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 8 times since 2019 (1.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Cardiology and therapy, Volume 8, Issue 1, 30 5 2019, Pages 29-41 Growth Differentiation Factor-15 Levels at Admission Provide Incremental Prognostic Information on All-Cause Long-term Mortality in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients Treated with Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Bodde MC, Hermans MPJ, van der Laarse A, Mertens B, Romijn FPHTM, Schalij MJ, Cobbaert CM, Jukema JW
Introduction: To investigate the additive prognostic value of growth differentiation factor (GDF-15) levels in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients treated with primary percutaneously coronary intervention (pPCI) with 10-year mortality on top of clinical characteristics and known cardiac biomarkers. Methods: Baseline serum GDF-15 levels were measured in 290 STEMI patients treated with pPCI in the MISSION! intervention trial conducted from February 1, 2004 through October 3... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2019 (0.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography, Volume 13, Issue 2, 29 5 2019, Pages 99-104 A cross-sectional survey of coronary plaque composition in individuals on non-statin lipid lowering drug therapies and undergoing coronary computed tomography angiography. Al'Aref SJ, Su A, Gransar H, van Rosendael AR, Rizvi A, Berman DS, Callister TQ, DeLago A, Hadamitzky M, Hausleiter J, Al-Mallah MH, Budoff MJ, Kaufmann PA, Raff GL, Chinnaiyan K, Cademartiri F, Maffei E, Villines TC, Kim YJ, Leipsic J, Feuchtner G, Pontone G, Andreini D, Marques H, de Araújo Gonçalves P, Rubinshtein R, Achenbach S, Chang HJ, Chow BJW, Cury R, Lu Y, Bax JJ, Jones EC, Peña JM, Shaw LJ, Min JK, Lin FY
Introduction: Non-statin therapy (NST) is used as second-line treatment when statin monotherapy is inadequate or poorly tolerated. Objective: To determine the association of NST with plaque composition, alone or in combination with statins, in patients undergoing coronary computed tomography angiography (coronary CTA). Methods: From the multicenter CONFIRM registry, we analyzed individuals who underwent coronary CTA with known lipid-lowering therapy status and without prior coronary artery disea... Abstract
Cited 28 times since 2019 (4.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
PLoS biology, Volume 17, Issue 1, 29 5 2019, Pages e2006767 The Cdk8/19-cyclin C transcription regulator functions in genome replication through metazoan Sld7. Köhler K, Sanchez-Pulido L, Höfer V, Marko A, Ponting CP, Snijders AP, Feederle R, Schepers A, Boos D
Accurate genome duplication underlies genetic homeostasis. Metazoan Mdm2 binding protein (MTBP) forms a main regulatory platform for origin firing together with Treslin/TICRR and TopBP1 (Topoisomerase II binding protein 1 (TopBP1)-interacting replication stimulating protein/TopBP1-interacting checkpoint and replication regulator). We report the first comprehensive analysis of MTBP and reveal conserved and metazoa-specific MTBP functions in replication. This suggests that metazoa have evolved spe... Abstract
Cited 31 times since 2019 (4.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Neurology, Volume 92, Issue 5, 28 4 2019, Pages e486-e503 Genetic and lifestyle risk factors for MRI-defined brain infarcts in a population-based setting. Chauhan G, Adams HHH, Satizabal CL, Bis JC, Teumer A, Sargurupremraj M, Hofer E, Trompet S, Hilal S, Smith AV, Jian X, Malik R, Traylor M, Pulit SL, Amouyel P, Mazoyer B, Zhu YC, Kaffashian S, Schilling S, Beecham GW, Montine TJ, Schellenberg GD, Kjartansson O, Guðnason V, Knopman DS, Griswold ME, Windham BG, Gottesman RF, Mosley TH, Schmidt R, Saba Y, Schmidt H, Takeuchi F, Yamaguchi S, Nabika T, Kato N, Rajan KB, Aggarwal NT, De Jager PL, Evans DA, Psaty BM, Rotter JI, Rice K, Lopez OL, Liao J, Chen C, Cheng CY, Wong TY, Ikram MK, van der Lee SJ, Amin N, Chouraki V, DeStefano AL, Aparicio HJ, Romero JR, Maillard P, DeCarli C, Wardlaw JM, Hernández MDCV, Luciano M, Liewald D, Deary IJ, Starr JM, Bastin ME, Muñoz Maniega S, Slagboom PE, Beekman M, Deelen J, Uh HW, Lemmens R, Brodaty H, Wright MJ, Ames D, Boncoraglio GB, Hopewell JC, Beecham AH, Blanton SH, Wright CB, Sacco RL, Wen W, Thalamuthu A, Armstrong NJ, Chong E, Schofield PR, Kwok JB, van der Grond J, Stott DJ, Ford I, Jukema JW, Vernooij MW, Hofman A
