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Ibrahim Danad
Researcher at VU University Amsterdam
Publications - 146
Citations - 3765
Ibrahim Danad is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Fractional flow reserve. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2724 citations. Previous affiliations of Ibrahim Danad include Cornell University & University of Amsterdam.
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Comparison of Coronary CT Angiography, SPECT, PET, and Hybrid Imaging for Diagnosis of Ischemic Heart Disease Determined by Fractional Flow Reserve
Ibrahim Danad,Pieter G. Raijmakers,Roel S. Driessen,Jonathon Leipsic,Rekha Raju,Christopher Naoum,Juhani Knuuti,Maija Mäki,Richard S. Underwood,James K. Min,James K. Min,Kimberly Elmore,Kimberly Elmore,W J Stuijfzand,Niels van Royen,Igor I. Tulevski,Aernout G. Somsen,Marc C. Huisman,Arthur van Lingen,Martijn W. Heymans,Peter M. van de Ven,Cornelis van Kuijk,Adriaan A. Lammertsma,Albert C. van Rossum,Paul Knaapen +24 more
TL;DR: This controlled clinical head-to-head comparative study revealed PET to exhibit the highest accuracy for diagnosis of myocardial ischemia and a combined anatomical and functional assessment does not add incremental diagnostic value but guides clinical decision-making in an unsalutary fashion.
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Coronary Atherosclerotic Precursors of Acute Coronary Syndromes
Hyuk Jae Chang,Fay Y. Lin,Sang Eun Lee,Daniele Andreini,Jeroen J. Bax,Filippo Cademartiri,Kavitha Chinnaiyan,Benjamin J.W. Chow,Edoardo Conte,Ricardo C. Cury,Gudrun Feuchtner,Martin Hadamitzky,Yong Jin Kim,Jonathon Leipsic,Erica Maffei,Hugo Marques,Fabian Plank,Gianluca Pontone,Gilbert L. Raff,Alexander R. van Rosendael,Todd C. Villines,Harald G. Weirich,Subhi J. Al'Aref,Lohendran Baskaran,Iksung Cho,Iksung Cho,Iksung Cho,Ibrahim Danad,Donghee Han,Donghee Han,Ran Heo,Ji Hyun Lee,Ji Hyun Lee,Asim Rivzi,Asim Rivzi,Wijnand J. Stuijfzand,Heidi Gransar,Yao Lu,Ji Min Sung,Hyung Bok Park,Daniel S. Berman,Matthew J. Budoff,Habib Samady,Leslee J. Shaw,Peter Stone,Renu Virmani,Jagat Narula,James K. Min +47 more
TL;DR: Although ACS increases with %DS, most precursors of ACS cases and culprit lesions are nonobstructive, and plaque evaluation, including HRP, PB, and plaque composition, identifies high-risk patients above and beyond stenosis severity and aggregate plaque burden.
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Comparison of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography, Fractional Flow Reserve, and Perfusion Imaging for Ischemia Diagnosis
Roel S. Driessen,Ibrahim Danad,Wijnand J. Stuijfzand,Pieter G. Raijmakers,Stefan P. Schumacher,Pepijn A. van Diemen,Jonathon Leipsic,Juhani Knuuti,S. Richard Underwood,Peter M. van de Ven,Albert C. van Rossum,Charles A. Taylor,Paul Knaapen +12 more
TL;DR: In patients in whom 3-vessel F FRCT could be analyzed, FFRCT holds clinical potential to provide anatomic and hemodynamic significance of coronary lesions, and showed higher diagnostic performance than standard coronary CTA, SPECT, and PET for vessel-specific ischemia.
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Diagnostic performance of cardiac imaging methods to diagnose ischaemia-causing coronary artery disease when directly compared with fractional flow reserve as a reference standard: a meta-analysis
Ibrahim Danad,Ibrahim Danad,Jackie Szymonifka,Jackie Szymonifka,Jos W. R. Twisk,Bjarne L. Nørgaard,Christopher K. Zarins,Paul Knaapen,James K. Min,James K. Min +9 more
TL;DR: MRI had the highest performance for diagnosis of ischaemia-causing CAD, with lower performance for SPECT and SE, and Anatomic methods of CCTA and ICA yielded lower specificity, with functional assessment of coronary atherosclerosis by SE, SPECT, and FFRCT improving accuracy.
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Quantitative assessment of myocardial perfusion in the detection of significant coronary artery disease: cut-off values and diagnostic accuracy of quantitative h215o pet imaging
Ibrahim Danad,Valtteri Uusitalo,Tanja Kero,Antti Saraste,Pieter G. Raijmakers,Adriaan A. Lammertsma,Martijn W. Heymans,Sami Kajander,Mikko Pietilä,Stefan James,Jens Nørkær Sørensen,Paul Knaapen,Juhani Knuuti +12 more
TL;DR: Quantitative MBF measurements with the use of [(15)O]H2O PET provided high diagnostic performance, but both sex and age should be taken into account.