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 2007 (0.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
The Journal of urology, Volume 178, Issue 3 Pt 1, 20 3 2007, Pages 1097-1103 Tubular and interstitial nephrocalcinosis. Kummeling MT, de Jong BW, Laffeber C, Kok DJ, Verhagen PC, van Leenders GJ, van Schaik RH, van Woerden CS, Verhulst A, Verkoelen CF
Purpose: We determined whether nephrocalcinosis is common and whether its detection is influenced by renal tissue processing. Materials and methods: Renal cortical and papillary tissue was obtained from the unaffected parts of 15 kidneys removed due to an oncological indication. The effect of tissue processing on the loss of crystals was studied in a kidney with nephrocalcinosis due to chronic pyelonephritis. Immediately frozen and formaldehyde fixed sections were analyzed by polarized light and... Abstract
Cited 40 times since 2007 (2.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, Volume 293, Issue 4, 20 3 2007, Pages H2438-47 Mesenchymal stem cells from ischemic heart disease patients improve left ventricular function after acute myocardial infarction. Grauss RW, Winter EM, van Tuyn J, Pijnappels DA, Steijn RV, Hogers B, van der Geest RJ, de Vries AA, Steendijk P, van der Laarse A, Gittenberger-de Groot AC, Schalij MJ, Atsma DE
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from healthy donors improve cardiac function in experimental acute myocardial infarction (AMI) models. However, little is known about the therapeutic capacity of human MSCs (hMSCs) from patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD). Therefore, the behavior of hMSCs from IHD patients in an immune-compromised mouse AMI model was studied. Enhanced green fluorescent protein-labeled hMSCs from IHD patients (hMSC group: 2 x 10(5) cells in 20 microl, n = 12) or vehicle only (... Abstract
Cited 57 times since 2007 (3.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery, Volume 32, Issue 3, 19 3 2007, Pages 449-456 Diaphragm plication in adult patients with diaphragm paralysis leads to long-term improvement of pulmonary function and level of dyspnea. Versteegh MI, Braun J, Voigt PG, Bosman DB, Stolk J, Rabe KF, Dion RA
Objective: There is still controversy about the feasibility and long-term outcome of surgical treatment of acquired diaphragm paralysis. We analyzed the long-term effects on pulmonary function and level of dyspnea after unilateral or bilateral diaphragm plication. Methods: Between December 1996 and January 2006, 22 consecutive patients underwent diaphragm plication. Before surgery, spirometry in both seated and supine positions and a Baseline Dyspnea Index were assessed. The uncut diaphragm was... Abstract
Cited 44 times since 2007 (2.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 100, Issue 7, 18 3 2007, Pages 1094-1098 Intramyocardial injection of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells in patients with chronic myocardial infarction and severe left ventricular dysfunction. Beeres SL, Bax JJ, Dibbets-Schneider P, Stokkel MP, Fibbe WE, van der Wall EE, Schalij MJ, Atsma DE
The present study investigated the safety, feasibility, and potential efficacy of autologous bone marrow cell injection in patients with chronic myocardial infarction and severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. In 15 patients (63 +/- 9 years; 14 men) bone marrow was aspirated from the iliac crest. Using the NOGA system (Biosense-Webster, Waterloo, Belgium), 94 +/- 14 x 10(6) bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells were injected into the infarction border zone. Bone marrow cell injection was perf... Abstract
Cited 80 times since 2007 (4.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Volume 50, Issue 5, 16 3 2007, Pages 397-405 Acute Myocardial Infarction with Hyperoxemic Therapy (AMIHOT): a prospective, randomized trial of intracoronary hyperoxemic reperfusion after percutaneous coronary intervention. O'Neill WW, Martin JL, Dixon SR, Bartorelli AL, Trabattoni D, Oemrawsingh PV, Atsma DE, Chang M, Marquardt W, Oh JK, Krucoff MW, Gibbons RJ, Spears JR, AMIHOT Investigators
Objectives: This study sought to determine whether hyperoxemic reperfusion with aqueous oxygen (AO) improves recovery of ventricular function after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Background: Hyperbaric oxygen reduces myocardial injury and improves ventricular function when administered during ischemia-reperfusion. Methods: In a prospective, multicenter study, 269 patients with acute anterior or large inferior AMI undergoing primary or rescue PCI ( Abstract
Heart rhythm, Volume 4, Issue 10, 14 2 2007, Pages 1336-1337 Pacemaking in the AV node. Swenne CA, Schalij MJ
Cited 358 times since 2007 (19.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Circulation, Volume 116, Issue 5, 9 2 2007, Pages 545-551 Preoperative thresholds for pulmonary valve replacement in patients with corrected tetralogy of Fallot using cardiovascular magnetic resonance. Oosterhof T, van Straten A, Vliegen HW, Meijboom FJ, van Dijk AP, Spijkerboer AM, Bouma BJ, Zwinderman AH, Hazekamp MG, de Roos A, Mulder BJ
Background: To facilitate the optimal timing of pulmonary valve replacement, we analyzed preoperative thresholds of right ventricular (RV) volumes above which no decrease or normalization of RV size takes place after surgery. Methods and results: Between 1993 and 2006, 71 adult patients with corrected tetralogy of Fallot underwent pulmonary valve replacement in a nationwide, prospective follow-up study. Patients were evaluated with cardiovascular magnetic resonance both preoperatively and postop... Abstract
