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Programme 7th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health Berlin, Germany, May 26 – 28, 2010 Sponsors: Organizers: Partners: pHealth 2010 2010 In cooperation with the European Commission Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin SHB Ovesco Endoscopy AG Dorfackerstr. 26 72074 Tübingen/Germany Phone +49 (0) 7071.96528-160 Fax +49 (0) 7071.96528 -260 [email protected] www.ovesco.com The innovative OTSC ® system offers superior efficacy in flexible endoscopy for Acute bleeding Full thickness wall closure Compression as well as approximation of tissue Management of complications after endoscopic or surgical interventions Over-The-Scope-Clipping system for flexible endoscopy OTSC ® system good to have

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Programme7th International Conference on Wearable Micro

and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health

Berlin, Germany, May 26 – 28, 2010

Sponsors:

Organizers:

Partners:

pHealth 2010

2010

In cooperation with the European Commission

Steinbeis-HochschuleBerlin SHB

Ovesco Endoscopy AGDorfackerstr. 2672074 Tübingen/Germany

Phone +49 (0) 7071.96528-160Fax +49 (0) [email protected] www.ovesco.com

The innovative OTSC® system offers

superior efficacy in flexible endoscopy for

•Acute bleeding

•Full thickness wall closure

•Compression as well as approximation of tissue

• Management of complications after endoscopic or surgical interventions

Over-The-Scope-Clipping system for flexible endoscopy

OTSC® systemgood to have

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Welcome to Berlin!7th International Conference on Wearable Micro and Nano

Technologies for Personalized Health

Berlin, Germany, May 26 – 28, 2010

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Dear pHealth attendees,

The international conference on wearable, micro and nano technologies for personalised health is the mirror of current and future emerging technologies and innovation which are expected to revolutionise personalised healthcare and well being. This conference proposes for the last seven years a unique concept event regrouping technology push and application driven research, development and innovation. It was initiated in 2003 by the European Commission, Information Society Technologies program, to support R&D and industrial community in its great effort to address major shift paradigms in healthcare such as „from hospital to person centred healthcare“ and „from therapy to prevention and early diagnosis“ through personal health management systems e.g. wearable and point of care systems. Along the different editions, the conference succeeded to attract world R&D and innovation leaders, promoting progress in cutting-edge research, disseminating information and facilitating cross-fertilisation and collaboration. It openly provided awareness to users, stimulated the relevant communities, health providers and other stakeholders and build up acquaintance with multidisciplinary concepts, technologies and methods.

Technologies and systems have significantly progressed through these years even though great challenges still remain to be addressed e.g. miniaturisation, system integration, interfacing with tissues and cells, energy and multiparametric data management are also critical steps to reach the market.

Micro, nano and bio technologies will change the way health care is organised, thus altering the cost base for healthcare and will diminish the boundaries between medical and pharmaceutical practice, between home care and test laboratories. Therefore, non-technological issues e.g. manufacturing and industrialization, robust standards, liability, regulation & ethical concerns, validation in real-size trials are even more challenging and require much more time and shift of thinking and attitude.

Wearable micro and nano technologies for pHealth 2010 is about „change“, considering state-of-the- art in technologies and systems but also their usefulness and relevance, with active participation of health professionals, and economic analysis and perspectives.

Welcome to Berlin!

Dr. Andreas Lymberis European Commission, Information Society and Media Directorate General Micro & Nanosystems

Dear pHealth attendees,

The pHealth conference has emerged as the leading international meeting on wearable micro and nano technologies for personalized medicine. Starting in 2004, pHealth has attracted scientists for various technologies, medical doctors, policy makers from the healthcare industry, hospital adminis-tration and allied professionals.

Collecting a dynamic professional community from Europe and all over the world pHealth has given visibility to the tremendous potential of micro- and nano-technologies not only for the future of medi-cine, but also for the improvement of healthcare processes today.

Microsystems, smart textiles, telemedicine, smart implants and sensor-controlled medical devices have become important enablers for monitoring and treatment in both inpatient and outpatient care. This is, however, just the beginning of revolutionary changes and significant opportunities are given for patients, companies and the healthcare industry.

