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 3 times since 2021 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
International journal of cardiology. Heart & vasculature, Volume 35, 25 4 2021, Pages 100830 Elevated resting heart rate is a marker of subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in hodgkin lymphoma survivors. Heemelaar JC, Krol ADG, Louwerens M, L M A Beeres S, Holman ER, Schalij MJ, Louisa Antoni M
Background: Thoracic irradiation is one of the cornerstones of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) treatment, which contributes to high rates of long-term survivorship, but begets a life-long increased risk of heart disease including heart failure. At the cardio-oncology (CO) clinic, persistent sinus tachycardia or elevated resting heart rate (RHR) is frequently observed in these patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between RHR and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Methods: In 75 HL s... Abstract
Cited 10 times since 2021 (2.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Annals of vascular surgery, Volume 78, 25 4 2021, Pages 281-287 Assessment of Tissue Viability Following Amputation Surgery Using Near-Infrared Fluorescence Imaging With Indocyanine Green. Van Den Hoven P, Van Den Berg SD, Van Der Valk JP, Van Der Krogt H, Van Doorn LP, Van De Bogt KEA, Van Schaik J, Schepers A, Vahrmeijer AL, Hamming JF, Van Der Vorst JR
Background: Patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia have a risk of undergoing a major amputation within 1 year of nearly 30% with a substantial risk of re-amputation since wound healing is often impaired. Quantitative assessment of regional tissue viability following amputation surgery can identify patients at risk for impaired wound healing. In quantification of regional tissue perfusion, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging using Indocyanine Green (ICG) seems promising. Methods: Th... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2021 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine, Volume 8, 24 4 2021, Pages 668503 Computed Tomography Derived Coronary Triangulated Orifice Area-Deduction of a New Parameter for Follow-up After Surgical Correction of Anomalous Aortic Origin of Coronary Arteries and Call for Validation. Meijer FMM, Kiès P, Verheijen DBH, Vliegen HW, Jongbloed MRM, Hazekamp MG, Lamb HJ, Egorova AD
Introduction: Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) from the opposite sinus of Valsalva is a rare congenital abnormality. Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is primarily used as a diagnostic tool to evaluate the anatomy and identify potentially malignant AAOCA variants. Limited data is available on the role of CTA during postoperative follow-up. We aimed to develop an objective CTA derived parameter for diagnostic evaluation and follow-up after surgical correction of AAOCA and... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2021 (0.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging, Volume 37, Issue 11, 23 4 2021, Pages 3313-3322 Quantification of myocardial ischemia and subtended myocardial mass at adenosine stress cardiac computed tomography: a feasibility study. van Driest FY, van der Geest RJ, Broersen A, Dijkstra J, El Mahdiui M, Jukema JW, Scholte AJHA
Combination of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and adenosine stress CT myocardial perfusion (CTP) allows for coronary artery lesion assessment as well as myocardial ischemia. However, myocardial ischemia on CTP is nowadays assessed semi-quantitatively by visual analysis. The aim of this study was to fully quantify myocardial ischemia and the subtended myocardial mass on CTP. We included 33 patients referred for a combined CCTA and adenosine stress CTP protocol, with good or excel... Abstract
Cited 6 times since 2021 (1.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 153, 22 4 2021, Pages 30-35 Prevalence of Aortic Valve Stenosis in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Effect on Long-Term Outcome. Singh GK, van der Bijl P, Goedemans L, Vollema EM, Abou R, Ajmone Marsan N, Bax JJ, Delgado V
Several studies have shown an association between aortic valve stenosis (AS), atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk factors. These risk factors are frequently encountered in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and the prognostic implications of AS in patients presenting with STEMI. A total of 2041 patients (61 ± 12 years old, 76% male) admitted with STEMI and treated with primary percutaneous coronary interventi... Abstract
Cited 20 times since 2021 (5.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
BMC medicine, Volume 19, Issue 1, 22 4 2021, Pages 139 Association of statin use in older people primary prevention group with risk of cardiovascular events and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. Awad K, Mohammed M, Zaki MM, Abushouk AI, Lip GYH, Blaha MJ, Lavie CJ, Toth PP, Jukema JW, Sattar N, Banach M, Lipid and Blood Pressure Meta-analysis Collaboration (LBPMC) Group and the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP)
Background: Current evidence from randomized controlled trials on statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in older people, especially those aged > 75 years, is still lacking. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies to extend the current evidence about the association of statin use in older people primary prevention group with risk of CVD and mortality. Methods: PubMed, Scopus, and Embase were searched from inception until March 18, 20... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2021 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Molecular cancer research : MCR, Volume 19, Issue 10, 22 4 2021, Pages 1613-1621 Identification of Autophagy-Related Genes as Targets for Senescence Induction Using a Customizable CRISPR-Based Suicide Switch Screen. Schepers A, Jochems F, Lieftink C, Wang L, Pogacar Z, Leite de Oliveira R, De Conti G, Beijersbergen RL, Bernards R
