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 10 times since 2003 (0.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 91, Issue 3, 1 1 2003, Pages 264-268 Comparison of late outcome in patients with versus without angina pectoris having reversible perfusion abnormalities during dobutamine stress technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography. Elhendy A, Schinkel AF, van Domburg RT, Bax JJ, Poldermans D
The aim of this study was to assess the prognostic significance of reversible perfusion abnormalities in patients without angina during dobutamine stress technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The study comprised 224 patients (age 60 +/- 11 years, 144 men) with completely or partially reversible perfusion abnormalities during dobutamine stress sestamibi SPECT. Follow-up end points were hard cardiac events (cardiac death and nonfatal myocardial infarction). A... Abstract
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 29-32 Dipyridamole stress echocardiography: to be included in the Guidelines or to be abandoned from the clinical arena? van der Wall EE, Bax JJ
Cited 35 times since 2003 (1.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 91, Issue 4, 1 1 2003, Pages 408-411 Incremental value of exercise technetium-99m tetrofosmin myocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography for the prediction of cardiac events. Schinkel AF, Elhendy A, van Domburg RT, Bax JJ, Vourvouri EC, Bountioukos M, Rizzello V, Agricola E, Valkema R, Roelandt JR, Poldermans D
Technetium-99m (Tc-99m) tetrofosmin single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a useful alternative to thallium-201 scintigraphy for the assessment of myocardial perfusion. This study assessed the incremental value of exercise Tc-99m tetrofosmin SPECT for the prediction of cardiac events in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. Exercise Tc-99m tetrofosmin SPECT imaging was performed in 655 consecutive patients. Follow-up was successful in 648 patients (98.9%). Ten... Abstract
Cited 10 times since 2003 (0.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 127-133 Dobutamine-induced contractile reserve in stunned, hibernating, and scarred myocardium in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy. Schinkel AF, Bax JJ, van Domburg R, Elhendy A, Valkema R, Vourvouri EC, Sozzi FB, Roelandt JR, Poldermans D
Unlabelled: Because of damage to cardiomyocytes and the contractile apparatus, contractile reserve may be observed less frequently in hibernating than in stunned myocardium. The aim of this study was to assess the presence of contractile reserve in response to dobutamine infusion in a large group of patients with stunned and hibernating myocardium. Methods: A total of 198 consecutive patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (left ventricular ejection fraction < or = 40%) underwent resting 2-dime... Abstract
Cited 9 times since 2003 (0.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Volume 44, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 140-145 Feasibility and image quality of dual-isotope SPECT using 18F-FDG and (99m)Tc-tetrofosmin after acipimox administration. Kam BL, Valkema R, Poldermans D, Bax JJ, Reijs AE, Rambaldi R, Boersma E, Rietveld T, Roelandt JR, Krenning EP
Unlabelled: Currently, with the rapidly increasing number of patients with heart failure due to chronic coronary artery disease, the need for viability studies to guide treatment in these patients is increasing. The most accurate method for viability assessment is metabolic imaging with (18)F-FDG with PET or SPECT. To obtain excellent image quality in all patients, the (18)F-FDG studies should be performed during hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamping. However, this approach is time-consuming and... Abstract
Cited 16 times since 2003 (0.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, Volume 125, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 231-237 Chronic and adjustable pulmonary artery banding. Leeuwenburgh BP, Schoof PH, Steendijk P, Baan J, Mooi WJ, Helbing WA
Objective: Banding of the pulmonary artery might be required to prevent pulmonary vascular damage in patients with increased pulmonary artery flow and to retrain the left ventricle in preparation for an arterial switch operation in patients with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries. Readjustment of the pulmonary artery band might be required in the postoperative period. In this study we aimed to test the feasibility of a novel device for bidirectionally adjustable pulmonary... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2003 (0 per year) source: EuropePMC
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 1-4 Discrimination between pericardial disease and myocardial disease using tissue Doppler imaging in a patient with right-sided heart failure and multiple myeloma. van Houwelingen KG, Bax JJ, Jukema JW, van der Wall EE
We report a case of right-sided heart failure associated with multiple myeloma. Amyloidosis was proven by rectal biopsy. In this case we were able to demonstrate myocardial disease by using tissue Doppler echocardiography, even in the presence of cardiac tamponade. Abstract