The multilateral benefits of pHealth technologies for all three stake-holders lead to a triple win situ-ation with enormous potential, not only for medical quality improvement and industrial competitive-ness, but also for managing healthcare cost.

pHealth 2010 has a diverse scientific programme with contributions from Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. The conference will have more than 115 oral and poster presentations, features 5 mini-symposia on focus topics and an exiting exhibition.

The newly advertised pHealth Innovation Award will reward the best presentation of the conference, selected by the committee.

We would like to thank our sponsors and organizing partners for their contribution to make pHealth 2010 possible.

Welcome to Berlin!

Prof. Dr. med Marc O. Schurr Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Gottwald Dr. sc. hum. Sebastian Schostek Conference Chairman Conference Co-Chairman Conference Secretary

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OrganizationConference Chairman: Marc O. Schurr, Tübingen

Conference Co-Chairman: Thomas Gottwald, Tübingen

Conference Secretary: Sebastian Schostek, Tübingen

pHealth Steering CommitteeAndreas Lymberis, Belgium

Loukianos Gatzoulis, Belgium

Danilo De Rossi, Italy

Eric McAdams, United Kingdom

Georges Kotrotsios, Switzerland

Nicos Maglaveras, Greece

Sergio Guillén & Vicente Traver, Spain

Brian MacCraith, Ireland

Jean Luprano, Switzerland

Josep Roca, Spain

Paolo Bonata, USA

Dag Ausen & Per Hasvold, Norway

pHealth2010 Organizing OfficeIHCI – Institute of Healthcare Industries Steinbeis University Berlin Office Tübingen Dorfackerstr. 26 72074 Tübingen, Germany

Phone: + 49 (0) 7071 - 98 97 9 - 101 Fax: +49 (0) 7071 - 98 97 9 - 280

Email: info @ phealth2010.com www.phealth2010.com

Microsystems, smart textiles, telemedicine, smart implants and sensor-controlled medical devices have become important enablers for monitoring and treatment in both inpatient and outpatient care. This is, however, just the beginning of revolutionary changes and significant opportunities are given for patients, companies and the healthcare industry.

The pHealth Conference has emerged as a leading venue for researchers of all specialites to assemble and present latest innovations that fuel the further progress of medicine and healthcare.

Therefore the pHealth Committee has decided to reward the best presentation of the conference with the newly advertised pHealth Innovation Award. The best presentation will be selected by the committee based on evaluation by the session chairpersons and the award will be presented at the end of the conference.

The award is endowed with EUR 500.- and an award certificate.

As part of its commitment to support medical innovation, novineon Healthcare Technology Partners GmbHGmbH, Tübingen, Germany has agreed to fund the pHealth Innovation award in 2010 and further until 2014.

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Sponsors, exhibitors & partners Venue

The congress will take place at the dbb-forum, situated in the renowned Friedrichstrasse right in the pulsating center of Berlin.

Address:dbb forum berlin Friedrichstraße 169/170 D-10117 Berlin

Phone: +49 (0) 30-4081-4500 Telefax: +49 (0) 30-4081-4599

Travel information

Berlin has a very efficient public transportation system, which we recommend all attendees to use.

From the airports:

Airport Berlin-Tegel: 10 km, appr. 20 min. with the bus line TXL

Airport Berlin-Schoenefeld: 22 km, appr. 40 min. with the regional train / S-Bahn

From the central station: 3 km, appr. 10 min. S-Bahn direction to Friedrichstraße

closest subway station:

U Französische Straße

closest city train stations:

S Unter den Linden

S Friedrichstraße

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Programme overviewdbb forum Berlin, Friedrichstr. 169/170, 10117 Berlin

Wednesday, May 26

10:00-10:30 Registration Lichthof

10:30-12:00 Minisymposium 1 From idea to product

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

12:00-13:00 Lunch break

13:00-14:30 Minisymposium 2 Robotic smart capsule endoscopy

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

14:30-16:00 Minisymposium 3 New frontiers in robotic surgery

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

16:00-16:30 Coffee break Lichthof

16:30-18:00 Minisymposium 4 Personal portable devices as enablers for ambient assisted living environments

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

18:00-19:30 Minisymposium 5 Smart fabrics, interactive textile and flexible systems & applications (SFIT&Flexible)

