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2. Feasibility study to unveil the potential: considerations of constrained spherical deconvolution tractography with unsedated neonatal diffusion brain MRI data
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Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, Brain, Verschuur, Anouk S., Tax, Chantal M.W., Boomsma, Martijn F., Carlson, Helen L., van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, King, Regan, Leemans, Alexander, Leijser, Lara M., Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, Brain, Verschuur, Anouk S., Tax, Chantal M.W., Boomsma, Martijn F., Carlson, Helen L., van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, King, Regan, Leemans, Alexander, and Leijser, Lara M.
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- 2024
3. Proceedings of the 14th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neuro-imaging studies
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Herrera, Sofia, primary, Herrera, Sofia, additional, Cabacungan, Erwin, additional, Cohen, Susan, additional, Thyagarajan, Balamurugan, additional, Jefferies, Kimberley, additional, Avanaki, Kamran, additional, Manwar, Rayyan, additional, McGuire, Laura, additional, Islam, Tarikul, additional, Shoo, Anthony, additional, Charbel, Fady T, additional, Pillers, De-Ann M, additional, Verschuur, Anouk, additional, van Steenis, Andrea, additional, Boswinkel, Vivian, additional, Nijholt, Ingrid, additional, Boomsma, Martijn, additional, Steggerda, Sylke, additional, Meijler, Gerda, additional, Leijser, Lara, additional, Park, Seul Gi, additional, Yang, Hyo Ju, additional, Lim, Soo Yeon, additional, Kim, Seh Hyun, additional, Shin, Seoung Han, additional, Kim, Ee-Kyung, additional, Kim, Han-Suk, additional, Shiraki, Anna, additional, Kidokoro, Hiroyuki, additional, Watanabe, Hama, additional, Taga, Gentaro, additional, Narita, Hajime, additional, Mitsumatsu, Takamasa, additional, Kumai, Sumire, additional, Suzui, Ryosuke, additional, Sawamura, Fumi, additional, Ito, Yuji, additional, Yamamoto, Hiroyuki, additional, Nakata, Tomohiko, additional, Sato, Yoshiaki, additional, Hayakawa, Masahiro, additional, Natsume, Jun, additional, Buchmayer, Julia, additional, Kasprian, Gregor, additional, Giordano, Vito, additional, Jernej, Raphaela, additional, Klebermass-Schrehof, Katrin, additional, Berger, Angelika, additional, Goeral, Katharia, additional, Garvey, Aisling, additional, El-Shibiny, Hoda, additional, Yang, Edward, additional, Inder, Terrie, additional, El-Dib, Mohamed, additional, Grant, Ellen, additional, Manning, Simon, additional, Volpe, Joseph, additional, Roychaudhuri, Sriya, additional, Pineda, Roberta, additional, Sharon, Danielle, additional, Singh, Elizabeth, additional, Steele, Tina, additional, Sheldon, Yvonne, additional, Cuddyer, Deborah, additional, Erdei, Carmina, additional, Szakmar, Eniko, additional, Andorka, Csilla, additional, Barta, Hajnalka, additional, Sesztak, Timea, additional, Varga, Edit, additional, Szabo, Miklos, additional, Jermendy, Agnes, additional, Panzarini, Ilaria, additional, King, Regan, additional, Verschuur, Anouk S, additional, Hendson, Leonora, additional, Carlson, Helen, additional, Scotland, Jeanne, additional, Zein, Hussein, additional, Mohammed, Khorshid, additional, Bach, Ashley, additional, Lambing, Hannah, additional, Rogers, Elizabeth E., additional, Xu, Duan, additional, James, Barkovich A., additional, Ferriero, Donna M., additional, Glass, Hannah C., additional, Gano, Dawn, additional, Igreja, Liliana, additional, Ferreira, Adriana, additional, Gomes, Rita, additional, Sousa, Bebiana, additional, Novo, Ana, additional, Alves, José Eduardo, additional, Proença, Elisa, additional, and Carvalho, Carmen, additional
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- 2023
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4. Feasibility study to unveil the potential: considerations of constrained spherical deconvolution tractography with unsedated neonatal diffusion brain MRI data.
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Verschuur, Anouk S., Tax, Chantal M. W., Boomsma, Martijn F., Carlson, Helen L., van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, King, Regan, Leemans, Alexander, and Leijser, Lara M.
