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Jan H.M. Tordoir
Researcher at Maastricht University Medical Centre
Publications - 169
Citations - 9359
Jan H.M. Tordoir is an academic researcher from Maastricht University Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arteriovenous fistula & Hemodialysis. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 164 publications receiving 8582 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan H.M. Tordoir include Maastricht University.
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Identification of genes potentially involved in rupture of human atherosclerotic plaques.
Birgit C.G. Faber,Kitty B.J.M. Cleutjens,Ron L.J. Niessen,Petra L.J.W. Aarts,Wendy Boon,Andrew S. Greenberg,Peter J.E.H.M. Kitslaar,Jan H.M. Tordoir,Mat J.A.P. Daemen +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that it is possible to identify genes that are differentially expressed in whole-mount stable or ruptured atherosclerotic plaques, and this approach may yield several potential regulators of plaque destabilization.
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High-Output Cardiac Failure due to Excessive Shunting in a Hemodialysis Access Fistula: An Easily Overlooked Diagnosis
TL;DR: A dialysis arteriovenous fistula caused life-threatening high-output cardiac failure in a 66-year-old patient and following surgical closure of the fistula, the patient's condition improved, and signs of congestive heart failure subsided.
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An Implantable Carotid Sinus Baroreflex Activating System: Surgical Technique and Short-Term Outcome from a Multi-Center Feasibility Trial for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension
Jan H.M. Tordoir,Ingrid Scheffers,Jürg Schmidli,Hannu Savolainen,U Liebeskind,B Hansky,U. Herold,Eric D. Irwin,Abraham A. Kroon,P. W. De Leeuw,T.K. Peters,Robert S. Kieval,Robert Cody +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the first seventeen patients enrolled in a multicenter study to assess perioperative outcomes and blood pressure (BP) responses to an implantable carotid sinus baroreflex activating system being investigated for the treatment of resistant hypertension.
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Surgical or endovascular repair of thrombosed dialysis vascular access: Is there any evidence?
TL;DR: The outcome of endovascular and surgical intervention for thrombosed vascular access is comparable, in particular for thROMbosed prosthetic grafts and autogenous arteriovenous fistulae.
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A randomized multicenter study of the outcome of brachial-basilic arteriovenous fistula and prosthetic brachial-antecubital forearm loop as vascular access for hemodialysis
Xavier H. A. Keuter,André A.E.A. de Smet,Alfons G.H. Kessels,Frank M. van der Sande,Rob J.Th.J. Welten,Jan H.M. Tordoir +5 more
TL;DR: BBAVF is the preferred choice for vascular access if RCAVF or BCAF creation is impossible, or when these types of access have already failed, according to Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines.