2017 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
Gabriel P. Krestin mainly investigates Radiology, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Magnetic resonance imaging and Coronary artery disease. His Radiology study deals with Coronary angiography intersecting with Computed tomography. His work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Microangiopathy and Surgery.
His Magnetic resonance imaging study incorporates themes from Ventricular function, Vascular disease, Nuclear medicine and Ultrasound. Gabriel P. Krestin combines subjects such as Predictive value of tests, Pre- and post-test probability, Confidence interval, Stenosis and Chest pain with his study of Coronary artery disease. Gabriel P. Krestin focuses mostly in the field of Spiral computed tomography, narrowing it down to matters related to Sinus rhythm and, in some cases, Unstable angina.
Gabriel P. Krestin mainly focuses on Radiology, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Magnetic resonance imaging and Nuclear medicine. His Radiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Coronary artery disease and Coronary angiography. When carried out as part of a general Internal medicine research project, his work on Confidence interval, Asymptomatic, Artery and Heart rate is frequently linked to work in In patient, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
Gabriel P. Krestin has researched Cardiology in several fields, including Rotterdam Study and Calcification. Gabriel P. Krestin focuses mostly in the field of Magnetic resonance imaging, narrowing it down to topics relating to Pathology and, in certain cases, Hyperintensity. The study incorporates disciplines such as Osteoarthritis and Perfusion in addition to Nuclear medicine.
Gabriel P. Krestin focuses on Radiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Nuclear medicine, Osteoarthritis and Internal medicine. His Radiology study frequently links to other fields, such as Aortic valve. His research on Magnetic resonance imaging also deals with topics like
His Nuclear medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Effusion, Perfusion, Ultrasound and Confidence interval. In his research on the topic of Osteoarthritis, Glycosaminoglycan and Pathology is strongly related with Cartilage. His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Diabetes mellitus and Cardiology.
Gabriel P. Krestin focuses on Radiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Rotterdam Study, Internal medicine and Prospective cohort study. His Radiology research incorporates elements of Infective endocarditis and Endocarditis. Gabriel P. Krestin combines subjects such as Osteoarthritis, Young adult, Resuscitation, Cartilage and Intensive care unit with his study of Magnetic resonance imaging.
His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Diabetes mellitus and Cardiology. His study on Coronary circulation is often connected to Pressure overload as part of broader study in Cardiology. His Prospective cohort study research incorporates themes from Inflammation, Exacerbation, Cystic fibrosis and Confidence interval.
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Superparamagnetic iron oxide contrast agents: physicochemical characteristics and applications in MR imaging.
Yi-Xiang J. Wang;Shahid M. Hussain;Gabriel P. Krestin.
European Radiology (2001)
High-resolution spiral computed tomography coronary angiography in patients referred for diagnostic conventional coronary angiography.
Nico R. Mollet;Filippo Cademartiri;Carlos A.G. van Mieghem;Giuseppe Runza.
Circulation (2005)
Diagnostic accuracy of 64-slice computed tomography coronary angiography: a prospective, multicenter, multivendor study.
W. Bob Meijboom;Matthijs F.L. Meijs;Joanne D. Schuijf;Maarten J. Cramer.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2008)
Incidental findings on brain MRI in the general population.
Meike W Vernooij;M Arfan Ikram;Hervé L Tanghe;Arnaud J P E Vincent.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2007)
Prevalence and risk factors of cerebral microbleeds The Rotterdam Scan Study
M. W. Vernooij;A. van der Lugt;M. A. Ikram;P. A. Wielopolski.
Neurology (2008)
Comprehensive Assessment of Coronary Artery Stenoses : Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography Versus Conventional Coronary Angiography and Correlation With Fractional Flow Reserve in Patients With Stable Angina
W. Bob Meijboom;Carlos A.G. Van Mieghem;Niels van Pelt;Annick Weustink.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2008)
Multislice spiral computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with stable angina pectoris
Nico R Mollet;Filippo Cademartiri;Koen Nieman;Francesco Saia.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2004)
Diagnostic accuracy of non-invasive 64-slice CT coronary angiography in patients with stable angina pectoris
Francesca Pugliese;Nico R. A. Mollet;Giuseppe Runza;Carlos van Mieghem.
European Radiology (2006)
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Cerebral Microbleeds An Update of the Rotterdam Scan Study
Mariëlle M.F. Poels;Meike W. Vernooij;M. Arfan Ikram;Albert Hofman.
Stroke (2010)
A clinical prediction rule for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease: validation, updating, and extension.
Tessa S S Genders;Ewout W Steyerberg;Hatem Alkadhi;Sebastian Leschka.
European Heart Journal (2011)
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