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 2023 (1.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
International urology and nephrology, Volume 56, Issue 4, 19 3 2023, Pages 1323-1333 Second TURB, restaging TURB or repeat TURB in primary T1 non-muscle invasive bladder cancer: impact on prognosis? Beijert IJ, Hentschel AE, Bründl J, Compérat EM, Plass K, Rodríguez O, Subiela Henríquez JD, Hernández V, de la Peña E, Alemany I, Turturica D, Pisano F, Soria F, Čapoun O, Bauerová L, Pešl M, Bruins HM, Runneboom W, Herdegen S, Breyer J, Brisuda A, Calatrava A, Rubio-Briones J, Seles M, Mannweiler S, Bosschieter J, Kusuma VRM, Ashabere D, Huebner N, Cotte J, Contieri R, Mertens LS, Claps F, Masson-Lecomte A, Liedberg F, Cohen D, Lunelli L, Cussenot O, El Sheikh S, Volanis D, Côté JF, Rouprêt M, Haitel A, Shariat SF, Mostafid AH, Nieuwenhuijzen JA, Zigeuner R, Dominguez-Escrig JL, Hacek J, Zlotta AR, Burger M, Evert M, Hulsbergen-van de Kaa CA, van der Heijden AG, Kiemeney LALM, Soukup V, Molinaro L, Gontero P, Llorente C, Algaba F, Palou J, N'Dow J, Ribal MJ, van der Kwast TH, Babjuk M, Sylvester RJ, van Rhijn BWG
Purpose: A re-transurethral resection of the bladder (re-TURB) is a well-established approach in managing non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) for various reasons: repeat-TURB is recommended for a macroscopically incomplete initial resection, restaging-TURB is required if the first resection was macroscopically complete but contained no detrusor muscle (DM) and second-TURB is advised for all completely resected T1-tumors with DM in the resection specimen. This study assessed the long-term... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2023 (2.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Biosensors & bioelectronics, Volume 245, 17 3 2023, Pages 115836 SERS-based pH-Dependent detection of sulfites in wine by hydrogel nanocomposites. Yilmaz D, Miranda B, Lonardo E, Rea I, De Stefano L, De Luca AC
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfites are well-known additives in winemaking due to their preservative properties. Although they can prevent oxidation and inhibit microbial growth, they pose health risks and require limitations on their use. Consequently, the total level of SO2 is regulated and several quantification strategies have been proposed. The approved detection methods require the extraction of SO2 by heating and/or acid treatment. Then, iodine or acid/base titrations are conducted for the... Abstract
Cited 8 times since 2023 (4.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, Volume 131, Issue 2, 17 3 2023, Pages 313.e1-313.e9 Influence of intraoral scanner and finish line location on the fabrication trueness and margin quality of additively manufactured laminate veneers fabricated with a completely digital workflow. Çakmak G, Chebaro J, Donmez MB, Yılmaz D, Yoon HI, Kahveci Ç, Schimmel M, Yilmaz B
Statement of problem: Knowledge of the fabrication trueness and margin quality of additively manufactured (AM) laminate veneers (LVs) when different intraoral scanners (IOSs) and finish line locations are used is limited. Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the fabrication trueness and margin quality of AM LVs with different finish line locations digitized by using different IOSs. Material and methods: An LV preparation with a subgingival (sub), equigingival (equi), or su... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2023 (1.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of heart failure, Volume 26, Issue 1, 16 3 2023, Pages 117-126 Short-term effects of sacubitril/valsartan therapy on myocardial oxygen consumption and energetic efficiency of cardiac work in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: A randomized controlled study. Nesterov SV, Räty J, Nammas W, Maaniitty T, Galloo X, Stassen J, Laurila S, Vasankari T, Huusko J, Bax JJ, Saraste A, Knuuti J
