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International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | 2003

Assessment of myocardial viability in a porcine model of chronic coronary artery stenosis with dual dose dobutamine magnetic resonance imaging

Steven Dymarkowski; Monika Szilard; Alex Maes; Xs Liu; Yanming Huang; Eric Verbeken; Luc Mortelmans; Jan Bogaert; I. De Scheerder

In a non-surgical porcine coronary stenosis model resulting in chronic left ventricle dysfunction, we aimed in this study to evaluate the potential of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to distinguish dysfunctional but viable from necrotic myocardium by using multiple levels of dobutamine inotropic stimulation during a cine MRI protocol (F.P. van Rugge et al. Circulation 1994; 90: 127–138). We compared our results with histopathology. We were able to demonstrate a biphasic effect at increasing doses of dobutamine in a subgroup of animals with a high-grade coronary stenosis, while in another subgroup the coronary stenosis produced a chronic myocardial infarction, in which no functional recovery could be obtained. In this experimental protocol, dual dose dobutamine MRI proved to be an accurate and reproducible technique to perform viability studies in chronic obstructive coronary artery disease. It permits distinguishing chronic ischemic, but viable myocardium from infarcted tissue. The detection of chronically underperfused but potentially salvageable myocardium is of significant clinical importance since it may aid in determining which patients are eligible for revascularization.


Heart | 2003

A thermal view of the arterial wall after coronary angioplasty

Leonidas Diamantopoulos; Xs Liu; I. De Scheerder

During coronary balloon angioplasty (PTCA), arterial wall injury is unavoidable. This injury could give rise to local inflammation, accounting for increased thrombogenicity and hyperplasia. Coronary thermography is a new method that aims to detect the inflamed areas on the arterial wall by tracing the heat signatures of the activated macrophages. The temperature traces below …


76th Annual Scientific Session of the American-Heart-Association | 2003

Batimastat (BB94) anti-restenosis trial utilizing the Biodivysio local drug delivery PC-stent (BRILLIANT-EU-Trial) - The final results

Xs Liu; Claude Hanet; Bernard Chevalier; Bernard Glatt; J Fajadet; P. van den Heuvel; Edouard Benit; I. De Scheerder


European Heart Journal | 2002

Study of anti-restenosis with the blodivysio dexamethasone eluting stent (STRIDE) - a multicenter trial

Xs Liu; Claude Hanet; Michel Vandormael; Legrand; Yanming Huang; I. De Scheerder


Minerva Cardioangiologica | 2009

Role of stem and progenitor cells in postmyocardial infarction patients

Xs Liu; Dieter Dauwe; Abdulsamie Patel; Stefan Janssens


Circulation | 2005

Nitric oxide inhalation decreases myocardial injury in a porcine model of cardiac ischemia and reperfusion

Xs Liu; Yanming Huang; Jose Luis Santos; Melissa Swinnen; Marijke Pellens; Hilde Gillijns; U Leuven; Marielle Scherrer-Crosbie; Mj Semigran; Frans Van de Werf; Kd Bloch; Stefan Janssens


European Heart Journal | 1999

Evaluation of the biocompatibility of two new diamond-like stent coatings (Dylyn) in a porcine coronary stent model

De S; Yanming Huang; Qb Ping; Xs Liu; Monika Szilard; Eric Verbeken; Daniël Neerinck; E Demeyere; W Coppens; Frans Van de Werf


European Heart Journal | 1999

Impact of surface electrochemical polishing on stent performance: insights from a porcine coronary model

De S; Xs Liu; Qb Ping; Yanming Huang; Monika Szilard; Eric Verbeken; Frans Van de Werf


Archive | 2009

Noninvasive Imaging of 18F-HFB-labeled Progenitor Cells after Intracoronary Delivery in a Porcine Model of Ischemia-Reperfusion

Olivier Gheysens; Xs Liu; Dominique Vanderghinste; Ellen Caluwé; Marijke Pellens; Guy Bormans; Stefan Janssens; Luc Mortelmans


European Heart Journal | 2007

A new percutaneous porcine chronic myocardial ischemia model utilizing a reduction stent

Xs Liu; Melissa Swinnen; Peter Pokreisz; Glenn Marsboom; H Gilijns; Marijke Pellens; Jan Bogaert; Eric Verbeken; Frans Van de Werf; Stefan Janssens

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Monika Szilard

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Yanming Huang

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Eric Verbeken

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Luc Mortelmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Frans Van de Werf

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ivan De Scheerder

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Qb Ping

Catholic University of Leuven

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Johan Nuyts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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I. De Scheerder

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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