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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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Left Ventricular Hypertrabeculation Is Not Associated With Cardiovascular Morbity or Mortality: Insights From the Eurocmr Registry
Filip Zemrak,Filip Zemrak,Zahra Raisi-Estabragh,Zahra Raisi-Estabragh,Mohammed Y Khanji,Mohammed Y Khanji,Saidi A Mohiddin,Saidi A Mohiddin,Oliver Bruder,Anja Wagner,Massimo Lombardi,Juerg Schwitter,Albert C. van Rossum,Günter Pilz,Detlev Nothnagel,Henning Steen,Eike Nagel,Sanjay K Prasad,Christina Deluigi,Thorsten Dill,Herbert Frank,Steffen Schneider,Heiko Mahrholdt,Steffen E. Petersen,Steffen E. Petersen +24 more
TL;DR: Excess LV trabeculation was not associated with a range of important cardiovascular morbidities or all-cause mortality over ~12 months of prospective follow-up, suggesting that LV hyper-trabeculations alone is not an indicator for worse cardiovascular prognosis.
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Genome-wide association analysis reveals insights into the genetic architecture of right ventricular structure and function
Nay Aung,Jose D. Vargas,Chaojie Yang,Kenneth Fung,Mihir M. Sanghvi,Stefan K. Piechnik,Stefan Neubauer,Ani Manichaikul,Jerome I. Rotter,Kent D. Taylor,Joao A.C. Lima,David A. Bluemke,Steven M. Kawut,Steffen E. Petersen,Patricia B. Munroe +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors performed genome-wide association analyses of four clinically relevant RV phenotypes (RV end-diastolic volume, RV end-systolic volume and RV stroke volume) from cardiovascular magnetic resonance images, using a stateof-the-art deep learning algorithm in 29,506 UK Biobank participants.
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The Impact of Maternal Obesity on Offspring Cardiovascular Health: A Systematic Literature Review
Lois Kankowski,Maddalena Ardissino,Celeste McCracken,Adam J. Lewandowski,Paul Leeson,Stefan Neubauer,Nicholas C. Harvey,Steffen E. Petersen,Zahra Raisi-Estabragh +8 more
TL;DR: Consistent evidence of links between maternal obesity and poorer offspring cardiovascular health throughout the lifecourse, extending from the neonatal period into adulthood is identified, support consideration of targeted maternal obesity prevention for promotion of offspring cardiovascularhealth.
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Personalized E-Coaching in Cardiovascular Risk Reduction: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Mohammed Y Khanji,Armida Balawon,Redha Boubertakh,Leonard Hofstra,Jagat Narula,M. G. Myriam Hunink,Francesca Pugliese,Steffen E. Petersen +7 more
TL;DR: In individuals at increased cardiovascular risk, a comprehensive ‘health check’ program modestly reduced future risk in e-coaching did not provide added risk reduction, and there is no evidence to routinely recommend e- coaching in cardiovascular health check programs.
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Validation of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance-Derived Equation for Predicted Left Ventricular Mass Using the UK Biobank Imaging Cohort: Tool for Donor-Recipient Size Matching.
Kenneth Fung,Kenneth Fung,Caitlin Cheshire,Jackie A. Cooper,Pedro Catarino,Stefan K. Piechnik,Stefan Neubauer,Sai Bhagra,Stephen J. Pettit,Steffen E. Petersen,Steffen E. Petersen +10 more
TL;DR: The current guidance from International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation recommends using body weight for donor-recipient size matching for heart transplantation as discussed by the authors, however, recent studies suggest that body weight may not be a good fit for transplant patients.