Publications by authors named "Kuipers R"

Background: The perivascular fat attenuation index (FAI) detects and quantifies coronary inflammation by measuring phenotypic changes in perivascular adipose tissue by using computed tomography coronary angiography images.

Aim: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the reclassification of cardiovascular (CV) risk after incorporating perivascular FAI assessment in currently used risk score algorithms.

Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective study of 200 patients with suspected coronary artery disease who underwent computed tomography coronary angiography in clinical practice between January 2022 and May 2022.

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  • Coronary artery spasms can cause serious heart issues like ischaemia and infarction, particularly in younger individuals, affecting both genders equally.
  • A case study highlighted two sisters who suffered heart attacks during menstruation due to catamenial coronary spasms, leading to significant complications for one sister, including heart failure and a heart transplant.
  • Increased awareness and understanding of catamenial coronary spasms, particularly their link to fluctuating hormone levels, is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment involving medications that promote blood vessel dilation.
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Background: A key hallmark of aging is the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass. Due to limitations of the various methods typically applied to assess muscle mass, only limited information is available on age-related differences between various muscle groups. This study assessed differences in individual lower body muscle group volumes between healthy young and older males.

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Current guidelines barely support marine omega‑3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in cardiology, mainly because results of large trials were equivocal. Most large trials have tested EPA alone or EPA + DHA combined as a drug, thereby disregarding the relevance of their blood levels. These levels are frequently assessed with the Omega‑3 Index (percentage of EPA + DHA in erythrocytes), which is determined using a specific standardised analytical procedure.

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  • - Essential thrombocytosis (ET) is a rare blood cancer with an annual incidence of about 1.5-2.5 cases per 100,000 people, often presenting first through thrombotic (clotting) or hemorrhagic (bleeding) issues, especially in younger patients under 40.
  • - A retrospective study found that many cases of ET in young adults were initially misdiagnosed, highlighting the need for cardiologists to be more aware of this condition in their practice.
  • - Key symptoms of ET include pain in the hands and feet (erythromelalgia) and itching after exposure to water (aquagenic pruritus), with treatment strategies varying depending on ischemia presence,
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Background: Neurologic complications from recreational use of nitrous oxide (NO), which are attributed to vitamin B12 deficiency, have been well documented. With increasing dosages and frequency of NO use, an additional association with thromboembolisms is becoming apparent.

Objectives: To assess thrombotic complications of recreational NO use.

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Background: In patients under <40 years, traditional cardiovascular (CV)-risk factors are a less likely cause of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) compared to older counterparts.

Aims: To estimate the prevalence of essential thrombocytosis (ET), a hematological disorder and less-prevalent risk factor, in young patients presenting with ACS.

Methods: We constructed a retrospective database of all patients <40 years (n=271) that had consecutively undergone coronary angiography (CAG) after their  ACS within our hospital within the last ten years (2010-2020) and had known thrombocyte counts (n=241).

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We present a man in his 30s with acute anterior myocardial infarction due to thrombotic occlusion of the left anterior descending artery and subsequent left ventricular thrombus formation after high-dose recreational use of nitrous oxide (NO). Initial questioning for use of illicit substances was negative, but low vitamin B levels and severely elevated homocysteine levels prompted us to interrogate for the use of laughing gas. On questioning, the patient admitted to have used this substance, which he presumed to be innocent.

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A 31-year-old man with a history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and alcohol septal ablation one week before was presented after an out of hospital cardiac arrest in the setting of an anterior wall ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Immediate coronary angiography showed an unidentified foreign object within the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), later identified as the cover of a balloon that had been unintentionally inserted and abandoned within the LAD during the alcohol septum ablation one week earlier. Intracoronary imaging confirmed the presence of endothelial damage and thrombus formation within the LAD explaining acute myocardial infarction.

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Background: Non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) is a rare form of endocarditis notably described in patients with advanced malignancy and auto-immune diseases. It is characterized by the formation of sterile, fibrin-containing vegetations on cardiac endothelium, in the absence of positive blood cultures. It is predominantly located on the mitral- and aortic valve (AV).

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Nitrous oxide (N2O) is increasingly used as a recreational drug, and is presumed relatively safe and innocent. The risks for neurological complications are often known, however the risks of serious thromboembolic events are not. We describe three cases of acute thromboembolic events resulting in serious cardiovascular complications after N2O abuse: one case of myocardial infarction that resulted in a reduced ejection fraction, one case of peripheral arterial occlusion that led to limb amputation and one case of pulmonary embolism that resulted in hemodynamic instability requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and surgical removal.

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The incidence of bacteraemia has risen due to a worldwide increase in immunocompromised patients and antibiotic resistance. We describe three patients who experienced severe, including cardiovascular, complications of pneumococcal bacteraemia. Cardiovascular complications related to pneumococci may run a fulminant course.

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Background: A right heart thrombus originating from an inferior vena cava thrombosis (IVCT) is a rare entity. In accordance with venous thromboembolism (VTE), IVCT can be categorized as primary or secondary. Secondary ICVT can be the result of a predisposing hypercoagulable state and/or from external compression on the inferior vena cava (IVC) such as in case of malignancies.

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Background: Nitrous oxide (NO, laughing gas) is increasingly used as a recreational drug and is presumed relatively safe and innocent. It is often being used in combination with other substances, such as cannabis.

Case Summary: A young adult attended the emergency room because of chest pain after recreational use of very high-dose nitrous oxide in combination with cannabis.

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We describe a case of a compartment syndrome after transulnar coronary intervention. As far as we are aware of, this is the first report of such a complication after a transulnar approach described in the literature. Compartment syndrome is a very rare but possibly devastating complication of coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary interventions.

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Infective endocarditis has high morbidity and mortality rates. The aortic valve is most often affected in native valve endocarditis. Complications of aortic valve endocarditis range from local abscess and fistula formation, systemic complications secondary to thromboembolism and septic embolization, to congestive heart failure resulting from conduction system involvement and valve damage.

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  • A 61-year-old male experienced upper abdominal pain, prompting an ECG and cardiac enzyme tests due to concerns for acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
  • A cardiologist recommended ruling out any abdominal issues before proceeding with ACS treatment, but the patient's condition worsened before further tests could be done.
  • An emergency surgery revealed a ruptured aortic aneurysm, leading to multiple organ failure and the patient's death, emphasizing the need to investigate other serious conditions without delay even when ACS is suspected.
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Background: The Dutch professional nursing standard of 2012 stipulates that Dutch nursing practices are to be evidence-based. Not all practicing nurses can satisfy these requirements, therefore, an educational programme about Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) was developed for a Dutch teaching hospital.

Objective: The aim of this study was to measure the effects of a six month in-house EBP programme on knowledge, skills, attitudes, and perceived barriers of nurses (four European Credits equals two US Credit Hours).

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CorNet is a web-based tool for the analysis of co-evolving residue positions in protein super-family sequence alignments. CorNet projects external information such as mutation data extracted from literature on interactively displayed groups of co-evolving residue positions to shed light on the functions associated with these groups and the residues in them. We used CorNet to analyse six enzyme super-families and found that groups of strongly co-evolving residues tend to consist of residues involved in a same function such as activity, specificity, co-factor binding, or enantioselectivity.

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The NewProt protein engineering portal is a one-stop-shop for in silico protein engineering. It gives access to a large number of servers that compute a wide variety of protein structure characteristics supporting work on the modification of proteins through the introduction of (multiple) point mutations. The results can be inspected through multiple visualizers.

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