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

19:30 Welcome Reception Lichthof

Thursday, May 27

08:30-09:00 Opening ceremony Atrium I+II, 1st floor

09:00-10:30 Session 1: Personalized health – an update

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

10:30-12:00 Session 2: Smart endoscopic capsules

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

12:00-13:00 Lunch break

13:00-14:30 Session 3: pHealth in surgery

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 4: Smart systems for personalized Health

Jointly organized by EPoSS and VDI/VDE-IT

Friedrichshain/ 4th floor

14:30-16:00 Session 5: Smart textiles and wearable diagnostic sensors 1

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 6: Smart therapeutic implants

Friedrichshain/ 4th floor

16:00-16:30 Coffee break + Poster sessions 1 and 2

Lichthof/Atrium III

16:30-18:00 Session 7:Wearable rehabilita-tion technology

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 8: Patient monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics 1

Friedrichshain/ 4th floor

19:30 Conference dinner Alte Pumpe, Berlin

Friday, May 28

08:30-09:00 Registration Lichthof

09:00-10:30 Session 9:

Telemedicine in cardiovascular disease

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

10:30-12:00 Session 10: Ambient assisted living

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 11: ICT Re-search directions for disease prevention

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

12:00-13:00 Lunch break –pHealth Committee Meeting – Nomination for next year´s organizer pHealth 2011

Lichthof – catering area

13:00-14:30 Session 12:Economics of perso-nalized care

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 13:Smart textiles and wearable diagnostic sensors 2

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

14:30-16:00 Session 14:Patient monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics 2

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 15:Heartcycle

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

16:00-16:30 Coffee break + Poster session 3 Lichthof/Atrium III

16:30-18:00 Session 16:Advanced imaging for personalized therapies

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Session 17:Data management

Atrium IV+V, 1st floor

18:00 Closing ceremony and presentation of pHealth Innovation Award

Atrium I+II, 1st floor

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010dbb forum, Friedrichstr. 169/170, Atrium IV+V/1st floor

Minisymposia

Time Chaired by

10:00-10:30 Registration

10:30-12:00 Minisymposium 1

From idea to product

M. Schurr, Tübingen

10:30-11:15 T. Matzke, Munich / Berlin: Protection of intellectual property

11:15-12:00 M. Schurr, Tübingen: Clinical evaluation of medi-cal products for market clearance

12:00-13:00 Lunch break

13:00-14:30 Minisymposium 2

Robotic smart capsule endoscopy Organized by the VECTOR project

A. Menciassi, Pisa

S. Schostek, Tübingen

13:00-13.15 S. Schostek, Tübingen: Overview of the VECTOR project

13:15-13:30 A. Menciassi, Pontedera: Historic development of active capsules

13:30-13:45 N. Di Lorenzo, Rome: Implications of active capsules on clinical applications

13:45-14:00 D. Tsakiris, Heraklion: Contributions of robotic simulation and modeling in capsule endoscopy

14:00-14:15 T. Langø, Trondheim: Ultrasound technology in wireless capsules: localization unit and imaging sensor for VECTOR

14:15-14:30 O. Alonso, Barcelona: The role of microelectronics in capsule endoscopy

14:30-16:00 Minisymposium 3

New frontiers in robotic surgery Organized by the ARAKNES project

P. Dario, Pisa

14:30-15:00 P. Dario, Pisa: Introduction to the ARAKNES project and operative platforms

15:00-15:12 M. Schurr, Tübingen: Medical background and perspectives of the ARAKNES system

15:12-15:24 M. Mir, Barcelona: ARAKNES diagnostic multi-sensors based on silicon technologies

15:24-15:36 M. Giardini, St. Andrews: ARAKNES diagnostic optics & photonics based sensors

15:36-15:48 L.S. Carreras, Lausanne: ARAKNES haptic interface

15:48-16:00 D. Stoyanov, London: ARAKNES console system

16:00-16:30 Coffee break Lichthof

Notes:

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010dbb forum, Friedrichstr. 169/170, Atrium IV+V/1st floor

Minisymposia

Time Chaired by

16:30-18:00 Minisymposium 4:

Personal portable devices as enablers for ambient assisted living environments

P. Pharow, Magdeburg

16:30-17:00 P. Pharow, Magdeburg: PPD and their current and future role in AAL environments

17:00-17:15 F. Petersen, Biot: PPD in AAL environments for supporting personalization of user services

