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dr. J. (Joppe) Nijman MD

dr. J. (Joppe) Nijman MD

Assistant Professor - medical
  • IC patient care

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Child Health

Biography

Biography

Dr. Joppe Nijman is pediatric intensivist and clinical researcher in the University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands. In 2002, he started his academic career with a bachelor degree Biology / Biomedical Sciences at Utrecht University, followed by the Selective Utrecht Medical Master (SUMMA) which he successfully completed in 2011. Subsequently, he acquired his PhD degree at Utrecht University on “Postnatally Acquired Cytomegalovirus Infections in Preterm Infants” in 2013. During his PhD trajectory, he also participated in the “Effective Perinatal Intensive Care in Europe study” funded by the EU. In 2018, he finished his pediatrics residency in the Wilhelmina’s Childrens Hospital in Utrecht, The Netherlands, followed by a pediatric intensive care fellowship in the same hospital. During his residency, he supervised a PhD student on “Advances in congenital and postnatal cytomegalovirus infections” who successfully defended her thesis in 2017.

At the start of his clinical fellowship he has shifted his research focus and now aims to improve the prognosis of infants with congenital heart disease using advanced data science. Currently, he is co-chair of the Data Science working Group of the European Society of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC), member of the European Association Brain in Congenital Heart Disease consortium (EUR-ABC) and principal investigator of the Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Congenital Heart Disease (NECTAR) study.

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Research Output (45)

Perioperative Brain Injury in Relation to Early Neurodevelopment among Children with Severe Congenital Heart Disease:Results from a European Collaboration

Neukomm Astrid, Claessens Nathalie H P, Bonthrone Alexandra F, Stegeman Raymond, Feldmann Maria, Nijman Maaike, Jansen Nicolaas J G, Nijman Joppe, Groenendaal Floris, de Vries Linda S, Benders Manon J N L, Breur Johannes M P J, Haas Felix, Bekker Mireille N, Logeswaran Thushiha, Reich Bettina, Kottke Raimund, Dave Hitendu, Simpson John, Pushparajah Kuberan, Kelly Christopher J, Arulkumaran Sophie, Rutherford Mary A, Counsell Serena J, Chew Andrew, Knirsch Walter, Sprong Maaike C A, van Schooneveld Monique M, Hagmann Cornelia, Latal Beatrice, 22 Nov 2023, In: The Journal of Pediatrics. 266

Ultra-Wideband Radar for Simultaneous and Unobtrusive Monitoring of Respiratory and Heart Rates in Early Childhood:A Deep Transfer Learning Approach

Arasteh Emad, Veldhoen Esther S, Long Xi, van Poppel Maartje, van der Linden Marjolein, Alderliesten Thomas, Nijman Joppe, de Goederen Robbin, Dudink Jeroen 5 Sep 2023, In: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 23 , p. 1-18

Prognostic factors for multi-organ dysfunction in pediatric oncology patients admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit

Soeteman Marijn, Fiocco Marta F, Nijman Joppe, Bollen Casper W, Marcelis Maartje M, Kilsdonk Ellen, Nieuwenhuis Edward E S, Kappen Teus H, Tissing Wim J E, Wösten-van Asperen Roelie M 12 Jul 2023, In: Frontiers in oncology. 13 12 p.

Continuous Data-Driven Monitoring in Critical Congenital Heart Disease:Clinical Deterioration Model Development

Zoodsma Ruben S., Bosch Rian, Alderliesten Thomas, Bollen Casper W., Kappen Teus H., Koomen Erik, Siebes Arno, Nijman Joppe 16 May 2023, In: JMIR Cardio. 7 10 p.

Risk Factors for Perioperative Brain Lesions in Infants With Congenital Heart Disease:A European Collaboration

Bonthrone Alexandra F, Stegeman Raymond, Feldmann Maria, Claessens Nathalie H P, Nijman Maaike, Jansen Nicolaas J G, Nijman Joppe, Groenendaal Floris, de Vries Linda S, Benders Manon J N L, Haas Felix, Bekker Mirielle N, Logeswaran Thushiha, Reich Bettina, Kottke Raimund, Hagmann Cornelia, Latal Beatrice, Dave Hitendu, Simpson John, Pushparajah Kuberan, Austin Conal, Kelly Christopher J, Arulkumaran Sophie, Rutherford Mary A, Counsell Serena J, Knirsch Walter, Breur Johannes M P J 27 Oct 2022, In: Stroke. 53 , p. 3652-3661 10 p.

Early Determinants of Adverse Motor Outcomes in Preschool Children with a Critical Congenital Heart Defect

Sprong Maaike C A, Huijgen Barbara C H, de Vries Linda S, Talacua Hanna, van Loon Kim, Eijsermans Rian M J C, Nijman Joppe, Breur Johannes M P J, van Brussel Marco, Slieker Martijn G 16 Sep 2022, In: Journal of Clinical medicine. 11

Mind the gap:Mapping variation between national and local clinical practice guidelines for acute paediatric asthma from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands

Koldeweij Charlotte, Appelbaum Nicholas, Rodriguez Gonzalvez Carmen, Nijman Joppe, Nijman Ruud, Sinha Ruchi, Maconochie Ian, Clarke Jonathan May 2022, In: PLoS ONE. 17

Longitudinal Motor-Developmental Outcomes in Infants with a Critical Congenital Heart Defect

Sprong Maaike C A, van Brussel Marco, de Vries Linda S, van der Net Janjaap, Nijman Joppe, Breur Johannes M P J, Slieker Martijn G 16 Apr 2022, In: Children (Basel, Switzerland). 9 , p. 1-16

CeRebrUm and CardIac Protection with ALlopurinol in Neonates with Critical Congenital Heart Disease Requiring Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CRUCIAL):study protocol of a phase III, randomized, quadruple-blinded, placebo-controlled, Dutch multicenter trial

Stegeman Raymond, Nijman Maaike, Breur Johannes M P J, Groenendaal Floris, Haas Felix, Derks Jan B, Nijman Joppe, van Beynum Ingrid M, Taverne Yannick J H J, Bogers Ad J J C, Helbing Willem A, de Boode Willem P, Bos Arend F, Berger Rolf M F, Accord Ryan E, Roes Kit C B, de Wit G Ardine, Jansen Nicolaas J G, Benders Manon J N L, 23 Feb 2022, In: Trials. 23

Tidal Volume in Pediatric Ventilation:Do You Get What You See?

Koomen Erik, Nijman Joppe, Nieuwenstein B. , Kappen Teus 24 Dec 2021, In: Journal of Clinical medicine. 11 , p. 1-7

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