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52. Treatment of early-stage mycosis fungoides: results from the PROspective Cutaneous Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (PROCLIPI) study
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Quaglino, P. Prince, H. M. Cowan, R. Vermeer, M. and Papadavid, E. Bagot, M. Servitjie, O. Berti, E. Guenova, E. Stadler, R. Querfeld, C. Busschots, A. M. Hodak, E. and Patsatsi, A. Sanches, J. Maule, M. Yoo, J. Kevin, M. and Fava, P. Ribero, S. Zocchi, L. Rubatto, M. Fierro, M. T. Wehkamp, U. Marshalko, M. Mitteldorf, C. Akilov, O. Ortiz-Romero, P. Estrach, T. Vakeva, L. Enz, P. A. and Wobser, M. Bayne, M. Jonak, C. Rubeta, M. Forbes, A. and Bates, A. Battistella, M. Amel-Kashipaz, R. Vydianath, B. Combalia, A. Georgiou, E. Hauben, E. Hong, E. K. and Jost, M. Knobler, R. Amitay-Laish, I. Miyashiro, D. and Cury-Martins, J. Martinez, X. Muniesa, C. Prag-Naveh, H. and Stratigos, A. Nikolaou, V. Quint, K. Ram-Wolff, C. and Rieger, K. Stranzenbach, R. Szepesi, A. Alberti-Violetti, S. and Felicity, E. Cerroni, L. Kempf, W. Whittaker, S. and Willemze, R. Kim, Y. Scarisbrick, J. J.
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Background The PROspective Cutaneous Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (PROCLIPI) study is a prospective analysis of an international database. Here we examine front-line treatments and quality of life (QoL) in patients with newly diagnosed mycosis fungoides (MF). Objectives To identify (i) differences in first-line approaches according to tumour-nodes-metastasis-blood (TNMB) staging; (ii) parameters related to a first-line systemic approach and (iii) response rates and QoL measures. Methods In total, 395 newly diagnosed patients with early-stage MF (stage IA-IIA) were recruited from 41 centres in 17 countries between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2018 following central clinicopathological review. Results The most common first-line therapy was skin-directed therapy (SDT) (322 cases, 81 center dot 5%), while a smaller percentage (44 cases, 11 center dot 1%) received systemic therapy. Expectant observation was used in 7 center dot 3%. In univariate analysis, the use of systemic therapy was significantly associated with higher clinical stage (IA, 6%; IB, 14%; IIA, 20%; IA-IB vs. IIA, P < 0 center dot 001), presence of plaques (T1a/T2a, 5%; T1b/T2b, 17%; P < 0 center dot 001), higher modified Severity Weighted Assessment Tool (> 10, 15%
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53. Response to the Comment on 'proving the Effectiveness of the Fundamentals of Robotic Surgery (FRS) Skills Curriculum: A Single-blinded, Multispecialty, Multi-institutional Randomized Control Trial: Not only Surgeon's Manual Skills.'
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Satava, R.M. Stefanidis, D. Levy, J.S. Smith, R. Martin, J.R. Monfared, S. Timsina, L.R. Darzi, A.W. Moglia, A. Brand, T.C. Dorin, R.P. Dumon, K.R. Francone, T.D. Georgiou, E. Goh, A.C. Marcet, J.E. Martino, M.A. Sudan, R. Vale, J. Gallagher, A.G.
