Publications by authors named "Verhoeven E"

Background: Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) has become increasingly prevalent for treating asymptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). This study compares the early and late outcomes between EVAR and open aneurysm repair (OAR) in asymptomatic AAA patients.

Methods: A retrospective observational cohort study was conducted involving 564 patients (445 EVAR and 119 OAR) who underwent AAA repair from January 2010 to January 2022.

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With large wildfires becoming more frequent, we must rapidly learn how megafires impact biodiversity to prioritize mitigation and improve policy. A key challenge is to discover how interactions among fire-regime components, drought and land tenure shape wildfire impacts. The globally unprecedented 2019-2020 Australian megafires burnt more than 10 million hectares, prompting major investment in biodiversity monitoring.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to report outcomes of the BeGraft and BeGraft Plus as bridging covered stents in fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair (FB-EVAR).

Methods: Patients treated and followed in two institutions receiving at least one BeGraft or BeGraft Plus as bridging covered stent between January 2018 and July 2023 were included.

Results: A total of 765 target vessels (TVs) in 281 patients were aimed to be bridged with the BeGraft or BeGraft Plus.

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  • The Delphi consensus aimed to clarify management practices for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) due to conflicting data in previous literature.
  • A group of 44 experts anonymously discussed six key topics over three rounds, achieving a 100% response rate.
  • Key findings included the agreement on minimum case volume for AAA repairs, the effectiveness of screening programs, lifelong surveillance after repair, and the consideration of screening for women smokers at 65, but no consensus on certain repair thresholds or thrombosis prevention was reached.
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Introduction: Although some adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) require intensive and specialized ASD treatment, there is little research on how these adults experience the recovery process. Recovery is defined as the significant improvement in general functioning compared to the situation prior to treatment.

Methods: This qualitative study describes the recovery process from the perspective of adults on the autism spectrum during intensive inpatient treatment.

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  • The study evaluated the mid- to long-term outcomes of the GORE EXCLUDER device used in endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) for aortic aneurysms, using data from the Global Registry for Endovascular Aortic Treatment.
  • It included 3,216 patients, with a significant portion having multiple health issues; follow-up indicated high survival rates (71.2%) and excellent aortic-related mortality rates (98.8%).
  • Results showed only low instances of complications like serious endoleaks (6.8%) and aortic ruptures (0.5%), with many patients experiencing aneurysm sac regression or stability over the five-year period.
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Detection of peritoneal dissemination (PD) in gastric cancer (GC) patients remains challenging. The feasibility of tumor-guided cell-free DNA (cfDNA) detection in prospectively collected peritoneal fluid (ascites and peritoneal lavage) was investigated and compared to conventional cytology in 28 patients. Besides conventional cytology, next generation sequencing was performed on primary tumor DNA and cell-free DNA from peritoneal fluid.

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  • - The advancements in treating abdominal aortic aneurysms over the last 15 years have led to the need for a reassessment of the quality assurance guidelines for nursing personnel training in intensive care in Germany, which currently mandates a 50% specialist training quota that lacks empirical backing.
  • - A diverse group of 37 experts participated in a modified Delphi process involving literature searches, surveys, and discussions to assess and redefine training quotas for nursing staff, ultimately reaching a consensus.
  • - The expert panel recommended lowering the required specialist training quota to 30% and emphasized the need for structured programs to maintain and elevate nursing staff qualifications in intensive care units managing abdominal aortic aneurysms.
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  • The ZEPHYR registry evaluated the midterm outcomes of the low profile Zenith Alpha abdominal endovascular graft for treating non-ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in 347 patients across multiple European sites.
  • The study found that treatment success rates were high at 6 months (92.5%), 1 year (90.4%), and 2 years (85.3%), with the main complications being related to limb issues.
  • The researchers could not determine any specific factors that independently predicted limb complications, indicating a need for further investigation into these issues.
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  • The GREAT registry is a global study that tracks and collects data on the long-term performance of W. L. Gore endografts used for thoracic aortic repairs in over 5000 patients from 2010 to 2016.
  • The analysis focused on 578 patients with various thoracic aortic conditions, revealing a high survival rate of 99.7% post-procedure and survival rates of 66.4% for all-cause mortality and 94.6% for aortic-related mortality within 5 years.
  • Key findings included low rates of aortic rupture (1.4%), stroke (3.6%), and a 12.4% reintervention rate over 5 years, indicating that the
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Objective: To report outcomes of the Advanta V12 as a covered bridging stent in fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair (F/BEVAR).

Methods: Patients treated with F/BEVAR and followed in a single centre receiving the Advanta V12 as a covered bridging stent between January 2010 and May 2020 were included.

Results: A total of 636 patients (543 men) were analysed.

