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Steffen E. Petersen
Researcher at Queen Mary University of London
Publications - 513
Citations - 26446
Steffen E. Petersen is an academic researcher from Queen Mary University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 415 publications receiving 16004 citations. Previous affiliations of Steffen E. Petersen include Aarhus University Hospital & University of Mainz.
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Acute myocarditis presenting as acute coronary syndrome: role of early cardiac magnetic resonance in its diagnosis
Pierre A Monney,Neha Sekhri,Thomas R Burchell,Charles Knight,Ceri Davies,Andrew Deaner,Michael Sheaf,Suhail Baithun,Steffen E. Petersen,Andrew Wragg,Ajay N. Jain,Mark Westwood,Peter Mills,Anthony Mathur,Saidi A Mohiddin +14 more
TL;DR: Cardiac magnetic resonance findings in patients with a provisional diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome in whom acute myocarditis was subsequently considered more likely emphasises the importance of access to CMR for heart attack centres.
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Differentiation of Athlete's Heart from Pathological Forms of Cardiac Hypertrophy by Means of Geometric Indices Derived from Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Steffen E. Petersen,Joseph B. Selvanayagam,Jane M. Francis,Saul G. Myerson,Frank Wiesmann,Matthew D. Robson,Ingegerd Östman-Smith,Barbara Casadei,Hugh Watkins,Stefan Neubauer +9 more
TL;DR: Athlete's heart can be reliably distinguished from all forms of pathological cardiac hypertrophy using CMR-derived LV volume and geometric indices, but pathological forms of LVH present with overlapping cardiachypertrophy phenotypes.
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Lung Deflation and Cardiovascular Structure and Function in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ian S Stone,Neil Barnes,Wai-Yee James,Dawn Midwinter,Redha Boubertakh,Richard Follows,Leonette John,Steffen E. Petersen +7 more
TL;DR: Pharmacologic treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has consistent beneficial and plausible effects on cardiac function and pulmonary vasculature that may contribute to favorable effects of inhaled therapies.
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Differentiation of athlete's heart from pathological forms of cardiac hypertrophy by means of geometric indices derived from cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Steffen E. Petersen,Joseph B. Selvanayagam,Jane M. Francis,Saul G. Myerson,Frank Wiesmann,Matthew D. Robson,Ingegerd Östman-Smith,Barbara Casadei,Hugh Watkins,Stefan Neubauer +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aimed to test whether pathological LVH, such as occurs in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), hypertensive heart disease, or aortic stenosis, and physiological LVH in athletes, can be distinguished by means of left ventricular volume and geometric indices, derived from cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging.
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A population-based phenome-wide association study of cardiac and aortic structure and function
Wenjia Bai,Hideaki Suzuki,Hideaki Suzuki,Jian Huang,Catherine Francis,Shuo Wang,Giacomo Tarroni,Giacomo Tarroni,Florian Guitton,Nay Aung,Kenneth Fung,Steffen E. Petersen,Stefan K. Piechnik,Stefan Neubauer,Evangelos Evangelou,Evangelos Evangelou,Abbas Dehghan,Declan P. O'Regan,Martin R. Wilkins,Yike Guo,Paul M. Matthews,Daniel Rueckert +21 more
TL;DR: This study illustrates how population-based cardiac and aortic imaging phenotypes can be used to better define cardiovascular disease risks as well as heart–brain health interactions, highlighting new opportunities for studying disease mechanisms and developing image-based biomarkers.