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Pff Pieter Wijn

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  17
Citations -  374

Pff Pieter Wijn is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Accuracy and precision. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 327 citations. Previous affiliations of Pff Pieter Wijn include St. Joseph Hospital.

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Detection and treatment of claudication due to functional iliac obstruction in top endurance athletes: a prospective study

TL;DR: A sports-specific protocol is effective in detecting kinking of the iliac arteries as a cause for flow restriction in athletes who have few intravascular abnormalities when investigated with conventional vascular diagnostic tools.
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Fetal heart rate variability during pregnancy, obtained from non-invasive electrocardiogram recordings

TL;DR: Non‐invasive spectral analysis of fetal heart rate variability is a promising new field of fetal monitoring and to validate this method properly, the relationship between gestational age and the influence of fetal rest–activity state is studied.
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Recognising vascular causes of leg complaints in endurance athletes. Part 1: validation of a decision algorithm.

TL;DR: The algorithm can be applied in clinical situations to diagnose endurance athletes with flow limitations due to both intravascular lesions and kinking of the arteries, based upon the results of newly developed, sports-specific vascular tests.
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Magnetic resonance angiography used to detect kinking in the iliac arteries in endurance athletes with claudication

TL;DR: It can be concluded that flow limitations in the iliac arteries in endurance athletes are associated with kinkings in the common and/or the external iliAC arteries.
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Recognising Vascular Causes of Leg Complaints in Endurance Athletes. Part 2: The Value of Patient History, Physical Examination, Cycling Exercise Test and Echo-Doppler Examination

TL;DR: Simple sports-specific tests accurately diagnose iliac artery obstruction in endurance athletes by identifying four patients wrongly classified as non-vascular that could not be visualised using the diagnostic tools currently available in this study.