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- 2024
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5. Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neuro-imaging studies
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MS Neonatologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Trialbureau Beeld, Abramsky, Ramy, Acosta, Rebeka, Acosta Izquierdo, Laura, Albeshri, Bushra, Almouqdad, Mountasser, Asfour, Yasmeen, Asfour, Suzan, Austin, Topun, Bach, Ashley, Barkovich, Jim, Beare, Richard, Ben Fadel, Nadya, Benner, Eric, Berger, Angelika, Blanco, Borja, Boomsma, Martijn, Bora, Samudragupta, Boswinkel, Vivian, Chao, Agnes, Chin, Theresa, Collins-Jones, Liam, Cooper, Robert, Dagur, Gautam, Davila, Jorge, de Vries, Linda, Shesrao, Laxmikant, Dovjak, Gregor, Dubois, Laura, Edwards, Andrea, El-Dib, Mohamed, Elshibiny, Hoda, Eshel, Dafna, Eshel, Ron, Ferriero, Donna, Gano, Dawn, Girvan, Olivia, Glass, Hannah, Goeral, Katharina, Golan, Agneta, Goldberg, Ronald N, Gregory, Simon, Gurvitz, Michelle, Inder, Terrie, Jain, Vaibhav, Jamjoom, Dima, Kadom, Nadja, Kasprian, Gregor, Khalil, Thanaa, Klebermass-Schrehof, Katrin, Kleinmahon, Jake, Krüse-Ruijter, Martine, Lambing, Hannah, Lee, Sarah, Leemans, Alexander, Leijser, Lara, Lemyre, Brigitte, Li, Yi, Maltais-Bilodeau, Camille, Marks, Kyla, Matak, Pavle, McCulloch, Charles, Milla, Sarah, Miller, Elka, Mishra, Aradhana, Mitsakakis, Nicholas, Mohammad, Khorshid, Tollenaer, Susanne Mulder-de, Munster, Chelsea, Nijboer-Oosterveld, Jacqueline, Nijholt, Ingrid, Novoa, Rosa, Ortinau, Cynthia, Pegram, Kelly, Porter, Emma, Prayer, Daniela, Reddy, Deepti, Redpath, Stephanie, Rogers, Elizabeth, Schmidbauer, Victor, Scott, James, Sewell, Elizabeth, Shany, Eilon, Shelef, Ilan, Singh, Elizabeth, Slump, Cornelis, Steele, Tina, Szakmar, Eniko, Tax, Chantal, Thiim, Kirsten, Thompson, J Will, Uchitel, Julie, van Osch, Jochen, van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, Verschuur, Anouk, Wu-Smit, Mei-Nga, Yang, Edward, Younge, Noelle, Zein, Hussein, MS Neonatologie, Beeldverwerking ISI, Brain, Cancer, Trialbureau Beeld, Abramsky, Ramy, Acosta, Rebeka, Acosta Izquierdo, Laura, Albeshri, Bushra, Almouqdad, Mountasser, Asfour, Yasmeen, Asfour, Suzan, Austin, Topun, Bach, Ashley, Barkovich, Jim, Beare, Richard, Ben Fadel, Nadya, Benner, Eric, Berger, Angelika, Blanco, Borja, Boomsma, Martijn, Bora, Samudragupta, Boswinkel, Vivian, Chao, Agnes, Chin, Theresa, Collins-Jones, Liam, Cooper, Robert, Dagur, Gautam, Davila, Jorge, de Vries, Linda, Shesrao, Laxmikant, Dovjak, Gregor, Dubois, Laura, Edwards, Andrea, El-Dib, Mohamed, Elshibiny, Hoda, Eshel, Dafna, Eshel, Ron, Ferriero, Donna, Gano, Dawn, Girvan, Olivia, Glass, Hannah, Goeral, Katharina, Golan, Agneta, Goldberg, Ronald N, Gregory, Simon, Gurvitz, Michelle, Inder, Terrie, Jain, Vaibhav, Jamjoom, Dima, Kadom, Nadja, Kasprian, Gregor, Khalil, Thanaa, Klebermass-Schrehof, Katrin, Kleinmahon, Jake, Krüse-Ruijter, Martine, Lambing, Hannah, Lee, Sarah, Leemans, Alexander, Leijser, Lara, Lemyre, Brigitte, Li, Yi, Maltais-Bilodeau, Camille, Marks, Kyla, Matak, Pavle, McCulloch, Charles, Milla, Sarah, Miller, Elka, Mishra, Aradhana, Mitsakakis, Nicholas, Mohammad, Khorshid, Tollenaer, Susanne Mulder-de, Munster, Chelsea, Nijboer-Oosterveld, Jacqueline, Nijholt, Ingrid, Novoa, Rosa, Ortinau, Cynthia, Pegram, Kelly, Porter, Emma, Prayer, Daniela, Reddy, Deepti, Redpath, Stephanie, Rogers, Elizabeth, Schmidbauer, Victor, Scott, James, Sewell, Elizabeth, Shany, Eilon, Shelef, Ilan, Singh, Elizabeth, Slump, Cornelis, Steele, Tina, Szakmar, Eniko, Tax, Chantal, Thiim, Kirsten, Thompson, J Will, Uchitel, Julie, van Osch, Jochen, van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, Verschuur, Anouk, Wu-Smit, Mei-Nga, Yang, Edward, Younge, Noelle, and Zein, Hussein
