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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Transfusion, Volume 65, Issue 11, 17 3 2025, Pages 2034-2044 Storage duration of platelet concentrates and clinical outcomes in cardiac surgery patients. van Hout FMA, Caram-Deelder C, Pors A, Middelburg RA, Klautz RJM, Rosseel PMJ, Helmerhorst HJF, van de Watering LMG, Kerkhoffs JL, Palmen M, van der Bom JG
Background: The changes in platelet structure and function arising from its collection and storage are collectively called "platelet storage lesion." In patients this might potentially be associated with impaired hemostasis and adverse events. We performed a hypothesis-generating retrospective study in cardiac surgery patients transfused with platelets in two hospitals between 2005 and 2017. Study design and methods: We explored whether longer storage duration of platelets is associate... Abstract
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.), Volume 20, Issue 6, 16 3 2025, Pages 555-559 Application of Augmented Reality in Robot-Assisted Mitral Valve Repair Surgery: A Feasibility Study. Peek JJ, Hildebrandt K, Zhang X, Kharbanda RK, Oudeman MAP, Klautz RJM, Palmen M, Mahtab EAF
Objective: In mitral valve surgery, it is important to be aware of adjacent intraoperatively invisible anatomy, to avoid complications and enhance safety. In this feasibility study, we aimed to develop semi-automated intraoperative 3-dimensional (3D) augmented reality (3D-AR) overlays for robotic mitral valve repair. Methods: In 5 patients undergoing robot-assisted mitral valve repair, a 3D point cloud was generated, using intraoperatively recorded images from both eyes of the stereoscopic da Vi... Abstract
Frontiers in sports and active living, Volume 7, 15 3 2025, Pages 1642180 Platform power, athlete branding, generative AI, and the future of sport governance-a systematic review. Westerbeek H, van Schaik T
This systematic review examines how elite athletes are leveraging digital platforms, generative artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain to build autonomous brands, bypass traditional sport gatekeepers, and develop athlete-owned business models. Drawing on 47 peer-reviewed studies (2016-2025), we synthesise evidence across five domains: athlete branding and self-production, disintermediation, platform-enabled empowerment, AI-driven content innovation, and emerging commercial structures. The... Abstract
EuroIntervention : journal of EuroPCR in collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology, Volume 21, Issue 18, 15 3 2025, Pages e1081-e1089 VARC-HBR criteria validation in TAVI patients on oral anticoagulation. Overduin DC, van Ginkel DJ, Bor WL, Kobari Y, Aarts HM, Dubois C, De Backer O, Rooijakkers MJP, Rosseel L, Veenstra L, van der Kley F, van Bergeijk KH, van Mieghem NM, Agostoni P, Voskuil M, Schotborgh CE, Ijsselmuiden AJJ, Van Heyden JAS, Hermanides RS, Barbato E, Mylotte D, Fabris E, Frambach P, Dujardin K, Ferdinande B, Peper J, Rensing BJWM, Timmers L, Swaans MJ, Brouwer J, Nijenhuis VJ, Adriaenssens T, Vriesendorp PA, Montero-Cabezas JM, Jattari HE, Halim J, Van den Branden BJL, Leonora R, Vanderheyden M, Lauterbach M, Wykrzykowska JJ, van 't Hof AWJ, van Royen N, Tijssen JGP, Delewi R, Ten Berg JM
Background: Bleeding remains a frequent complication after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Recently, the Valve Academic Research Consortium High Bleeding Risk (VARC-HBR) criteria were introduced to identify patients at (very) high risk of bleeding. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the validity of the VARC-HBR criteria for predicting bleeding risk in TAVI patients and to compare its performance with other existing criteria. Methods: Data were obtained from the POPular PAUSE TAVI... Abstract
Journal of oral & facial pain and headache, Volume 39, Issue 3, 12 2 2025, Pages 172-182 Exploring the relationship between clinical symptoms and MRI findings in temporomandibular joint disorders: a preliminary study. Sancar E, Yılmaz D, Parlak S, Bulut EG, Ozer G, Hersek NE
