Daniël De Wolf
Ghent University Hospital
179 Papers
1K Citations
Daniël De Wolf is an academic researcher from Ghent University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Heart disease. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 172 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniël De Wolf include University of Antwerp & Ghent University.
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Papers
Acute Cardiovascular Manifestations in 286 Children with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated with COVID-19 Infection in Europe.
Israel Valverde,Yogen Singh,Joan Sanchez-de-Toledo,Paraskevi Theocharis,Ashish Chikermane,Sylvie Di Filippo,Beata Kucińska,Savina Mannarino,Amalia Tamariz-Martel,Federico Gutierrez-Larraya,Giridhar Soda,Kristof Vandekerckhove,Francisco Gonzalez-Barlatay,Colin J. McMahon,Simona Anna Marcora,Carlo Pace Napoleone,Phuoc Duong,Giulia Tuo,Antigoni Deri,Gauri Nepali,Maria Ilina,Paolo Ciliberti,Owen Miller,Xavier Iriart,Jelena Hubrechts,Irene M. Kuipers,Ana R. Sousa,Andrea Donti,Abigail Sharpe,Zdenka Reinhardt,Francesca Cairello,Daniël De Wolf,Marisa Vieira,Cecilia Lazea,Ferran Gran,Constancio Medrano-Lopez,Almudena Ortiz-Garrido,Vladislav Vukomanovic,Bernadette Brent,Ornella Milanesi,Wendy Dewals,Begoña Manso,Emanuela Valsangiacomo-Buchel,Andreia Francisco,Marie-Christine Seghaye,Isabelle Loeckx,Moises Rodriguez-Gonzalez,Susana Maria Rey-García,Victoria C. Ziesenitz,Giulia Bordin,Gabriela Doros,Gernot Grangl,Shalan Uaid Fadl,Karl Viktor Perminow,Fernando Centeno,Fatima Pinto,Jussi Niemelä,Hari Krishnan Kanthimathinathan,Paula C Randanne,Cezary Niszczota,Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti,Inés Leoz Gordillo,Madhu Obeyasekhara,Catherine Armstrong,Karina Butler,Matteo Ciuffreda,Anna Maria Villar,Naga Pappula,Roberta Caorsi,Davinder Singh,Saravanan Durairaj,Karen McLeod,Giulio Calcagni,Youssef Quizad,Marc Gewillig,Taco W. Kuijpers,Rita Ataide,Marianna Fabi,Tara Bharucha,Khushnood Abbas,Silvia Alessandra Magrass,James Wong,Daniela Iacob,Joan Balcells,Nuria GilVillanueva,Victorio Cuenca-Peiro,Ivana Cerovi,Avishay Sarfatt,Mahmoud Zaqout,Elia Sanchez-Valderrabanos,Janet Kelly-Geyer,Faim Diogo,Nathalie Cajgfinger,Mascart Françoise,Fernando Rueda-Nuñez,Matthias Gorenflo,Alessandra Grison,Delia Mihailov,Martin Koestenberger,Carlos Alcalde,Conceiçao Trigo,Anita Arola,Katarina Hanséus +102 more
TL;DR: Compared to adults with Covid-19, mortality in children with MIS-C is uncommon despite multi-system involvement, very elevated inflammatory markers and need for intensive care support.
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Patient-Specific Dose and Radiation Risk Estimation in Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization
TL;DR: It is important to monitor patient dose by dose-area product instrumentation and to use additional beam filtration to keep the effective dose as low as possible in view of the sensitivity of the pediatric patients.
Long term outcome up to 30 years after the Mustard or Senning operation: a nationwide multicentre study in Belgium
Philip Moons,Marc Gewillig,Thierry Sluysmans,Henri Verhaaren,Pierre Viart,Martial M. Massin,Bert Suys,Werner Budts,Agnes Pasquet,Daniël De Wolf,André Vliers +10 more
TL;DR: The long term outcome for patients surviving the Mustard or Senning operation was favourable in terms of late mortality, morbidity, functional, and social status.
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Congenital heart disease in 111 225 births in Belgium: birth prevalence, treatment and survival in the 21st century
Philip Moons,Thierry Sluysmans,Daniël De Wolf,Martial M. Massin,Bert Suys,Abraham Benatar,Marc Gewillig +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study is to investigate the birth prevalence, treatment modalities and short‐term survival of children with congenital heart disease who were born in 2002.
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Reference values for echocardiographic assessment of the diameter of the aortic root and ascending aorta spanning all age categories.
Laurence Campens,Laurent Demulier,Katya De Groote,Kristof Vandekerckhove,Daniël De Wolf,Mary J. Roman,Richard B. Devereux,Anne De Paepe,Julie De Backer +8 more
TL;DR: This study provides widely applicable reference values for thoracic aortic dilatation screening purposes and indicates that age, BSA, and gender must be taken into account when assessing an individual patient.
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