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Purpose: To evaluate the technical success, feasibility, and outcomes of endovascular preservation of segmental arteries (SAs) during fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic repair (F/B-EVAR).

Materials And Methods: A multicenter, retrospective study was conducted in consecutive patients treated with F/B-EVAR and a branch or fenestration for SA preservation. Eleven patients (median age, 57 years; range, 45-73 years; 7 men) were included.

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  • The study evaluates the use of fenestrated stent grafts for treating short neck, juxta-, and suprarenal aortic aneurysms, reporting both early and midterm outcomes from a single center over five years.
  • It included 349 patients, achieving a high technical success rate of 98% and a low 30-day mortality rate of 0.9%, with five-year survival at approximately 69.3% and high rates of freedom from aneurysm-related death (98.8%).
  • The findings indicate that while many patients may need re-interventions, these do not significantly affect overall survival rates or the success of the procedure.
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In the present review paper by members of the collaborative research center "Register: Language Users' Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation" (CRC 1412), we assess the pervasiveness of register phenomena across different time periods, languages, modalities, and cultures. We define "register" as recurring variation in language use depending on the function of language and on the social situation. Informed by rich data, we aim to better understand and model the knowledge involved in situation- and function-based use of language register.

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In balloon-expandable covered stent (BECS) associated complications after fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR), geometric analysis may determine the cause of failure and influence reintervention strategies. This study retrospectively classifies BECS-associated complications based on computed tomographic angiography (CTA) applied geometric analysis. BECS-associated complications of FEVAR-patients treated in two large vascular centers between 2012 and 2021 were included.

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This study aims to assess the mid-term results of fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) for the treatment of proximal aortic pathology after previous open surgical repair (OSR). All patients with a previous history of OSR of an abdominal aortic aneurysm undergoing a FEVAR procedure between October 2010 and November 2021 were included. The endpoints of the study were technical success, mortality, target vessel patency and reinterventions during follow-up.

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Forensic DNA analysis of cartridges and fired cartridge casings remains challenging, possibly due to the heat and pressure generated during firing of the weapon as well as metal ions from the casings that have been suggested to initiate DNA degradation and inhibit PCR during the DNA profiling process. Even though recently developed DNA recovery protocols have shown to significantly improve DNA yields and DNA profile success rates no information is available on whether the time interval between contact and the DNA recovery process has an influence on these outcomes. In the current study 40 cartridges and 40 fired cartridge casings were left untreated for 24 h or 1 week after which the rinse-and-swab technique was used to collect DNA.

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  • * Despite initial limitations due to challenges like true lumen compression, F/BEVAR has gained popularity due to successful results, with 75 patients treated at a single center between 2010-2021 showing a 98.7% technical success rate.
  • * Postoperative complications included 13.3% experiencing spinal cord ischemia, with a total of two early deaths and one death related to the aneurysm during follow-up, but mid-term patency rates
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  • * A total of 264 patients were analyzed, with low rates of early complications (2.2%) and some neurological issues (6%), all of which resolved without lasting effects.
  • * The findings suggest that accessing the left axillary artery for F/B-EVAR is generally safe, with no significant long-term complications reported in the follow-up period.
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Background: Narrow aortic bifurcation (NAB) has been considered as a potential risk factor for graft limb thrombosis after endovascular aortic repair (EVAR). The aim of this study was to compare mid- and long-term outcome of EVAR in patients with NAB and standard aortic bifurcation (SAB).

Methods: Data from patients receiving EVAR were prospectively collected and retrospectively analyzed.

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Global climate change has altered precipitation patterns and disrupted the characteristics of drought and rainfall events. Climate projections confirm that more frequent, intense, and extreme droughts and rainfall events will continue. However, knowledge around how drought and wet events move dynamically through space and time is limited, especially in the southern hemisphere.

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Patient care in the allergy and respiratory fields is advancing rapidly, offering the possibility of the inclusion of a variety of digital tools that aim to improve outcomes of care. Impaired access to several health care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic has considerably increased the appetite and need for the inclusion of e-health tools amongst end-users. Consequently, a multitude of different e-health tools have been launched worldwide with various registration and access options, and with a wide range of offered benefits.

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  • The study investigates the challenges of starting an endovascular aortic program using fenestrated and branched grafts (FB-EVAR) and evaluates the role of a Proctor in training the surgical team.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective analysis of 105 elective patients who underwent FB-EVAR between 2013 and 2021, comparing outcomes with and without the Proctor's presence during procedures.
  • Findings showed no significant differences in 30-day mortality or technical success between the Proctor and non-Proctor groups, but the non-Proctor group had longer surgical times and more blood loss, suggesting the Proctor may contribute to certain efficiency improvements.
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