Cited 43 times since 2007 (2.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997), Volume 177, Issue 2, 6 1 2007, Pages 222-230 Clinical course of digital dermatitis lesions in an endemically infected herd without preventive herd strategies. Holzhauer M, Bartels CJ, Döpfer D, van Schaik G
Lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cows in four separately housed groups in a herd with endemic digital dermatitis (DD) were monitored weekly for 4 weeks in December 2004 for the presence of and transition between five stages (M0-M4) of DD. Cows were also monitored for the presence of heel horn erosion (HHE) and interdigital hyperplasia. Prior to the study, two groups had been housed indoors on a high or low energy ration, one group had been grazed and one was a dry cow group. All cows received t... Abstract
Cited 123 times since 2007 (6.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 100, Issue 6, 5 1 2007, Pages 930-936 Comparison of myocardial infarct size assessed with contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and left ventricular function and volumes to predict mortality in patients with healed myocardial infarction. Roes SD, Kelle S, Kaandorp TA, Kokocinski T, Poldermans D, Lamb HJ, Boersma E, van der Wall EE, Fleck E, de Roos A, Nagel E, Bax JJ
Currently, left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) and/or LV volumes are the established predictors of mortality in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and severe LV dysfunction. With contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), precise delineation of infarct size is now possible. The relative merits of LVEF/LV volumes and infarct size to predict long-term outcome are unknown. The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive value of infarct size assessed with contra... Abstract
Cited 18 times since 2007 (1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Pharmacogenetics and genomics, Volume 17, Issue 7, 1 1 2007, Pages 473-479 The risk of myocardial infarction in patients with reduced activity of cytochrome P450 2C9. Visser LE, van Schaik RH, Jan Danser AH, Hofman A, Witteman JC, van Duijn CM, Uitterlinden AG, Pols HA, Stricker BH
Objective: The aim of the present follow-up study was to investigate whether the enzyme activity of the human cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C9 isoenzyme is associated with myocardial infarction. Methods: We investigated whether the variant alleles CYP2C9*2 and CYP2C9*3 or the use of CYP2C9 substrates or inhibitors was associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction in 2210 men and 3534 women from the Rotterdam Study, a prospective population-based cohort study of individuals aged 55 years or... Abstract
Cited 4 times since 2007 (0.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, Volume 151, Issue 28, 1 1 2007, Pages 1561-1565 [Pregabalin in the treatment of neuropathic pain]. Biegstraaten M, van Schaik IN
Pregabalin is increasingly being used for the treatment ofneuropathic pain, often as the first-line choice. The question is, however, whether this choice is based on evidence. Seven trials have been published on the effect ofpregabalin in patients with postherpetic neuralgia and painful diabetic neuropathy. These trials more frequently report a 50% reduction in pain in pregabalin treated patients than in patients treated with placebo (number needed to treat 4.3). Dizziness and somnolence are the... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2007 (0.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, Volume 2, Issue 7, 1 1 2007, Pages 652-656 Pulmonary resection for metastases from colorectal cancer. van Schaik PM, Kouwenhoven EA, Bolhuis RJ, Biesma B, Bosscha K
Introduction: The lung is the most common extraabdominal site for metastases from colorectal cancer. Patients with untreated metastatic disease have a median survival of less than 10 months and a 5-year survival of less than 5%. The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term survival in patients who underwent pulmonary resection for metastases from colorectal cancer. Methods: Between January 1990 and January 2005, 23 patients underwent 29 operations for resection of lung metastases. Results... Abstract
Cited 24 times since 2007 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), Volume 142, Issue 7, 1 1 2007, Pages 662-667 Type-D personality and ankle brachial index as predictors of impaired quality of life and depressive symptoms in peripheral arterial disease. Aquarius AE, Denollet J, Hamming JF, Van Berge Henegouwen DP, De Vries J
Background: Patient-based outcomes, such as impaired quality of life (QOL) and depression, may adversely affect the clinical course of patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Disease severity indices, including the ankle brachial index, are only partially associated with these outcomes. Objective: To examine whether individual differences in personality would predict impaired QOL and depression above and beyond PAD severity. Design: A prospective follow-up study. Setting: Vascular outpa... Abstract
