Publications
Below you can find a list of our published research.
Below you can find a list of our published research.
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Cited 27 times since 2021 (7.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
The British journal of surgery, Volume 108, Issue 11, 1 1 2021, Pages 1274-1292 Machine learning risk prediction of mortality for patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2: the COVIDSurg mortality score. COVIDSurg Collaborative
Cited 6 times since 2021 (1.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology, Volume 24, Issue 6, 1 1 2021, Pages 891-895 Neurologic Manifestations of COVID 19 in Children: Prospective Study in a Single Center. Gürkaş E, Dünya B, Köken ÖY, Demirdağ TB, Yilmaz D, Özyürek H, Kurt ANÇ
Background: The data related to the neurologic manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in children are limited. The frequency of the neurologic manifestations and the risk factors in the development of these symptoms are not clear. Objectives: We aimed to determine the exact frequency of the neurological symptoms in pediatric patients with confirmed COVID-19 and to identify the risk factors for the development of neurological manifestations. Materials and methods: We included pedia... Abstract
Cited 4 times since 2021 (1 per year) source: EuropePMC
International journal of molecular sciences, Volume 22, Issue 21, 30 5 2021, Pages 11823 Ventricular TLR4 Levels Abrogate TLR2-Mediated Adverse Cardiac Remodeling upon Pressure Overload in Mice. Kessler EL, Wang JW, Kok B, Brans MA, Nederlof A, van Stuijvenberg L, Huang C, Vink A, Arslan F, Efimov IR, Lam CSP, Vos MA, de Kleijn DPV, Fontes MSC, van Veen TAB
Involvement of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in maladaptive cardiac remodeling and heart failure (HF) upon pressure overload has been studied extensively, but less is known about the role of TLR2. Interplay and redundancy of TLR4 with TLR2 have been reported in other organs but were not investigated during cardiac dysfunction. We explored whether TLR2 deficiency leads to less adverse cardiac remodeling upon chronic pressure overload and whether TLR2 and TLR4 additively contribute to this. We s... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2021 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography, Volume 16, Issue 2, 30 5 2021, Pages 191-193 Contrast agent volume for coronary computed tomography angiography imaging in current clinical practice. Stocker TJ, Bull R, Buls N, Leipsic J, Chow B, Maurovich-Horvat P, Bittencourt MS, Bax JJ, Andreini D, Chen MY, Rubinshtein R, Hadamitzky M, Massberg S, Hausleiter J
Cited 3 times since 2021 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 162, 29 5 2021, Pages 170-176 Value of Global Longitudinal Strain for Identification and Monitoring of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Becker Muscular Dystrophy. van de Velde NM, Gegenava T, Koeks Z, Butcher SC, Roest AA, Bax JJ, Atsma DE, Spitali P, Ajmone Marsan N, Niks EH
Cardiac involvement is the main cause of death in Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD). Identification of left ventricular (LV) function is crucial, but standard echocardiographic measurements such as LV ejection fraction (LVEF) might not be sensitive enough to detect early myocardial dysfunction. We explored the value of LV global longitudinal strain (GLS) as a more accurate echocardiographic parameter to detect and monitor LV dysfunction in BMD. Furthermore, we studied possible factors associated w... Abstract
Cited 21 times since 2021 (5.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography, Volume 16, Issue 3, 29 5 2021, Pages 198-206 Cardiac computed tomography-derived coronary artery volume to myocardial mass. Ihdayhid AR, Fairbairn TA, Gulsin GS, Tzimas G, Danehy E, Updegrove A, Jensen JM, Taylor CA, Bax JJ, Sellers SL, Leipsic JA, Nørgaard BL
In the absence of disease impacting the coronary arteries or myocardium, there exists a linear relationship between vessel volume and myocardial mass to ensure balanced distribution of blood supply. This balance may be disturbed in diseases of either the coronary artery tree, the myocardium, or both. However, in contemporary evaluation the coronary artery anatomy and myocardium are assessed separately. Recently the coronary lumen volume to myocardial mass ratio (V/M), measured noninvasively usin... Abstract
Cited 7 times since 2021 (1.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in veterinary science, Volume 8, 27 4 2021, Pages 688935 Risk Factors for Introduction of Bovine Herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) Into Cattle Herds: A Systematic European Literature Review. Waldeck HWF, van Duijn L, van den Heuvel-van den Broek K, Mars MH, Santman-Berends IMGA, Biesheuvel MM, van Schaik G
Given that bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) -the causative agent of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR)- is still endemic in most European countries, BoHV-1 free herds are subject to a considerable risk of (re)introduction of the virus. The aim of this literature review was to describe published, quantified risk factors that are relevant for the introduction of BoHV-1. The risk factors described in this study can be used as input for modeling eradication scenarios and for communication on biose... Abstract
