bain Mark, Bernard Bendock, Mandy Jo Binning, et al. "Endovascular Coil Embolization of a Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm: 2-Dimensional Operative Video." Operative Neurosurgery 19, no. 6 (November 16, 2020): E597—E598. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opaa278.

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Abstract Since the International Subarachnoid Aneurysm Trial,1 endovascular treatment has been the favored treatment for appropriate ruptured intracranial aneurysms. While our endovascular technology has advanced to allow us to treat the majority of intracranial aneurysms, simple coil embolization is still the most common modality. This video demonstrates the fundamentals of aneurysm catheterization and coiling for safe treatment. In addition, the set-up and devices are detailed. This video is to add to the library of basic techniques that will aid a large number of practitioners. This patient consented to endovascular treatment. The video demonstrates endovascular coil embolization of a posterior communicating artery aneurysm in a 76-yr-old female who presented with a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Image of biplane suite in video used courtesy of Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. Illustration at 5:12 reprinted from Yasargil MG, et al, Microneurosurgery IV B, p. 9, Thieme, New York, 1995.
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Shah, Pooja, Amish Sharma, Jayanti Gyawali, Sharma Paudel, Shanta Lall Shrestha, and Surendra Maharjan. "Dose optimization in computed tomography of brain using CARE kV and CARE Dose 4D." Radiography Open 4, no. 1 (December 30, 2018): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/radopen.3110.

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Background: Computed Tomography (CT) scan of brain is the most widely used CT examination. Latest CT scanners have the potential to deliver very low radiation dose by utilizing tube potential and tube current modulation techniques. We aim to determine the application of CARE kV (tube potential modulation) and CARE Dose4D (tube current modulation) in CT scan of brain. Both CARE kV and CARE Dose4D are well-established innovative technology of Siemens Medical Solutions. Methodology: A prospective hospital-based study was conducted during four months at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH). The data were collected on a Siemens Somatom Definition Edge 128 slices CT scanner. Non-random purposive sampling technique was employed. Ethical approval and consent to participate were taken for every participant. Non-contrast (NC) CT images were acquired without using CARE kV and CARE Dose4D, whereas during contrast-enhanced (CE) investigation, both were turned on keeping other scanning parameters constant for each individual. Results: A total of 72 patients, 42 males and 28 females - mean age 41y (range 16-87y) participated in this study. The Body Mass Index (BMI) was 22.0, range 20.1-25.0. The mean value of Computed Tomography Dose Index (CTDI), Dose Length Product (DLP) and Effective Dose (ED) before and after switching on both CARE kV and CARE Dose4D were 58.19±0.35 and 39.67±3.59 milli-Gray (mGy), 946.67 and 652.58 mGy-cm, and 1.98 and 1.36 milli-Sievert (mSv) respectively. Conclusion: CARE kV and CARE Dose4D can reduce radiation dose in CT scan of brain without loss of image quality.
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Kim, Hyeon-Sik, Byeong-il Lee, and Jae-Sung Ahn. "Assessment of MicroPET Image Quality Based on Reconstruction Methods and Post-Filtering." Applied Sciences 11, no. 18 (September 18, 2021): 8707. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11188707.

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The accuracy of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is hampered by the partial volume effect (PVE), which causes image blurring and sampling. The PVE produces spillover phenomena, making PET analysis difficult. Generally, the PVE values vary based on reconstruction methods and filtering. Thus, selection of the proper reconstruction and filtering method can ensure accurate and high-quality PET images. This study compared the values of factors (recovery coefficient (RC), uniformity, and spillover ratio (SOR)) associated with different reconstruction and post-filtering methods using a mouse image quality phantom (NEMA NU 4), and we present an effective approach for microPET images. The PET images were obtained using a microPET scanner (Inveon, Siemens Medical Solutions, Malvern, PA, USA). PET data were reconstructed and/or post-filtered. For tumors smaller than 3 mm, iterative reconstruction methods provided better image quality. For tumor sizes bigger than 3 mm, reconstruction methods without post-filtering showed better results.
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Mohamed, Reda. "Anatomical and Radiographic Study on the Skull and Mandible of the African Lion (Panthera leo)." Journal of Morphological Sciences 36, no. 03 (August 9, 2019): 174–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1691756.