Objective: To explore genetic and lifestyle risk factors of MRI-defined brain infarcts (BI) in large population-based cohorts. Methods: We performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and examined associations of vascular risk factors and their genetic risk scores (GRS) with MRI-defined BI and a subset of BI, namely, small subcortical BI (SSBI), in 18 population-based cohorts (n = 20,949) from 5 ethnicities (3,726 with BI, 2,021 with SSBI). Top loci were followed up in 7 pop... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2019 (0.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery, Volume 53, Issue 3, 27 4 2019, Pages 161-166 Comparison of wound closure techniques in median sternotomy scars in children: subcuticular suture versus Steri-Strip™ S. van de Kar AL, Koolbergen DR, van Avendonk JPH, van der Horst CMAM
Objectives: The aim of this retrospective study was to compare subcuticular sutures and Steri-Strip™ S in closing median sternotomy incisions in children with regard to wound healing and scar formation. Methods: Fifty-three children and adolescents were enrolled in this study who all underwent a median sternotomy at age 0-18 years and had their presternal cutaneous wounds closed with either a running subcuticular suture (Group 1) or Steri-Strip™ S (Group 2). Their scars were assessed using the P... Abstract
Cited 44 times since 2019 (6.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
Neurology, Volume 92, Issue 9, 25 4 2019, Pages e944-e950 Serum magnesium and calcium levels in relation to ischemic stroke: Mendelian randomization study. Larsson SC, Traylor M, Burgess S, Boncoraglio GB, Jern C, Michaëlsson K, Markus HS, MEGASTROKE project of the International Stroke Genetics Consortium
Objective: To determine whether serum magnesium and calcium concentrations are causally associated with ischemic stroke or any of its subtypes using the mendelian randomization approach. Methods: Analyses were conducted using summary statistics data for 13 single-nucleotide polymorphisms robustly associated with serum magnesium (n = 6) or serum calcium (n = 7) concentrations. The corresponding data for ischemic stroke were obtained from the MEGASTROKE consortium (34,217 cases and 404,630 noncase... Abstract
Cited 26 times since 2019 (3.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in psychology, Volume 10, 25 4 2019, Pages 58 CROCUFID: A Cross-Cultural Food Image Database for Research on Food Elicited Affective Responses. Toet A, Kaneko D, de Kruijf I, Ushiama S, van Schaik MG, Brouwer AM, Kallen V, van Erp JBF
We present CROCUFID: a CROss-CUltural Food Image Database that currently contains 840 images, including 479 food images with detailed metadata and 165 images of non-food items. The database includes images of sweet, savory, natural, and processed food from Western and Asian cuisines. To create sufficient variability in valence and arousal we included images of food with different degrees of appetitiveness (fresh, unfamiliar, molded or rotten, spoiled, and partly consumed). We used a standardized... Abstract
Cited 11 times since 2019 (1.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
JMIR research protocols, Volume 8, Issue 1, 25 4 2019, Pages e11493 Web-Based Stress Management Program for University Students in Indonesia: Systematic Cultural Adaptation and Protocol for a Feasibility Study. Juniar D, van Ballegooijen W, Karyotaki E, van Schaik A, Passchier J, Heber E, Lehr D, Sadarjoen SS, Riper H
Background: The number of university students experiencing stress is increasing, which often leads to adverse effects such as poor grades, academic probation, and emotional problems. Unfortunately, most of these problems remain untreated because of limited professional resources and fear of stigma. Several Web-based stress management interventions are now available for student populations, but these treatments are not yet available in Indonesia. To make treatment for stress more acceptable in In... Abstract
Cited 8 times since 2019 (1.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of clinical tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases, Volume 15, 25 4 2019, Pages 100089 Abnormalities suggestive of latent tuberculosis infection on chest radiography; how specific are they? Uzorka JW, Kroft LJM, Bakker JA, van Zwet EW, Huisman E, Prins C, van der Zwan CJ, Ottenhoff THM, Arend SM
Background: Several radiological features have been reported in association with latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) but it has not been studied which are specific. The aim of this study was to evaluate allegedly characteristic abnormalities on chest radiography (CXR) in patients with LTBI compared to uninfected controls. Methods: From 236 patients tested with QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT), the CXR was re-evaluated in a blinded fashion for fibrotic scarring, (non-)calcified nodules and pleu... Abstract
Cited 15 times since 2019 (2.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Diabetes care, Volume 42, Issue 3, 24 4 2019, Pages 434-442 Type 2 Diabetes, but Not Insulin (Analog) Treatment, Is Associated With More Advanced Stages of Breast Cancer: A National Linkage of Cancer and Pharmacy Registries. Overbeek JA, van Herk-Sukel MPP, Vissers PAJ, van der Heijden AAWA, Bronsveld HK, Herings RMC, Schmidt MK, Nijpels G
