35 results match your criteria: "UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology.[Affiliation]"
Imaging Neurosci (Camb)
September 2024
Institute of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
The analysis of electroencephalography (EEG)/magnetoencephalography (MEG) functional connectivity has become an important tool in neuroscience. Especially the high time resolution of EEG/MEG enables important insight into the functioning of the human brain. To date, functional connectivity is commonly estimated offline, that is, after the conclusion of the experiment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMil Med Res
August 2025
Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria.
Acute exposure to high altitude can cause acute altitude illnesses and is associated with impaired cognitive and physical performance. The most effective preventive strategies currently recommended include environmental acclimatization (slow ascent and/or pre-acclimatization) or pharmacological support of acclimatization using acetazolamide. However, these strategies are not practical for high-altitude exposures that require rapid and unplanned ascent, high physical and mental performance, such as rescue missions or military operations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
February 2025
Department of Computer Science, Distance University of Applied Sciences, 3900 Brig, Switzerland.
The increasing utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the medical field holds the potential to address the global shortage of doctors. However, various challenges, such as usability, privacy, inequality, and misdiagnosis, complicate its application. This literature review focuses on AI's role in cardiology, specifically its impact on the diagnostic accuracy of AI algorithms analyzing 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) to detect left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Sports Med
March 2025
School of Human Science, Sports, Exercise and Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
With the WHO stating that nearly 99% of the global population is exposed to air pollution levels that increase the risk of chronic diseases, the question of exercising in polluted environments is relevant to the health of athletes. Major sporting events held under conditions of poor air quality (AQ) have highlighted the lack of answers to concerns raised by organisers and athletes about the associated health risks. This evidence-based narrative review compiles current knowledge and identifies gaps regarding the relationship between AQ and sport.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
December 2024
Department of Innovation & Technology Management, Management Center Innsbruck, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Current work environments, driven by globalization, demographic changes, and digitalization, demand substantial adaptation, which leads to decreased employee well-being. While occupational psychology research has identified supportive mechanisms, it often lacks a deepened understanding of how interventions function. This study aims to analyze the impacts of VUCA contexts and leadership behavior on job crafting, focusing on white-collar workers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
February 2025
Institute of Psychology, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology.
Temporal binding describes an illusory compression of time between voluntary actions and their effects. In two experiments, using stable, preexisting action-effect associations, we investigated whether motor identity prediction (prediction of the effect's identity) enhances temporal binding. Touch-typists performed keystrokes and were presented with congruent (corresponding letter) or incongruent (noncorresponding letter) effects after different intervals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Physiol
October 2024
Institute for Sports Medicine, Alpine Medicine and Health Tourism (ISAG), UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Hall in Tirol, and University Hospital Innsbruck, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Recently, chronic intermittent inhalation of low-dose carbon monoxide (CO) has been postulated as a practice to increase total hemoglobin mass with potential beneficial effects on endurance performance. In this perspective article, we discuss the potential performance enhancing capabilities as well as the safety concerns, which include individual variability in CO response, and acute and chronic health effects. It is also important to note that according to the World-Anti-Doping-Agency (WADA), CO inhalation could fall under "" and therefore could be considered a prohibited method if used as a non-diagnostic tool.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSupport Care Cancer
October 2024
Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Purpose: Family caregivers (FCGs) play a pivotal role in supporting patients in palliative care at home. Person-centred support is crucial to prevent negative outcomes; therefore, evidence-based approaches such as the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool Intervention (CSNAT-I) are promising. To understand more about the delivery of the intervention, the study focuses on documentation of CSNAT-I in practice in Austria to identify which support needs were discussed with the FCGs and the types of support delivered to meet these needs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Med
September 2024
Institute of General Practice and Public Health, Claudiana-College of Health Professions, 39100 Bolzano, Italy.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health issue characterized by high mortality rates and long-term complications. This commentary examines the controversial role of the use of albumin in the fluid management of patients with severe TBI. Despite its physiological benefits, the clinical use of albumin remains controversial due to the fact that various studies have yielded mixed results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sport Health Sci
August 2024
Sports and Exercise Medicine Division, Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Padova 35128, Italy; Clinical Network of Sports and Exercise Medicine of the Veneto Region, Padova 35131, Italy.
Background: Sport climbing is becoming incredibly popular both in the general population and among athletes. No consensus exists regarding evidence-based sport-specific performance evaluation; therefore, this systematic review was aimed at analyzing determinants of sport climbing performance and evaluation methods by comparing climbers of different levels.
Methods: PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were searched up to December 20,2022.
Minerva Med
February 2025
Department Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria -
Every year millions of people fly to high-altitude destinations. They thereby expose themselves to specific high-altitude conditions. The hypoxic environment (low ambient oxygen availability) constitutes a major factor affecting health and well-being at high altitude.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
July 2024
Krankenhaus der Elisabethinen GmbH, Elisabethinergasse 14, 8020 Graz, Austria.
Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) can sustainably impact organizations by improving employee health and strengthening legitimization. Digital Workplace Health Promotion (DWHP) may have even more impact thanks to its scope. This study reports on a hospital in Austria wherein DWPH was introduced into the existing WHP structure in combination with a digitalization effort for the entire organization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Rev Dis Primers
June 2024
Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
Millions of people visit high-altitude regions annually and more than 80 million live permanently above 2,500 m. Acute high-altitude exposure can trigger high-altitude illnesses (HAIs), including acute mountain sickness (AMS), high-altitude cerebral oedema (HACE) and high-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE). Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) can affect high-altitude resident populations worldwide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Orthop
April 2024
Gelenkpunkt-Sports and Joint Surgery FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence Innsbruck Austria.
Purpose: The primary objective of the present study was to evaluate if robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (RO-TKA) results in improved accuracy compared to conventional TKA (CO-TKA) with respect to alignment and component positioning executing a preoperative digital plan. The secondary objective was to compare patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) between the two groups at 6 months of follow-up (FU).
Methods: Patients who underwent primary TKA using the concept of constitutional alignment were identified from the database.
Healthcare (Basel)
March 2024
Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090 Wien, Austria.
This study compared the treatment outcomes of acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) at an academic tertiary care emergency department before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyzing data from 976 patients, our study showed a significant surge in overall respiratory therapy interventions amidst the noticeable decline in the total number of AECOPD cases during the pandemic. The marked increase in the utilization of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) was particularly important, soaring from 12% to 18% during the pandemic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
March 2024
Department of Public Health, Health Services Research & HTA, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Background: ERAS (Enhanced Recovery after Surgery) is an evidence-based multidisciplinary approach focusing on optimizing outcomes after surgery through structured clinical pathways. This study aimed to assess patient-reported outcome and experience measures (PROM/PREM), which are not routinely assessed after liver surgery within an ERAS protocol.
Methods: Routine outcome parameters were extracted from clinical documentation.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ
March 2024
Division for Digital Health and Telemedicine, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Eduard-Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Non-communicable diseases are the leading cause of global deaths. The risk of their development and progression is increased by modifiable behavioral risk factors. Yet, despite the known benefits of primary and secondary prevention, people often do not follow recommendations for a healthier lifestyle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Hum Neurosci
March 2024
Institute of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Introduction: To reliably solve the EEG inverse problem, accurate EEG forward solutions based on a detailed, individual volume conductor model of the head are essential. A crucial-but often neglected-aspect in generating a volume conductor model is the choice of the tissue conductivities, as these may vary from subject to subject. In this study, we investigate the sensitivity of EEG forward and inverse solutions to tissue conductivity uncertainties for sources distributed over the whole cortex surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLiver Int
March 2024
Department of Medicine I, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
Background And Aims: Haemochromatosis is characterized by progressive iron overload affecting the liver and can cause cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Most haemochromatosis patients are homozygous for p.C282Y in HFE, but only a minority of individuals with this genotype will develop the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
January 2024
Institute for Management and Economics in Health Care, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, 6060 Hall, Austria.
(1) Background: Individual adoption experiences represent important factors in implementing innovations. In the context of health systems, where the implementation of innovations aims to improve the quality of care, they provide an important basis for developing and adapting implementation strategies. (2) Methods: This study examines the adoption experiences of (tele-)medical experts ( = 13) using the example of telemedicine in the German healthcare system by means of a qualitative, guideline-based interview study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSensors (Basel)
December 2023
Institute for Sports Medicine Alpine Medicine & Health Tourism (ISAG), UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Eduard-Wallnoefer-Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
In golf, the location of the impact, where the clubhead hits the ball, is of imperative nature for a successful ballflight. Direct feedback to the athlete where he/she hits the ball could improve a practice session. Currently, this information can be measured via, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
December 2023
Institute for Management and Economics in Healthcare, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
(1) Background: The Austrian health care system is extremely fragmented. Primary care is mainly provided by self-employed GPs. Other health professionals are rarely integrated into primary care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Physiol
November 2024
Department of Physiology & Anatomy, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is commonly associated with pathological conditions, particularly obstructive sleep apnoea. However, IH is also increasingly used to enhance health and performance and is emerging as a potent non-pharmacological intervention against numerous diseases. Whether IH is detrimental or beneficial for health is largely determined by the intensity, duration, number and frequency of the hypoxic exposures and by the specific responses they engender.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Psychol
September 2023
Department of Psychology and Sports Medicine, Institute of Psychology, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Sense of agency refers to the experience of controlling one's actions and through them events in the outside world. General agency beliefs can be measured with the Sense of Agency Scale (SoAS), which consists of the sense of positive agency subscale (i.e.
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August 2023
Institute of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, UMIT TIROL-Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
A feasible and precise method to measure ligament strain during surgical interventions could significantly enhance the quality of ligament reconstructions. However, all existing scientific approaches to measure in vivo ligament strain possess at least one significant disadvantage, such as the impairment of the anatomical structure. Seeking a more advantageous method, this paper proposes defining medical and technical requirements for a non-destructive, optical measurement technique.
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