Prof. Dr. Otto Schoch
Pneumologie und Schlafmedizin · Dept. I
Kalydeco
Sep 1, 2015
Clinical Studies - Sep 1, 2015 - Sep 1, 2017
Automatically Closed
Project leader: Schoch Otto
Members: Finger Rebekka, Brutsche Martin, Kapfer Sarah, Schlotter Sandra
Characterizing sleep apnea by using a wearable electro EMPA cardiogram device
Jun 1, 2015The primary aim of the present study is to analyze the validity and feasibility of a wearable ECG Acquisition System (EMPA) by comparing standard measures of heart rate variability (Low-frequency power, LF) with those of polysomnography.
Fundamental Research - Jun 1, 2015 - Dec 1, 2016
Automatically Closed
Project leader: Brutsche Martin
Members: Baty Florent, van Gestel Arnoldus, Rossi Rene, Annaheim Simon, Weder Markus, Schoch Otto
LONGACT study
Mar 24, 2015A prospective multicenter study to assess the coreelation of LONGterm wrist ACTigraphy recorded physical Performance and 6-minute walk distance in patients with pulmonary arterial Hypertension newly initiating endothelin receptor antagonist therapy
Clinical Studies - Mar 24, 2015 - Mar 24, 2015
Aborted
Project leader: Brutsche Martin
Members: Baty Florent, Kapfer Sarah, Schlotter Sandra, Schoch Otto
Improved adherence to CPAP by Telemetric Support in Newly diagnosed OSAS Patients
Jan 1, 2013Introduction: The acceptance of positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) within the first month is a critical aspect of successful OSAS therapy. Telemedicine is a novel tool to supervise CPAP use at patient's home. We report 30-day results of a pilot...
Fundamental Research - Jan 1, 2013 - Mar 1, 2013
Completed
Project leader: Schoch Otto, Brutsche Martin
Members: Baty Florent, Niedermann Jolanda, RĂ¼diger Jochen
Telemedicine to enhance CPAP adherence in OSAS - A randomized placebo-controlled prospective study
Jan 1, 2013We hypothesize that the use of telemedicine combined with support interventions by short messages, telephone calls and ambulatory visits to control CPAP treatment in OSAS patients during the first month improves adherence and reduces unresolved side...
Clinical Studies - Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2015
Completed
Project leader: Schoch Otto
Members: Baty Florent, Niedermann Jolanda, Brutsche Martin
Does hyper-thermal incubation and blockage of T-cell inhibitory pathways improve current and future T-cell based diagnostic test systems?
Feb 1, 2011Background: Cell mediated immune (CMI) assays are important research tools to monitor T-cell dependent immune responses towards specific antigens. Recently CMI assays were introduced for the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI). In these...
Fundamental Research - Feb 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2014
Completed
Project leader: Ruhwald Morten, Schoch Otto, Hoffmann Matthias