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Box, F.M.A.

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Box, F. M. A. (2007, September 13). In Vivo flow and wall shear stress assessment in the carotid artery with MRI. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12558

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Publications

Peer reviewed Papers in international journals

* Spilt A, Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC, Kunz P, Kamper AM, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA. Reproducibility of total cerebral blood flow measurements using phase contract magnetic resonance imaging. JMRI 2002;16(1):1-5

* Box FMA, Rutten MCM, van Buchem MA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC.

Quantitative methods for comparisons between velocity encoded MR-

measurements and finite element modeling in phantom models. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2002;2331:255-64

* Box FMA, Spilt A, Van Buchem MA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC. Automatic model-based contour detection and blood flow quantification in small vessels with velocity encoded magnetic resonance imaging. Invest Radiol

2003;38(9):567-77

* Ten Dam VH, Box FMA, de Craen AJM, van den Heuvel DMJ, Bollen Edward LEM, Murray HM, van Buchem MA, Westendorp RGJ, Blauw GJ. Effect of pravastatin on cerebral blood flow and parenchyma volume in elderly at risk for vascular disease. Stroke 2005;36(8):1633-6

* Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, Rutten MCM, Reiber JHC. The influence of flow, vessel diameter and non-Newtonian blood viscosity on the wall shear stress in a carotid bifurcation model for unsteady flow. Invest Radiol 2005;40(5):277-94

* Abrahamyan L, Schaap JA, Hoekstra AG, Shamonin D, Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC, Sloot PMA. A problem solving environment for image-based computational hemodynamics. Lecture Notes in Computer Science

2005;3514:287-94

* Box FMA, van der Grond J, Palm-Meinders IH, van der Geest RJ, de Craen AJM, Jukema JW, Reiber JHC, van Buchem MA, Blauw GJ. Pravastatin decreases shear stress and blood velocity in the internal carotid artery without affecting flow volume; results from the PROSPER MRI study. Stroke 2007;38:1374-1376

* Box FMA, RJ van der Geest, van der Grond J, van Osch MJP, Zwinderman AH, Palm-Meinders IH, Doornbos J, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA, Reiber JHC.

Reproducibility of wall shear stress assessment with the paraboloid method in the internal carotid artery with velocity encoded MRI in healthy young individuals, JMRI, In Press

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Peer reviewed abstracts in international journals

* Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, van Osch MJP, van der Grond J, de Craen AJM, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA, Reiber JHC. Differences in velocity profiles between young and elderly healthy volunteers affect wall shear stress assessment with the paraboloid method in the internal carotid artery; a study with velocity encoded MRI. J Biomech 2006;39(S1):S301

Submitted for journal publication

* Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, van Osch MJP, van der Grond J, de Craen AJM, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA, Reiber JHC. Differences in velocity profiles between young and elderly healthy volunteers affect shear stress assessment with the paraboloid method in the internal carotid artery; a study with velocity encoded MRI.

* Box FMA, de Koning PJH, van der Geest RJ, Doornbos J, Rutten MCM, Bertina RM, van Buchem MA, Reiber JHC. Patient specific imaging for computational fluid dynamical calculations with MRI.

* Palm-Meinders IH, Box FMA, van Osch MJP, de Craen AJM, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA, van der Grond J. Diastolic wall shear stress in the internal carotid artery is associated with different cardiovascular risk factors than systolic wall shear stress.

* van Es ACGM, van der Flier WM, Box FMA, Middelkoop HAM, Westendorp RGJ, M.A. van Buchem MA, van der Grond J. Carotid and basilar artery wall shear stress in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment.

Peer reviewed papers in conference Proceedings

* Box FMA, Spilt A, van Buchem MA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC. Automatic model Based contour detection and flow quantification of blood flow in small vessels with velocity encoded MRI. Proceedings ISMRM 7 Philadelphia 1999:571

* Spilt A, Box FM., van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC, van Buchem MA. Quantitated flow mapping with MRI of total cerebral blood flow: what causes variation?.

Proceedings ISMRM 7 Philadelphia 1999:2014

* Box FMA, Rutten MCM, van Buchem MA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC.

Quantitative methods for comparisons between velocity encoded MR-

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* ten Dam VH, Box FMA, van den Heuvel DMJ, Bollen ELEM, Norrie J, van Buchem MA, Westendorp RGJ, Blauw GJ. No benefit of pravastatin on decline of cerebral blood flow in the elderly. The PROSPER MRI-Study. Goteborg 2003

* Box FMA, Rutten MCM, Van der Geest RJ, VanTilburg NH, Bertina RM, Reiber JHC. Modeling of non-Newtonian blood viscosity for finite element calculations of blood flow. European Society of Biomechanics ‘s Hertogenbosch 2004

* Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC. In vivo wall shear stress assessment in the carotid bifurcation by a combination of the finite element approach and MRI.

ISMRM Flow and Motion conference Zurich 2004

* Abrahamyan L, Schaap JA, Hoekstra AG, Shamonin D, Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, Reiber JHC, Sloot PMA. A problem solving environment for image-based computational hemodynamics. ICCS Atlanta 2005;287-94

* Box FMA, Palm-Meinders IH, van der Geest RJ, Blauw GJ, de Craen AJM, Doornbos J, vd Grond J, van Osch MJP, Reiber JHC, van Buchem MA. The effect of pravastatin and lipids on the wall shear stress in the PROSPER population. ISMRM Miami 2005

* Box FMA, van der Geest RJ, van Osch MJP, van der Grond J, de Craen AJM, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA, Reiber JHC. Differences in velocity profiles between young and elderly healthy volunteers affect wall shear stress assessment with the paraboloid method in the internal carotid artery; a study with velocity encoded MRI. WCB Munich 2006

* Palm-Meinders IH, Box FMA, van Osch MJP, de Craen AJM, Blauw GJ, van Buchem MA, van der Grond J. Carotid wall shear stress and cardiovascular risk factors. RSNA Chicago 2006

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