Cited 16 times since 2007 (0.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
The Journal of heart valve disease, Volume 16, Issue 4, 1 1 2007, Pages 398-403 Outcome of pregnancy in women after pulmonary autograft valve replacement for congenital aortic valve disease. Yap SC, Drenthen W, Pieper PG, Moons P, Mulder BJ, Klieverik LM, Vliegen HW, van Dijk AP, Meijboom FJ, Roos-Hesselink JW, ZAHARA investigators
Background and aim of the study: The pulmonary autograft has been recommended as the valve of choice for aortic valve replacement (AVR) in young women contemplating pregnancy. However, current information on maternal and perinatal outcome of pregnancy in women with pulmonary autograft valve replacement is limited. Methods: Using a nationwide Dutch registry (CONCOR) and a local Belgian tertiary care center database, 17 women (age range: 18 to 45 years) with pulmonary autograft valve replacement w... Abstract
Cited 7 times since 2007 (0.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Volume 14, Issue 4, 1 1 2007, Pages 604-612 The current status of multislice computed tomography in the diagnosis and prognosis of coronary artery disease. Schuijf JD, Jukema JW, van der Wall EE, Bax JJ
Cited 3 times since 2007 (0.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Volume 14, Issue 4, 1 1 2007, Pages 550-554 Prognostic implications of stress Tc-99m tetrofosmin myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy. Elhendy A, Schinkel AF, van Domburg RT, Bax JJ, Feringa HH, Noordzij PG, Schouten O, Poldermans D
Background: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is associated with an increased risk of cardiac death. Data on the prognostic value of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) in patients with LVH are limited. The aim of this study is to assess the independent value of stress technetium 99m tetrofosmin MPI in predicting the long-term mortality rate in patients with LVH. Methods and results: We studied 177 patients (mean age, 59 +/- 12 years; 134 men) with LVH by electrocardiographic criteria who underw... Abstract
Cited 9 times since 2007 (0.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI, Volume 26, Issue 1, 1 1 2007, Pages 14-22 Applications of multislice computed tomography in coronary artery disease. de Roos A, Kroft LJ, Bax JJ, Geleijns J
Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) provides high accuracy for noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD). The introduction of the latest computed tomography (CT) technology allows comprehensive evaluation of various aspects of CAD, including the coronary calcium score, coronary artery stenoses, bypass patency, and myocardial function. Other applications, such as plaque characterization, first-pass perfusion imaging, and viability imaging using delayed contrast enhancement, are st... Abstract
Cited 204 times since 2007 (11.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Current problems in cardiology, Volume 32, Issue 7, 1 1 2007, Pages 375-410 Hibernating myocardium: diagnosis and patient outcomes. Schinkel AF, Bax JJ, Poldermans D, Elhendy A, Ferrari R, Rahimtoola SH
Approximately 50% of the patients with chronic obstructive coronary artery disease resulting in chronic contractile dysfunction have hibernating myocardium and may benefit from revascularization. This pooled analysis describes the relative merits of dobutamine echocardiography, thallium-201 and technetium-99m scintigraphy, positron emission tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, for the diagnosis of hibernating myocardium and prediction of patient outcomes. Abstract
Cited 63 times since 2007 (3.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Volume 9, Issue 4, 1 1 2007, Pages 645-651 Magnetic resonance assessment of aortic pulse wave velocity, aortic distensibility, and cardiac function in uncomplicated type 2 diabetes mellitus. van der Meer RW, Diamant M, Westenberg JJ, Doornbos J, Bax JJ, de Roos A, Lamb HJ
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) may augment arterial stiffening and thereby modulates left ventricular (LV) function. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is well suited to assess aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) and aortic distensibility, both markers of arterial stiffness, without the use of geometric assumptions. Furthermore, CMR is a reliable method for assessing left ventricular (LV) function. The purpose of this study was to assess LV function, PWV, and aortic distensibility... Abstract
Cited 91 times since 2007 (5 per year) source: EuropePMC
European heart journal, Volume 28, Issue 18, 29 5 2007, Pages 2223-2230 Impaired myocardial perfusion and perfusion reserve associated with increased coronary resistance in persistent idiopathic atrial fibrillation. Range FT, Schäfers M, Acil T, Schäfers KP, Kies P, Paul M, Hermann S, Brisse B, Breithardt G, Schober O, Wichter T
Aims: Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) present with symptoms of myocardial ischaemia despite exclusion of coronary artery disease. A small vessel disease has been suggested. We quantified myocardial perfusion, perfusion reserve, and coronary vascular resistance (CVR) in AF patients using positron emission tomography (PET). Methods and results: Twenty-five male patients (age: 58 +/- 13 years) with persistent idiopathic AF were compared with 13 age- and risk-matched male controls (age: 56 +/... Abstract