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“Klee-Price” by the German Society for Biomedical Engineering in the VDE (DGBMT)

The DGBMT and the Klee Family Foundation awarded 2,000 euros and second place to the dissertation by Dr. Tobias Menden from RWTH Aachen University, who now works for Pulsar Photonics in Herzogenrath. He investigated the question of how pneumonia, atelectasis or edema in the lungs can be diagnosed at an early stage in order to prevent lung failure or treat it as quickly as possible. The time-differential electrical impedance tomography (EIT) used to date provides little information in this regard. Menden has therefore developed an approach for using multifrequency EIT for lung monitoring in everyday clinical practice, as it can display spectral tissue properties and thus provide differentiated information about lung pathologies.

More at: www.vde.com/de/presse/pressemitteilungen/klee-preis-2024-mikrostrahltherapie-krebsbehandlung

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