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- 2022
6. Improved neonatal brain MRI segmentation by interpolation of motion corrupted slices
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Cancer, Beeldverwerking ISI, MS Neonatologie, Brain, Verschuur, Anouk S, Boswinkel, Vivian, Tax, Chantal M W, van Osch, Jochen A C, Nijholt, Ingrid M, Slump, Cornelis H, de Vries, Linda S, van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, Leemans, Alexander, Boomsma, Martijn F, Cancer, Beeldverwerking ISI, MS Neonatologie, Brain, Verschuur, Anouk S, Boswinkel, Vivian, Tax, Chantal M W, van Osch, Jochen A C, Nijholt, Ingrid M, Slump, Cornelis H, de Vries, Linda S, van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, Leemans, Alexander, and Boomsma, Martijn F
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- 2022
7. Improved neonatal brain MRI segmentation by interpolation of motion corrupted slices
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Verschuur, Anouk S., primary, Boswinkel, Vivian, additional, Tax, Chantal M.W., additional, van Osch, Jochen. A.C., additional, Nijholt, Ingrid M., additional, Slump, Cornelis H., additional, de Vries, Linda S., additional, van Wezel‐Meijler, Gerda, additional, Leemans, Alexander, additional, and Boomsma, Martijn F., additional
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- 2022
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8. Proceedings of the 14th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neuro-imaging studies.
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Herrera, Sofia, Cabacungan, Erwin, Cohen, Susan, Thyagarajan, Balamurugan, Jefferies, Kimberley, Avanaki, Kamran, Manwar, Rayyan, McGuire, Laura, Islam, Tarikul, Shoo, Anthony, Charbel, Fady T, Pillers, De-Ann M, Verschuur, Anouk, van Steenis, Andrea, Boswinkel, Vivian, Nijholt, Ingrid, Boomsma, Martijn, Steggerda, Sylke, Meijler, Gerda, and Leijser, Lara
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CEREBRAL anoxia-ischemia ,PREMATURE rupture of fetal membranes ,NEWBORN infants ,VERY low birth weight ,PEDIATRICS - Published
- 2023
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9. Mild brain lesions do not affect brain volumes in moderate-late preterm infants
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Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, MS Neonatologie, Boswinkel, Vivian, Verschuur, Anouk S, Nijholt, Ingrid M, van Osch, Jochen A C, Nijboer-Oosterveld, Jacqueline, Beare, Richard J, Slump, Cornelis H, de Vries, Linda S, Boomsma, Martijn F, van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, Beeldverwerking ISI, Cancer, MS Neonatologie, Boswinkel, Vivian, Verschuur, Anouk S, Nijholt, Ingrid M, van Osch, Jochen A C, Nijboer-Oosterveld, Jacqueline, Beare, Richard J, Slump, Cornelis H, de Vries, Linda S, Boomsma, Martijn F, and van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda
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- 2021
10. Clinical validation of 2D perfusion angiography using Syngo iFlow software during peripheral arterial interventions
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Verschuur, Anouk S, primary, Groot Jebbink, Erik, additional, Lo-A-Njoe, Pascal E, additional, and van Weel, Vincent, additional
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- 2020
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11. Clinical validation of 2D perfusion angiography using Syngo iFlow software during peripheral arterial interventions.