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings (such as condylar degeneration, disc displacement, joint effusion and disc deformity) and clinical symptoms in patients with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs). Methods: A total of 54 patients (108 temporomandibular joints (TMJs)) were included. Clinical evaluations assessed joint pain, joint sounds, mouth opening limitations, deviation/deflection and locking. MRI scans were analyze... Abstract
BMJ open, Volume 15, Issue 9, 11 2 2025, Pages e093639 Two years and counting: a prospective cohort study on the scope and severity of post-COVID symptoms across diverse patient groups in the Netherlands-insights from the CORFU study. Klein DO, Waardenburg SF, Janssen EBNJ, Wintjens MSJN, Imkamp M, Heemskerk SCM, Birnie E, Bonsel GJ, Warlé MC, Jacobs LMC, Hemmen B, Verbunt J, van Bussel BCT, van Santen S, Kietelaer BLJH, Jansen G, Klok FA, de Kruif MD, Vernooy K, Haagsma JA, Asselbergs FW, Linschoten M, Cals JWL, Ten Cate H, van der Horst ICC, Wilmes N, CAPACITY-COVID Collaborative Consortium, Ghossein-Doha C, van Kuijk SMJ
Importance: Little research has been done on post-COVID symptoms at 24 months postinfection and on the association these may have on health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Objective: We assessed the prevalence and severity of post-COVID symptoms and quantified EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 Level (EQ-5D-5L), self-perceived health question (EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS)) and health utility scores (HUS) up to 24 months follow-up. Design: The longitudinal multiple cohort CORona Follow-Up (CORFU) s... Abstract
Frontiers in digital health, Volume 7, 10 2 2025, Pages 1603389 Stress management interventions for university students in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Juniar D, van Ballegooijen W, Kleygrewe G, van Schaik A, Passchier J, Riper H
Background: Stress is one of major issues among university students which can lead to negative academic performance and poor quality of life. Stress-management interventions (SMIs) have been proved as being effective in helping university students cope with stress. However, most of prior studies focused on high income countries while there is still scarce evidence for low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs). The objective of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of SMIs in reducing... Abstract
Interventional cardiology (London, England), Volume 20, 9 2 2025, Pages e23 Introduction to Pulmonary Embolism Treatment: An Evolving Paradigm. Montero-Cabezas JM
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging, 8 2 2025, Pages S1936-878X(25)00483-8 Clinical Integration of AI-Enabled Plaque Quantification to Improve Cardiovascular Risk Stratification. Shaw LJ, Blankstein R, Leipsic JA, Sengupta PP, Nieman K, Bax JJ, Zoghbi WA, Chandrashekhar Y
Neurology, Volume 105, Issue 7, 5 1 2025, Pages e214071 Sensitivity of Different Clinical Outcome Measures in Assessing Adults With Becker Muscular Dystrophy: A 3-Year Natural History Study. Schrama EJ, Koeks Z, Van De Velde NM, Alleman I, van Benthem JJ, van Weperen PW, Hooijmans MT, Kan HE, Spitali P, Ajmone Marsan N, Atsma DE, van Duyvenvoorde HA, Verschuuren JJGM, Niks EH
Background and objectives: Slow and highly variable disease progression in Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) stresses the need to develop sensitive outcome measures for clinical trials. We evaluated responsiveness of different outcome measures in adult patients with BMD over 3 years and explored if the sensitivity of outcome measures can be increased by selecting on phenotype or genotype. Methods: Genetically confirmed patients with BMD were recruited via the Dutch Dystrophinopathy Database. Funct... Abstract
EJVES vascular forum, Volume 64, 5 1 2025, Pages 186-189 Objective Perfusion Assessment With Near Infrared Fluorescence for Guidance of Bowel Resection Margins Following Superior Mesenteric Artery Thrombosis: A Case Report. Peul RC, Tange FP, van der Vorst JR
Objective: Acute occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) results in extensive bowel ischaemia, with mortality rates approaching 70%. Management involves acute revascularisation, typically via embolectomy, and intra-operative evaluation to distinguish viable from non-viable intestinal tissue. Near infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) enables real time, minimally invasive assessment of tissue perfusion. This case report illustrates the usability of NIRF imagi... Abstract