Pro-senescence therapies are increasingly being considered for the treatment of cancer. Identifying additional targets to induce senescence in cancer cells could further enable such therapies. However, screening for targets whose suppression induces senescence on a genome-wide scale is challenging, as senescent cells become growth arrested, and senescence-associated features can take 1 to 2 weeks to develop. For a screen with a whole-genome CRISPR library, this would result in billions of undesi... Abstract
Cited 9 times since 2021 (2.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
ESC heart failure, Volume 8, Issue 5, 22 4 2021, Pages 3512-3520 Identification of sex-specific biomarkers predicting new-onset heart failure. Raafs A, Verdonschot J, Ferreira JP, Wang P, Collier T, Henkens M, Björkman J, Boccanelli A, Clark AL, Delles C, Diez J, González A, Girerd N, Jukema JW, Pinet F, Rossignol P, Thum T, Vodovar N, de Boer RA, van Empel V, Staessen JA, Hazebroek M, Cleland J, Zannad F, Heymans S
Aims: Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophysiology, presentation, and progression differ between sexes. Studies addressing whether biomarkers predict new onset HF sex-specifically are scarce. This study therefore aims to test the sex-specificity of 252 protein biomarkers for new-onset HF. Methods and results: A matched case-control design in patients selected from cohorts within the HOMAGE consortium was used. Cases (new-onset HF, n = 562) and controls (n = 780... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2021 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
The Journal of dermatological treatment, Volume 33, Issue 4, 21 3 2021, Pages 1986-1989 Eczema control and treatment satisfaction in atopic dermatitis patients treated with dupilumab - a cross-sectional study from the BioDay registry. Oosterhaven JAF, Spekhorst LS, Zhang J, Voorberg AN, Romeijn GLE, Boesjes CM, de Graaf M, de Bruin-Weller MS, Schuttelaar MLA
Background: Eczema control is a new construct to be measured in atopic dermatitis (AD). Objectives: Measuring patient-perceived eczema control and treatment satisfaction in AD patients, treated with dupilumab between 16 and 52 weeks. Methods: Cross-sectional questionnaire study. Patients from the Dutch BioDay registry completed the Atopic Dermatitis Control Test (ADCT), Recap of Atopic Eczema (RECAP) and Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication, Version II (TSQM v. II), along with oth... Abstract
Cited 4 times since 2021 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 152, 20 3 2021, Pages 11-18 Prognostic Value of Multilayer Left Ventricular Global Longitudinal Strain in Patients with ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction with Mildly Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fractions. Abou R, Goedemans L, Montero-Cabezas JM, Prihadi EA, El Mahdiui M, Schalij MJ, Ajmone Marsan N, Bax JJ, Delgado V
Multilayer (epi-, mid- and endocardium) left ventricular (LV) global longitudinal strain (GLS) reflects the extent of myocardial damage after ST-segment myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the prognostic implications of multilayer LV GLS remain unclear. We studied the association between multilayer LV GLS and prognosis in patients with mildly reduced or preserved LV ejection fraction (EF) after STEMI. Patients with first STEMI and LVEF>45% were evaluated retrospectively. Baseline multilay... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2021 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
ACS omega, Volume 6, Issue 25, 16 3 2021, Pages 16649-16660 Comparative Study: Impacts of Ca and Mg Salts on Iron Oxygen Carriers in Chemical Looping Combustion of Biomass. Yilmaz D, Steenari BM, Leion H
Chemical looping combustion (CLC) is one of the most promising methods for carbon capture and storage (CCS). An oxygen carrier, i.e., a mineral that can be oxidized and reduced, is used to convert the fuel in the process. The produced CO2 is inherently separated from the air components that enables easier CCS. The use of biomass-based fuels is desirable since it can lead to negative CO2 emissions. On the other hand, alkali compounds from the biomass may interact with the oxygen carrier causing p... Abstract
Cited 4 times since 2021 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, Volume 217, Issue 6, 16 3 2021, Pages 1344-1352 Impact of Dose Reduction Strategies on Image Quality of Coronary CTA in Real-World Clinical Practice: A Subanalysis of PROTECTION VI Registry Data. Stocker TJ, Nühlen N, Schmermund A, Leipsic J, Grove EL, Deseive S, Bax JJ, Maurovich-Horvat P, Otton J, Hadamitzky M, Chen MY, Naoum C, Andreini D, Rubinshtein R, Massberg S, Hausleiter J
BACKGROUND. Dose reduction strategies for coronary CTA (CCTA) have been underused in clinical practice given concern that the strategies may lower image quality. OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to explore associations between dose reduction strategies and CCTA image quality in real-world clinical practice. METHODS. This subanalysis of the international Prospective Multicenter Registry on Radiation Dose Estimates of Cardiac CT Angiography in Daily Practice in 2017 (PROTECTION VI) study i... Abstract
