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- Item[Automobile versus horse--immediate diagnostic section by telepathology].(2000-11-29) Dietel, M; Dierks, C; Hufnagl, P; Schlag, P M
- ItemComparison of different telepathology solutions for primary frozen section diagnostic.(2001-05-07) Hufnagl, P; Bayer, G; Oberbamscheidt, P; Wehrstedt, K; Guski, H; Hauptmann, S; Dietel, MIn a retrospective study on a set of 125 cases we compared the following three telepathology solutions for primary frozen section diagnosis ATM TP connection via ATM TPS 1 0 connection via LAN and TELEMIC connection via Internet which represent different concepts of telepathological procedures A set of 125 routine frozen sections breast was selected from the Charit cases of the year 1999 Four experienced pathologists diagnosed retrospectively all of these cases using the ATM TP and TPS systems and 53 of them with the TELEMIC system Using the ATM TP we recorded no false positive 0 4 false negative 3 2 and 4 deferred 3 2 cases Using the TPS we recorded no false positive 0 4 false negative 3 2 and 4 deferred 3 2 cases Using the TELEMIC we recorded in 53 cases no false positive 0 no false negative 0 and 16 deferred 30 2 cases The average time of 2 2 minutes per case using ATM TP is also short enough for routine frozen section diagnostic This is also true for the TPS system with 7 2 minutes per case
- Item[Electronic communication in medicine].(2001-11-01) Dietel, M; Hufnagl, PRapid developments in information and communication technology allow a fast transfer of extensive data Geographical distances do not longer hinder an intense cooperation in diagnostics The review shows the variety of possibilities for medical applications Technique routine application experiences and the legal conditions are presented for telepathology as an example
- Item[Health telematics/telemedicine in the republic of Estonia].(2004-05-10) Köhler, F; Fotuhi, P; Schierbaum, C; Dietel, M; Baumann, G; Lange, M; Asser, TThe people of Estonia who until their independence had been systematically deprived of all forms of information have shown a ready acceptance of the use of information technology in all areas of life This environment and an excellent IT infrastructure have since the beginning of the new century provided favourable conditions for developing various individual projects in telemedicine At the core of current telemedical applications in Estonia is the BITNET Project in neurology general medicine built up with Swedish cooperation and three German Estonian projects in telecardiology and telepathology These projects are accompanied by studies of their cost effectiveness They constitute the basis for the plan that routine telemedical services be taken over by the Estonian health insurance Differing from the situation in the Scandinavian countries which have had an effective national telemedical service for over ten years the special feature of telematrics in Estonia is its international networking with foreign centres of excellence This has its origin in the aim of Estonian health policy to ensure medical services within its own country in all branches of medicine
- Item[Study of efficiancy of teleconsultation: the Telepathology Consultation Service of the Professional Assoziation of German Pathologists for the screening program of breast carcinoma].(2007-11-26) Schrader, T; Hufnagl, P; Schlake, W; Dietel, MIn the autumn a German screening program was started for detecting breast cancer in the population of women fifty and above For the first time in this program quality assurance rules were established All statements of the radiologists and pathologists have to be confirmed by a second opinion This improvement in quality is combined with a delay in time and additional expence A new Telepathology Consultation Service was developed based on the experiences of the Telepathology Consultation Center of the UICC to speed up the second opinion process
- Item[The UICC Telepathology Consultation Center. "Second opinion" over the Internet for pathologists].(2001-08-08) Gardziella, S; Hufnagl, P; Bodo, M; Mortara, I; Dietel, M
- ItemThe UICC Telepathology Consultation Center. International Union Against Cancer. A global approach to improving consultation for pathologists in cancer diagnosis.(2000-08-02) Dietel, M; Nguyen-Dobinsky, T N; Hufnagl, PThe morphologic diagnosis of tumor specimens with precise tumor typing staging and grading remains the basis of almost all cancer treatments Thus in each tumor case a histologic diagnosis of the highest quality should be the physician s priority In approximately 10 20 of tumor cases diagnostic uncertainty remains to some degree requiring a second opinion in determining the biologic behavior the histogenesis the grade of dedifferentiation or any other parameter Facilitating the communication between pathologists and the exchange of cases telepathology gains more and more importance To benefit from this technical development the International Union Against Cancer UICC has decided to establish a Telepathology Consultation Center UICC TPCC for interested pathologists around the world