Sep 10, 2025
Advances in digital cardiac medicine

Dr.-Ing. Miriam Goldammer und Dr. med. Alexander are delighted that the first two patients from Dresden University Hospital have been included in the ACRIBiS-study.
Cardiology and medical informatics join forces:The first patients are being enrolled in the ACRIBiS-project at Dresden University Hospital!
Kick-off at Dresden University Hospital: On September 3, 2025, the first two patients were enrolled in the ACRIBiS-study! The ambitious goal of the interdisciplinary Dresden team from the Heart Center Dresden GmbH University Hospital and the ZMI is now to expand the study and include 250 patients by November of this year.
Dr.-Ing. Miriam Goldammer is responsible for project management for ACRIBiS at ZMI, while a team led by Prof. Dr. Axel Linke, Dr. Stephan Haußig and Dr. Alexander Stockmann at the Heart Center is working to ensure the success of the joint project.
❓ What does ACRIBiS do?
👉 Practical solutions for digital cardiac medicine
As a subproject of the Medical Informatics Initiative (MII), ACRIBiS develops innovative IT procedures for integrating structured clinical data (routine data such as blood pressure, therapy, diagnoses) with biosignals (e.g., ECG) in order to improve patient-specific risk assessments for cardiovascular diseases.
Standardized clinical data and biosignals such as ECG from approximately 4,500 patients are being collated to create automated, evidence-based risk models. The aim is also to make this risk score interactively accessible via a patient app.
The project promotes optimized documentation, real-time analysis, and a connectable digital infrastructure that can also be used in other medical areas.
➡️ You can access the LinkedIn-post here: https://bit.ly/47JKJNx
➡️Further information about ACRIBiS: https://bit.ly/480QhTD