Aims: We sought to evaluate the mechanism of angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI) sacubitril/valsartan therapy and compare it with a valsartan-only control group in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Methods and results: The study was a phase IV, prospective, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group study in patients with New York Heart Association class II-III heart failure and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤35%. During a 6-week run-in pe... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2023 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Microbiology spectrum, Volume 11, Issue 6, 16 3 2023, Pages e0309323 False aminoglycoside resistance in Enterobacterales and non-fermenters by an automated testing system: a descriptive study. Klein Klouwenberg PMC, Altorf-van der Kuil W, van Griethuysen AJ, Hendriks M, Kuijper EJ, Notermans DW, Schoffelen AF, ISIS-AR study group
Importance: Antimicrobial sensitivity data are important to guide antimicrobial therapy. In microbiological laboratories, routine sensitivity measurements are typically performed with automated testing systems such as VITEK2 and Phoenix. Using data from the Dutch national surveillance system for antimicrobial resistance over a 6-year period, we found that the measured minimum inhibitory concentrations for aminoglycosides in Enterobacterales and non-fermenters were too high for the Phoenix system... Abstract
European journal of pediatrics, Volume 183, Issue 3, 16 3 2023, Pages 1153-1162 COVID-19 in hospitalized infants aged under 3 months: multi-center experiences across Turkey. Üstündağ G, Karadag-Oncel E, Kara-Ulu N, Polat M, Salı E, Çakır D, Şahin A, Akaslan-Kara A, Kaçar P, Işık AD, Erdemli PC, Durmuş SY, Özdemir A, Çelik B, Sütçü M, Kara M, Kandemir-Gülmez T, Çelikyurt A, Ümit Z, Aktürk H, Arıkan K, Kaba Ö, Caymaz C, Bayhan C, Aygün D, Penezoğlu DN, Alataş ŞÖ, Özdemir H, Türel Ö, Akça M, Çelebi-Çongur E, Kepenekli E, Çelik Ü, Ecevit İZ, Belet N, Dalgıç N, Yılmaz N, Yılmaz D, Kuyucu N, Çiftçi E
To investigate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in infants aged 0 to 3 months because there is currently a significant gap in the literature on the subject. A cross-sectional study was conducted with the involvement of 19 medical centers across Turkey and 570 infants. The majority of the patients were male (58.2%), and the three most common symptoms were fever (78.2%), cough (44.6%), and feeding intolerance (39.9%). The results showed that a small percentage of infants had positive blood (0.9... Abstract
Cited 3 times since 2023 (1.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association, Volume 33, Issue 1, 15 3 2023, Pages 107441 Effects of a 1 year aerobic and strength training on cognitive functioning after transient ischemic attack or minor stroke: A randomized controlled trial. Deijle IA, Jonkers IM, Hooghiemstra AM, Engels G, Twisk JWR, Weinstein HC, Van Schaik SM, Van den Berg-Vos RM
Objectives: Patients who have recently suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor ischemic stroke are at increased risk of cognitive impairment. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effect of a 1-year exercise intervention on cognitive functioning up to 2 years post intervention. Material and methods: We conducted a single-blind randomized controlled trial to investigate the effect of an exercise intervention on cognitive functioning, compared with usual care, for up to 2 y... Abstract
Vascular, Volume 32, Issue 6, 11 2 2023, Pages 1177-1190 High on-treatment platelet reactivity in peripheral arterial disease: A systematic review. Goncalves LN, van Velze V, Klok FA, Gal P, Vos RC, Hamming JF, van der Bogt KEA
Objectives: To highlight current evidence pertaining to the measurement methods and prevalence of high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR) in patients with PAD, as well as to evaluate the relationship between HTPR and recurrent adverse cardiovascular and limb events in PAD patients. Methods: A systematic review of English-language literature on HTPR in patients with PAD. An electronic literature search of PubMed and Medline was performed in May 2021. Results: A total of 29 studies with a tot... Abstract
