Publications by authors named "Loon T"

Background And Aims: Accelerated atrial pacing offers potential benefits for patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and atrial fibrillation (AF), compared with standard lower-rate pacing. The study investigates the relationship between atrial pacing rate and left-heart filling pressure.

Methods: Seventy-five consecutive patients undergoing catheter ablation for AF underwent assessment of mean left atrial pressure (mLAP) and atrioventricular (AV) conduction delay (PR interval) in sinus rhythm and accelerated atrial pacing with 10 bpm increments up to Wenckebach block.

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This work presents a bulk refractive index sensor based on quasi-bound states in the continuum (BICs) induced by broken symmetries in metasurfaces. The symmetry is broken by detuning the size and position of silicon particles periodically arranged in an array, resulting in multiple quasi-BIC resonances. We investigate the sensing characteristics of each of the resonances by measuring the spectral shift in response to changes in the refractive index of the surrounding medium.

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Background: Integration of a patient's non-invasive imaging data in a digital twin (DT) of the heart can provide valuable insight into the myocardial disease substrates underlying left ventricular (LV) mechanical discoordination. However, when generating a DT, model parameters should be identifiable to obtain robust parameter estimations. In this study, we used the CircAdapt model of the human heart and circulation to find a subset of parameters which were identifiable from LV cavity volume and regional strain measurements of patients with different substrates of left bundle branch block (LBBB) and myocardial infarction (MI).

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Mitral regurgitation (MR) is highly prevalent among patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Despite this combination being closely associated with unfavourable outcomes, it remains relatively understudied. This is partly due to the inherent heterogeneity of patients with HFpEF.

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The transcription factor WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX 11 (WOX11) in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) initiates the formation of adventitious lateral roots upon mechanical injury in primary roots. Root-invading nematodes also induce de novo root organogenesis leading to excessive root branching, but it is not known if this symptom of disease involves mediation by WOX11 and if it benefits the plant. Here, we show with targeted transcriptional repression and reporter gene analyses in Arabidopsis that the beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii activates WOX11-mediated adventitious lateral rooting from primary roots close to infection sites.

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Aims: Identifying heart failure (HF) patients who will benefit from cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) remains challenging. We evaluated whether virtual pacing in a digital twin (DT) of the patient's heart could be used to predict the degree of left ventricular (LV) reverse remodelling post-CRT.

Methods And Results: Forty-five HF patients with wide QRS complex (≥130 ms) and reduced LV ejection fraction (≤35%) receiving CRT were retrospectively enrolled.

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  • - Testicular teratomas can appear in both children and adult men, but prognosis varies significantly, with pediatric teratomas usually being benign and occurring mostly before age 4, while adult teratomas often form part of mixed germ cell tumors with higher risk for metastasis.
  • - In rare cases, testicular teratomas can transform into malignant tumors, such as primitive neuroectodermal tumors, which are aggressive and can spread to various locations like the retroperitoneum.
  • - A specific case is highlighted where a patient experienced malignant transformation of a teratoma, leading to metastasis in the mediastinum, and was treated with a combination of surgery and a chemotherapy regimen known as VAC/IE.
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The occurrence of hemolytic anemia in patients with active SARS-CoV-2 infection has been documented in medical literature. While relatively uncommon, there have been instances where this condition presents as a Coombs-negative hemolytic anemia. In this research study, we report a distinctive case of Coombs-negative hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia in a patient with a known history of COVID-19 infection.

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Penile squamous cell carcinoma is a rare diagnosis in the United States; however, the incidence is significantly higher in developing countries. This cancer is categorized into human papilloma virus (HPV)-associated and independent disease. In this article, we present a rare case of HPV-independent penile squamous cell carcinoma.

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  • Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) leads to dangerous heart rhythms due to fibrofatty heart tissue replacement, making early detection vital for at-risk relatives.
  • This study examined whether screening protocols for ARVC should be adjusted by age, analyzing patients grouped by their ages (<30, 30-50, and ≥50 years) over an average follow-up of 6.7 years.
  • Results indicated no significant differences in disease progression across age groups, highlighting that older patients (over 50) could also experience serious complications despite lacking clear ARVC symptoms at the start.
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  • This study investigates the long-term effects of mitral regurgitation (MR) on the left atrium (LA) structure and function using experimental canine models and simulations.
  • Researchers created a model of MR in dogs and measured changes in LA performance through echocardiography, with histological analysis and computer simulations to support the findings.
  • The results showed that MR initially increased LA function but led to a gradual decrease and dilation over time due to remodeling and fibrosis in the tissue.
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Computational modeling of cardiac mechanics and hemodynamics in ischemic heart disease (IHD) is important for a better understanding of the complex relations between ischemia-induced heterogeneity of myocardial tissue properties, regional tissue mechanics, and hemodynamic pump function. We validated and applied a lumped two-compartment modeling approach for IHD integrated into the CircAdapt model of the human heart and circulation. Ischemic contractile dysfunction was simulated by subdividing a left ventricular (LV) wall segment into a hypothetical contractile and noncontractile compartment, and dysfunction severity was determined by the noncontractile volume fraction ( ).

