Publications by authors named "Feijen M"

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  • * Out of 242 patients studied, only 29% showed "substantial benefit" from HeartLogic™, meaning the majority didn't see significant advantages from the monitoring system.
  • * Key indicators for those who benefited included advanced HF symptoms, elevated NT-ProBNP levels, and other severe health markers, showing that sicker patients are more likely to gain from this type of remote monitoring.
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  • Heart failure admissions pose significant challenges, and early detection of fluid retention is crucial for effective intervention.
  • A study of 92 adult patients used a Triage-HF algorithm in implanted heart devices to monitor health, achieving high accuracy rates: 83% sensitivity and 97% specificity for identifying fluid issues.
  • The majority of high-risk alerts led to increased diuretic treatment, with a relatively low rate of unnecessary hospitalizations and quick response times from healthcare professionals.
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Background: Congenital ear anomalies are regular but often overlooked occurrences. The golden standard of treatment has been to surgically correct these anomalies at a minimum age of 5 to 7 years. As of the last century, ear molding has developed to be a safe, reliable, and effective treatment method.

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  • The study investigates the use of the HeartLogic algorithm for monitoring fluid retention in patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVAD), aiming to improve early detection and reduce hospitalizations due to congestion.
  • Data was collected from 7 LVAD patients, revealing that all had at least one alert for impending congestion, with a total of 33 alerts recorded during the follow-up period.
  • Results indicate that the HeartLogic-driven care approach is feasible, as it successfully identified most cases of potential fluid retention, though further validation is needed.
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Background: Cardiac paragangliomas are extremely rare neuroendocrine tumours derived from neural crest cells that represent <2% of all paragangliomas. Approximately 35-40% of all paragangliomas are associated with inherited syndromes such as mutation in the succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) enzyme.

Case Summary: A 44-year-old male with an SDH complex subunit D (SDHD) mutation was diagnosed with an intracardiac paraganglioma attached to the left main coronary artery.

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Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) significantly contribute to the prevention of sudden cardiac death in selected patients. However, it is essential to identify those who are likely to not have benefit from an ICD and to defer a pulse generator exchange. Easily implementable guidelines for individual risk stratification and decision making are lacking.

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Purpose: The COVID pandemic significantly influenced reconstructive breast surgery regimens. Many surgeries were cancelled or postponed. COVID entails not only respiratory, but also coagulative symptoms.

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  • The HeartLogic algorithm for implantable cardiac defibrillators aims to detect early signs of fluid retention in heart failure patients and has been shown to be safe for clinical use.
  • A study compared HeartLogic to standard telemonitoring in heart failure patients, focusing on worsening heart failure events, hospitalizations, and clinic visits.
  • Results indicated that patients using HeartLogic experienced fewer worsening events, shorter hospital stays, and fewer visits for diuretic adjustments compared to those receiving standard care.
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The aim of this study was to assess the long-term effects of helmet therapy in its use for positional cranial deformation, such as plagiocephaly and brachycephaly, by evaluating head shapes in children with a 5-year interval. These children were included at a neonatal age, with a deviating cranial shape classified as positional deformation, and received different forms of therapy, varying from none to physical and helmet therapy combined. Cranial shape was measured before and after therapy, using plagiocephalometry.

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  • * Among 107 patients, the device demonstrated a sensitivity of 79% and specificity of 88%, indicating it is quite effective in identifying true cases of fluid retention.
  • * True positive alerts lasted longer and had a higher HeartLogic index compared to false positives, suggesting that higher index values may correlate with the severity of fluid retention and the need for more intensive treatment.
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Background: In patients with cT1-T3N0 breast cancer, postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) is considered a contraindication for immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) due to a high risk of complications. The sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is an important determinant for PMRT. In this study, we evaluated the impact of SNB outcome on the planning of IBR after mastectomy.