Cited 7 times since 2023 (4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography, Volume 18, Issue 1, 10 2 2023, Pages 11-17 Rationale and design of the CONFIRM2 (Quantitative COroNary CT Angiography Evaluation For Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes: An InteRnational, Multicenter Registry) study. van Rosendael AR, Crabtree T, Bax JJ, Nakanishi R, Mushtaq S, Pontone G, Andreini D, Buechel RR, Gräni C, Feuchtner G, Patel TR, Choi AD, Al-Mallah M, Nabi F, Karlsberg RP, Rochitte CE, Alasnag M, Hamdan A, Cademartiri F, Marques H, Kalra D, German DM, Gupta H, Hadamitzky M, Deaño RC, Khalique O, Knaapen P, Hoffmann U, Earls J, Min JK, Danad I, CONFIRM 2 investigators
Background: In the last 15 years, large registries and several randomized clinical trials have demonstrated the diagnostic and prognostic value of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). Advances in CT scanner technology and developments of analytic tools now enable accurate quantification of coronary artery disease (CAD), including total coronary plaque volume and low attenuation plaque volume. The primary aim of CONFIRM2, (Quantitative COroNary CT Angiography Evaluation For Evaluation... Abstract
Cited 4 times since 2023 (2.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Academic pediatrics, Volume 24, Issue 3, 10 2 2023, Pages 519-526 Having a Voice: Resident Perceptions of Supervision, Decision-Making and Patient Care Ownership. Robinson MA, Bowen JL, Aylor M, van Schaik S
Objective: Heightened resident supervision due to patient safety concerns is increasingly common in pediatrics and may leave residents with fewer opportunities for independent decision-making, a diminished sense of autonomy, and decreased engagement. This may ultimately threaten their development into competent clinicians. Understanding how pediatric residents experience supervision's influence on their involvement in decision-making, engagement in patient care, and learning is crucial to s... Abstract
Cited 72 times since 2023 (40.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Nature genetics, Volume 55, Issue 12, 9 2 2023, Pages 2065-2074 Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants. Wang A, Shen J, Rodriguez AA, Saunders EJ, Chen F, Janivara R, Darst BF, Sheng X, Xu Y, Chou AJ, Benlloch S, Dadaev T, Brook MN, Plym A, Sahimi A, Hoffman TJ, Takahashi A, Matsuda K, Momozawa Y, Fujita M, Laisk T, Figuerêdo J, Muir K, Ito S, Liu X, Biobank Japan Project, Uchio Y, Kubo M, Kamatani Y, Lophatananon A, Wan P, Andrews C, Lori A, Choudhury PP, Schleutker J, Tammela TLJ, Sipeky C, Auvinen A, Giles GG, Southey MC, MacInnis RJ, Cybulski C, Wokolorczyk D, Lubinski J, Rentsch CT, Cho K, Mcmahon BH, Neal DE, Donovan JL, Hamdy FC, Martin RM, Nordestgaard BG, Nielsen SF, Weischer M, Bojesen SE, Røder A, Stroomberg HV, Batra J, Chambers S, Horvath L, Clements JA, Tilly W, Risbridger GP, Gronberg H, Aly M, Szulkin R, Eklund M, Nordstrom T, Pashayan N, Dunning AM, Ghoussaini M, Travis RC, Key TJ, Riboli E, Park JY, Sellers TA, Lin HY, Albanes D, Weinstein S, Cook MB, Mucci LA, Giovannucci E, Lindstrom S, Kraft P, Hunter DJ, Penney KL, Turman C, Tangen CM, Goodman PJ, Thompson IM, Hamilton RJ, Fleshner NE, Fin
The transferability and clinical value of genetic risk scores (GRSs) across populations remain limited due to an imbalance in genetic studies across ancestrally diverse populations. Here we conducted a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 156,319 prostate cancer cases and 788,443 controls of European, African, Asian and Hispanic men, reflecting a 57% increase in the number of non-European cases over previous prostate cancer genome-wide association studies. We identified 187 novel risk... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2023 (0.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Netherlands heart journal : monthly journal of the Netherlands Society of Cardiology and the Netherlands Heart Foundation, Volume 32, Issue 1, 9 2 2023, Pages 38-44 Brief lifestyle advice in cardiac care: an experimental study on message source and framing. IJzerman RVH, van der Vaart R, Breeman LD, van den Broek I, Keesman M, Kraaijenhagen RA, Reijnders T, Weerts M, Evers AWM, Scholte Op Reimer WJM, Janssen VR, BENEFIT consortium
