Werner Mess

Professor

Prof. Werner Mess received his medical degree in 1989 at the University of Düsseldorf, whereafter he was a resident in neurology in Mannheim/Heidelberg and Düsseldorf until 1994. As a certified neurologist he went to Nieuwegein (NL), where he worked as a clinical neurophysiologist for two years. In 1997, he became staff member and subsequently (2006) chairman of the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology at Maastricht University. In 2003, he received his PhD in Medicine at Maastricht University on the physical properties of microembolus detection and in 2007 became professor of clinical neurophysiology.

He has been involved in ultrasound since his first scientific activities resulting in a thesis based on CW Doppler measurements of the carotid and vertebral arteries in patients with an asymptomatic vascular disease. Since then, he has performed and participated in multiple studies on plaque morphology as well as microembolus detection. The latter led to his PhD degree and focussed on the physical aspects of the method. Currently, he focusses on long-term embolus detection, as well as the combined evaluation of functional, and anatomical properties of the carotid artery by means of ultrasound. He is an internationally recognised expert in this field and a member of the ESNCH and board member of the Neurosonology Research Group.

Department of Clinical Neurophysiology
P. Debyelaan 25, 6229 HX Maastricht 
PO Box 5800, 6202 AZ Maastricht
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: +31(0)43 387 52 73

  • 2010
    • Langer, S., Koeppel, T. A., Greiner, A., Kalder, J., Keschenau, P. R., Mess, W. H., & Jacobs, M. J. (2010). Intraoperative Neuromonitoring for Prevention of Neurological Complications in Aortic Surgery. Zentralblatt für Chirurgie, 135(5), 421-426. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0030-1247383
    • Mommertz, G., Das, M., Langer, S., Koeppel, T. A., Krings, T., Mess, W. H., Schiefer, J., & Jacobs, M. J. (2010). Early control of distal internal carotid artery during carotid endarterectomy: does it reduce cerebral microemboli?Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 51(3), 369-375.
    • Braakman, H. M. H., Lodder, J., Postma, A. A., Span, L. F. R., & Mess, W. H. (2010). Vasospasm is a significant factor in cyclosporine-induced neurotoxicity: Case report. BMC Neurology, 10, 30. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-10-30
    • Koeppel, T. A., Mess, W. H., & Jacobs, M. J. (2010). Motor Evoked Potentials in Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery: PRO. Cardiology Clinics, 28(2), 351-360. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccl.2010.01.013
    • Graf, I. M., Schreuder, F. H. B. M., Mess, W. H., Reneman, R. S., & Hoeks, A. P. G. (2010). Spatial Distension Variations Are Associated with Focal Atherosclerotic Plaques. Cerebrovascular Diseases, 29(2), 199-205. https://doi.org/10.1159/000267280
  • 2009
    • Vlaar, A. M. M., Tromp, S. C., Weber, W. E., Hubens-Hustinx, R. M., & Mess, W. H. (2009). The reliability of transcranial duplex scanning in parkinsonian patients: comparison of different observers and ultrasound systems. Movement Disorders, 24, S217-S218.
  • 2005
    • Cappendijk, V. C., Cleutjens, K. B. J. M., Kessels, A. G. H., Heeneman, S., Schurink, G. W. H., Welten, R. J., Mess, W. H., Daemen, M. J., van Engelshoven, J. M. A., & Kooi, M. E. (2005). Assessment of human atherosclerotic carotid plaque components with multisequence MR imaging: initial experience. Radiology, 234(2), 487-492. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2342032101
  • 2003
    • Rodriguez-Hernandez, S., Kroon, A. A., van Boxtel, M. P. J., Mess, W. H., Lodder, J., Jolles, J., & de Leeuw, P. W. (2003). Is there a side predilection for cerebrovascular disease?Hypertension, 42, 56-60. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000077983.66161.6F
  • 2002
    • Rodriguez-Hernandez, S., van Boxtel, M. P. J., Kroon, A. A., Mess, W. H., Lodder, J., & Jolles, J. (2002). Carotid intima media thickness asymetry in an untreated uncomplicated hypertensive population.Cerebrovascular Diseases, 13(suppl 4, 1-53.