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In the Netherlands, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic has resulted in excess mortality nationwide. Chronic heart disease patients are at risk for a complicated COVID‑19 course. The current study investigates all-cause mortality among cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) patients during the first peak of the pandemic and compares the data to the statistics for the corresponding period in the two previous years.

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The human face is an important human structure, often judged by its esthetics. It serves great purpose, as it is and always has been involved in both cultural matters, such as art, as well as biological matters, such as exhibition of emotion and mate selection. Throughout history, there have been multiple studies on what makes a face attractive.

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In the last 3 decades, the incidence of positional cranial deformations in infants, such as positional plagiocephaly and positional brachycephaly, has increased. The deviating shape often causes parental concern for the later psychosocial wellbeing of the child. Treatment options are nonoperative, varying from positional change to helmet therapy, of which the effect has often been debated.

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Heart failure (HF) hospitalisations due to decompensation are associated with shorter life expectancy and lower quality of life. These hospitalisations pose a significant burden on the patients, doctors and healthcare resources. Early detection of an upcoming episode of decompensation may facilitate timely optimisation of the ambulatory medical treatment and thereby prevent heart-failure-related hospitalisations.

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Congenital ear anomalies have been known to cause lasting psychosocial consequences for children. Congenital ear anomalies can generally be divided into malformations (chondro-cutaneous defect) and deformations (misshaped pinna). Operative techniques are the standard for correction at a minimal age of 5-7, exposing the children to teasing and heavy complications.

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During the last 3 decades, the incidence of positional plagiocephaly and brachycephaly has increased. Treatment options are conservative and can include physiotherapy and molding helmet therapy. The decision to start therapy is based on patient history and subjective assessment of cranial shape by the physician and the parents.

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The incidence of positional plagiocephaly and brachycephaly in infants has increased. Treatment options include physiotherapy and helmet therapy.No information exists on the prevalence, cosmetic, and psychological consequences of plagiocephaly and brachycephaly later in life.

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Introduction: During the last 2 decades, the incidence of positional plagiocephaly and brachycephaly has increased. Treatment options are conservative and can include physiotherapy and molding helmet therapy. The decision to start helmet therapy is based on patient history and subjective assessment of cranial shape by the physician and the parents.

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Plagiocephaly was diagnosed in a baby aged 4 months and brachycephaly in a baby aged 5 months. Positional or deformational plagio- or brachycephaly is characterized by changes in shape and symmetry of the cranial vault. Treatment options are conservative and may include physiotherapy and helmet therapy.

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There is little knowledge about the factors that determine the allergenicity of food proteins. One aspect that remains to be elucidated is the effect of the food matrix on immune responses to food proteins. To study the intrinsic immunogenicity of allergens and the influence of the food matrix, purified peanut allergens (Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3, or Ara h 6) and a whole peanut extract (PE) were tested in the popliteal lymph node assay (PLNA) and in an oral model of peanut hypersensitivity.

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Background: Several genomic regions are reported to be associated with the development of asthma and allergy, including chromosome 2q33. This region harbors the candidate gene cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA-4), an important regulator of T-cell activation and differentiation.

Objective: We sought to explore possible associations between CTLA-4 polymorphisms and allergy and asthma.

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Autotransporters are virulence-related proteins of Gram-negative bacteria that are secreted via an outer-membrane-based C-terminal extension, the translocator domain. This domain supposedly is sufficient for the transport of the N-terminal passenger domain across the outer membrane. We present here the crystal structure of the in vitro-folded translocator domain of the autotransporter NalP from Neisseria meningitidis, which reveals a 12-stranded beta-barrel with a hydrophilic pore of 10 x 12.

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Atopy can express itself as asthma, rhinitis and eczema. The presence of atopy can be assessed by increased levels of total serum IgE and specific IgE to common allergens, skin test positivity and increased numbers of peripheral blood eosinophils. Genetic studies indicate that multiple genes are involved in the pathogenesis of atopy and that different genes regulate the presence of increased levels of serum total IgE and specific IgE.

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