Cited 85 times since 2003 (3.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Human molecular genetics, Volume 12, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 111-123 Haplotype analysis of the CETP gene: not TaqIB, but the closely linked -629C-->A polymorphism and a novel promoter variant are independently associated with CETP concentration. Klerkx AH, Tanck MW, Kastelein JJ, Molhuizen HO, Jukema JW, Zwinderman AH, Kuivenhoven JA
The TaqIB polymorphism in intron 1 of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) gene is associated with plasma CETP concentration, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and coronary artery disease (CAD). These associations are generally thought to arise from linkage disequilibrium between TaqIB and (an)other functional polymorphism(s). To identify putative functional sites, we investigated phenotypic associations of TaqIB and four tightly linked polymorphisms (novel -2708G-->A and... Abstract
Netherlands heart journal : monthly journal of the Netherlands Society of Cardiology and the Netherlands Heart Foundation, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 15-27 Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy: new avenues for diagnosis and treatment. van der Wall EE, Bootsma M, Wellens HJ, Bax JJ, de Roos A, Schalij MJ
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) is a heart muscle disorder of unknown course that is characterised pathologically by fatty or fibrofatty replacement of the right ventricular myocardium and electrical instability. Clinical manifestations include structural and functional malformations of the right ventricle, electrocardiographic abnormalities, and presentation of ventricular tachycardias with left bundle branch pattern or sudden death. The disease is often famil... Abstract
Cited 138 times since 2003 (6.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 91, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 94-97 Usefulness of myocardial tissue Doppler echocardiography to evaluate left ventricular dyssynchrony before and after biventricular pacing in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Bax JJ, Molhoek SG, van Erven L, Voogd PJ, Somer S, Boersma E, Steendijk P, Schalij MJ, Van der Wall EE
Cited 185 times since 2003 (8.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Circulation, Volume 107, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 62-67 Intravascular ultrasound guidance improves angiographic and clinical outcome of stent implantation for long coronary artery stenoses: final results of a randomized comparison with angiographic guidance (TULIP Study). Oemrawsingh PV, Mintz GS, Schalij MJ, Zwinderman AH, Jukema JW, van der Wall EE, TULIP Study Thrombocyte activity evaluation and effects of Ultrasound guidance in Long Intracoronary stent Placement
Background: Long coronary lesions treated with stents have a poor outcome. This study compared the 6-month outcome of stent implantation for long lesions in patients randomized to intravascular ultrasound (IVUS; n=73) or angiographic guidance (n=71). Methods and results: Stenoses >20 mm in length and a reference diameter that permitted a stent diameter > or =3 mm were eligible. Primary end points were 6-month minimal lumen diameter (MLD) and the combined end point of death, myocardial infa... Abstract
Cited 29 times since 2003 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
British journal of cancer, Volume 88, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 314-319 Degree of tumour vascularity correlates with drug accumulation and tumour response upon TNF-alpha-based isolated hepatic perfusion. van Etten B, de Vries MR, van IJken MG, Lans TE, Guetens G, Ambagtsheer G, van Tiel ST, de Boeck G, de Bruijn EA, Eggermont AM, ten Hagen TL
Isolated hepatic perfusion (IHP) with melphalan with or without tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) is currently performed in clinical trials in patients with hepatic metastases. Previous studies led to the hypothesis that the use of TNF-alpha in isolated limb perfusion causes specific destruction of tumour endothelial cells and thereby induces an increased permeability of tumour vasculature. However, whether TNF-alpha contributes to the therapeutic efficacy in IHP still remains unclear. In... Abstract
Cited 118 times since 2003 (5.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of vascular surgery, Volume 37, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 149-155 Vein versus polytetrafluoroethylene in above-knee femoropopliteal bypass grafting: five-year results of a randomized controlled trial. Klinkert P, Schepers A, Burger DH, van Bockel JH, Breslau PJ
Objective: Controversy still exists whether polytetrafluoroethylene is equivalent to vein as bypass graft material for the above-knee femoropopliteal bypass. Therefore, a prospective randomized trial was performed to compare vein with polytetrafluoroethylene for femoropopliteal bypasses with the distal anastomosis above the knee. Methods: Between January 1993 and December 1996, 151 above-knee femoropopliteal bypasses were performed. The indications for operation were severe claudication in 120 c... Abstract