17:15-17:30 A. Hovstö, Oslo: Sensor networks in AAL environments

17:30-17:45 M. Kube, Munich: Mobile health solutions – using GSM technology for a healthier and safer AAL

17:45-18:00 T. Tripisovsky, Prague: RFID/NFC envisioned in AAL

18:00-19:30 Minisymposium 5

Smart fabrics, interactive textile and flexible systems & applications (SFIT&Flexible)

A. Lymberis, Brussels European Commission, Information Society and Media Directorate General, Micro and Nano Systems18:00-18:10 A. Lymberis, Brussels: Welcome and

setting-up the scene

18:10-18:25 L. van Langenhove, Gent: European initiative for enhancing the breakthrough of intelligent textile systems (SYSTEX)

18:25-18:40 J. Luprano, Neuchâtel: Biosensing and Protection e-Textiles (BIOTEX, PROETEX)

18:40-18:55 H. Reiter, Aachen: Smart textile and CVD (MyHeart, Heartcycle)

18:55-19:10 M. de Kok, Eindhoven: Stretchable and fabric electronics for healthcare applications (Place-it)

19:10-19:25 J. Debaets, Gent: Integration of electronics and textile to enable health applications (STELLA, PASTA)

19:25-19:30 Questions from the audience

19:30 Welcome reception Lichthof

Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

08:45-09:00 Opening ceremony

09:00-10:30 Session 1: Personalized health – an update Atrium I+II

09:00-09:20 A. Lymberis, Brussels: pHealth - European R&D activities

M. Schurr, Tübingen T. Gottwald, Tübingen

09:20-09:40 P. Celen, Mannheim: pHealth - current clinical practice in cardiac care

09:40-10:00 J. Dehm, Frankfurt: pHealth - managing connectivity

10:00-10:30 T. Gottwald, Tübingen: pHealth in pharmacology - current and future practice

Notes for Session 1:

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Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

10:30-12:00 Session 2: Smart endoscopic capsules Atrium I+II

10:30-10:48 H.J. Schulz, Berlin: State-of-the-art in capsule endoscopy

H.J. Schulz, BerlinM. Schurr, Tübingen

10:48-11:06 M. Schurr, Tübingen: Capsule endoscopy for early diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer

11:06-11:24 O. Alonso, L. Freixas, J. Canals, J. Samitier, A. Diéguez, Barcelona: Enabling robotic functions in an endoscopic capsule

11:24-11:42 D. Tsakiris, M. Sfakiotakis, X. Zabulis, Heraklion: Endoscopic capsule line-of-sight alignment by visual servoing

11:42-12:00 P. Dario, Pisa: New frontiers in microrobotic technologies

12:00-13:00 Lunch break

Notes for Session 2:

Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

13:00-14:30 Session 3: pHealth in surgery Atrium I+II

13:00-13:30 Keynote lecture: N. Di Lorenzo, Rome: Sensorized instruments in the digestive tract

N. Di Lorenzo, RomeT. Gottwald, Tübingen

13:30-13:45 H. Fischer, Karlsruhe: Overview on sensor technology in surgery

13:45-14:00 S. Schostek, Tübingen: Haptic feedback in endoscopic surgery

14:00-14:15 U. Spetzger, Karlsruhe: Intelligent systems in neurosurgery

14:15-14:30 C. Charalampaki, Graz: The Neuroboid concept for personalized brain tumor surgery

Notes for Session 3:

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Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Friedrichshain/4th floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

13:00-14:30 Session 4: Smart Systems for personalized healthJointly organized by EPoSS and VDI/VDE-IT

Friedrichshain

13:00-13:20 C. Gallis, France: Smart bandage: A healthy idea?

