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Mark B.M. Hofman
Researcher at VU University Medical Center
Publications - 79
Citations - 4774
Mark B.M. Hofman is an academic researcher from VU University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary arteries & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 78 publications receiving 4550 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark B.M. Hofman include Vanderbilt University Medical Center & Barnes-Jewish Hospital.
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Standardizing the Definition of Hyperenhancement in the Quantitative Assessment of Infarct Size and Myocardial Viability Using Delayed Contrast-Enhanced CMR
Olga Bondarenko,Aernout M. Beek,Mark B.M. Hofman,Harald P. Kühl,Jos W. R. Twisk,Willem G. van Dockum,Cees A. Visser,Albert C. van Rossum +7 more
TL;DR: Analyzing ceCMR with a standardized definition of hyperenhancement related to the signal of remote, nonenhanced myocardium may result in considerable overestimation of infarct size at the usual cut-off of 2 SD.
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Functional recovery after acute myocardial infarction: comparison between angiography, electrocardiography, and cardiovascular magnetic resonance measures of microvascular injury.
Robin Nijveldt,Aernout M. Beek,Alexander Hirsch,Martin G. Stoel,Mark B.M. Hofman,Victor A. Umans,Paul R. Algra,Jos W. R. Twisk,Albert C. van Rossum +8 more
TL;DR: In patients after revascularized AMI, late MVO proved a more powerful predictor of global and regional functional recovery than all of the other characteristics, including transmural extent of infarction.
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Magnetic Resonance Angiography of Anomalous Coronary Arteries A New Gold Standard for Delineating the Proximal Course
J. C. Post,A C Van Rossum,Jean G.F. Bronzwaer,C. C. de Cock,Mark B.M. Hofman,Jaap Valk,Cees A. Visser +6 more
TL;DR: Fast MR angiography is highly accurate in determining the origin and delineating the proximal course of anomalous coronary arteries, even in those cases in which x-ray coronary angiographic diagnosis is difficult or even erroneous.
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Delayed contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging for the prediction of regional functional improvement after acute myocardial infarction
Aernout M. Beek,Harald P. Kühl,Olga Bondarenko,Jos W. R. Twisk,Mark B.M. Hofman,Willem G. van Dockum,Cees A. Visser,Albert C. van Rossum +7 more
TL;DR: In patients with recent reperfused MI, functional improvement of stunned myocardium is predicted by DCE-MRI.
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Flow measurement by cardiovascular magnetic resonance: a multi-centre multi-vendor study of background phase offset errors that can compromise the accuracy of derived regurgitant or shunt flow measurements
Peter D. Gatehouse,Marijn P. Rolf,Martin J. Graves,Mark B.M. Hofman,John J. Totman,Beat Werner,Rebecca A. Quest,Yingmin Liu,Jochen von Spiczak,Matthias A Dieringer,David N. Firmin,Albert C. van Rossum,Massimo Lombardi,Juerg Schwitter,Jeanette Schulz-Menger,Philip J. Kilner +15 more
TL;DR: All the systems tested appeared to require post-acquisition correction to achieve consistently reliable breath-hold measurements of flow, and the effectiveness of offset correction software will still need testing with respect to clinical flow acquisitions.