Researcher
Paul Herijgers
- Disciplines:Anatomy, Cardiac surgery, Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogics
Affiliations
- Faculty of Medicine (Faculty)
Responsible
From1 Aug 2016 → Today - Cardiac Surgery (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → Today
Projects
1 - 10 of 19
- Virtual Reality to improve teaching in Basic Life SupportFrom19 Sep 2022 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Development and valorisation of in vitro simulators for orthopaedic research and training.From1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2019Funding: IOF - Industrial Research Fund
- High field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner for pre-clinical research (7.0 Tesla, 30 cm bore)From1 Dec 2014 → 31 May 2019Funding: Hercules - Small and Medium size research infrastructure
- Phenotyping the patient with a systemic right ventricleFrom1 Oct 2014 → 10 Sep 2018Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Energy Harvesting and Storage for Low Frequency Vibrations.From1 Nov 2013 → 31 Oct 2016Funding: Nuclear Fission and Radiation Protection
- Soft tissue overload prevention based on patient-specific biomechanical modelling in robotic minimally invasive surgery.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Determination of the effects of insulin resistance, atherosclerosis and cardiac hypertrophy on heart failure in mice.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Cardioprotective potential in a mice model of the metabolic syndrome: relation with mitochondrial characteristics and oxidative stress.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2016Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Epidemiology, outcome, and structural differences of tricuspid valve insufficiency; identification of modifiable variables on right heart hemodynamics and evaluation of medical intervention using non-invasive morphological and functional testing.From1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2014Funding: IWT personal funding - strategic basic research grants
- Cellular Interactions and Heterogeneity in Ischemic Cardiovascular DiseaseFrom1 Nov 2010 → 31 Oct 2018Funding: BOF - Concerted Research Project from 1994
Publications
1 - 10 of 187
- Fast-track failure after cardiac surgery: risk factors and outcome with long-term follow-up(2021)
Authors: Layth Al Tmimi, Danny Hoogma, Steffen Fieuws, Paul Herijgers, Filip Rega, Peter Verbrugghe, Steffen Rex
Pages: 2463 - 2472 - Starting an aortic valve repair program: is it worthwhile? Aortic valve repair compared to replacement(2021)
Authors: Bart Meuris, Steffen Rex, Alexander Van De Bruaene, Paul Herijgers, Filip Rega, Peter Verbrugghe
Pages: 1369 - 1377 - Surgical residents' opinions on international surgical residency in Flanders, Belgium(2021)
Authors: Paul Herijgers
Pages: 421 - 427 - J-ministernotomy for aortic valve replacement: a retrospective cohort study(2021)
Authors: Paul Herijgers
- Long-term follow-up of patients with infective endocarditis in a tertiary referral center(2021)
Authors: Bert Vandenberk, Willy Peetermans, Paul Herijgers, Marie-Christine Herregods
Pages: 176 - 182 - HMGCoA reductase inhibition reverses myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction through AMP-activated protein kinase activation in a mouse model of metabolic syndrome (vol 99, pg 44, 2013)(2021)
Authors: Paul Herijgers
Pages: 1229 - 1230 - Cardiac Microvascular Endothelial Cells in Pressure Overload-Induced Heart Disease(2021)
Authors: Sander Trenson, Sander Craps, Peter Pokreisz, Jore Van Wauwe, Denise Veltman, Rik Gijsbers, Jan A Staessen, Peter Carmeliet, Filip Rega, Bart Meuris, et al.
Pages: 97 - 111 - HMGCoA reductase inhibition reverses myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction through AMP-activated protein kinase activation in a mouse model of metabolic syndrome (vol 99, pg 44, 2013)(2020)
Authors: Paul Herijgers
Pages: 2031 - 2031 - Comparison between the cervical and abdominal vagus nerves in mice, pigs, and humans(2020)
Authors: Nathalie Stakenborg, Albert Wolthuis, Paul Herijgers, Gianluca Matteoli, Guy Boeckxstaens
- How GDPR Enhances Transparency and Fosters Pseudonymisation in Academic Medical Research(2020)
Authors: Griet Verhenneman, Kathleen Claes, Paul Herijgers, Chantal Mathieu, Frank Rademakers
Pages: 35 - 57