Netherlands heart journal : monthly journal of the Netherlands Society of Cardiology and the Netherlands Heart Foundation, Volume 33, Issue 10, 3 1 2025, Pages 299-306 ENDOCOR: a nationwide consortium of endocarditis teams-initiating a registry for infective endocarditis within the Netherlands Heart Registration. Peijster AJL, Heinen FJ, Douiyeb S, van der Stoel MD, Selder JL, Watson-de Lepper AGW, Houthuizen P, Meijs MFL, Kampschreur LM, Schalla S, Sinha BNM, Bakker ALM, Kouijzer IJE, Nijland F, Boel CHE, Riezebos RK, Duffels MGJ, Hjortnaes J, Klautz RJM, Verkaik NJ, Post MC, Chamuleau SAJ, Kamp O, Tanis W
Background: Despite advancements in diagnostics and treatment strategies, infective endocarditis continues to carry a substantial morbidity and mortality risk. In addition, the field of infective endocarditis contains many gaps in evidence, as international guidelines are predominantly based on low-level evidence. To improve infective endocarditis care and survival rates in the Netherlands, adequate evaluation of diagnostics, treatment strategies and outcomes is essential. Methods: To address th... Abstract
Atherosclerosis, Volume 409, 2 1 2025, Pages 120509 Immunopeptidomics analysis of human atherosclerosis plaques identifies antigenic drivers of atherosclerosis. Lozano Vigario F, Molenaar J, Simó Vesperinas I, van der Zon M, Crone NSA, de Jong MJM, Hemme E, Depuydt MAC, Delfos L, de Mol J, Bernabé Kleijn MN, Peeters JAHM, Wezel A, Smeets HJ, Tjokrodirijo RTN, de Ru AH, Kros A, Quax PHA, de Vries MR, Kuiper J, Bot I, van Veelen P, Slütter B
Background and aim: Atherosclerosis has an auto-immune component driven by self-reactive T and B cells. Identifying their antigenic drivers may lead to new diagnosis and treatment approaches. Here, we aim to identify immunogenic T cell epitopes derived from atherosclerosis-relevant proteins such as ApoB100 by studying the repertoire of peptides presented by HLA in human plaques. Methods: We used immunopeptidomics to identify peptides presented by HLA-DR molecules from plaques of patients that un... Abstract
Evolutionary anthropology, Volume 34, Issue 3, 1 1 2025, Pages e70016 Cooperative Breeding as a Likely Early Catalyst of Human Evolution. Burkart JM, Cerrito P, Natalucci G, van Schaik CP
Unlike any other great ape, humans give birth to large, secondarily altricial babies, show precocial social development, have bigger brains that require a long maturation period, and engage in cooperative breeding (CB). These traits, which characterize the human adaptive complex, are intricately linked and must have mutually reinforced each other over evolutionary time. Here, we use recent evidence from paleontology, developmental psychology, and pediatrics, complemented with comparative analyse... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2025 (3.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society, Volume 33, Issue 5, 1 1 2025, Pages e70092 H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-Producing Electrochemical Bandages Are Active Using Off-the-Shelf Hydrogels. Dagsuyu E, Kies P, Patel R, Beyenal H
An electrochemical bandage (e-bandage) that generates hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through a combination of working, counter and reference electrodes used with an electrolyte-providing hydrogel is being developed for wound infection management. e-Bandage biocidal activity was previously demonstrated using Xanthan gum hydrogel. For clinical use, clinically used hydrogels would be ideal, but their use with the described e-bandage has not been shown. The goal of this work was to evaluate the biocidal a... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2025 (3.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Allergy and asthma proceedings, Volume 46, Issue 6, 1 1 2025, Pages 471-477 Evaluation of diagnostic tests for suspected hypersensitivity reactions to proton pump inhibitors in children. Yilmaz D, Yilmaz Topal O, Sengul Emeksiz Z, Dibek Misirlioglu E