Objective: To investigate whether women with type 2 diabetes (T2D) develop a more advanced stage of breast cancer and whether treatment with insulin (analogs) is associated with specific breast cancer characteristics. Research design and methods: For this nested case-control study, women with breast cancer diagnosed in 2002-2014 were selected from the linked Netherlands Cancer Registry-PHARMO Database Network (N = 33,377). T2D was defined as receiving two or more dispensings of noninsulin blood... Abstract
Cited 28 times since 2019 (4.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Volume 27, Issue 6, 24 4 2019, Pages 952-962 Genome-wide association meta-analysis of 30,000 samples identifies seven novel loci for quantitative ECG traits. van Setten J, Verweij N, Mbarek H, Niemeijer MN, Trompet S, Arking DE, Brody JA, Gandin I, Grarup N, Hall LM, Hemerich D, Lyytikäinen LP, Mei H, Müller-Nurasyid M, Prins BP, Robino A, Smith AV, Warren HR, Asselbergs FW, Boomsma DI, Caulfield MJ, Eijgelsheim M, Ford I, Hansen T, Harris TB, Heckbert SR, Hottenga JJ, Iorio A, Kors JA, Linneberg A, MacFarlane PW, Meitinger T, Nelson CP, Raitakari OT, Silva Aldana CT, Sinagra G, Sinner M, Soliman EZ, Stoll M, Uitterlinden A, van Duijn CM, Waldenberger M, Alonso A, Gasparini P, Gudnason V, Jamshidi Y, Kääb S, Kanters JK, Lehtimäki T, Munroe PB, Peters A, Samani NJ, Sotoodehnia N, Ulivi S, Wilson JG, de Geus EJC, Jukema JW, Stricker B, van der Harst P, de Bakker PIW, Isaacs A
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of quantitative electrocardiographic (ECG) traits in large consortia have identified more than 130 loci associated with QT interval, QRS duration, PR interval, and heart rate (RR interval). In the current study, we meta-analyzed genome-wide association results from 30,000 mostly Dutch samples on four ECG traits: PR interval, QRS duration, QT interval, and RR interval. SNP genotype data was imputed using the Genome of the Netherlands reference panel encompas... Abstract
Cited 11 times since 2019 (1.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE, Volume 42, Issue 3, 22 4 2019, Pages 313-320 Atrial fibrillation history impact on catheter ablation outcome. Findings from the ESC-EHRA Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Long-Term Registry. Stabile G, Trines SA, Arbelo E, Dagres N, Brugada J, Kautzner J, Pokushalov E, Maggioni AP, Laroche C, Anselmino M, Beinart R, Traykov V, Blomström Lundqvist C, ESC-EHRA Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Long-Term Registry investigators
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) promotes atrial remodeling that in turn promotes AF perpetuation. The aim of our study is to investigate the impact of AF history length on 1-year outcome of AF catheter ablation in a cohort of patients enrolled in the Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Registry. Methods: We described the real-life clinical epidemiology, therapeutic strategies, and the short- and mid-term outcomes of 1948 patients (71.9% with paroxysmal AF) undergoing AF ablation procedures, strati... Abstract
Cited 24 times since 2019 (3.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in molecular biosciences, Volume 5, 22 4 2019, Pages 120 Metabolic Alterations in Cardiopulmonary Vascular Dysfunction. Smolders VF, Zodda E, Quax PHA, Carini M, Barberà JA, Thomson TM, Tura-Ceide O, Cascante M
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide. CVD comprise a range of diseases affecting the functionality of the heart and blood vessels, including acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and pulmonary hypertension (PH). Despite their different causative mechanisms, both AMI and PH involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels, hypoxia, and tissue infarction. The endothelium plays a pivotal role in the development of CVD. Disruption of the normal homeostasis of endothelia, alter... Abstract
Cited 13 times since 2019 (1.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS, Volume 24, Issue 1, 22 4 2019, Pages 34-38 International chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy outcome study (ICOS): Protocol of a prospective observational cohort study on clinical and biological predictors of disease course and outcome. Bunschoten C, Eftimov F, van der Pol WL, Jacobs BC, ICOS Consortium
