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Xenofon M Sakellariou

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Papadopoulos G, Balomenou F, Sakellariou X, Tassopoulos C, Nikas D, Giapros V, et al.
J Clin Med . 2024 Apr; 13(7). PMID: 38610619
Obesity is invariably accompanied by autonomic dysfunction, although data in pediatric populations are conflicting. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 12 studies (totaling 1102 participants) comparing obese and...
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Sakellariou X, Katsouras C, Papafaklis M, Floros C, Michalis L, Karmpaliotis D
Cardiovasc Revasc Med . 2023 Dec; 62:95-104. PMID: 38135569
Purpose: Contrast media (CM)-associated adverse effects including mainly acute kidney injury and hypersensitivity reactions still remain a significant treatment burden to vulnerable patients requiring percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The complete...
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Sakellariou X, Kolettis T, Nikas D
Clin Med Res . 2023 May; 21(1):26-35. PMID: 37130786
Metformin, commonly prescribed in diabetic patients, can cause lactic acidosis. Although generally rare, this side effect remains a source of concern in procedures requiring contrast media, due to the risk...
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Papadopoulos G, Sakellariou X, Nikas D, Kolettis T
Hellenic J Cardiol . 2022 Jun; 67:79-81. PMID: 35709906
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Sakellariou X, Papafaklis M, Domouzoglou E, Katsouras C, Michalis L, Naka K
World J Cardiol . 2021 Oct; 13(9):399-415. PMID: 34621486
Exercise exerts direct effects on the vasculature the impact of hemodynamic forces on the endothelium, thereby leading to functional and structural adaptations that lower cardiovascular risk. The patterns of blood...
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Sakellariou X, Katsanos G, Efstathopoulos A, Sfairopoulos D, Stamatis K, Pappas S, et al.
J Cardiovasc Dev Dis . 2021 Jun; 8(6). PMID: 34063837
Patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may demonstrate distal microvascular embolization of thrombotic materials. We retrospectively examined 20 cases displaying extensive thrombus in...
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Sakellariou X, Efstathopoulos A, Stamatis K, Nikas D, Kolettis T
Eur J Case Rep Intern Med . 2020 Dec; 7(12):001918. PMID: 33313001
Learning Points: Mobile right heart thrombi require rapid therapeutic choices between surgical thrombectomy and thrombolysis.Half-dose alteplase may be effective, even in the presence of an extensive thrombus burden.