S. Lange, Berlin

13:20-13:40 H.J. Horter, Denkendorf: Health Wear, smart textiles for monitoring of vital signs

13:40-14:00 S. Becker, Munich: Intelligent implants for the in-situ monitoring of the hypoxia status of tissue

14:00-14:20 G. Roth, Freiburg: Lab-on-a-Disk application for genotyping of multiresistances

14:20-14:30 Speakers and session chairs: Questions & Answers

Notes for Session 4:

Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

14:30-16:00 Session 5: Smart textiles and wearable diagnostic sensors 1 Atrium I+II

14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture: D. De Rossi, Pisa: Textile based systems for diagnostics, monitoring and rehabilitation

A. Lymberis, BrusselsD. De Rossi, Pisa

15:00-15:15 J. Luprano, Neuchâtel: Physiological mo-nitoring of the Concordia crew members

15:15-15:30 D. De Rossi, F. Di Francesco, P. Salvo, D. Costanzo, C. Ferrari, M.G. Trivella, P. Scilingo, Pisa: Measuring sweat rate by a wearable sensor

15:30-15:45 G. Andreoni, M. Bernabei, E. Preatoni, M. Mendez, L. Piccini, D. Servello, M. Porta, G. Andreoni, Milan: A novel automatic method for monitoring Tourette motor tics through a wearable device

15:45-16:00 J. Stigwall, J. Wipenmyr, T. Petterson, B. Rydenhag, K. Malmgren, Gothenburg: Automatic registration and classification of epileptic seizures using wireless motion sensors

Notes for Session 5:

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Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Friedrichshain/4th floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

14:30-16:00 Session 6: Smart therapeutic implants Friedrichshain

14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture: B. Osswald, Essen: Clinical state-of-the-art in rhythm management

A. Harscher, ReutlingenS. Schostek, Tübingen

15:00-15:15 S. Spieth, S. Herrlich, A. Schumacher, S. Messner, R. Zengerle, Villingen-Schwenningen: Drug delivery microsys-tems for the treatment of neural diseases

15:15-15:30 S. Schostek, Tübingen: Telemetric implant for detection of bleeding

15:30-15:45 A. Harscher, Reutlingen: Retinal chip for restoring visual impressions in the blind

15:45-16:00 Nicola Taccini, Pietro Valdastri, Arianna Menciassi, Paolo Dario, Maria Giovanna Trivella, Pisa: Sensorized platform to control Ventricular assist devices and to monitor patient variables

16:00-16:30 Coffee break + Poster session 1 Lichthof – Atrium III

Notes for Session 6:

Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

16:30-18:00 Session 7: Wearable rehabilitation technology Atrium I+II

16:30-17:00

Keynote lecture: B. Graimann, Duderstadt: Advanced myoelectric prosthetics: state-of -the-art and future directions

P. Dario, PisaB. Graimann,Duderstadt

17:00-17:15 D. Brodbeck, M. Degen, Muttenz: Personal therapy system for the low back

17:15-17:30 M. John, B. Seewald, Berlin: Integrating wearable activity devices for a sustainable prevention and rehabilitation

17:30-17:45 G. Andreoni, M. Toia, A. Trentadue, M. Bernabei, M. Turiel, Milan: A non-invasive approach to estimate the cardiac output through a wearable bio-impedance cardiograph device?

17:45-18:00 P. McCullagh, M.P. Ware, G. Lightbody, M. D. Mulvenna, H.G. McAllister, C.D. Nugent, Newtonabbey: Can brain computer interfaces become personal health devices?

Notes for Session 7:

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Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Friedrichshain/4th floor

Scientific programme

Time Chaired by

16:30-18:00 Session 8: Patient monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics 1 Friedrichshain

16:30-17:00 Keynote lecture: S. Kiefer, M. Schäfer, J. Kruse, A. Uribarren, D. Lindh, St. Ingbert: Smart integ-rated biodiagnostic personal health systems for improved cancer management

U. Spetzger,KarlsruheN. Pangher,Vicenza

17:00–17:15 S. Canisius, D. Krefting, T. Pretzel, S. Aschen-brenner, K. Kesper, Marburg: Personal health systems for diagnostics of sleep disorders using new sensors and grid technology

17:15–17:30 D. Latta, M. Bassler, F.v. Germar, T. Hansen- Hagge, K.S. Drese, C.K. O’ Sullivan, A. Fragoso, M. Bertschi, L. Cognolato, Mainz: A disposable lab-on-a-chip system for breast cancer diagnostics

17:30–17:45 M. Serrano, M.O. Foghlú, Waterford: Patient monitoring and automatic systems as integral support in early cardio-vascular diagnostics

17:45–18:00 N. Pangher, B. Ficili, P. Borgotti, M. Barieri, L. Cosmi, N. Pangher, A. Abate, M. Colle, Vicenza: @health: an excellence application in telemedicine