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a heterogeneous immune-mediated disorder with extensive variation in clinical presentation, electrophysiological phenotype, treatment response and long-term outcome. This heterogeneity may reflect the existence of distinct subtypes of CIDP with a different pathogenesis that require personalized treatment. The International CIDP Outcome Study (ICOS) is a prospective, observational, multicenter cohort study that aims to describe this vari... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2019 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, Volume 157, Issue 6, 21 3 2019, Pages e371-e377 Endocardial/epicardial versus endocardial encircling cryoablation for ventricular tachycardia: A randomized trial. van Huls van Taxis CF, Zeppenfeld K, Klautz RJ, Wijnmaalen AP
Cited 2 times since 2019 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
EJVES short reports, Volume 42, 21 3 2019, Pages 15-17 Repeat Rupture of a Giant Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm after EVAR. Meekel JP, van Schaik TG, van Zeeland MLP, Yeung KK, Hoksbergen AWJ
Introduction: Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are known to be associated with high fatal outcomes. Giant AAAs are often defined as having a maximum diameter over 13 cm. Large AAAs over 8 cm have demonstrated a yearly rupture rate of 30-50%, which explains the rarity of giant AAAs. Endovascular repair of ruptured AAAs (rAAAs) is increasingly advocated because of the shorter hospital stay and fewer post-operative complications. Nonetheless, outcomes regarding mortality and cost-effectiv... Abstract
Cited 26 times since 2019 (3.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Cancer treatment reviews, Volume 74, 19 3 2019, Pages 21-28 Drug-drug interactions in breast cancer patients treated with CDK4/6 inhibitors. Fogli S, Del Re M, Curigliano G, van Schaik RH, Lancellotti P, Danesi R
CDK4/6 inhibitors are a new class of anticancer drugs used for the treatment of women with hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative advanced or metastatic breast cancer with disease progression following endocrine therapy. Polypharmacy is a well-known problem in advanced cancer causing potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs), which, in turn, may limit the therapeutic value of CDK4/6 inhibitors. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms underlying potential DDIs... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2019 (0.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in neuroscience, Volume 12, 17 3 2019, Pages 1047 Investigation of Event-Based Surfaces for High-Speed Detection, Unsupervised Feature Extraction, and Object Recognition. Afshar S, Hamilton TJ, Tapson J, van Schaik A, Cohen G
In this work, we investigate event-based feature extraction through a rigorous framework of testing. We test a hardware efficient variant of Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity (STDP) on a range of spatio-temporal kernels with different surface decaying methods, decay functions, receptive field sizes, feature numbers, and back end classifiers. This detailed investigation can provide helpful insights and rules of thumb for performance vs. complexity trade-offs in more generalized networks, especial... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2019 (0.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences, Volume 29, 17 3 2019, Pages e13 Mental disorders and the risk of adult violent and psychological victimisation: a prospective, population-based study. Christ C, Ten Have M, de Graaf R, van Schaik DJF, Kikkert MJ, Dekker JJM, Beekman ATF
Aims: Psychiatric patients are at increased risk to become victim of violence. It remains unknown whether subjects of the general population with mental disorders are at risk of victimisation as well. In addition, it remains unclear whether the risk of victimisation differs across specific disorders. This study aimed to determine whether a broad range of mood, anxiety and substance use disorders at baseline predict adult violent (physical and/or sexual) and psychological victimisation at 3-year... Abstract
Cited 13 times since 2019 (1.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Scientific reports, Volume 9, Issue 1, 17 3 2019, Pages 188 Predictors of objective cognitive impairment and subjective cognitive complaints in patients with Fabry disease. Körver S, Geurtsen GJ, Hollak CEM, van Schaik IN, Longo MGF, Lima MR, Vedolin L, Dijkgraaf MGW, Langeveld M
This study investigates the relationship between objective cognitive impairment (OCI), subjective cognitive complaints and depressive symptoms in men and women with classical and non-classical Fabry disease (FD). Cognitive functioning was assessed using a neuropsychological test battery, subjective cognitive complaints using a structured interview and depressive symptoms using a depression scale (CESD). Eighty-one patients were included (mean age 44.5 ± 14.3, 35% men, 74% classical). Subjective... Abstract