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Vanessa M Ferreira
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 92
Citations - 4473
Vanessa M Ferreira is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocarditis & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2328 citations. Previous affiliations of Vanessa M Ferreira include National Institutes of Health & University of Calgary.
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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in Nonischemic Myocardial Inflammation: Expert Recommendations.
Vanessa M Ferreira,Jeanette Schulz-Menger,Godtfred Holmvang,Christopher M. Kramer,Iacopo Carbone,Udo Sechtem,Ingrid Kindermann,Matthias Gutberlet,Leslie T. Cooper,Peter Liu,Matthias G. Friedrich +10 more
TL;DR: This JACC Scientific Expert Panel provides consensus recommendations for an update of the cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) diagnostic criteria for myocardial inflammation in patients with suspected acute or active myocardian inflammation (Lake Louise Criteria) that include options to use parametric mapping techniques.
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Clinical recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance mapping of T1, T2, T2 and extracellular volume: A consensus statement by the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) endorsed by the European Association for Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI)
Daniel Messroghli,James C. Moon,Vanessa M Ferreira,Lars Grosse-Wortmann,Taigang He,Peter Kellman,Julia Mascherbauer,Reza Nezafat,Michael Salerno,Erik B. Schelbert,Andrew J. Taylor,Richard B. Thompson,Martin Ugander,Ruud B. van Heeswijk,Matthias G. Friedrich +14 more
TL;DR: This document provides a summary of the existing evidence for the clinical value of parametric mapping in the heart as of mid 2017, and gives recommendations for practical use in different clinical scenarios for scientists, clinicians, and CMR manufacturers.
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Medium-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on multiple vital organs, exercise capacity, cognition, quality of life and mental health, post-hospital discharge
Betty Raman,Betty Raman,Mark Philip Cassar,Elizabeth M. Tunnicliffe,Nicola Filippini,Ludovica Griffanti,Fidel Alfaro-Almagro,Thomas W. Okell,Fintan Sheerin,Cheng Xie,Masliza Mahmod,Ferenc E. Mózes,Adam J. Lewandowski,Eric O Ohuma,David A. Holdsworth,H Lamlum,M J Woodman,C Krasopoulos,Rebecca J. Mills,McConnell Fak.,Chaoyue Wang,Christoph Arthofer,Frederik J Lange,Jesper L. R. Andersson,Mark Jenkinson,Charalambos Antoniades,Charalambos Antoniades,Keith M. Channon,Keith M. Channon,Mayooran Shanmuganathan,Vanessa M Ferreira,Stefan K. Piechnik,Paul Klenerman,Christopher E. Brightling,Nick P. Talbot,Nayia Petousi,Najib M. Rahman,Ho L-P.,Kathryn J Saunders,John R. Geddes,Paul Harrison,Kyle T.S. Pattinson,Matthew J. Rowland,Brian Angus,Fergus V. Gleeson,Michael Pavlides,Michael Pavlides,Ivan Koychev,Karla L. Miller,Clare E. Mackay,Peter Jezzard,Stephen M. Smith,Stefan Neubauer,Stefan Neubauer +53 more
TL;DR: A significant proportion of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospital experience ongoing symptoms of breathlessness, fatigue, anxiety, depression and exercise limitation at 2-3 months from disease-onset.
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Extracellular Myocardial Volume in Patients With Aortic Stenosis.
Russell J. Everett,Thomas A. Treibel,Miho Fukui,Heesun Lee,Marzia Rigolli,Anvesha Singh,Petra Bijsterveld,Lionel Tastet,Tarique A Musa,Laura E Dobson,Calvin W. L. Chin,Gabriella Captur,Sang Yong Om,Stephanie Wiesemann,Vanessa M Ferreira,Stefan K. Piechnik,Jeanette Schulz-Menger,Erik B. Schelbert,Marie-Annick Clavel,David E. Newby,Saul G. Myerson,Phillipe Pibarot,Sahmin Lee,João L. Cavalcante,Seung Pyo Lee,Gerry P McCann,John P Greenwood,James C. Moon,Marc R. Dweck +28 more
TL;DR: In patients with severe aorti stenosis scheduled for aortic valve intervention, an increased ECV% is a measure of left ventricular decompensation and a powerful independent predictor of mortality.
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Pheochromocytoma Is Characterized by Catecholamine-Mediated Myocarditis, Focal and Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis, and Myocardial Dysfunction
Vanessa M Ferreira,Mafalda Marcelino,Stefan K. Piechnik,Claudia Marini,Theodoros D. Karamitsos,Ntobeko A.B. Ntusi,Jane M. Francis,Matthew D. Robson,J. Ranjit Arnold,Radu Mihai,Julia Thomas,Maria Herincs,Zaki Hassan-Smith,Zaki Hassan-Smith,Andreas Greiser,Wiebke Arlt,Wiebke Arlt,Márta Korbonits,Niki Karavitaki,Ashley B. Grossman,John A.H. Wass,Stefan Neubauer +21 more
TL;DR: This first systematic CMR study characterizing the cardiac phenotype in pheochromocytoma showed that cardiac involvement was frequent and, for some variables, persisted after curative surgery, supporting a direct role of catecholamine toxicity that may produce subtle but long-lasting myocardial alterations.