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Jurgen C. de Graaff
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 92
Citations - 3322
Jurgen C. de Graaff is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Perioperative. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2635 citations. Previous affiliations of Jurgen C. de Graaff include Utrecht University & University of Amsterdam.
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Neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age after general anaesthesia and awake-regional anaesthesia in infancy (GAS): an international multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Andrew Davidson,Nicola Disma,Jurgen C. de Graaff,Davinia E. Withington,Liam Dorris,Graham Bell,Robyn Stargatt,Robyn Stargatt,David C. Bellinger,David C. Bellinger,Tibor Schuster,Sarah J Arnup,Pollyanna Hardy,Rodney W. Hunt,Rodney W. Hunt,Michael Takagi,Gaia Giribaldi,Penelope L Hartmann,Ida Salvo,Neil S. Morton,Britta S von Ungern Sternberg,Britta S von Ungern Sternberg,Bruno Guido Locatelli,Niall C. T. Wilton,Anne M. Lynn,Joss J. Thomas,David M. Polaner,Oliver Bagshaw,Peter Szmuk,Anthony Absalom,Geoff Frawley,Charles B. Berde,Gillian D Ormond,Jacki Marmor,Mary Ellen McCann +34 more
TL;DR: This trial found no evidence that just under an hour of sevoflurane anaesthesia in infancy increases the risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at two years of age compared to RA.
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The use of near-infrared light for safe and effective visualization of subsurface blood vessels to facilitate blood withdrawal in children
Natascha J. Cuper,John H. G. M. Klaessens,Joris E. N. Jaspers,Rowland de Roode,Herke Jan Noordmans,Jurgen C. de Graaff,Rudolf M. Verdaasdonk +6 more
TL;DR: The VascuLuminator is able to decrease failure at first attempt in blood withdrawal in pediatric patients from 10/80 (13%) to 1/45 (2%; P=.05) and the findings with a multispectral imaging system support this theory.
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Apnea after Awake Regional and General Anesthesia in Infants: The General Anesthesia Compared to Spinal Anesthesia Study--Comparing Apnea and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes, a Randomized Controlled Trial
Andrew Davidson,Andrew Davidson,Neil S. Morton,Sarah J Arnup,Jurgen C. de Graaff,Nicola Disma,Davinia E. Withington,Geoff Frawley,Geoff Frawley,Rodney W. Hunt,Rodney W. Hunt,Pollyanna Hardy,Magda Khotcholava,Britta S von Ungern Sternberg,Britta S von Ungern Sternberg,Niall C. T. Wilton,Pietro Tuo,Ida Salvo,Gillian D Ormond,Robyn Stargatt,Bruno Guido Locatelli,Mary Ellen McCann,Katherine J Lee,Suzette Sheppard,Penelope L Hartmann,Philip Ragg,Marie Backstrom,David Costi,Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg,Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg,Graham Knottenbelt,Giovanni Montobbio,Leila Mameli,Gaia Giribaldi,Alessio Pini Prato,Girolamo Mattioli,Andrea Wolfler,Francesca Izzo,Valter Sonzogni,Jose T D G Van Gool,Sandra Numan,Cor J. Kalkman,J. H M Hagenaars,Anthony Absalom,Frouckje M. Hoekstra,Martin J. Volkers,Koto Furue,Josee Gaudreault,Charles B. Berde,Sulpicio G. Soriano,Vanessa Young,Navil F. Sethna,Pete G. Kovatsis,Joseph P. Cravero,David C. Bellinger,Jacki Marmor,Anne M. Lynn,Iskra Ivanova,Agnes Hunyady,Shilpa Verma,David M. Polaner,David M. Polaner,Joss J. Thomas,Martin Meuller,Denisa Haret,Peter Szmuk,Jeffery Steiner,Brian Kravitz,Brian Kravitz,Santhanam Suresh,Stephen R. Hays,Andreas H. Taenzer,Lynne G. Maxwell,Robert K. Williams,Graham Bell,Liam Dorris,Claire Adey,Oliver Bagshaw,Anthony Chisakuta,Ayman I. Eissa,Peter A. Stoddart,Annette J.M. Davis,Paul S. Myles,Andy Wolf,Neil McIntosh,John B. Carlin,Kate Leslie,Jonathan De Lima,Greg Hammer,David Field,Val Gebski,Dick Tibboel +91 more
TL;DR: RA in infants undergoing inguinal herniorrhaphy reduces apnea in the early postoperative period, and cardiorespiratory monitoring should be used for all ex-premature infants.
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Comparison of OPS imaging and conventional capillary microscopy to study the human microcirculation
Keshen R. Mathura,Karlijn C. Vollebregt,Kees Boer,Jurgen C. de Graaff,Dirk T. Ubbink,Can Ince +5 more
TL;DR: Orthogonal polarization spectral (OPS) imaging is a new clinical technique for observation of the microcirculation of organ surfaces as mentioned in this paper, which can be used on human internal organs.
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Interobserver and intraobserver reproducibility of peripheral blood and oxygen pressure measurements in the assessment of lower extremity arterial disease
TL;DR: The BP, AP, ABPI, and TP1 have a substantial intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility, whereas TP2 and TCPO2 show worse reproducedcibility.