Cited 34 times since 2021 (8.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders, Volume 50, Issue 4, 26 4 2021, Pages 318-325 Evaluation of High Cholesterol and Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Using Individual Patient Meta-Analysis. Peters R, Xu Y, Antikainen R, Beckett N, Gussekloo J, Jagger C, Jukema JW, Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi S, Rydén L, Skoog I, Staessen JA, Thijs L, Trompet S, Tully PJ, Tzourio C, Anstey KJ
Introduction: Although increased cholesterol level has been acknowledged as a risk factor for dementia, evidence synthesis based on published data has yielded mixed results. This is especially relevant in older adults where individual studies report non-linear relationships between cholesterol and cognition and, in some cases, find higher cholesterol associated with a lower risk of subsequent cognitive decline or dementia. Prior evidence synthesis based on published results has not allowed us to... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2021 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of medical case reports, Volume 15, Issue 1, 25 4 2021, Pages 536 A neonate with spontaneous arterial limb ischemia and an aneurysm of the oval foramen: a case report. van Vonderen JJ, Keus JMH, van Schaik J, Smiers FJ, Ten Harkel DJ, Lopriore E
Background: In this case report, we describe a very rare case of severe limb ischemia due to an arterial embolus caused by an aneurysm of the oval foramen in a term-born infant that occurred in the first few hours after birth. Case presentation: A newborn male Caucasian patient presented on the maternity ward with ischemia of the right foot. Ischemia was treated with nitroglycerin spray and low-molecular-weight heparin in therapeutic dosage. An aneurysm of the oval foramen was found during postn... Abstract
Multimedia manual of cardiothoracic surgery : MMCTS, Volume 2021, 25 4 2021 Patch repair in infective native mitral valve endocarditis. Velders BJJ, Tomšič A, Klautz RJM, Palmen M
Infective native mitral valve endocarditis occurs rarely. Mitral valve repair, although surgically challenging, is favored over replacement in the latest European and American guidelines. In this video tutorial, patch repair of the posterior mitral valve leaflet is performed in a 61-year-old patient with endocarditis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae. Abstract
Cited 11 times since 2021 (2.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 162, 24 4 2021, Pages 143-149 Extramitral Valvular Cardiac Involvement in Patients With Significant Secondary Mitral Regurgitation. Singh GK, Namazi F, Hirasawa K, van der Bijl P, van Wijngaarden AL, Vo NM, Stone GW, Ajmone Marsan N, Delgado V, Bax JJ
Patients with secondary mitral regurgitation (SMR) often have extramitral valve cardiac involvement, which can influence the prognosis. SMR can be defined according to groups of extramitral valve cardiac involvement. The prognostic implications of such groups in patients with moderate and severe SMR (significant SMR) are unknown. A total of 325 patients with significant SMR were classified according to the extent of cardiac involvement on echocardiography: left ventricular involvement (group 1),... Abstract
Cited 8 times since 2021 (2.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.), Volume 34, Issue 2, 23 4 2021, Pages e2106426 Oxygen Vacancy Injection as a Pathway to Enhancing Electromechanical Response in Ferroelectrics. Kelley KP, Morozovska AN, Eliseev EA, Sharma V, Yilmaz DE, van Duin ACT, Ganesh P, Borisevich A, Jesse S, Maksymovych P, Balke N, Kalinin SV, Vasudevan RK
Since their discovery in late 1940s, perovskite ferroelectric materials have become one of the central objects of condensed matter physics and materials science due to the broad spectrum of functional behaviors they exhibit, including electro-optical phenomena and strong electromechanical coupling. In such disordered materials, the static properties of defects such as oxygen vacancies are well explored but the dynamic effects are less understood. In this work, the first observation of enhanced e... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2021 (0.3 per year) source: Scopus
JMIR cardio, Volume 5, Issue 2, 22 4 2021, Pages e33252 Values of Importance to Patients With Cardiovascular Disease as a Foundation for eHealth Design and Evaluation: Mixed Methods Study. Bente BE, Wentzel J, Groeneveld RG, IJzerman RV, de Buisonjé DR, Breeman LD, Janssen VR, Kraaijenhagen R, Pieterse ME, Evers AW, van Gemert-Pijnen JE
Background: eHealth interventions are developed to support and facilitate patients with lifestyle changes and self-care tasks after being diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease (CVD). Creating long-lasting effects on lifestyle change and health outcomes with eHealth interventions is challenging and requires good understanding of patient values. Objective: The aim of the study was to identify values of importance to patients with CVD to aid in designing a technological lifestyle platform. Method... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2021 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Royal Society open science, Volume 8, Issue 10, 20 3 2021, Pages 210657 Martingales and the characteristic functions of absorption time on bipartite graphs. Monk T, van Schaik A