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Objective The taxonomic affiliations can be detected via the skull morphology. The objective of this study was to give a detailed gross anatomical and radiographic description of the bones and foramina of the skull and mandible of the lion. This information could be used in the identification of the skull and mandible of the lion, which is of great importance in taxonomic affiliation and to help the zoo veterinarians to detect, diagnose, and treat head conditions. Materials and Methods The current work was conducted on two skulls and mandibles of lions. The skulls and mandible were prepared using standard boiling and maceration technique. The gross and radiographic photos of the bones and foramina of the skull and mandible were taken using a Kodak digital camera and Siemens mobile full wave X-ray machine (Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany). Results The skull of the lion comprised of facial and cranial parts. The nasal openings were large, and the bony orbit was incomplete. The supraorbital foramen was absent. The zygomatic arch was large. The frontal region had a deep longitudinal depression dorsally. The mandible was a paired bone with movable articulation, and it had strongly excavated masseteric fossa with a well-developed crest. The dental formula was 30 teeth consisting of small incisors, long canines and carnassial premolars. Conclusion The current study showed that the osteology and foramina of the skull and mandible of the lion were similar to those of other mammals. The information is important for taxonomic affiliation, and wildlife forensic as well as to help the zoo veterinarians to manage clinical head diseases in this species.
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Vasiliev, A. Yu, E. B. Petrova, M. V. Fedorova, S. B. Efimova, and P. N. Kordatov. "The results of standard echocardiography and use of Velocity Vector Imaging technology after surgical revascularization in patients with coronary artery disease." Bulletin of Siberian Medicine 18, no. 2 (August 11, 2019): 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2019-2-31-43.

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The aim of the study was to assess the impact of surgical revascularization on left ventricular function using standard echocardiographic study and Velocity Vector Imaging technology. Materials and methods. 40 patients with ischemic heart disease were examined before and 12 days, 6, 12 and 24 months after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). A standard echocardiographic (EchoCG) study was performed on ultrasound scanner Acuson Х 300 (Siemens, USA) with a 5–1 MHz sector multifrequency sensor. For objective assessment of myocardial function, the analysis of left ventricular (LV) deformation and rotational properties was performed using Syngo VVI (Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc., США) in 720 LV segments. Results. Standard EchoCG showed a stable systolic, diastolic and contractile LV function during 2 years of follow-up. The study of global values of strain (S) and strain rate (SR) showed a decrease in longitudinal S 6 months after CABG in the right coronary artery (RCA) area in the group of patients with complaints compared to those who had no complaints (p = 0.004), in addition, in this zone there was a tendency to a difference in longitudinal SR between these two groups (p = 0.07). In anterior descending artery area was a tendency to decreased strain of longitudinal fibers (p = 0.06) during the same period of observation. 1 year after CABG, strain decreased in patients with complaints (p = 0.04) in the circumference artery area only in circular fibers. Positive dynamics were noted in the diastolic function of left ventricular fibers and rotation indices. Conclusion. The use of Velocity Vector Imaging after coronary bypass surgery shows a change in the function of myocardial fibers in the areas of coronary arteries, which is important in patients complaining of angina pain.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Siemens Medical Solutions"

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Magnusson, David, and Johan Marengård. "Intraorganizational Harmonization of Logistical IT-tools A Case Study at Siemens Medical Solutions to Attain Synergies in Supply Chain Processes." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2611.

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Through a harmonization of IT-tools among intraorganizational units synergies can be attained through economies of scale and homogenous interfaces towards supply chain partners. In this thesis the possibilities for such synergies at Siemens Medical Solutions in Germany are investigated. By evaluating performance of IT-tools and the cost impact of different scenarios recommendations for harmonization at Siemens Medical Solutions are given.