Objective: Communicating risk information and offering lifestyle advice are important goals in cardiac rehabilitation. However, the most effective way and the most effective source to communicate this information are not yet known. Therefore, we examined the effect of source (cardiologist, physiotherapist) and framing (gain, loss) of brief lifestyle advice on patients' intention-to-change-lifestyle. Methods: In an online experimental study, 636 cardiac patients (40% female, 67 (10) yrs.) we... Abstract
Cited 16 times since 2023 (9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Ageing research reviews, Volume 93, 5 1 2023, Pages 102118 Mouse models of accelerated aging in musculoskeletal research for assessing frailty, sarcopenia, and osteoporosis - A review. Yılmaz D, Mathavan N, Wehrle E, Kuhn GA, Müller R
Musculoskeletal aging encompasses the decline in bone and muscle function, leading to conditions such as frailty, osteoporosis, and sarcopenia. Unraveling the underlying molecular mechanisms and developing effective treatments are crucial for improving the quality of life for those affected. In this context, accelerated aging models offer valuable insights into these conditions by displaying the hallmarks of human aging. Herein, this review focuses on relevant mouse models of musculoskeletal agi... Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2023 (0.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Microorganisms, Volume 11, Issue 11, 3 1 2023, Pages 2698 Unusual Oligomeric Laccase-like Oxidases from Ascomycete <i>Curvularia geniculata</i> VKM F-3561 Polymerizing Phenylpropanoids and Phenolic Compounds under Neutral Environmental Conditions. Renfeld ZV, Chernykh AM, Baskunov BP, Gaidina AS, Myasoedova NM, Egorova AD, Moiseeva OV, Gorina SY, Kolomytseva MP
The unique oligomeric alkaliphilic laccase-like oxidases of the ascomycete C. geniculata VKM F-3561 (with molecular masses about 1035 and 870 kDa) were purified and characterized for the first time. The ability of the enzymes to oxidize phenylpropanoids and phenolic compounds under neutral environmental conditions with the formation of previously unknown di-, tri-, and tetrameric products of transformation was shown. The possibility to obtain industrially valuable compounds (dihydroxybenzyl alco... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2023 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
Clinical and translational science, Volume 16, Issue 12, 3 1 2023, Pages 2483-2493 Protocol of the IntenSify-Trial: An open-label phase I trial of the CYP3A inhibitor cobicistat and the cytostatics gemcitabine and nab-paclitaxel in patients with advanced stage or metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma to evaluate the combination's pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy. Hohmann N, Sprick MR, Pohl M, Ahmed A, Burhenne J, Kirchner M, Le Cornet L, Kratzmann M, Hajda J, Stenzinger A, Steindorf K, Delorme S, Schlemmer HP, Riethdorf S, van Schaik R, Pantel K, Siveke J, Seufferlein T, Jäger D, Haefeli WE, Trumpp A, Springfeld C
Expression of CYP3A5 protein is a basal and acquired resistance mechanism of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells conferring protection against the CYP3A and CYP2C8 substrate paclitaxel through metabolic degradation. Inhibition of CYP3A isozymes restores the cells sensitivity to paclitaxel. The combination of gemcitabine and nab-paclitaxel is an established regimen for the treatment of metastasized or locally advanced inoperable pancreatic cancer. Cobicistat is a CYP3A inhibitor developed for... Abstract
Cited 12 times since 2023 (6.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, Volume 118, Issue 3, 3 1 2023, Pages 639-649 Predicting Radiation-Induced Lung Injury in Patients With Lung Cancer: Challenges and Opportunities. Kuipers ME, van Doorn-Wink KCJ, Hiemstra PS, Slats AM
Radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) is one of the main dose-limiting toxicities in radiation therapy (RT) for lung cancer. Approximately 10% to 20% of patients show signs of RILI of variable severity. The reason for the wide range of RILI severity and the mechanisms underlying its development are only partially understood. A number of clinical risk factors have been identified that can aid in clinical decision making. Technological advancements in RT and the use of strict organ-at-risk dose con... Abstract
Cited 2 times since 2023 (1.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
JTCVS open, Volume 16, 2 1 2023, Pages 619-627 Simulation-based assessment of robotic cardiac surgery skills: An international multicenter, cross-specialty trial. Atroshchenko GV, Navarra E, Valdis M, Sandoval E, Hashemi N, Cerny S, Pereda D, Palmen M, Bjerrum F, Bruun NH, Tolsgaard MG
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the validity of simulation-based assessment of robotic-assisted cardiac surgery skills using a wet lab model, focusing on the use of a time-based score (TBS) and modified Global Evaluative Assessment of Robotic Skills (mGEARS) score. Methods: We tested 3 wet lab tasks (atrial closure, mitral annular stitches, and internal thoracic artery [ITA] dissection) with both experienced robotic cardiac surgeons and novices from multiple European centers. The task... Abstract
Cited 13 times since 2023 (7.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Volume 82, Issue 20, 1 1 2023, Pages 1953-1966 Imaging Methods for Evaluation of Chronic Aortic Regurgitation in Adults: JACC State-of-the-Art Review. Ranard LS, Bonow RO, Nishimura R, Mack MJ, Thourani VH, Bavaria J, O'Gara PT, Bax JJ, Blanke P, Delgado V, Leipsic J, Lang RM, Michelena HI, Cavalcante JL, Vahl TP, Leon MB, Rigolin VH, Heart Valve Collaboratory
A global multidisciplinary workshop was convened to discuss the multimodality diagnostic evaluation of aortic regurgitation (AR). Specifically, the focus was on assessment tools for AR severity and analyzing evolving data on the optimal timing of aortic valve intervention. The key concepts from this expert panel are summarized as: 1) echocardiography is the primary imaging modality for assessment of AR severity; however, when data is incongruent or incomplete, cardiac magnetic resonance may be h... Abstract
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 207, 1 1 2023, Pages 523 Corrigendum to 'Relation of Gender to Atherosclerotic Plaque Characteristics by Differing Angiographic Stenosis Severity' The American Journal of Cardiology, Volume 204, 1 October 2023, Pages 276-283. Jonas R, Patel T, Crabtree TR, Jennings RS, Heo R, Park HB, Marques H, Chang HJ, Stuijfzand WJ, Rosendael ARV, Choi JH, Doh JH, Her AY, Koo BK, Nam CW, Shin SH, Cole J, Gimelli A, Khan MA, Lu B, Gao Y, Nabi F, Al-Mallah MH, Nakazato R, Schoepf UJ, Driessen RS, Bom MJ, Thompson RC, Jang JJ, Ridner M, Rowan C, Avelar E, Généreux P, Knaapen P, de Waard GA, Pontone G, Andreini D, Bax JJ, Choi AD, Earls JP, Hoffmann U, Min JK, Villines TC
Cited 3 times since 2023 (1.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
The British journal of surgery, Volume 110, Issue 12, 1 1 2023, Pages 1863-1876 Stoma-free survival after anastomotic leak following rectal cancer resection: worldwide cohort of 2470 patients. Greijdanus NG, Wienholts K, Ubels S, Talboom K, Hannink G, Wolthuis A, de Lacy FB, Lefevre JH, Solomon M, Frasson M, Rotholtz N, Denost Q, Perez RO, Konishi T, Panis Y, Rutegård M, Hompes R, Rosman C, van Workum F, Tanis PJ, de Wilt JHW, TENTACLE-Rectum Collaborative Group
Background: The optimal treatment of anastomotic leak after rectal cancer resection is unclear. This worldwide cohort study aimed to provide an overview of four treatment strategies applied. Methods: Patients from 216 centres and 45 countries with anastomotic leak after rectal cancer resection between 2014 and 2018 were included. Treatment was categorized as salvage surgery, faecal diversion with passive or active (vacuum) drainage, and no primary/secondary faecal diversion. The primary outcome... Abstract