Oliver Weinheimer
Heidelberg University
66 Papers
341 Citations
Oliver Weinheimer is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lung. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 52 publications. Previous affiliations of Oliver Weinheimer include University of Mainz & University Hospital Heidelberg.
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Papers
[Quantification of pulmonary emphysema in multislice-CT using different software tools].
CP Heussel,T. Achenbach,Buschsieweke C,Jan-Martin Kuhnigk,Oliver Weinheimer,Hammer G,Christoph Düber,H. U. Kauczor +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of four programs (Pulmo, Volume, YACTA, and PulmoFUNC) for the quantitative analysis of emphysema were compared.
Longitudinal airway remodeling in active and past smokers in a lung cancer screening population.
Bertram Jobst,Oliver Weinheimer,Oliver Weinheimer,Torben Buschulte,Torben Buschulte,Mila Trauth,Mila Trauth,Jan Tremper,Stefan Delorme,Nikolaus Becker,Erna Motsch,Marie-Luise Groß,Anke Trotter,Monika Eichinger,Hans-Ulrich Kauczor,Hans-Ulrich Kauczor,Mark O. Wielpütz +16 more
TL;DR: Bronchial dimensions depend on the smoking status, and there is a trend towards increased airway wall thickness in active smokers, and QCT-based airway metrics in clinical trials should consider the current smoking status besides pack years.
Vollautomatische Detektion und Quantifizierung des Lungenemphysems in Dünnschicht-MD-CT des Thorax durch eine neue, speziell entwickelte Software
TL;DR: YACTA processed the image data without manual interaction and demonstrated more user-comfort than VolumeE and PulmoE software, which require manual correction especially for lung segmentation at the hilar regions to separate central airways from lung parenchyma.
Influence of pixel size on quantification of airway wall thickness in computed tomography.
TL;DR: Using a special technique such as IBM to account for computed tomography's blurring effect in assessing airway wall thickness had the greatest impact on correct quantification.
MRI Compared with Low-Dose CT for Incidental Lung Nodule Detection in COPD: A Multicenter Trial.
Qian Li,Oyunbileg von Stackelberg,Simon M. F. Triphan,Jürgen Biederer,Oliver Weinheimer,Monika Eichinger,Claus Vogelmeier,Rudolf A. Jörres,Hans-Ulrich Kauczor,Claus Peter Heussel,Bertram J. Jobst,Mark O. Wielpütz +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the use of morphofunctional chest MRI for the detection and management of incidental pulmonary nodules in participants with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).