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54. Treatment of early-stage mycosis fungoides: results from the PROspective Cutaneous Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (PROCLIPI) study
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Quaglino, P, Prince, HM, Cowan, R, Vermeer, M, Papadavid, E, Bagot, M, Servitjie, O, Berti, E, Guenova, E, Stadler, R, Querfeld, C, Busschots, AM, Hodak, E, Patsatsi, A, Sanches, J, Maule, M, Yoo, J, Kevin, M, Fava, P, Ribero, S, Zocchi, L, Rubatto, M, Fierro, MT, Wehkamp, U, Marshalko, M, Mitteldorf, C, Akilov, O, Ortiz-Romero, P, Estrach, T, Vakeva, L, Enz, PA, Wobser, M, Bayne, M, Jonak, C, Rubeta, M, Forbes, A, Bates, A, Battistella, M, Amel-Kashipaz, R, Vydianath, B, Combalia, A, Georgiou, E, Hauben, E, Hong, EK, Jost, M, Knobler, R, Amitay-Laish, I, Miyashiro, D, Cury-Martins, J, Martinez, X, Muniesa, C, Prag-Naveh, H, Stratigos, A, Nikolaou, V, Quint, K, Ram-Wolff, C, Rieger, K, Stranzenbach, R, Szepesi, A, Alberti-Violetti, S, Felicity, E, Cerroni, L, Kempf, W, Whittaker, S, Willemze, R, Kim, Y, Scarisbrick, JJ, Quaglino, P, Prince, HM, Cowan, R, Vermeer, M, Papadavid, E, Bagot, M, Servitjie, O, Berti, E, Guenova, E, Stadler, R, Querfeld, C, Busschots, AM, Hodak, E, Patsatsi, A, Sanches, J, Maule, M, Yoo, J, Kevin, M, Fava, P, Ribero, S, Zocchi, L, Rubatto, M, Fierro, MT, Wehkamp, U, Marshalko, M, Mitteldorf, C, Akilov, O, Ortiz-Romero, P, Estrach, T, Vakeva, L, Enz, PA, Wobser, M, Bayne, M, Jonak, C, Rubeta, M, Forbes, A, Bates, A, Battistella, M, Amel-Kashipaz, R, Vydianath, B, Combalia, A, Georgiou, E, Hauben, E, Hong, EK, Jost, M, Knobler, R, Amitay-Laish, I, Miyashiro, D, Cury-Martins, J, Martinez, X, Muniesa, C, Prag-Naveh, H, Stratigos, A, Nikolaou, V, Quint, K, Ram-Wolff, C, Rieger, K, Stranzenbach, R, Szepesi, A, Alberti-Violetti, S, Felicity, E, Cerroni, L, Kempf, W, Whittaker, S, Willemze, R, Kim, Y, and Scarisbrick, JJ
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BACKGROUND: The PROspective Cutaneous Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (PROCLIPI) study is a prospective analysis of an international database. Here we examine front-line treatments and quality of life (QoL) in patients with newly diagnosed mycosis fungoides (MF). OBJECTIVES: To identify (i) differences in first-line approaches according to tumour-nodes-metastasis-blood (TNMB) staging; (ii) parameters related to a first-line systemic approach and (iii) response rates and QoL measures. METHODS: In total, 395 newly diagnosed patients with early-stage MF (stage IA-IIA) were recruited from 41 centres in 17 countries between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2018 following central clinicopathological review. RESULTS: The most common first-line therapy was skin-directed therapy (SDT) (322 cases, 81·5%), while a smaller percentage (44 cases, 11·1%) received systemic therapy. Expectant observation was used in 7·3%. In univariate analysis, the use of systemic therapy was significantly associated with higher clinical stage (IA, 6%; IB, 14%; IIA, 20%; IA-IB vs. IIA, P < 0·001), presence of plaques (T1a/T2a, 5%; T1b/T2b, 17%; P < 0·001), higher modified Severity Weighted Assessment Tool (> 10, 15%; ≤ 10, 7%; P = 0·01) and folliculotropic MF (FMF) (24% vs. 12%, P = 0·001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated significant associations with the presence of plaques (T1b/T2b vs. T1a/T2a, odds ratio 3·07) and FMF (odds ratio 2·83). The overall response rate (ORR) to first-line SDT was 73%, while the ORR to first-line systemic treatments was lower (57%) (P = 0·027). Health-related QoL improved significantly both in patients with responsive disease and in those with stable disease. CONCLUSIONS: Disease characteristics such as presence of plaques and FMF influence physician treatment choices, and SDT was superior to systemic therapy even in patients with such disease characteristics. Consequently, future treatment guidelines for early-stage MF need to address these issues.
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55. Composite multilayered coatings on mild steel
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Panagopoulos, C. N., Georgiou, E. P., Tsoutsouva, M. G., and Krompa, M.
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56. A compact and portable laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy instrument for single and double pulse applications
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Goujon, J., Giakoumaki, A., Piñon, V., Musset, O., Anglos, D., Georgiou, E., and Boquillon, J.P.
