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Paul F. Teunissen
Researcher at VU University Medical Center
Publications - 28
Citations - 750
Paul F. Teunissen is an academic researcher from VU University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Percutaneous coronary intervention. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 575 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul F. Teunissen include Indian Council of Agricultural Research & VU University Amsterdam.
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Magnetic resonance imaging-defined areas of microvascular obstruction after acute myocardial infarction represent microvascular destruction and haemorrhage
Lourens Robbers,Elise S. Eerenberg,Paul F. Teunissen,Paul F. Teunissen,Paul F. Teunissen,Matthijs F. Jansen,Matthijs F. Jansen,Matthijs F. Jansen,Maurits R. Hollander,Maurits R. Hollander,Maurits R. Hollander,Anton J.G. Horrevoets,Anton J.G. Horrevoets,Anton J.G. Horrevoets,Paul Knaapen,Paul Knaapen,Paul Knaapen,R. Nijveldt,R. Nijveldt,R. Nijveldt,Martijn W. Heymans,Martijn W. Heymans,Martijn W. Heymans,Marcel Levi,Albert C. van Rossum,Albert C. van Rossum,Albert C. van Rossum,Hans W.M. Niessen,Hans W.M. Niessen,Hans W.M. Niessen,C. Bogdan Marcu,C. Bogdan Marcu,C. Bogdan Marcu,Aernout M. Beek,Aernout M. Beek,Aernout M. Beek,Niels van Royen,Niels van Royen,Niels van Royen +38 more
TL;DR: The contrast-devoid core of revascularized STEMI contains extensive erythrocyte extravasation with microvascular damage andAttenuating the reperfusion-induced haemorrhage may be a novel target in future adjunctive STEMI treatment.
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Doppler-Derived Intracoronary Physiology Indices Predict the Occurrence of Microvascular Injury and Microvascular Perfusion Deficits After Angiographically Successful Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Paul F. Teunissen,Guus A. de Waard,Maurits R. Hollander,Lourens Robbers,Ibrahim Danad,P. Stefan Biesbroek,Raquel P. Amier,Mauro Echavarria-Pinto,Alicia Quirós,Christopher Broyd,Martijn W. Heymans,Robin Nijveldt,Adriaan A. Lammertsma,Pieter G. Raijmakers,Cornelis P. Allaart,Jorrit S. Lemkes,Yolande Appelman,Koen M. Marques,Jean G.F. Bronzwaer,Anton J.G. Horrevoets,Albert C. van Rossum,Javier Escaned,Aernout M. Beek,Paul Knaapen,Niels van Royen +24 more
TL;DR: Doppler-flow–derived physiological indices of coronary resistance (HMR) and extravascular compression (pressure at zero flow) obtained immediately after successful primary PCI predict MVI and decreased PET myocardial blood flow.
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Doppler Versus Thermodilution-Derived Coronary Microvascular Resistance to Predict Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction or Stable Angina Pectoris
Rupert P Williams,Guus A. de Waard,Kalpa De Silva,Matthew Lumley,Kaleab N. Asrress,Satpal Arri,Howard Ellis,Awais Mir,Brian Clapp,Amedeo Chiribiri,Sven Plein,Paul F. Teunissen,Maurits R. Hollander,Michael S. Marber,Simon Redwood,Niels van Royen,Divaka Perera +16 more
TL;DR: The correlation between independent invasive and noninvasive measurements of microvascular function was better with hMR than with IMR, and it is concluded that these 2 invasive indices of coronary microv vascular resistance only correlate modestly and so cannot be considered equivalent.
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Changes in Coronary Blood Flow After Acute Myocardial Infarction: Insights From a Patient Study and an Experimental Porcine Model.
Guus A. de Waard,Maurits R. Hollander,Paul F. Teunissen,Matthijs F. Jansen,Elise S. Eerenberg,Aernout M. Beek,Koen M. Marques,Peter M. van de Ven,Ingrid M. Garrelds,A.H. Jan Danser,Dirk J. Duncker,Niels van Royen +11 more
TL;DR: CFR in both culprit and nonculprit coronary arteries decreases after AMI with contributions from both an increased baseline flow and a decreased hyperemic flow, which represents a combination of post-occlusive hyperemia, myocardial necrosis, hemorrhagic microvascular injury, compensatory hyperkinesis, and neurohumoral vasoconstriction.
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The coronary collateral circulation: Genetic and environmental determinants in experimental models and humans
TL;DR: Heterogeneity in arteriogenic response is also found between and even within animal species and it strongly suggests that next to environmental factors, innate genetic factors play a key role.