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Computational models of the cardiovascular system are widely used to simulate cardiac (dys)function. Personalization of such models for patient-specific simulation of cardiac function remains challenging. Measurement uncertainty affects accuracy of parameter estimations.

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Aims: Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (AC) is an inherited cardiac disease, characterized by life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias and progressive cardiac dysfunction. The aim of this study is to use computer simulations to non-invasively estimate the individual patient's myocardial tissue substrates underlying regional right ventricular (RV) deformation abnormalities in a cohort of AC mutation carriers.

Methods And Results: In 68 AC mutation carriers and 20 control subjects, regional longitudinal deformation patterns of the RV free wall (RVfw), interventricular septum (IVS), and left ventricular free wall (LVfw) were obtained using speckle-tracking echocardiography.

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Aims: The relative impact of left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) and impaired left atrial (LA) function on cardiovascular haemodynamics in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is largely unknown. We performed virtual patient simulations to elucidate the relative effects of these factors on haemodynamics at rest and during exercise.

Methods And Results: The CircAdapt cardiovascular system model was used to simulate cardiac haemodynamics in wide ranges of impaired LV relaxation function, increased LV passive stiffness, and impaired LA function.

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Objective: To compare the effects of two different doses of butorphanol combined with detomidine administered intravenously (IV) on quality of sedation, degree of ataxia and anaesthetic induction in horses.

Study Design: Randomized, blinded, clinical study.

Animals: A total of 40 client-owned healthy warmblood horses scheduled for elective surgery under general anaesthesia.

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Background and purpose - Dislocation is the leading reason for early revision surgery after total hip arthroplasty (THA). The dual-mobility (DM) cup was developed to provide more stability and mechanically reduce the risk of dislocation. Despite the increased use of DM cups, high-quality evidence of their (cost-)effectiveness is lacking.

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Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (AC) is an inherited cardiac disease, clinically characterized by life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias and progressive cardiac dysfunction. Patient-specific computational models could help understand the disease progression and may help in clinical decision-making. We propose an inverse modelling approach using the CircAdapt model to estimate patient-specific regional abnormalities in tissue properties in AC subjects.

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Background: Patient safety is a major public health issue, and the knowledge, skills, and experience of health professionals are very much essential for improving patient safety. Patient safety and medication error are very much associated. Pharmacists play a significant role in patient safety.

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Objectives: To identify patterns in euthanasia requests and practices relating to psychiatric patients; to generate recommendations for future research.

Design: Retrospective analysis of data obtained through medical file review.

Setting: Outpatient psychiatric clinical setting in the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium, between October 2007 and December 2011; follow-up at the end of December 2012.

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We present a case report and literature review of the ultrasound (US) and magentic resonance imaging (MRI) features of an intratendinous ganglion originating from the long head of the biceps tendon. Intratendinous ganglia are very rare entities and intratendinous ganglion of the long head of the biceps tendon has only been described once. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report presenting the sonographic features of an intratendinous ganglion originating from the long head of the biceps tendon.

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Although norovirus infection is generally known to be a mild disease, there is some evidence for severe outcome. An outbreak in a Dutch psychiatric institution, originating from pilgrims returning from Lourdes (France), provided an opportunity for performing a retrospective cohort study in order to identify risk factors for norovirus disease and excess mortality. Relative risks (RR) including 95% confidence intervals (CI) showed that attending the pilgrimage (RR 2·0, 95% CI 1·4-3·0) and age >70 (RR 1·7, 95% CI 1·2-2·2) were risk factors for symptomatic infection.

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  • The study aimed to assess whether additional MRI scans are necessary after ultrasound for patients with shoulder pain and to compare the effectiveness of both imaging techniques in identifying rotator cuff tears.
  • Over 5,200 patients had ultrasounds, and of those, only 5.2% went on to have an MRI due to concerns about their shoulder condition; 68 patients subsequently underwent surgery.
  • Both ultrasound and MRI showed high accuracy for detecting full-thickness rotator cuff tears, but ultrasound was slightly better for partial-thickness tears, with no significant difference in overall performance between the two methods.
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Frozen-thawed ovarian cortical fragments (1 mm(3)) were autotransplanted to the uterus of completely ovariectomized goats. The grafts developed preovulatory follicles, accompanied by estrous behavior and a rise in plasma E(2) levels, demonstrating successful cryopreservation and transplantation.

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Background: The incidence of viral infections in patients treated in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is not well-known. We summarized the data of all patients with laboratory-confirmed viral infections admitted at the NICU of our hospital during the period of 1992-2003.

Objectives: To determine the incidence of viral infections among infants hospitalized in a NICU, the associated clinical manifestations and their outcome.

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