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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Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany), Volume 4, Issue 2, 1 1 2017, Pages 93-99 Identifying error types in visual diagnostic skill assessment. Ravesloot CJ, van der Gijp A, van der Schaaf MF, Huige JCBM, Ten Cate O, Vincken KL, Mol CP, van Schaik JPJ
Background: Misinterpretation of medical images is an important source of diagnostic error. Errors can occur in different phases of the diagnostic process. Insight in the error types made by learners is crucial for training and giving effective feedback. Most diagnostic skill tests however penalize diagnostic mistakes without an eye for the diagnostic process and the type of error. A radiology test with stepwise reasoning questions was used to distinguish error types in the visual diagnostic pro... Abstract
Cited 11 times since 2017 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Acta dermato-venereologica, Volume 97, Issue 6, 1 1 2017, Pages 724-730 Risk of Non-melanoma Skin Cancer in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis Treated with Oral Immunosuppressive Drugs. Garritsen FM, van der Schaft J, van den Reek JM, Politiek K, van Os-Medendorp H, van Dijk M, Hijnen DJ, de Graaf M, Bruijnzeel-Koomen CA, de Jong EM, Schuttelaar MA, Bruin-Weller MS
There is uncertainty about the risk of developing non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) treated with oral immunosuppressive drugs. A total of 557 patients with AD treated with these drugs in the University Medical Center Utrecht and Groningen, the Netherlands, were analysed. NMSC after oral immunosuppressive treatment was reported in 18 patients (3.2%). The standardized incidence ratio for develo... Abstract
Cited 13 times since 2017 (1.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery, Volume 51, Issue 6, 1 1 2017, Pages 1100-1107 Extensive infective endocarditis of the aortic root and the aortic-mitral continuity: a mitral valve sparing approach†. Tomšic A, Schneider AW, Palmen M, van Brakel TJ, Versteegh MIM, Klautz RJM
Objectives: Severe cases of infective endocarditis (IE) of the aortic valve can cause aortic root destruction and affect the surrounding structures, including the aortic-mitral continuity, the anterior mitral valve leaflet and the roof of the left atrium. Reconstruction after resection of all infected tissue remains challenging. We describe our surgical approach and the mid-term results. Methods: Between January 2004 and December 2015, 35 patients underwent surgery for extensive IE of the aortic... Abstract
Cited 17 times since 2017 (2 per year) source: EuropePMC
European heart journal, Volume 38, Issue 21, 1 1 2017, Pages 1632-1637 Improving public health by improving clinical trial guidelines and their application. Landray MJ, Bax JJ, Alliot L, Buyse M, Cohen A, Collins R, Hindricks G, James SK, Lane S, Maggioni AP, Meeker-O'Connell A, Olsson G, Pocock SJ, Rawlins M, Sellors J, Shinagawa K, Sipido KR, Smeeth L, Stephens R, Stewart MW, Stough WG, Sweeney F, Van de Werf F, Woods K, Casadei B
Evidence generated from randomized controlled trials forms the foundation of cardiovascular therapeutics and has led to the adoption of numerous drugs and devices that prolong survival and reduce morbidity, as well as the avoidance of interventions that have been shown to be ineffective or even unsafe. Many aspects of cardiovascular research have evolved considerably since the first randomized trials in cardiology were conducted. In order to be large enough to provide reliable evidence about eff... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2017 (0.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Radiology, Volume 285, Issue 1, 29 5 2017, Pages 73-82 Is Hepatic Triglyceride Content Associated with Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness? The Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity Study. Widya RL, de Mutsert R, Westenberg JJM, Gast KB, den Heijer M, le Cessie S, Smit JWA, Jukema JW, Rosendaal FR, de Roos A, Lamb HJ, NEO Study Group
Purpose To test the hypothesis that hepatic triglyceride content is associated with subclinical vascular impairment and is not confounded by various cardiometabolic risk factors. Materials and Methods This study was approved by the institutional review board, and all participants gave written informed consent. In this cross-sectional analysis of baseline measurements of the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity study, a population-based cohort study, 1899 participants (52% men; mean age, 55 years... Abstract
