His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Radiology and Ejection fraction. The study incorporates disciplines such as Endocrinology and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in addition to Internal medicine. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Cardiology and In patient in his research.
His work deals with themes such as Hemodynamics, Dobutamine, Stroke volume, Nuclear medicine and Doppler imaging, which intersect with Magnetic resonance imaging. The concepts of his Radiology study are interwoven with issues in Coronary artery disease and Coronary arteries. His Coronary artery disease research also works with subjects such as
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Radiology and Nuclear medicine. When carried out as part of a general Internal medicine research project, his work on Ejection fraction, Coronary artery disease and Diastole is frequently linked to work in In patient, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His work in Cardiology addresses issues such as Pulse wave velocity, which are connected to fields such as Aortic arch and Angiology.
His Magnetic resonance imaging research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cardiac function curve, Cardiac imaging, Myocardial infarction and Perfusion. His Radiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Coronary angiography and Coronary arteries, Artery. Albert de Roos performs multidisciplinary studies into Nuclear medicine and Reproducibility in his work.
Albert de Roos spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Cardiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Pulse wave velocity and Endocrinology. His work is connected to Obesity, Ejection fraction, Cardiac function curve, Coronary artery disease and Blood pressure, as a part of Internal medicine. His work investigates the relationship between Cardiology and topics such as Systole that intersect with problems in Atrioventricular Septal Defect and Ventricle.
His study on Magnetic resonance imaging is covered under Radiology. The Angiography and Stenosis research he does as part of his general Radiology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as In patient, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Endocrinology research focuses on Fatty liver and how it relates to Gastroenterology.
Albert de Roos mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Magnetic resonance imaging, Cardiology, Aorta and Endocrinology. His Internal medicine and Obesity, Pulse wave velocity, Body mass index, Epidemiology of obesity and Blood pressure investigations all form part of his Internal medicine research activities. His research on Magnetic resonance imaging concerns the broader Radiology.
His Myocardial infarction research extends to the thematically linked field of Radiology. As a part of the same scientific family, Albert de Roos mostly works in the field of Cardiology, focusing on Systole and, on occasion, Ascending aorta and Aortic stiffness. His work on Aortic arch as part of his general Aorta study is frequently connected to Reproducibility, Intraclass correlation and Coefficient of variation, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
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Diagnostic Performance of Coronary Angiography by 64-Row CT
Julie M. Miller;Carlos E. Rochitte;Marc Dewey;Armin Arbab-Zadeh.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Effect of posterolateral scar tissue on clinical and echocardiographic improvement after cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Gabe B. Bleeker;Theodorus A.M. Kaandorp;Hildo J. Lamb;Eric Boersma.
Circulation (2006)
Prognostic value of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease.
Gabija Pundziute;Joanne D. Schuijf;Joanne D. Schuijf;J. Wouter Jukema;J. Wouter Jukema;Eric Boersma.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2007)
Myocardial steatosis is an independent predictor of diastolic dysfunction in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Luuk J. Rijzewijk;Rutger W. van der Meer;Johannes W.A. Smit;Michaela Diamant.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2008)
Right ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary obstruction index at helical CT: prediction of clinical outcome during 3-month follow-up in patients with acute pulmonary embolism
Rutger W van der Meer;Peter M T Pattynama;Marco J L van Strijen;Annette A van den Berg-Huijsmans.
Radiology (2005)
Infarct tissue heterogeneity assessed with contrast-enhanced MRI predicts spontaneous ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
Stijntje Dorien Roes;C. Jan Willem Borleffs;Rob J. van der Geest;Jos J.M. Westenberg.
Circulation-cardiovascular Imaging (2009)
Comparison of aortic root dimensions and geometries before and after transcatheter aortic valve implantation by 2- and 3-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography and multislice computed tomography.
Arnold C.T. Ng;Victoria Delgado;Frank van der Kley;Miriam Shanks.
Circulation-cardiovascular Imaging (2010)
Magnetic resonance imaging to assess the hemodynamic effects of pulmonary valve replacement in adults late after repair of tetralogy of fallot.
Hubert W. Vliegen;Alexander van Straten;Albert de Roos;Arno A.W. Roest.
Circulation (2002)
Preoperative Thresholds for Pulmonary Valve Replacement in Patients With Corrected Tetralogy of Fallot Using Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Thomas Oosterhof;Alexander van Straten;Hubert W. Vliegen;Folkert J. Meijboom.
Circulation (2007)
Diastolic dysfunction is associatedwith altered myocardial metabolism inasymptomatic normotensive patientswith well-controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus
Michaela Diamant;Michaela Diamant;Hildo J Lamb;Ymte Groeneveld;Edwin L Endert.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2003)
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