Jeannette Hofmeijer
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Predictive value of resting-state fMRI graph measures in hypoxic encephalopathy after cardiac arrest
Lange P, Verhulst M, Tuladhar A, Tewarie P, Keijzer H, Klijn C, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2025 Mar;
46:103763.
PMID: 40056784
Introduction: Current multimodal prediction models can determine the prognosis of about half of comatose cardiac arrest patients. We investigated whether whole-brain graph-theoretical measures from early resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging...
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Voogd E, Thijs M, Levers M, Hofmeijer J, Frega M
PLoS One
. 2024 Dec;
19(12):e0314913.
PMID: 39705243
Mild therapeutic hypothermia showed potential neuroprotective properties during and after cerebral hypoxia or ischemia in experimental animal studies. However, in clinical trials, where hypothermia is mainly applied after reperfusion, results...
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Verhulst M, Keijzer H, van Gils P, van Heugten C, Meijer F, Tonino B, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Oct;
45(15):e26769.
PMID: 39449030
Long-term cognitive impairment is common in cardiac arrest survivors. Screening to identify patients at risk is recommended. Functional magnetic resonance brain imaging (fMRI) holds potential to contribute to prediction of...
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van Gils P, van Gils P, Nutma S, Nutma S, Meeske K, Meeske K, et al.
Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):5-11.
PMID: 39445445
Aims: Effective treatments to improve brain recovery after cardiac arrest are needed. Ghrelin showed efficacy in experimental models and was associated with lower neuron-specific enolase levels in the clinical Ghrelin...
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Nutma S, Roesink O, van Heugten C, Hofmeijer J
Resuscitation
. 2024 Aug;
203:110375.
PMID: 39174000
Aim: Around six percent of comatose patients after cardiac arrest have a Cerebral Performance Categories score of three (CPC3) at six months after the arrest, classified as severe neurological disability....
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Pottkamper J, Verdijk J, Stuiver S, Aalbregt E, Ten Doesschate F, Verwijk E, et al.
Ann Clin Transl Neurol
. 2024 Aug;
11(9):2289-2300.
PMID: 39161097
Objective: The postictal state is underrecognized in epilepsy. Animal models show improvement of postictal symptoms and cerebral perfusion with acetaminophen or nimodipine. We studied the effects of acetaminophen or nimodipine...
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van Putten M, Ruijter B, Horn J, van Rootselaar A, Tromp S, van Kranen-Mastenbroek V, et al.
Neurology
. 2024 Jul;
103(3):e209608.
PMID: 38991197
Objectives: Rhythmic and periodic patterns (RPPs) on EEG in patients in a coma after cardiac arrest are associated with a poor neurologic outcome. We characterize RPPs using qEEG in relation...
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Nutma S, Beishuizen A, van den Bergh W, Foudraine N, le Feber J, Filius P, et al.
JAMA Neurol
. 2024 May;
81(6):603-610.
PMID: 38709502
Importance: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates have markedly risen in the last decades, but neurological outcome only improved marginally. Despite research on more than 20 neuroprotective strategies involving patients in...
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van der Meij A, Holswilder G, Bernsen M, van Os H, Hofmeijer J, Spaander F, et al.
Eur Stroke J
. 2024 Feb;
9(3):600-612.
PMID: 38420950
Introduction: To improve our understanding of the relatively poor outcome after endovascular treatment (EVT) in women we assessed possible sex differences in baseline neuroimaging characteristics of acute ischemic stroke patients...
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Stuiver S, Pottkamper J, Verdijk J, Ten Doesschate F, van Putten M, Hofmeijer J, et al.
Eur Psychiatry
. 2024 Feb;
67(1):e16.
PMID: 38351599
Background: Most patients show temporary impairments in clinical orientation after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)-induced seizures. It is unclear how postictal reorientation relates to electroencephalography (EEG) restoration. This relationship may provide additional...