Cited 79 times since 2017 (9.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
The lancet. Diabetes & endocrinology, Volume 5, Issue 7, 26 4 2017, Pages 534-543 Relations between lipoprotein(a) concentrations, LPA genetic variants, and the risk of mortality in patients with established coronary heart disease: a molecular and genetic association study. Zewinger S, Kleber ME, Tragante V, McCubrey RO, Schmidt AF, Direk K, Laufs U, Werner C, Koenig W, Rothenbacher D, Mons U, Breitling LP, Brenner H, Jennings RT, Petrakis I, Triem S, Klug M, Filips A, Blankenberg S, Waldeyer C, Sinning C, Schnabel RB, Lackner KJ, Vlachopoulou E, Nygård O, Svingen GFT, Pedersen ER, Tell GS, Sinisalo J, Nieminen MS, Laaksonen R, Trompet S, Smit RAJ, Sattar N, Jukema JW, Groesdonk HV, Delgado G, Stojakovic T, Pilbrow AP, Cameron VA, Richards AM, Doughty RN, Gong Y, Cooper-DeHoff R, Johnson J, Scholz M, Beutner F, Thiery J, Smith JG, Vilmundarson RO, McPherson R, Stewart AFR, Cresci S, Lenzini PA, Spertus JA, Olivieri O, Girelli D, Martinelli NI, Leiherer A, Saely CH, Drexel H, Mündlein A, Braund PS, Nelson CP, Samani NJ, Kofink D, Hoefer IE, Pasterkamp G, Quyyumi AA, Ko YA, Hartiala JA, Allayee H, Tang WHW, Hazen SL, Eriksson N, Held C, Hagström E, Wallentin L, Åkerblom A, Siegbahn A, Karp I, Labos C, Pilote L, Engert JC, Brophy JM, Thanassoulis G, Bogaty P, Szczeklik W, Kaczor M,
Background: Lipoprotein(a) concentrations in plasma are associated with cardiovascular risk in the general population. Whether lipoprotein(a) concentrations or LPA genetic variants predict long-term mortality in patients with established coronary heart disease remains less clear. Methods: We obtained data from 3313 patients with established coronary heart disease in the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health (LURIC) study. We tested associations of tertiles of lipoprotein(a) concentration i... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2017 (0.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Trials, Volume 18, Issue 1, 26 4 2017, Pages 243 The effects of a psychological intervention directed at optimizing immune function: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Schakel L, Veldhuijzen DS, van Middendorp H, Prins C, Joosten SA, Ottenhoff THM, Visser LG, Evers AWM
Background: Previous research has provided evidence for the link between psychological processes and psychophysiological health outcomes. Psychological interventions, such as face-to-face or online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and serious games aimed at improving health, have shown promising results in promoting health outcomes. Few studies so far, however, have examined whether Internet-based CBT combined with serious gaming elements is effective in modulating health outcomes. Moreover, s... Abstract
Cited 12 times since 2017 (1.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of preventive cardiology, Volume 24, Issue 12, 25 4 2017, Pages 1319-1327 Chance of surgery in adult congenital heart disease. Verheugt CL, Uiterwaal CS, Vaartjes I, van der Velde ET, Zomer AC, Meijboom FJ, Pieper PG, Post MC, Vliegen HW, Hazekamp MG, Grobbee DE, Mulder BJ
Background Young patients with congenital heart disease reaching adulthood face mandatory transition to adult cardiology. Their new cardiologist needs to assess the chances of major future events such as surgery. Using a large national registry, we assessed if patient characteristics at the age of 18 years could predict the chance of congenital heart surgery in adulthood. Design and methods Of 10,300 patients from the CONCOR national registry, we used general patient characteristics at age 18 ye... Abstract
Cited 21 times since 2017 (2.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging, Volume 33, Issue 11, 25 4 2017, Pages 1753-1759 Effects of caffeine intake prior to stress cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging on regadenoson- versus adenosine-induced hyperemia as measured by T1 mapping. van Dijk R, Kuijpers D, Kaandorp TAM, van Dijkman PRM, Vliegenthart R, van der Harst P, Oudkerk M
The antagonistic effects of caffeine on adenosine receptors are a possible cause of false-negative stress perfusion imaging. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of coffee intake Abstract
Cited 9 times since 2017 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Frontiers in psychology, Volume 8, 24 4 2017, Pages 808 Commentary: The Social Dilemma of Autonomous Vehicles. Martin R, Kusev I, Cooke AJ, Baranova V, Van Schaik P, Kusev P
