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Martijn Meuwissen
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 145
Citations - 6371
Martijn Meuwissen is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fractional flow reserve & Percutaneous coronary intervention. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 121 publications receiving 5361 citations. Previous affiliations of Martijn Meuwissen include Utrecht University.
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Use of the Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio or Fractional Flow Reserve in PCI
Justin E. Davies,Sayan Sen,Hakim-Moulay Dehbi,Hakim-Moulay Dehbi,Hakim-Moulay Dehbi,Rasha Al-Lamee,Ricardo Petraco,Sukhjinder Nijjer,Ravinay Bhindi,Sam J. Lehman,Darren L. Walters,James Sapontis,Luc Janssens,Christiaan J. Vrints,Ahmed Khashaba,Mika Laine,E. Van Belle,Florian Krackhardt,Waldemar Bojara,Olaf Going,Tobias Härle,Ciro Indolfi,Giampaolo Niccoli,Flavo Ribichini,Nobuhiro Tanaka,Hiroyoshi Yokoi,Hiroaki Takashima,Yuetsu Kikuta,Andrejs Erglis,Hugo Vinhas,P. Canas Silva,Sérgio Bravo Baptista,Ali Alghamdi,Farrel Hellig,Bon Kwon Koo,Chang Wook Nam,Eun-Seok Shin,Joon Hyung Doh,Salvatore Brugaletta,Eduardo Alegría-Barrero,Martijn Meuwissen,Jan J. Piek,N. van Royen,Murat Sezer,C. Di Mario,Robert Gerber,Iqbal S. Malik,Andrew S.P. Sharp,Suneel Talwar,Kare Tang,Habib Samady,John D. Altman,Arnold H. Seto,J. Singh,Allen Jeremias,Hitoshi Matsuo,Rajesh K. Kharbanda,Manesh R. Patel,P. Serruys,Javier Escaned,Javier Escaned +60 more
TL;DR: Coronary revascularization guided by iFR was noninferior to revascularizations guided by FFR with respect to the risk of major adverse cardiac events at 1 year.
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Physiological Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Committee on Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiac Catheterization, Council on Clinical Cardiology
Morton J. Kern,Amir Lerman,Jan Willen Bech,Bernard De Bruyne,Eric Eeckhout,William F. Fearon,Stuart T. Higano,Michael J. Lim,Martijn Meuwissen,Jan J. Piek,Nico H.J. Pijls,Maria Siebes,Jos A. E. Spaan +12 more
TL;DR: The goal of this statement is to provide a logical approach to the use of coronary physiological measurements in the catheterization lab to assist both clinicians and investigators in improving patient care.
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Coronary angiography after cardiac arrest without ST-segment elevation
Jorrit S. Lemkes,Gladys N. Janssens,Nina W. van der Hoeven,Lucia S.D. Jewbali,Eric A. Dubois,Martijn Meuwissen,Tom A. Rijpstra,Hans A. Bosker,Michiel J. Blans,Gabe B. Bleeker,Remon Baak,Georgios J. Vlachojannis,Bob J.W. Eikemans,Pim van der Harst,Iwan C. C. van der Horst,Michiel Voskuil,Joris J. van der Heijden,Albertus Beishuizen,Martin G. Stoel,Cyril Camaro,Hans van der Hoeven,José P.S. Henriques,Alexander P.J. Vlaar,Maarten A. Vink,Bas van den Bogaard,Ton Heestermans,Wouter de Ruijter,Thijs Delnoij,Harry J.G.M. Crijns,Gillian A.J. Jessurun,Pranobe V. Oemrawsingh,Marcel Gosselink,Koos Plomp,Michael Magro,Paul W. G. Elbers,Peter M. van de Ven,Heleen M. Oudemans-van Straaten,Niels van Royen,Niels van Royen +38 more
TL;DR: A strategy of immediate angiography was not found to be better than a strategy of delayedAngiography with respect to overall survival at 90 days among patients who had been successfully resuscitated after out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest and had no signs of STEMI.
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Physiological Basis and Long-Term Clinical Outcome of Discordance Between Fractional Flow Reserve and Coronary Flow Velocity Reserve in Coronary Stenoses of Intermediate Severity
Tim P. van de Hoef,Martijn A. van Lavieren,Peter Damman,Ronak Delewi,Martijn A. Piek,Steven A. J. Chamuleau,Michiel Voskuil,José P.S. Henriques,Karel T. Koch,Robbert J. de Winter,Jos A. E. Spaan,Maria Siebes,Jan G.P. Tijssen,Martijn Meuwissen,Jan J. Piek +14 more
TL;DR: Compared with concordant normal results of FFR and CFVR, a normal FFR with an abnormal CFVR was associated with significantly increased major adverse cardiac events rate throughout 10 years of follow-up, regardless of the FFR cut-off applied.
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Role of Variability in Microvascular Resistance on Fractional Flow Reserve and Coronary Blood Flow Velocity Reserve in Intermediate Coronary Lesions
Martijn Meuwissen,Steven A. J. Chamuleau,Maria Siebes,Carl E. Schotborgh,Karel T. Koch,Robbert J. de Winter,Matthijs Bax,Angelina de Jong,Jos A. E. Spaan,Jan J. Piek +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, fractional flow reserve (FFR) and coronary blood flow velocity reserve (CFR) represent physiological quantities used to evaluate coronary lesion severity and to make clinical decisions.