Cited 20 times since 2003 (0.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Vascular and endovascular surgery, Volume 37, Issue 1, 1 1 2003, Pages 13-21 Validation of two risk models for perioperative mortality in patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery. Kertai MD, Steyerberg EW, Boersma E, Bax JJ, Vergouwe Y, van Urk H, Habbema JD, Roelandt JR, Poldermans D
The authors validated 2 clinical risk models for perioperative mortality in patients scheduled for elective open abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery (AAA surgery). They studied 361 patients who underwent elective AAA surgery between 1991 and 1999 (validation population). Two clinical risk models were validated. The first was developed in 238 patients from Leiden University Hospital (Leiden risk model). The Leiden risk model was modified to provide predictions for the validation population based on... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2003 (0.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Mutation research, Volume 534, Issue 1-2, 1 1 2003, Pages 197-199 Valproic acid and lamotrigine treatment during pregnancy. The risk of chromosomal abnormality. Ozkinay F, Cogulu O, Gunduz C, Yilmaz D, Kultursay N
A baby born to an epileptic mother had dysmorphological features associated with 47,XXX karyotype. The mother had been treated with valproic acid (1800mg per day) and lamotrigine (100mg per day) throughout pregnancy. Dysmorphological features detected in baby were intrauterine growth retardation, hypertelorism, flattened nasal bridge, low set malformed auriculas, micrognathia, very small an bow-shaped mouth with thin upper lip, cleft palate, arachnodactyly, camptodactyly, secundum atrial septal... Abstract
Cited 13 times since 2003 (0.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Volume 5, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 365-386 Coronary magnetic resonance angiography: technical developments and clinical applications. Dirksen MS, Lamb HJ, Doornbos J, Bax JJ, Jukema JW, de Roos A
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a promising method for noninvasive coronary artery imaging. The interesting features of coronary MRA are its non-invasive nature, the absence of ionizing radiation, and the possibility of imaging the coronary arteries without exogenous contrast. Moreover, three-dimensional volume information and tomographic image planes in any direction can be obtained. The current review presents an overview of the recent technical developments of coronary MRA and the pot... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2003 (0.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Volume 5, Issue 2, 1 1 2003, Pages 403-405 Comparison of MSCT and MRA in the evaluation of an anomalous right coronary artery. Salm LP, Bax JJ, Dirksen MS, Vliegen HW, Jukema JW, Schalij MJ, van der Wall EE, Lamb HJ
Cited 7 times since 2002 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of echocardiography : the journal of the Working Group on Echocardiography of the European Society of Cardiology, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1 1 2002, Pages 301-302 Non-compaction cardiomyopathy-echocardiographic diagnosis. Bax JJ, Lamb HJ, Poldermans D, Schalij MJ, de Roos A, van der Wall EE
Non-compaction cardiomyopathy is a recently recognized disorder caused by a defect in endomyocardial morphogenesis. The disease can present with heart failure, systemic embolic events, and ventricular arrhythmias. Long-term prognosis is poor. Echocardiography is used to confirm the diagnosis; in the current case-report, we describe the typical abnormalities observed on echocardiography in a patient with non-compaction cardiomyopathy. Abstract
Cited 4 times since 2002 (0.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Vascular pharmacology, Volume 39, Issue 6, 1 1 2002, Pages 293-301 Adenoviral delivery of a constitutively active retinoblastoma mutant inhibits neointima formation in a human explant model for vein graft disease. Lamfers ML, Aalders MC, Grimbergen JM, de Vries MR, Kockx MM, van Hinsbergh VW, Quax PH
Intimal hyperplasia resulting from vascular injury remains a major obstacle in the long-term success of coronary artery bypass grafts. Inhibition of smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation using adenoviral gene transfer of cell cycle inhibitors resulted in reduced neointima formation in various animal models. However, little is known about the effect on human SMCs and neointima formation. Here we report the effects of infection with an adenoviral vector encoding a constitutively active form of th... Abstract
Cited 49 times since 2002 (2.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Volume 43, Issue 12, 1 1 2002, Pages 1634-1646 Dobutamine stress myocardial perfusion imaging in coronary artery disease. Elhendy A, Bax JJ, Poldermans D
The accurate noninvasive diagnosis and functional evaluation of coronary artery disease is an important step in selecting the appropriate management strategy. Dobutamine stress myocardial perfusion imaging is an alternative to exercise in patients with limited exercise capacity. In many centers, the test is performed on patients who have a contraindication for vasodilator stress testing. Recent studies have shown hyperemia induced by the standard dobutamine-atropine stress test is not less than... Abstract