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Wang, Li
Delft University of Technology
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- 2024Effect of printing layer orientation and polishing on the fatigue strength of 3D-printed dental zirconiacitations
- 2024Effect of printing layer orientation and polishing on the fatigue strength of 3D-printed dental zirconiacitations
- 2023Rail wear rate on the Belgian railway networkcitations
- 2023Design Considerations for the Bottom Cell in Perovskite / Silicon Tandems: An Industrial Perspectivecitations
- 2022Spectroscopy of solid-solution transparent sesquioxide laser ceramic Tm:LuYO3citations
- 2021The antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles biocomposite films depends on the silver ions release behaviourcitations
- 2021Sustainable materials for 3D concrete printingcitations
- 2021Sustainable materials for 3D concrete printingcitations
- 2020Insight into the Mechanisms of High Activity and Stability of Iridium Supported on Antimony-Doped Tin Oxide Aerogel for Anodes of Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzerscitations
- 2020Combined pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse using alkali and ionic liquid to increase hemicellulose content and xylanase productioncitations
- 2019Identification of Laves phases in a Zr or Hf containing γ-γ′ Co-base superalloycitations
- 2018Reprogrammable, magnetically controlled polymeric nanocomposite actuatorscitations
- 2018New insights into perovskite-Ti$_{3}$AlC precipitate splitting in a Ti-45Al-5Nb-0.75C alloy by transmission electron microscopycitations
- 2017Morphology evolution of $mathrm{Ti_3}$AlC carbide precipitates in high Nb containing TiAl alloyscitations
- 2017Influence of alloy composition and thermal history on carbide precipitation in γ-based TiAl alloyscitations
- 2017Improving the activity and stability of Ir catalysts for PEM electrolyzer anodes by SnO 2 :Sb aerogel supports: does V addition play an active role in electrocatalysis?citations
- 2017Microstructure of gas atomised γ-TiAl based alloy powderscitations
- 2016Shape Animation with Combined Captured and Simulated Dynamics
- 2016Growth mechanism for alternating supply epitaxy
- 2016Process Optimization of Dual-Laser Beam Welding of Advanced Al-Li Alloys Through Hot Cracking Susceptibility Modelingcitations
- 2015Coating Design for Controlling Phase IMC Formation in Dissimilar Al-Mg Metal Welding
- 2015Characterization of bi-layered magnetic nanoparticles synthesized via two-step surface-initiated ring-opening polymerizationcitations
- 2015Thermoelectric power generation from lanthanum strontium titanium oxide at room temperature through the addition of graphenecitations
- 2015Nucleation and thermal stability of carbide precipitates in high Nb containing TiAl alloyscitations
- 2014Multiple Autonomic and Repolarization Investigation of Sudden Cardiac Death in Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Controlscitations
- 2014Effects of Carbon Content, Annealing Condition and Internal Defects on the nucleation, growth and coarsening of P-type Carbides in High Niobium Containing TiAl Alloys
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Multiple Autonomic and Repolarization Investigation of Sudden Cardiac Death in Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Controls
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<jats:sec><jats:title>Background—</jats:title><jats:p>Prophylactic defibrillator implantation is recommended in dilated, nonischemic heart disease and left ventricular ejection fraction of ≤0.30 to 0.35. Noninvasive testing should improve accuracy in decision making of prophylactic defibrillator implantation.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Methods and Results—</jats:title><jats:p>We enrolled 60 patients (median age, 57 years) with dilated cardiomyopathy and left ventricular ejection fraction ≤0.50, and 30 control subjects (median age, 59 years) with left ventricular ejection fraction >0.50. The protocol included an initial assessment, a second assessment after 3 years, and a final follow-up: pharmacological baroreflex testing (baroreceptor reflex sensitivity), short-term spectral analysis of heart rate variability (low frequency/high frequency), and long-term time domain analysis (SD of all normal-to-normal R–R intervals), exercise microvolt T wave alternans, and signal-averaged ECG, and corrected QT-time. The median follow-up was 7 years. End points were cardiac death, resuscitated cardiac arrest, and arrhythmic death. Cardiac death was observed in 21 patients. Resuscitated cardiac arrest and arrhythmic death caused by ventricular tachyarrhythmias ≥240 per minute was observed in 7 and 10 patients, respectively. In the single time point analysis, microvolt T wave alternans, baroreceptor reflex sensitivity, and SD of all normal-to-normal R–R intervals at initial testing added significant information regarding cardiac death. Microvolt T wave alternans added information on resuscitated cardiac arrest or arrhythmic death at multiple time points (<jats:italic>P</jats:italic><0.001). False-negative microvolt T wave alternans results were seen in 8% of patients.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Conclusions—</jats:title><jats:p>Noninvasive testing and left ventricular ejection fraction could not reliably identify patients with dilated cardiomyopathy at risk of fatal ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Therefore, the strategy to confine prophylactic implantable cardioverter-defibrillator implantation to patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and severely reduced LV function should be reconsidered.</jats:p></jats:sec>