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University of Groningen

The right ventricle in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction Gorter, Thomas Michiel

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Publication date: 2018

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Gorter, T. M. (2018). The right ventricle in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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Stellingen: behorende bij dit proefschrift

1. Een kwart van de patiënten met HFpEF heeft rechter ventrikel dysfunctie met als belangrijkste oorzaak pulmonale hypertensie (dit proefschrift)

2. Pre-capillaire pulmonale hypertensie in HFpEF leidt tot rechter ventrikel falen en vroegtijdig overlijden (dit proefschrift)

3. Niet-invasieve TAPSE/SPAP ratio voorspelt de aanwezigheid van pre-capillaire pulmonale hypertensie in HFpEF (dit proefschrift)

4. Verminderde pulmonale vaatcompliantie in HFpEF geeft tijdens inspanning een afgenomen Frank-Starling mechanisme in de linker ventrikel (dit proefschrift) 5. Boezemfibrilleren en diabetes mellitus zijn geassocieerd met rechter ventrikel

dysfunctie in HFpEF (dit proefschrift)

6. Bij een hoog NT-proBNP in HFpEF moet men beducht zijn op overbelasting van de rechter ventrikel

7. Eindpunten gerelateerd aan pulmonale hypertensie en rechter ventrikel functie moeten In hartfalenstudies een prominente rol krijgen

8. Thus the right ventricle may be said to be made for the sake of transmitting blood through the lungs, not for nourishing them – William Harvey (De Motu Cordis, 1628) 9. Hartfalen is een hemodynamische ziekte

10. Artsen zijn er medeschuldig aan dat patiënten de diagnose hartfalen ten onrechte positiever beleven dan de diagnose kanker

11. The aim of medicine is to prevent disease and prolong life, the ideal of medicine is to eliminate the need of a physician – William J. Mayo

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