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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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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging for amyloidosis: The state-of-the-art.
Chun Xiang Tang,Steffen E. Petersen,Steffen E. Petersen,Mihir M. Sanghvi,Guangming Lu,Long Jiang Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging is a multi-dimensional modality for the assessment and diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis and, in addition, is an excellent tool for risk stratification and disease tracking.
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Infusion of low dose glyceryl trinitrate has no consistent effect on burrowing behavior, running wheel activity and light sensitivity in female rats
Sarah L Christensen,Steffen E. Petersen,Dorte Bratbo Sørensen,Jes Olesen,Inger Jansen-Olesen +4 more
TL;DR: The infusion of a low dose glyceryl trinitrate to concious rats together with the chosen behavioral tests is not a robust setup for studying immediate GTN induced headache behavior in rats.
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Real-time Prediction of Segmentation Quality
Robert Robinson,Ozan Oktay,Wenjia Bai,Vanya V. Valindria,Mihir M. Sanghvi,Mihir M. Sanghvi,Nay Aung,Nay Aung,José Miguel Paiva,Filip Zemrak,Filip Zemrak,Kenneth Fung,Kenneth Fung,Elena Lukaschuk,Aaron Y Lee,Aaron Y Lee,Valentina Carapella,Young Jin Kim,Young Jin Kim,Bernhard Kainz,Stefan K. Piechnik,Stefan Neubauer,Steffen E. Petersen,Steffen E. Petersen,Chris Page,Daniel Rueckert,Ben Glocker +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed two approaches of real-time automated quality control for cardiovascular MR segmentation using deep learning, which enables instant feedback on whether an acquired scan is analyable while the patient is still in the scanner.
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Greater risk of severe COVID-19 in non-White ethnicities is not explained by cardiometabolic, socioeconomic, or behavioural factors, or by 25(OH)-vitamin D status: study of 1,326 cases from the UK Biobank
Zahra Raisi-Estabragh,Zahra Raisi-Estabragh,Celeste McCracken,Mae S Bethell,Jackie A. Cooper,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper,Mark J. Caulfield,Patricia B. Munroe,Nicholas C Harvey,Nicholas C Harvey,Steffen E. Petersen,Steffen E. Petersen +13 more
TL;DR: Sex and ethnicity differential pattern of COVID-19 is not adequately explained by variations in cardiometabolic factors, 25(OH)-vitamin D levels, or socio-economic factors.
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31)P cardiac magnetic resonance spectroscopy during leg exercise at 3 Tesla.
Lucy Hudsmith,Damian J. Tyler,Yaso Emmanuel,Steffen E. Petersen,Jane M Francis,Hugh Watkins,Kieran Clarke,Matthew D. Robson,Stefan Neubauer +8 more
TL;DR: A cardiac 31P MR spectroscopy physiological exercise-recovery protocol is feasible at 3T and there was no significant change in high-energy cardiac phosphate metabolite concentrations in healthy volunteers at rest, during physiological leg exercise or during recovery.