Cited 10 times since 2017 (1.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Diabetology & metabolic syndrome, Volume 9, 22 4 2017, Pages 40 Association of metabolic syndrome and electrocardiographic markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease. Elffers TW, de Mutsert R, Lamb HJ, Maan AC, Macfarlane PW, Willems van Dijk K, Rosendaal FR, Jukema JW, Trompet S
Background: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components are well-established risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). It is inconclusive whether MetS and MetS score are associated with electrocardiographic markers of subclinical CVD, therefore we investigated this in a population without pre-existing CVD. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis in the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity study, a population-based cohort including 6671 participants aged 45-65. We excluded part... Abstract
Cited 16 times since 2017 (1.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Clinical and experimental dermatology, Volume 42, Issue 5, 22 4 2017, Pages 536-538 Guttate psoriasis triggered by perianal streptococcal infection. Garritsen FM, Kraag DE, de Graaf M
The association of guttate psoriasis (GP) with streptococcal pharyngitis is well accepted. However, less is known about the association with perianal streptococcal infection. We report a case of a 19-month-old boy with GP after a preceding perianal streptococcal dermatitis, with no clinical signs of a streptococcal pharyngitis. Treatment with phenethicillin was given together with mometasone ointment. After 4 weeks, the perianal redness was reduced and the psoriasis had improved significantly. A... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2017 (0.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Child development, Volume 89, Issue 3, 19 3 2017, Pages 897-913 Using a Group-Centered Approach to Observe Interactions in Early Childhood Education. van Schaik SDM, Leseman PPM, de Haan M
This study examined the value of using a group-centered approach to evaluate process quality of early childhood education and care (ECEC). Is observed support of group processes a different aspect of classroom quality, and does it predict children's collaborative play in ECEC in the Netherlands? In two play situations, 37 teachers and 120 two- to four-year-old children were observed with the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) Toddler and two new measures. In a two-level structural... Abstract
Cited 10 times since 2017 (1.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems, Volume 11, Issue 3, 19 3 2017, Pages 574-584 Neuromorphic Hardware Architecture Using the Neural Engineering Framework for Pattern Recognition. Wang R, Thakur CS, Cohen G, Hamilton TJ, Tapson J, van Schaik A
We present a hardware architecture that uses the neural engineering framework (NEF) to implement large-scale neural networks on field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) for performing massively parallel real-time pattern recognition. NEF is a framework that is capable of synthesising large-scale cognitive systems from subnetworks and we have previously presented an FPGA implementation of the NEF that successfully performs nonlinear mathematical computations. That work was developed based on a comp... Abstract
Cited 52 times since 2017 (6.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging, Volume 10, Issue 11, 17 3 2017, Pages 1361-1370 Prognostic Value of Coronary CT Angiography With Selective PET Perfusion Imaging in Coronary Artery Disease. Maaniitty T, Stenström I, Bax JJ, Uusitalo V, Ukkonen H, Kajander S, Mäki M, Saraste A, Knuuti J
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of sequential hybrid imaging strategy in which positron emission tomography (PET) perfusion imaging is performed selectively in patients with suspected obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) on coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA). Background: Coronary CTA is an accurate diagnostic test for excluding obstructive CAD. However, the positive predictive value is suboptimal. Methods: We investigated 864 consecutiv... Abstract
Cited 11 times since 2017 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging, Volume 10, Issue 12, 17 3 2017, Pages 1451-1458 Long-Term Prognosis of Patients With Intramural Course of Coronary Arteries Assessed With CT Angiography. Dimitriu-Leen AC, van Rosendael AR, Smit JM, van Elst T, van Geloven N, Maaniitty T, Jukema JW, Delgado V, Scholte AJHA, Saraste A, Knuuti J, Bax JJ