Background: Proton-pump inhibitors (PPI) are widely used in pediatric populations, although hypersensitivity reactions (HSR) to these agents are rare and not well characterized in children. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and diagnostic findings of pediatric patients with suspected HSRs to PPIs. Methods: Pediatric patients referred to our allergy clinic with suspected PPI-related HSRs between January 2012 and October 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Data o... Abstract
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, Volume 31, Issue 18, 1 1 2025, Pages 3897-3906 Biomarker Analysis and Treatment Dynamics Following Preoperative Ipilimumab plus Nivolumab in Locally Advanced Urothelial Cancer from the Phase IB NABUCCO Study. Stockem CF, Gil-Jimenez A, Ali H, van Dorp J, van Dijk N, van Montfoort ML, Alkemade M, Broeks A, Seignette IM, Hooijberg E, Brugman W, Voogd R, van Rhijn BWG, Mertens LS, de Feijter JM, Mehra N, van der Heijden AG, Meijer RP, Suelmann BBM, Scheper W, Wessels LFA, Vis DJ, van der Heijden MS
Purpose: In NABUCCO, the safety and efficacy of preoperative ipilimumab plus nivolumab were assessed in stage III urothelial cancer. Encouraging responses were achieved, and ipilimumab 3 mg/kg (ipilimumab-high) seemed more effective than ipilimumab 1 mg/kg (ipilimumab-low). We explored ipilimumab plus nivolumab response biomarkers and tumor microenvironment (TME) treatment dynamics. Patients and methods: Baseline formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor tissue was analyzed using PD-L1 IHC (n = 51... Abstract
Nursing in critical care, Volume 30, Issue 5, 1 1 2025, Pages e70141 Investigation of Fluorescent Concretisation Intervention on Intensive Care Nurses' Hand Hygiene Training According to the Kirkpatrick Model: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Study. Yılmaz H, Ayhan D, Yılmaz D, Özen Y
Background: The predominant fomite responsible for the transmission of healthcare-associated infections via the hands of healthcare professionals is ineffective handwashing within critical care. Aim: The fundamental aim was to evaluate the impact of fluorescent concretisation intervention on handwashing efficiency, skill performance, duration scores and educational programmes on hand hygiene (HH). A secondary aim was to determine the level of HH knowledge in intensive care nurses. Study design:... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2025 (6.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
JAMA cardiology, Volume 10, Issue 9, 1 1 2025, Pages 896-903 Location of LMNA Variants and Clinical Outcomes in Cardiomyopathy. Bhaskaran A, Ben Yaou R, Helms AS, Fayssoil A, Richard P, Stojkovic T, Anselme F, Labombarda F, Chikhaoui C, De Sandre-Giovannoli A, Jeru I, Leturcq F, Vigouroux C, Dembele M, Elliott P, Savvatis K, Zeppenfeld K, Bouguerra H, Charron P, Kumar S, Bonne G, Wahbi K, Lakdawala NK
Importance: Prior studies have suggested that patients with nonmissense (ie, truncating) variants causing LMNA cardiomyopathy have worse arrhythmic outcomes compared to those with missense variants. However, the effect of the spatial distribution of missense and truncating variants on clinical outcomes remains poorly understood. Objective: To determine the association of the spatial distribution of missense and truncating LMNA variants with cardiac outcomes. Design, setting, and participants: Th... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2025 (3.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
American journal of primatology, Volume 87, Issue 9, 1 1 2025, Pages e70072 Slowly but Surely: Larger Brains Improve Immature Survival in Primates. Song Z, van Schaik CP
The high energy costs of brains suggest that a species' current brain size is adaptive. However, although the comparative data for mammals suggest a positive effect on fitness in larger-brained species because of higher adult survival and thus longer lifespan, it also reveals two negative effects, namely later age at first reproduction owing to slower development and a tendency towards reduced reproductive allocation owing to larger newborns. Here we suggest that what is missing is the posi... Abstract