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Verschuur, Anouk S, Groot Jebbink, Erik, Lo-A-Njoe, Pascal E, and van Weel, Vincent
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PERIPHERAL vascular disease treatment ,COMPUTERS in medicine ,COMPUTER software ,RESEARCH ,DIGITAL subtraction angiography ,RESEARCH evaluation ,PREDICTIVE tests ,PERIPHERAL vascular diseases ,TIME ,RESEARCH methodology ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,MEDICAL cooperation ,EVALUATION research ,RADIONUCLIDE imaging ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,LEG ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,COMPARATIVE studies ,BLOOD circulation ,PERFUSION - Abstract
Objective: Endovascular surgery is an important treatment modality in peripheral arterial disease. Digital subtraction angiography is the standard post revascularisation diagnostic tool to locate lesions and to evaluate the effect of an intervention. However, interpretation of digital subtraction angiography images is subjective and it is difficult to determine whether revascularisation has been sufficient for clinical improvement. A new technique is 2D perfusion angiography, which creates a 2D colour map and time density curve from the digital subtraction angiography scan for an objective evaluation of the results. However, its clinical relevance is unknown. The aim is to evaluate the association between 2D perfusion angiography parameters and clinical outcome after peripheral arterial interventions.Methods: In this retrospective study, post revascularisation angiographic data and clinical data were reviewed of patients who underwent treatment of femoral-popliteal or femoral-tibial arteries. The outcome was assessed at three time points using three classification systems for peripheral arterial disease: Fontaine classification, American Medical Association whole person impairment classification (AMA) and average wound, ischemia, foot infection score. Post revascularisation angiographic data consisted of time density curves of the foot and lower leg which were extracted from the Syngo iFlow system (Siemens Healthineers). For each time density curve, five descriptive parameters were calculated: time of arrival, time to peak, mean transit time, wash-in rate and area under the curve. The association between the time density curve parameters and peripheral arterial disease classification systems was assessed using a regression analysis.Results: Between July 2016 and December 2018, 103 patients underwent peripheral endovascular interventions in the hybrid operating room; 39 patients were suitable for analysis, of which 28 patients underwent digital subtraction angiography of the lower leg, 3 patients underwent digital subtraction angiography of the foot and 8 patients underwent digital subtraction angiography of both regions. Limited significant relations were found for time of arrival with Fontainde classification (B = 0.806, p = 0.043) and area under the curve with AMA classification (B = -0.027, p = 0.047).Conclusion: In this retrospective study, time density curve parameters (time of arrival and area under the curve), measured in the lower leg, showed a limited significant association with two classification systems for peripheral arterial disease. Future prospective studies to determine the clinical relevance of this 2D perfusion angiography method should focus on standardisation of angiography protocols and comparison of pre- and post-intervention parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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12. Methodological considerations on diffusion MRI tractography in infants aged 0-2 years: a scoping review.
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Verschuur AS, King R, Tax CMW, Boomsma MF, van Wezel-Meijler G, Leemans A, and Leijser LM
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Diffusion MRI (dMRI) enables studying the complex architectural organization of the brain's white matter (WM) through virtual reconstruction of WM fiber tracts (tractography). Despite the anticipated clinical importance of applying tractography to study structural connectivity and tract development during the critical period of rapid infant brain maturation, detailed descriptions on how to approach tractography in young infants are limited. Over the past two decades, tractography from infant dMRI has mainly been applied in research settings and focused on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Only few studies used techniques superior to DTI in terms of disentangling information on the brain's organizational complexity, including crossing fibers. While more advanced techniques may enhance our understanding of the intricate processes of normal and abnormal brain development and extensive knowledge has been gained from application on adult scans, their applicability in infants has remained underexplored. This may partially be due to the higher technical requirements versus the need to limit scan time in young infants. We review various previously described methodological practices for tractography in the infant brain (0-2 years-of-age) and provide recommendations to optimize advanced tractography approaches to enable more accurate reconstructions of the brain WM's complexity. IMPACT: Diffusion tensor imaging is the technique most frequently used for fiber tracking in the developing infant brain but is limited in capability to disentangle the complex white matter organization. Advanced tractography techniques allow for reconstruction of crossing fiber bundles to better reflect the brain's complex organization. Yet, they pose practical and technical challenges in the fast developing young infant's brain. Methods on how to approach advanced tractography in the young infant's brain have hardly been described. Based on a literature review, recommendations are provided to optimize tractography for the developing infant brain, aiming to advance early diagnosis and neuroprotective strategies., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.)
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- 2024
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13. Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neuro-imaging studies.
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Abramsky R, Acosta R, Acosta Izquierdo L, Albeshri B, Almouqdad M, Asfour Y, Asfour S, Austin T, Bach A, Barkovich J, Beare R, Ben Fadel N, Berger A, Blanco B, Boomsma M, Bora S, Boswinkel V, Chin T, Collins-Jones L, Cooper R, Dagur G, Davila J, de Vries L, Shesrao L, Dovjak G, Edwards A, El-Dib M, Elshibiny H, Eshel D, Eshel R, Ferriero D, Gano D, Girvan O, Glass H, Goeral K, Golan A, Gurvitz M, Inder T, Jamjoom D, Kadom N, Kasprian G, Khalil T, Klebermass-Schrehof K, Kleinmahon J, Krüse-Ruijter M, Lambing H, Lee S, Leemans A, Leijser L, Lemyre B, Li Y, Maltais-Bilodeau C, Marks K, McCulloch C, Milla S, Miller E, Mishra A, Mitsakakis N, Mohammad K, Tollenaer SM, Munster C, Nijboer J, Nijboer-Oosterveld J, Nijholt I, Novoa R, Ortinau C, Porter E, Prayer D, Reddy D, Redpath S, Rogers E, Schmidbauer V, Scott J, Sewell E, Shany E, Shelef I, Singh E, Slump C, Steele T, Szakmar E, Tax C, Thiim K, Uchitel J, van Osch J, van Wezel-Meijler G, Verschuur A, Wu-Smit MN, Yang E, and Zein H
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- Diagnostic Imaging, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Brain diagnostic imaging, Head
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- 2022
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