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate, in low-to-intermediate pre-test probability patients who were referred for coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) and did not show obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD), whether an intramural course of a coronary artery is associated with worse outcome compared with patients without an intramural course of the coronary arteries. Background: The prognostic value of an intramural course of the coronary arteries on coronary CTA i... Abstract
Cited 7 times since 2017 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Oncotarget, Volume 8, Issue 31, 16 3 2017, Pages 51522-51529 Prognostic microRNAs in upper tract urothelial carcinoma: multicenter and international validation study. Izquierdo L, Montalbo R, Ingelmo-Torres M, Mallofré C, Ramírez-Backhaus M, Rubio J, Van der Heijden AG, Schaafsma E, Lopez-Beltran A, Blanca A, Lawrentschuk N, Alcaraz A, Mengual L
Objective: To validate previously discovered miRNAs (miR-31-5p and miR-149-5p) as prognostic factors for UTUC in an independent cohort of UTUC patients. Patients and methods: Multicenter, international and retrospective study of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples from 103 UTUC patients (45 progressing and 58 non-progressing) who underwent radical nephroureterectomy. Total RNA was isolated and reverse transcribed. The expression of target miRNAs (miR-31-5p and miR-149-5p) and the end... Abstract
Cited 67 times since 2017 (7.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Advanced healthcare materials, Volume 6, Issue 11, 12 2 2017 Engineered 3D Cardiac Fibrotic Tissue to Study Fibrotic Remodeling. Sadeghi AH, Shin SR, Deddens JC, Fratta G, Mandla S, Yazdi IK, Prakash G, Antona S, Demarchi D, Buijsrogge MP, Sluijter JPG, Hjortnaes J, Khademhosseini A, Khademhosseini A
Activation of cardiac fibroblasts into myofibroblasts is considered to play an essential role in cardiac remodeling and fibrosis. A limiting factor in studying this process is the spontaneous activation of cardiac fibroblasts when cultured on two-dimensional (2D) culture plates. In this study, a simplified three-dimensional (3D) hydrogel platform of contractile cardiac tissue, stimulated by transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), is presented to recapitulate a fibrogenic microenvironment. It is... Abstract
Cited 9 times since 2017 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery, Volume 54, Issue 1, 12 2 2017, Pages 28-33 The Consequences of Real Life Practice of Early Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: A Cost-Benefit Analysis. Tomee SM, Bastiaannet E, Schermerhorn ML, Golledge J, Hamming JF, Lindeman JH
Background: The reported 54 mm median intervention diameter for endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) in the Vascular Quality Initiative and European data from the Pharmaceutical Aneurysm Stabilisation Trial (PHAST) implies that in real life the majority of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repairs occur at diameters smaller than the consensus intervention threshold of 55 mm. This study explores the potential consequences of this practice. Methods: The differences between real life AAA repair and co... Abstract
Cited 279 times since 2017 (32.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
Circulation, Volume 135, Issue 24, 12 2 2017, Pages 2373-2388 Causal Associations of Adiposity and Body Fat Distribution With Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke Subtypes, and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Mendelian Randomization Analysis. Dale CE, Fatemifar G, Palmer TM, White J, Prieto-Merino D, Zabaneh D, Engmann JEL, Shah T, Wong A, Warren HR, McLachlan S, Trompet S, Moldovan M, Morris RW, Sofat R, Kumari M, Hyppönen E, Jefferis BJ, Gaunt TR, Ben-Shlomo Y, Zhou A, Gentry-Maharaj A, Ryan A, UCLEB Consortium; METASTROKE Consortium, Mutsert R, Noordam R, Caulfield MJ, Jukema JW, Worrall BB, Munroe PB, Menon U, Power C, Kuh D, Lawlor DA, Humphries SE, Mook-Kanamori DO, Sattar N, Kivimaki M, Price JF, Davey Smith G, Dudbridge F, Hingorani AD, Holmes MV, Casas JP
Background: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology remain unclear. In this article, we quantify and contrast causal associations of central adiposity (waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for body mass index [WHRadjBMI]) and general adiposity (body mass index [BMI]) with cardiometabolic disease. Methods: Ninety-seven independent single-nucleotide polymorphisms for BMI and 49 single-nucleotide polymorphisms for WHRadjBMI were used to conduct Mendelian randomiza... Abstract