19:30 Conference dinner Alte Pumpe, Berlin

In the evening of 27 May 2010, a nice social programme will allow you to to refresh old friendships and form new ones. We have reserved the „Alte Pumpe“ (Old Pump) which is one of the most remarkable restaurants in Berlin. Address is as follows:

Pumpe Gastronomie GmbH / Lützowstraße 42 / 10785 Berlin / Germany / www.altepumpe.de

Notes for Session 8:

Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

08:30-09:00 Registration

09:00-10:30 Session 9: Telemedicine in cardiovascular disease Atrium I+II

09:00-09:18 M. Cowie, London: The evidence and pitfalls of telemonitoring in heart failure

L. Gatzoulis, BrusselsJ. Cleland, Hull

09:18-09:36 F. Köhler, Berlin: Telemedicine in the management of chronic heart failure

09:36-09:54 A. Montara, Monza: New insights on the interaction between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. The role of telemonitoring of sleep disorders

09:54-10:12 K. Manolis, Tolochenaz: Establishing remote patient monitoring as standard of care: challenges and opportunies

10:12-10:30 Roundtable discussion

Notes for Session 9:

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Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

10:30-12:00 Session 10: Ambient assisted living Atrium I+II

10:30-10:48 T. Krogstadt, T.M. Burkow, L.K. Vognild, E. Johnsen, L. F. Luque, Tromsø: Air quality systems servicing the chronically ill

A. Sigmund, BerlinB. Celler, Sydney

10:48-11:06 T. Linner, P. Kishore, T. Bock, Munich: Personalized healthcare at home through customizable multilevel component systems

11:06-11:24 N. Boye, M.R. Dahl, The PREVE TEAM, Aarhus: Personal guidance systems - outline of the service model

11:24-11:42 W. Burns, C.D. Nugent, P.J. McCullagh, H. Zheng, Ulster: The design and evaluation of an activity monitor for persons with chronic heart failure

11:42-12:00 E. Hirt, T. Gillen, J. Temnitzer, G. Searle, Zurich: Multi sensor wrist device for sur-veillance of elderly persons

Notes for Session 10:

Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium IV+V/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

10:30-12:00 Session 11: ICT Research directions for disease prevention Atrium IV+VV. Traver, ValenciaN. Boye, Aarhus

10:30-11:00 N. Boye, Aarhus: Information models for use in personal guidance systems and primary prevention - is scientific medical evidence of any use?

11:00-11:15 A. Honka, Tampere: User profiling and segmentation: Personalizing interventions for healthy behaviour

11:15-11:30 T. Meneu, Valencia: Lessons learnt from products and projects dealing with primary through ICT

11:30-12:00 Roundtable Discussion

12:00-13:00 Lunch break – pHealth Committee Meeting – Nomination for next year´s organizer of pHealth 2011

Notes for Session 11:

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Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

13:00-14:30 Session 12: Economics of personalized care Atrium I+II

13:00-13.30 Keynote lecture: H. Strehlau, Wiesbaden: pHealth patient care models - the per-spective of hospital management

H. Strehlau, WiesbadenP. Celen, Mannheim

13.30-13:45 P. Celen, Mannheim: Cost effective management of cardiac patients through telemedicine

13:45-14:00 D. Zähringer, F. Kicherer, Stuttgart: Providing healthy choices: Service engineering in the health prevention market

14:00-14:15 C. Salewski, Tübingen: Cost analysis of telemedicine vs. holter monitoring in palpitations

14:15-14:30 Round table discussion

Notes for Session 12:

Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium IV+V/1st floor

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13:00-14:30 Session 13: Smart textiles and wearable diagnostic sensors 2 Atrium IV+V

13:00-13:30 Keynote lecture: T. Löher, Berlin: The STELLA project - Stretchable electronics a platform for medical diagnostics

T. Löher, BerlinM. de Kok, Eindhoven

13:30-13:45 M. Di Rienzo, P. Castiglioni, P. Meriggi, F. Rizzo, S. Cacopardo, A.G. Guadagno, Rome: Textile sensors for the assessment of gravitational stress and cardiac rhythm in real flight maneuvers

13:45-14:00 P. Kishore, T. Linner, T. Bock, Jaipur: Wearable sensors and actuators: An approach for reducing the complexity in assistive home environments