Evolutionary graph theory investigates how spatial constraints affect processes that model evolutionary selection, e.g. the Moran process. Its principal goals are to find the fixation probability and the conditional distributions of fixation time, and show how they are affected by different graphs that impose spatial constraints. Fixation probabilities have generated significant attention, but much less is known about the conditional time distributions, even for simple graphs. Those conditional... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2021 (0.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
JACC. Case reports, Volume 3, Issue 14, 20 3 2021, Pages 1589-1593 Closing a Right Coronary Artery Fistula Draining Into the Coronary Sinus Using a Covered Stent in the Coronary Sinus. Witte LS, Bouma BJ, Straver B, van der Lienden BTG, Kist R, Blom NA, Koolbergen DR, de Winter RJ
This report describes the case of a symptomatic patient with a right coronary artery fistula draining into the coronary sinus who underwent transcatheter closure, which was deployed in the drainage site to seal off the exit of the fistula. (Level of Difficulty: Advanced.). Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2021 (0.3 per year) source: Scopus
Food security, Volume 13, Issue 6, 18 3 2021, Pages 1467-1496 Multiple pathways towards achieving a living income for different types of smallholder tree-crop commodity farmers. Waarts YR, Janssen V, Aryeetey R, Onduru D, Heriyanto D, Aprillya ST, N'Guessan A, Courbois L, Bakker D, Ingram VJ
Many sources indicate that smallholder tree-crop commodity farmers are poor, but there is a paucity of data on how many of them are poor and the depth of poverty. The living income concept establishes the net annual income required for a household in a place to afford a decent standard of living. Based on datasets on smallholder cocoa and tea farmers in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Kenya and literature, we conclude that a large proportion of such farmers do not have the potential to earn a living inco... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2021 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Current zoology, Volume 68, Issue 5, 18 3 2021, Pages 507-516 Sharing roosts but not ectoparasites: high host-specificity in bat flies and wing mites of <i>Miniopterus schreibersii</i> and <i>Rhinolophus ferrumequinum</i> (Mammalia: Chiroptera). Pejić B, Budinski I, van Schaik J, Blagojević J
Schreiber's bent-winged bat Miniopterus schreibersii and the greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum are widespread and common cavernicolous species across southern Europe that host numerous specialized ectoparasite species. The objective of this study was to characterize the species assemblage, genetic diversity, and host specificity of bat flies (Nycteribiidae, Diptera) and wing mites (Spinturnicidae, Acari) found on these bat hosts in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Notably, w... Abstract
Cited 9 times since 2021 (2.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
iScience, Volume 24, Issue 11, 16 3 2021, Pages 103304 Orangutans have larger gestural repertoires in captivity than in the wild-A case of weak innovation? Fröhlich M, Bartolotta N, Fryns C, Wagner C, Momon L, Jaffrezic M, Mitra Setia T, Schuppli C, van Noordwijk MA, van Schaik CP
Whether nonhuman species can change their communicative repertoire in response to socio-ecological environments has critical implications for communicative innovativeness prior to the emergence of human language, with its unparalleled productivity. Here, we use a comparative sample of wild and zoo-housed orangutans of two species (Pongo abelii, Pongo pygmaeus) to assess the effect of the wild-captive contrast on repertoires of gestures and facial expressions. We find that repertoires on both the... Abstract
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging, Volume 38, Issue 3, 16 3 2021, Pages 695-705 Subclinical leaflet thrombosis after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: no association with left ventricular reverse remodeling at 1-year follow-up. Kuneman JH, Singh GK, Hansson NC, Fusini L, Poulsen SH, Fortuni F, Vollema EM, Pedersen ALD, Annoni AD, Nørgaard BL, Pontone G, Ajmone Marsan N, Delgado V, Bax JJ, Knuuti J
Hypo-attenuated leaflet thickening (HALT) of transcatheter aortic valves is detected on multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and reflects leaflet thrombosis. Whether HALT affects left ventricular (LV) reverse remodeling, a favorable effect of LV afterload reduction after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is unknown. The aim of this study was to examine the association of HALT after TAVI with LV reverse remodeling. In this multicenter case-control study, patients with HALT on MDC... Abstract
Cited 6 times since 2021 (1.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular development and disease, Volume 8, Issue 10, 15 3 2021, Pages 132 Ventricular Septation and Outflow Tract Development in Crocodilians Result in Two Aortas with Bicuspid Semilunar Valves. Poelmann RE, Gittenberger-de Groot AC, Goerdajal C, Grewal N, De Bakker MAG, Richardson MK
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular septation is complete. The arterial anatomy, however, presents with a pulmonary trunk originating from the right ventricular cavum, and two aortas originating from either the right or left ventricular cavity. Mixing of blood in crocodilians cannot occur at the ventricular level as in other reptiles but instead takes place at the aortic root level by a shunt, the foramen of Panizza, the opening of whi... Abstract