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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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Normal human left and right ventricular and left atrial dimensions using steady state free precession magnetic resonance imaging.
TL;DR: A large database of age-related normal ranges for left and right ventricular function and left atrial function in males and females is produced to allow accurate interpretation of clinical and research datasets.
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European Society of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2019
Adam Timmis,Nick Townsend,Chris P Gale,Aleksandra Torbica,Maddalena Lettino,Steffen E. Petersen,Elias Mossialos,Aldo P. Maggioni,Dzianis Kazakiewicz,Heidi T May,Delphine De Smedt,Marcus Flather,Liesl Zühlke,John F. Beltrame,Radu Huculeci,Luigi Tavazzi,Gerhard Hindricks,Jeroen J. Bax,Barbara Casadei,Stephan Achenbach,Lucy Wright,Panos Vardas +21 more
TL;DR: A seemingly inexorable rise in the prevalence of obesity and diabetes currently provides the greatest challenge to achieving further reductions in CVD burden across ESC member countries.
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Automated cardiovascular magnetic resonance image analysis with fully convolutional networks
Wenjia Bai,Matthew Sinclair,Giacomo Tarroni,Ozan Oktay,Martin Rajchl,Ghislain Vaillant,Aaron M. Lee,Nay Aung,Elena Lukaschuk,Mihir M. Sanghvi,Filip Zemrak,Kenneth Fung,José Miguel Paiva,Valentina Carapella,Young Jin Kim,Hideaki Suzuki,Bernhard Kainz,Paul M. Matthews,Steffen E. Petersen,Stefan K. Piechnik,Stefan Neubauer,Ben Glocker,Daniel Rueckert +22 more
TL;DR: An automated analysis method based on a fully convolutional network achieves a performance on par with human experts in analysing CMR images and deriving clinically relevant measures.
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Troponin elevation after percutaneous coronary intervention directly represents the extent of irreversible myocardial injury: insights from cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging.
Joseph B. Selvanayagam,Italo Porto,Keith M. Channon,Steffen E. Petersen,Jane M Francis,Stefan Neubauer,Adrian P. Banning +6 more
TL;DR: In the setting of PCI, patients demonstrating postprocedural elevation in troponin I have evidence of new irreversible myocardial injury on delayed-enhancement MRI, and the magnitude of this injury correlates directly with the extent of Troponin elevation.
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Reference ranges for cardiac structure and function using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in Caucasians from the UK Biobank population cohort
Steffen E. Petersen,Nay Aung,Mihir M. Sanghvi,Filip Zemrak,Kenneth Fung,José Miguel Paiva,Jane M Francis,Mohammed Y Khanji,Elena Lukaschuk,Aaron M. Lee,Valentina Carapella,Young Jin Kim,Young Jin Kim,Paul Leeson,Stefan K. Piechnik,Stefan Neubauer +15 more
TL;DR: This study is the largest to provide CMR specific reference ranges for left ventricular, right ventricular), left atrial and right atrial structure and function derived from truly healthy Caucasian adults aged 45–74.