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    IN-VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF MOUSE CAROTID ARTERY MECHANICS BY DYNAMIC BIAXIAL PRESSURE-MYOGRAPHY by van der Bruggen, M, Reesink, K, Spronck, P, Bitsch, N, Hameleers, J, Megens, R, Schalkwijk, C, Delhaas, T, Spronck, B

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-07-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Although in-vitro biomechanical behaviour of arteries is commonly studied under quasi-static conditions, dynamic (pulsatile, in-vivo) behaviour may…”
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    MEASUREMENT OF AORTIC STIFFNESS BY LASER DOPPLER VIBROMETRY: THE CARDIS STUDY by Marais, L, Khettab, H, Li, Y, Segers, P, Baets, R, Reesink, K, Aasmul, S, De Melis, M, Boutouyrie, Pi

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-07-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The CARDIS consortium developed a non-contact device for measuring carotid to femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) using a laser doppler vibrometer…”
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    Advances in the non-invasive assessment of vascular dysfunction in metabolic syndrome and diabetes: Focus on endothelium, carotid mechanics and renal vessels by Bruno, R.M, Reesink, K.D, Ghiadoni, L

    “…Abstract Aim The present paper is a selective review on the methodology and clinical significance of techniques to assess specifically endothelial function,…”
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    [OP.5B.01] QUANTIFICATION OF HEART RATE DEPENDENCY OF AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY by Tan, I, Spronck, B, Delhaas, T, Reesink, K, Kiat, H, Barin, E, Butlin, M, Avolio, A

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-09-2016)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Aortic stiffness, as measured by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), is an independent marker for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality,…”
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    Orthogonal B-Mode Evaluation of Common Carotid Artery Plaques Reveals the Absence of Outward Remodeling by Steinbuch, J., Schreuder, F.H.B.M., Reesink, K.D., Hoeks, A.P.G., Mess, W.H.

    Published in Ultrasound in medicine & biology (01-05-2018)
    “…To properly assess morphologic and dynamic parameters of arteries and plaques, we propose the concept of orthogonal distance measurements, that is,…”
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    [OP.1D.05] TYPE 2 DIABETES IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER CAROTID STIFFNESS AND GREATER PRESSURE-DEPENDENCY OF CAROTID STIFFNESS -THE MAASTRICHT STUDY by Veugen, M, Henry, R, van Sloten, T, Hermeling, E, Brunner-La Rocca, H.P, Schram, M, Dagnelie, P, Stehouwer, C, Reesink, K

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-09-2016)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with increased arterial stiffness. Underlying mechanisms are thought to involve disruption of both the elastin…”
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    P7.13 Does Carotid Artery Applanation Tonometry Cause Baroreflex Activation? by Spronck, B., Delhaas, T., Reesink, K.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Introduction Carotid artery applanation tonometry is widely used to assess carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity and the local carotid artery pressure waveform…”
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    A Rare Case of Intermittent Claudication Associated with Impaired Arterial Vasodilation by Schep, G., Spaanderman, M. E., Ghossein, C., Schütten, M., Reesink, K. D., Posthuma, J. J., ten Cate, Hugo

    Published in Case reports in vascular medicine (01-01-2017)
    “…Exercise-related intermittent claudication is marked by reduced blood flow to extremities caused by either stenosis or impaired vascular function. Although…”
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    Minimally invasive intraoperative estimation of left-ventricular end-systolic elastance with phenylephrine as loading intervention by Boly, C.A., Reesink, K.D., van den Tol, M.P., Jansen, E.K., Westerhof, B.E., Boer, C., Bouwman, R.A.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-11-2013)
    “…Left-ventricular end-systolic elastance (Ees) is an index of cardiac contractility, but the invasive nature of its assessment has limited perioperative…”
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    3.1 Quantification of Three-Dimensional Vascular Smooth Muscle Orientation and its Dispersion in Murine Carotid Arteries by Spronck, B., Megens, R., Reesink, K., Delhaas, T.

    Published in Artery research (01-12-2014)
    “…Introduction Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) play a pivotal role in regulating vascular tone in arteries, and are therefore an essential part of…”
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    P1.1 Anti-Angiogenic Treatment in Cancer Patients Causes Arterial Dilation and Stiffening Beyond the Blood Pressure Effect by Spronck, B., De Lepper, A., Alivon, M., Boutouyrie, P., Reesink, K.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Introduction Anti-angiogenic treatment (AAT) prescribed in cancer patients often induces hypertension and is associated with increased pulse wave velocity…”
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    P11.5 Cardiac and Vascular Tissue Properties Determine the Central Blood Pressure Waveform: Consequences for Pulse Wave Analysis by Heusinkveld, M., Spronck, B., Lumens, J., Delhaas, T., Hughes, A., Reesink, K.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Various methods exist to estimate central blood pressure (BP) waveforms from noninvasive peripheral BP measurements. Most methods consider only vascular…”
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    P4.11 Type 2 Diabetes is Associated with Greater Carotid Stiffness and Greater Pressure-Dependency of Carotid Stiffness—The Maastricht Study by Veugen, M., Van Sloten, T., Henry, R., Hermeling, E., Rocca, H.-P., Schram, M., Dagnelie, P., Stehouwer, C., Reesink, K.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Purpose Arterial remodeling underlies the association between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and arterial stiffness. Remodeling may also affect the pressure-dependency…”
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