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Netherlands Heart Journal | 2010

Procedural and long-term outcome of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in octogenarians

Laa Moonen; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; Nhj Nico Pijls

Background/objectives. To investigate the procedural and long-term outcome of primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in octogenarians with an acute myocardial infarction.Methods. We performed a retrospective analysis of all consecutive octogenarian patients (n=98) with an acute myocardial infarction treated with primary PCI in the Catharina Hospital in the year 2006. We compared procedural results and outcome with a matched control group composed of non-octogenarians undergoing primary PCI. Follow-up period was one year.Results. The initial success rate of PCI was similar in the two groups but short-term mortality was higher among the elderly patients: 30-day mortality 26.3 vs. 9.6%. Age-adjusted mortality between 30 days and one year was comparable in the two groups and similar to natural survival in the Netherlands. Octogenarians were less likely to have a normal left ventricular function during follow-up (48.3 vs. 66.7%). New York Heart Association (NYHA) class and recurrence rate of myocardial infarction was higher among octogenarians.Conclusion. Technical success rate during primary PCI was as good for octogenarians as in younger patients, but 30-day mortality, though acceptable, was higher among the elderly. After 30 days, age-adjusted mortality was comparable in both groups. (Neth Heart J 2010;18:129-34.)


Eurointervention | 2016

Novel monorail infusion catheter for volumetric coronary blood flow measurement in humans: in vitro validation

van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; Julien Adjedj; Inge Wijnbergen; Gabor G. Toth; Mcm Marcel Rutten; Emanuele Barbato; van Lx Lokien Nunen; Nhj Nico Pijls; de B Bruyne

AIMS The aim of this study is to validate a novel monorail infusion catheter for thermodilution-based quantitative coronary flow measurements. METHODS AND RESULTS Based on the principles of thermodilution, volumetric coronary flow can be determined from the flow rate of a continuous saline infusion, the temperature of saline when it enters the coronary artery, and the temperature of the blood mixed with the saline in the distal part of the coronary artery. In an in vitro set-up of the systemic and coronary circulation at body temperature, coronary flow values were varied from 50-300 ml/min in steps of 50 ml/min. At each coronary flow value, thermodilution-based measurements were performed at infusion rates of 15, 20, and 30 ml/min. Temperatures and pressures were simultaneously measured with a pressure/temperature sensor-tipped guidewire. Agreement of the calculated flow and the measured flow as well as repeatability were assessed. A total of five catheters were tested, with a total of 180 measurements. A strong correlation (ρ=0.976, p<0.0001) and a difference of -6.5±15.5 ml/min were found between measured and calculated flow. The difference between two repeated measures was 0.2%±8.0%. CONCLUSIONS This novel infusion catheter used in combination with a pressure/temperature sensor-tipped guidewire allows accurate and repeatable absolute coronary flow measurements. This opens a window to a better understanding of the coronary microcirculation.


Netherlands Heart Journal | 2012

Circadian and weekly variation and the influence of environmental variables in acute myocardial infarction

Inge Wijnbergen; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; Nico Nico Pijls; Jgp Tijssen

ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to investigate the circadian and weekly variation and assess the influence of environmental variables on the occurrence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).MethodsOur study population consisted of 2983 consecutive patients admitted with AMI between January 2006 and May 2008. Data were abstracted from hospital records and partially from an electronic database. In patients with a known time of onset of AMI, circadian variation was analysed. In all patients, weekly variation of onset of AMI was analysed. Information on daily mean temperature, sunny hours, rainy hours, maximal humidity and mean atmospheric pressure was obtained from the KNMI database and the influence of these environmental variables on the incidence of AMI was analysed.Results and conclusionIncidence of AMI shows a circadian pattern with an increase in occurrence during daylight. AMI occurs equally on each day of the week and no relation was found between environmental variables and the occurrence of AMI.


Netherlands Heart Journal | 2013

Intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation in acute myocardial infarction: old and emerging indications

van Lx Lokien Nunen; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; S Stéphanie Schampaert; Bjem Steerneman; Mcm Marcel Rutten; van de Fn Frans Vosse; Nico Nico Pijls


Netherlands Heart Journal | 2017

Evaluation of bifurcation stenting techniques at Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven in 2013

Stefan Leus; van E Hagen; Frederik M. Zimmermann; van Lx Lokien Nunen; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; Jacques J. Koolen; Nhj Nico Pijls


Archive | 2013

Single bolus regadenoson injection versus central venous infusion of adenosine to induce maximum coronary hyperemia for measurement of fractional flow reserve

van Lx Lokien Nunen; Guy Lenders; S Stéphanie Schampaert; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; Inge Wijnbergen; Pal Tonino; Nico Nico Pijls


Archive | 2012

Intra-aortic balloon pump support in the isolated beating pig heart

S Stéphanie Schampaert; van Lx Lokien Nunen; Mcm Marcel Rutten; van S Sjoerd Tuijl; van de Fn Frans Vosse; Nico Nico Pijls; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer


Physical Review E | 2011

Modeling coronary hemodynamics in health and disease

van der A Arjen Horst; Fl Frits Boogaard; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; Mcm Marcel Rutten; van de Fn Frans Vosse


Mechatronics | 2010

Expression of CD11b and CD62L on circulating moonocytes: Relationship with repetitive ischemia

Jwem Jan Willem Sels; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; van de Fn Frans Vosse; Nico Nico Pijls


Archive | 2009

Fractional flow reserve, inflammation and plaque vulnerability

Jwem Jan Willem Sels; van 't Marcel Marcel Veer; van de Fn Frans Vosse; Nico Nico Pijls

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Nico Nico Pijls

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Mcm Marcel Rutten

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Inge Wijnbergen

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Nhj Nico Pijls

Eindhoven University of Technology

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S Stéphanie Schampaert

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Jwem Jan Willem Sels

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Wilbert Aarnoudse

Eindhoven University of Technology

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van der A Arjen Horst

Eindhoven University of Technology

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