14:00-14:15 A. Lanatá, C. Manusco, A. Valenza, E. Pasquale Scilingo, Pisa: Autonomic nervous system activity evaluation using heart rate variability and pulse transit time by a wearable system

14:15-14:30 A. Lanatá, G. Piccolo, G. Valenza, E.P. Scilingo, Pisa: Cardiopulmonary monitoring system based on a single sensing device

Notes for Session 13:

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Friday, May 28, 2010dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

14:30-16:00 Session 14: Patient monitoring and point- of-care diagnostics 2

Atrium I+II

14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture: D. Ausen, Oslo: Biomedical sensors in patient monitoring

D. Ausen, OsloE. McAdams, Villeurbanne

15:00-15:15 K. Lau, J.H. Kim, P. McAuliffe, B. O’Connel, D. Diamond, Dublin: Wireless Autonomous Bruxism monitoring device

15:15-15:30 G. Favaro, C. Castellaro, Mogliano Veneto: The Epilepsiae Project

15:30-15:45 J. Hagblad, M. Folke, L.-G. Lindberg, M. Lindén, Vasterås: A probe combining two optical techniques for monitoring of blood flow in different vascular depths - investigation of interference

15:45-16:00 J. González, M. Pansera, M. Pastorino, J.J. Estrada, L. Pastor-Sanz, M.T. Arre-dondo, Madrid: Automatic assessment of bradykinesia severity in patients with Parkinson´s disease

Notes for Session 14:

Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium IV+V/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

14:30-16:00 Session 15: Heartcycle Atrium IV+V

14:30-14:45 H. Reiter, Aachen: The overall concept of HEARTCYCLE for pHealth delivery to CHF and CAD patients through new multiparametric methods

N. Maglaveras,Thessaloniki

14:45-15:00 J. Cleland, C. Nugent, D. Finlay, R. Armitage, J. Mc Cann, Hull: The new telemonitoring generation and its effects and prospects in CHF patient treatment

15:00-15:15 J. Luprano, A, J.-A. Porchet, L. Rossini, M. Correvon, O. Grossenbacher, P. Theurillat, R. Rusconi, R. Vetter. Ridolfi, A. De Sousa, G. Dudnik, Neuchatel: Heartcycle sensors and parameter extractio

15:15-15:30 N. Maglaveras, Thessaloniki: Intelligent methods for decision support for monitoring patient in a holistic manner

15:30-15:45 W. Stut, Aachen: Education and coaching to promote self care in cardiac patients

15:45-16:00 M.T. Menue-Barreira, Valencia: A model for professional support to innovative chronic conditions management

16:00-16:30 Coffee break + Poster session 2 Lichthof, Atrium III

Notes for Session 15:

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Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Atrium I+II/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

16:30-18.00 Session 16: Advanced imaging for personalized therapies Atrium I+II

16:30-17:00 Keynote lecture: A. Melzer, Dundee: Advanced imaging procedures as a prerequisite for personalized treatments

A. Melzer, DundeeT. Langø, Trondheim

17:00-17:15 T. Langø, Trondheim: Navigation - the basis of personalized procedures

17:15-17.30 L. Schwarz, Munich: Ambulatory human motion analysis using a portable Full-body Tracking System

17:30-18:00 Roundtable discussion

18:00 Closing ceremony and presentation of pHealth Innovation Award Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Notes for Session 16:

Friday, May 28, 2010dbb forum, Atrium IV+V/1st floor

Scientific Programme

Time Chaired by

16:30-18:00 Session 17: Data management Atrium IV+V

16:30-17:00 Keynote lecture: V. Traver, Valencia: Intelligent, manageable and adaptive pHealth platform

V. Traver, Valencia

17:00-17:15 F. Petersen, N. Hine, A. Frisiello, M. Pluke, Biot: The challenge of deploying personalised eHealth user profiles

17:15-17:30 S. Bonacina, F. Pinciroli, Mailand: Correspondences between specialist and consumer medical lexicons: a tool for the Geriatrics domain

17:30-17:45 T. Spittler, P. Friedrich, T. Frank, S. Tübinger, B. Wolf, Munich: Convenient and individual diabetes mangement with COMES®

17:45-18:00 M. Giacomini, M. Cafferata, S. Pivetti, S. Bertolini, A. Petretto, G. Melioli, Genova: Web services choreography and predictive algorithms in proteomics clinical applications

18:00 Closing ceremony and pHealth Innovation Award Atrium I+II, 1st floor

Notes for Session 17:

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Thursday, May 27, 2010dbb forum, Friedrichstr. 169/170, Atrium III/1st floor

The poster exhibitions are open throughout the conference on Thursday May 27 and Friday May 28. A poster presentation and discussion will take place between coffee breaks from 16:00 to 16:30 on Thursday May 27 and Friday May 28.

