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George Prinianakis

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Vaporidi K, Prinianakis G, Georgopoulos D, Guerin C
Intensive Care Med . 2019 Jan; 45(2):299-300. PMID: 30635674
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Akoumianaki E, Prinianakis G, Kondili E, Malliotakis P, Georgopoulos D
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2014 Aug; 203:82-9. PMID: 25169117
Unlabelled: To compare, in a group of difficult to wean critically ill patients, the short-term effects of neurally adjusted ventilator assist (NAVA), proportional assist (PAV+) and pressure support (PSV) ventilation...
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Xirouchaki N, Kondili E, Prinianakis G, Malliotakis P, Georgopoulos D
Intensive Care Med . 2013 Oct; 40(1):57-65. PMID: 24158410
Purpose: To assess the impact of lung ultrasound (LU) on clinical decision making in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients. Methods: One hundred and eighty-nine patients took part in this prospective...
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Kondili E, Alexopoulou C, Prinianakis G, Xirouchaki N, Vaporidi K, Georgopoulos D
Respir Care . 2011 Feb; 56(5):626-32. PMID: 21276320
Background: In mechanically ventilated patients with COPD, the response of the expiratory resistance of the respiratory system (expiratory R(RS)) to bronchodilators is virtually unknown. Objective: To examine the effect of...
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Klimathianaki M, Kondili E, Alexopoulou C, Prinianakis G, Georgopoulos D
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2010 Mar; 171(3):232-8. PMID: 20298815
The aim of the study was to investigate Propofol's effect on breathing stability in brain damage patients, as quantified by the Loop Gain (LG) of the respiratory system (breathing stability...
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Prinianakis G, Plataki M, Kondili E, Klimathianaki M, Vaporidi K, Georgopoulos D
Intensive Care Med . 2007 Oct; 34(1):70-4. PMID: 17928993
Objective: During pressure support ventilation (PS), an abrupt increase in ventilator pressure above the pre-set level is considered to signify expiratory muscle activity. However, relaxation of inspiratory muscles may also...
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Navalesi P, Costa R, Ceriana P, Carlucci A, Prinianakis G, Antonelli M, et al.
Intensive Care Med . 2006 Oct; 33(1):74-81. PMID: 17039354
Rationale: The helmet is a new interface with the potential of increasing the success rate of non-invasive ventilation by improving tolerance. Objectives: To perform a physiological comparison between the helmet...
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Nyktari V, Papaioannou A, Prinianakis G, Mamidakis E, Georgopoulos D, Askitopoulou H
Anesthesiology . 2006 May; 104(6):1202-7. PMID: 16732091
Background: Airway resistance depends not only on an airway's geometry but also on flow rate, and gas density and viscosity. A recent study showed that at clinically relevant concentrations, the...
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Kondili E, Prinianakis G, Alexopoulou C, Vakouti E, Klimathianaki M, Georgopoulos D
Intensive Care Med . 2006 Mar; 32(5):692-9. PMID: 16523329
Rationale: In mechanically ventilated patients respiratory system impedance may vary from time to time, resulting, with pressure modalities of ventilator support, in changes in the level of assistance. Recently, implementation...
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Georgopoulos D, Prinianakis G, Kondili E
Intensive Care Med . 2005 Nov; 32(1):34-47. PMID: 16283171
Objective: During assisted modes of ventilatory support the ventilatory output is the final expression of the interaction between the ventilator and the patient's controller of breathing. This interaction may lead...