Cited 10 times since 2021 (2.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in public health, Volume 9, 16 3 2021, Pages 568822 Creating a Social Learning Environment for and by Older Adults in the Use and Adoption of Smartphone Technology to Age in Place. den Haan M, Brankaert R, Kenning G, Lu Y
Smartphone technologies can support older adults in their daily lives as they age in place at home. However, they may struggle to use these technologies which impacts acceptance, adoption, and sustainable use. Peer to peer community learning has the potential to support older adults to learn using (smartphone) technologies. This paper studies such a learning community approach and how it can support older adults to learn using and adopt the smartphone application GoLivePhone. This technology ass... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2021 (0.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
EJNMMI physics, Volume 8, Issue 1, 16 3 2021, Pages 48 Experimental validation of absolute SPECT/CT quantification for response monitoring in patients with coronary artery disease. van de Burgt A, Dibbets-Schneider P, Slump CH, Scholte AJHA, Atsma DE, de Geus-Oei LF, van Velden FHP
Background: Quantitative SPECT enables absolute quantification of uptake in perfusion defects. The aim of this experimental study is to assess quantitative accuracy and precision of a novel iterative reconstruction technique (Evolution; GE Healthcare) for the potential application of response monitoring using 99mTc-tetrofosmin SPECT/CT in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: Acquisitions of an anthropomorphic torso phantom with cardiac insert containing defects (with varying siz... Abstract
JACC. Asia, Volume 1, Issue 1, 15 3 2021, Pages 49-52 The Multidimensionality of Coronary Artery Disease: Combining, Conflating and Changing. Min JK, Budoff MJ, Bax JJ
Cited 1 times since 2021 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
EuroIntervention : journal of EuroPCR in collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology, Volume 17, Issue 2, 11 2 2021, Pages e156-e157 Computed tomography-derived transoesophageal echocardiographic views for preprocedural planning of direct transcatheter mitral valve annuloplasty. Fortuni F, van der Kley F, Ajmone Marsan N, Delgado V
Cited 1 times since 2021 (0.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
European heart journal. Digital health, Volume 2, Issue 3, 11 2 2021, Pages 511-520 Development of a patient-oriented Hololens application to illustrate the function of medication after myocardial infarction. Hilt AD, Hierck BP, Eijkenduijn J, Wesselius FJ, Albayrak A, Melles M, Schalij MJ, Scherptong RWC
Aims: Statin treatment is one of the hallmarks of secondary prevention after myocardial infarction. Adherence to statins tends to be difficult and can be improved by patient education. Novel technologies such as mixed reality (MR) expand the possibilities to support this process. To assess if an MR medication-application supports patient education focused on function of statins after myocardial infarction. Methods and results: A human-centred design-approach was used to develop an MR statin tool... Abstract
Cited 14 times since 2021 (3.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of internal medicine, Volume 290, Issue 3, 10 2 2021, Pages 715-727 Renal function in patients with significant tricuspid regurgitation: pathophysiological mechanisms and prognostic implications. Butcher SC, Fortuni F, Dietz MF, Prihadi EA, van der Bijl P, Ajmone Marsan N, Bax JJ, Delgado V
Background: The pathophysiological mechanisms linking tricuspid regurgitation (TR) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) remain unknown. This study aimed to determine which pathophysiological mechanisms related to TR are independently associated with renal dysfunction and to evaluate the impact of renal impairment on long-term prognosis in patients with significant (≥ moderate) secondary TR. Methods: A total of 1234 individuals (72 [IQR 63-78] years, 50% male) with significant secondary TR were follo... Abstract
Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society, Volume 17, Issue 6, 9 2 2021, Pages 57 Differential insulin sensitivity of NMR-based metabolomic measures in a two-step hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp study. Wang W, van Dijk KW, Wijsman CA, Rozing MP, Mooijaart SP, Beekman M, Slagboom PE, Jukema JW, Noordam R, van Heemst D
Background: Insulin is the key regulator of glucose metabolism, but it is difficult to dissect direct insulin from glucose-induced effects. We aimed to investigate the effects of hyperinsulemia on metabolomic measures under euglycemic conditions in nondiabetic participants. Methods: We assessed concentrations of 151 metabolomic measures throughout a two-step hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp procedure. We included 24 participants (50% women, mean age = 62 [s.d. = 4.2] years) and metabolomic meas... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2021 (0.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
BMC medical education, Volume 21, Issue 1, 8 2 2021, Pages 332 The effect of peer modelling and discussing modelled feedback principles on medical students' feedback skills: a quasi-experimental study. van Blankenstein FM, O'Sullivan JF, Saab N, Steendijk P
Background: Teaching is an important professional skill for physicians and providing feedback is an important part of teaching. Medical students can practice their feedback skills by giving each other peer feedback. Therefore, we developed a peer feedback training in which students observed a peer that modelled the use of good feedback principles. Students then elaborated on the modelled feedback principles through peer discussion. This combination of peer modelling and discussing the modelled f... Abstract