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Frans N. van de Vosse

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  199
Citations -  4824

Frans N. van de Vosse is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abdominal aortic aneurysm & Blood flow. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 183 publications receiving 4108 citations. Previous affiliations of Frans N. van de Vosse include Northeastern University (China) & Maastricht University.

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Pulse Wave Propagation in the Arterial Tree

TL;DR: The beating heart creates blood pressure and flow pulsations that propagate as waves through the arterial tree that are reflected at transitions in arterial geometry and elasticity, and these waves carry information about the matter in which they propagate.
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Coronary thermodilution to assess flow reserve : validation in humans

TL;DR: The feasibility of simultaneous measurement of FFR and CFR by one pressure-temperature sensor-tipped guide wire with the use of coronary thermodilution in humans by one single guide wire is shown in a practical and straightforward way and will facilitate assessment of microvascular disease.
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Epicardial Stenosis Severity Does Not Affect Minimal Microcirculatory Resistance

TL;DR: This work investigated the feasibility of determining IMR in humans and tested the hypothesis that microvascular resistance is independent of epicardial stenosis, and found that IMR is a specific index of microv vascular resistance when collateral flow is properly taken into account.
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The mechanical role of thrombus on the growth rate of an abdominal aortic aneurysm

TL;DR: A larger thrombus in AAA was associated with a higher AAA growth rate, but also with a lower wall stress, suggesting weakening of the AAA wall, under the influence ofThrombus, may play a more imminent role in the process of AAA growth than the stress acting on the wall.
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Direct volumetric blood flow measurement in coronary arteries by thermodilution.

TL;DR: Using a suitable infusion catheter and a 0.014-inch sensor-tipped guidewire for measurement of coronary pressure and temperature, volumetric blood flow can be directly measured in selective coronary arteries during cardiac catheterization.