Poster Session 1: AAL and patient monitoring Chaired by: T. Langø (Trondheim), H. Reiter (Aachen)

Number Name Title

01 E. Jung, A. Hilgarth, M. Koch, U. Oestermann, R. Aschenbrenner, H. Reichl, Berlin

Aurispo - A highly integrated platform for 24/7 monitoring of vital data

02 D. Husser, T. Debski, H. Burkard, W. Kapischke, J. Link, Lenzburg

Ultra-flexible embedded medical devices for online monitoring and diagnostics

03 P. Bougia, M. Tsipouras, A. Tzallas, D. Fotiadis, S. Konitsiotis, D. Chaloglou, T. Mitsana, Athens

PERFORM: A wearable system for remote monitoring and management of Parkinson´s Disease

04 F. Breuil, A. Martins, L.P. del Arbol Pérez, M. Kamel Boulos, J. Nelson, G. O. Laighin, R. Feld, A. Yuste, F. Abrantes, F. Köhler, G. Buss, M. Torrent, Mataro

Enhanced Complete Ambient Assisted Living Experiment eCAALYX

05 R. Rosso, G. Munaro, A. Papadopoulos, Vicenza

Chronious: An open, ubiquitous and adaptive chronic diseases platform for COPD and renal insufficiency

06 L. Valentini, K. Tauchert, A. Pinto, L.M. Donini, F. Buccolini, Berlin

Remote e-health dietary services to reduce cardiovascular risk in older adults

07 M. Colle, G. Polvani, N. Pangher, V. Ventimiglia, Vicenza

Telemedicine at home: management of patients affected by heart failure disease and post cardiac surgery patient

08 W. Burns, R.J. Davies, C.D. Nugent, P.J. McCullagh, H. Zeng, N. D. Black, G. Mountain, Ulster

An ICT solution for chronic disease self-management: The SMART2 Project

09 P. Pharow, Magdeburg pHealth 2009/pHealth 2010 – Results

Friday, May 28, 2010 dbb forum, Friedrichstr. 169/170, Atrium III/1st floor

The poster exhibitions are open throughout the conference on Thursday May 27 and Friday May 28. A poster presentation and discussion will take place between coffee breaks from 16:00 to 16:30 on Thursday May 27 and Friday May 28.

Poster Session 2: Smart textiles, wearable sensors and rehabilitation technology Chaired by A. Lymberis (Brussels), V. Traver (Valencia)

Number Name Title

10 J. Jansa, Prague INPRESOL – awarded by GALILEO Master Price 2009

11 C.Y. Lan, C.C. Chiu, Taichung Development of grid-based personalized wearable healthcare service system

12 I. Cleland, Newtownabbey Intelligent Technologies for Smart Garments

13 T. Seeberg, H. Opsahl Austad, F. Strisland, I. Svagård, Oslo

Development of a new sensor fusion algorithm to improve decision making support for subjects exposed to heat stress

14 K. Mankodiya, Y.A. Hassan, O. Christ, B. Chamadiya, U.G. Hofmann, Luebeck

Textile-based EDG collection with portable dual-core embedded system

15 T. Kamei, N. Inoshiro, S. Jinbo, Y. Toriumi, Izumocity / Shimane

Changes of blood catecholamine levels using photic feedback-frontal alpha wave pulsed photic synchronization

16 B. Chamadiya, M. Wagner, U.G. Hofmann, Boeblingen

Active passenger safety by intelligent textiles

17 K. Becher, C. Gose, R. Ruff, K.P. Hoffmann, St. Ingbert

High frequency sampled pulse-module for a wearable and wireless sensor platform

18 K. Becher, M. Strufe, R. Ruff, K.P. Hoffmann, St. Ingbert

ECG-module for a wearable and wireless sensor platform

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