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Bräuer, Christine Altmeppen Klaus-Dieter. "Benchmarking von Mitarbeiterzeitschriften und -zeitungen : ein inhaltsanalytischer Vergleich von unternehmensinternen Printmedien der Adam Opel GmbH, der BMW Group, der Siemens AG, von Siemens Medical Solutions, Siemens VDO Automotive AG und von ZF Friedrichshafen /." 2008. http://www.gbv.de/dms/ilmenau/abs/558333583braeu.txt.

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Eisermann, Uwe [Verfasser]. "Der Trainings-Assistent der Siemens AG Medical Solutions, Basic Research and Development, GT 2 New Care Solutions : Entwicklung und Erprobung eines computergestützten multimedialen Trainings in der stationären orthopädischen Rehabilitation von Patienten mit Hüft- oder Knietotalendoprothese ; eine interdisziplinäre empirische Studie zur Ermittlung von Effektivität, Eignung, Akzeptanz und Barrieren des Trainings / vorgelegt von Uwe Eisermann." 2004. http://d-nb.info/971798109/34.

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Costa, Ricardo Miguel Henriques de Sá Soares. "Centro de Imagem molecular." Master's thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/12213.

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O presente trabalho surge no âmbito de um projecto que tem por objectivo a optimização de processos de Prestadores de Cuidados de Saúde, onde se integram um aluno de doutoramento, dois Mestrados Integrados em Engenharia Biomédica pela Universidade do Minho que visam o estudo dos diferentes workflows clínicos para o Serviço de Radiologia, e dois projectos de final de curso para a Licenciatura (Pré- Bolonha) em Engenharia Biomédica que visam o estudo dos diferentes workflows clínicos na área da imagem molecular para o diagnóstico in-vivo e diagnóstico invitro. Nos principais Prestadores de Cuidados de Saúde (PCS), encontra-se o serviço de Medicina Nuclear. Entre as diferentes técnicas de imagem médica que se praticam neste tipo de serviço está a técnica da PET-CT. A actual eficácia de um serviço de medicina nuclear pode ser melhorada através de uma gestão adequada dos recursos envolvidos em cada um dos diferentes exames clínicos. A optimização da prestação dos cuidados de saúde é uma necessidade, uma vez que contribui para a satisfação do doente e para a rentabilização do funcionamento do serviço. A optimização dos processos é alcançada através da sistematização do fluxo de trabalho, sendo necessária uma análise e caracterização detalhada dos diferentes tipos de diagnóstico em PET-CT e dos seus respectivos fluxos de trabalho, nomeadamente dos espaços, equipamentos e recursos humanos envolvidos. O presente trabalho foca, assim, o estudo dos exames clínicos realizados na PET-CT, a caracterização das diferentes tarefas envolvidas no fluxo de trabalho de um exame PET-FDG, em termos de recursos (espaços, equipamentos, pessoal) e ordenação temporal. Após a elaboração deste estudo, é realizada a projecção de um centro de imagem molecular optimizado, no que diz respeito a tecnologias, workflow, recursos humanos e radioprotecção. Palavras-Chave (Tema): Imagem Molecular, Wokflow, Layout Palavras-Chave (Tecnologias): Positron Emission Tomography, SPECT, gamma-cammera, LSO, TrueV
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Books on the topic "Siemens Medical Solutions"

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Great Britain. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency., ed. Digital vertical bucky imaging systems: Siemens Medical Solutions Axiom Aristos VX. London: MHRA, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Siemens Medical Solutions"

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van der Linden, Frank, Klaus Schmid, and Eelco Rommes. "Siemens Medical Solutions." In Software Product Lines in Action, 249–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71437-8_16.

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Plumeyer, Martin, and Markus Braun. "Medical Electrical Equipment - Good Refurbishment Practice at Siemens AG Healthcare." In Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing, 497–500. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19692-8_86.

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Hasselberg, Frank, and Markus Wagner. "Siemens Medical Solutions: High Speed Logistik und Supply Chain Controlling." In Supply Chain Controlling in Theorie und Praxis, 171–95. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84528-3_7.

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Betz, Roland. "Process Mass Customization am Beispiel des SW-Produktentwicklungsprozesses bei Siemens Medical Solutions." In Marktorientiertes Prozessmanagement, 148–58. Vahlen, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.15358/9783800643318-148.

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