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57. Use of failure-to-rescue to identify international variation in postoperative care in low-, middle- and high-income countries
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Ahmad T., Bouwman R. A., Grigoras I., Aldecoa C., Hofer C., Hoeft A., Holt P., Buhre W., Pearse R. 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operative ,Male ,Pediatrics ,GLOBAL HEALTH ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,030202 anesthesiology ,surgical procedures, operative, mortality ,Health care ,statistics and numerical data ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged, 80 and over ,HIGH-RISK SURGERY ,COMPLICATIONS ,OUTCOMES ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,PATIENT MORTALITY ,Female ,SURGICAL MORTALITY ,Cohort study ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Anesthesiology ,medicine ,QUALITY ,Humans ,Elective surgery ,postoperative care, statistics and numerical data ,Aged ,Quality of Health Care ,Postoperative Care ,business.industry ,Postoperative complication ,mortality ,CANCER-SURGERY ,surgical procedures ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Logistic Models ,VOLUME ,postoperative care, methods ,Human medicine ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Background.The incidence and impact of postoperative complications are poorly described. Failure-to-rescue, the rate of death following complications, is an important quality measure for perioperative care but has not been investigated across multiple health care systems.Methods.We analysed data collected during the International Surgical Outcomes Study, an international 7-day cohort study of adults undergoing elective inpatient surgery. Hospitals were ranked by quintiles according to surgical procedural volume (Q1 lowest to Q5 highest). For each quintile we assessed in-hospital complications rates, mortality, and failure-to-rescue. We repeated this analysis ranking hospitals by risk-adjusted complication rates (Q1 lowest to Q5 highest).Results.A total of 44 814 patients from 474 hospitals in 27 low-, middle-, and high-income countries were available for analysis. Of these, 7508 (17%) developed one or more postoperative complication, with 207 deaths in hospital (0.5%), giving an overall failure-to-rescue rate of 2.8%. When hospitals were ranked in quintiles by procedural volume, we identified a three-fold variation in mortality (Q1: 0.6% vs Q5: 0.2%) and a two-fold variation in failure-to-rescue (Q1: 3.6% vs Q5: 1.7%). Ranking hospitals in quintiles by risk-adjusted complication rate further confirmed the presence of important variations in failure-to-rescue, indicating differences between hospitals in the risk of death among patients after they develop complications.Conclusions.Comparison of failure-to-rescue rates across health care systems suggests the presence of preventable postoperative deaths. Using such metrics, developing nations could benefit from a data-driven approach to quality improvement, which has proved effective in high-income countries.
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58. A short course in basic surgical techniques for undergraduates improves confidence in instrument handling, suturing, knot-tying and minor lesion excision
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Shanmugarajah, K, Shalhoub, J, Mastoridis, S, Wang, T, Georgiou, E, Raglan, O, and Paraskeva, P A
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59. Evaluation of cord blood platelet gel production utilizing low volume cord blood units: the experience of hellenic cord blood bank
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Mallis, P., primary, Dimou, Z., additional, Panagouli, E., additional, Zoidakis, J., additional, Sarri, P., additional, Georgiou, E., additional, Gkioka, V., additional, Stavropoulos-Giokas, C., additional, and Michalopoulos, E., additional
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60. Management of patients with residual microcalcifications and false-negative results after stereotactic vacuum – assisted biopsy of mammographic suspicious microcalcifications
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Georgiou, E., primary, Milatou, M., additional, Kritikos, N., additional, and Kinoglou, G., additional
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61. Comparison of laparoscopic surgical skills acquired on a virtual reality simulator and a box trainer: an analysis for obstetrics-gynecology residents
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Varras, M. Loukas, C. Nikiteas, N. Varra, V.K. Varra, F.N. Georgiou, E.
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Background/Aims: It is well known that laparoscopic surgery requires the demonstration of a different set of technical skills when compared to open surgery. Laparoscopic training using simulators has been shown to accelerate learning in an efficient and standardized manner. Significant research has been conducted for skills acquisition in abdominal surgery, but in the field of gynecologic laparoscopy the relevant studies are limited. The aim of this study was to compare the training efficacy of virtual reality (VR) simulators and box-trainers (BTs) for skills acquisition in gynecologic surgery, and also to study the transferability of these skills in the performance of more advanced gynecologic operations. Methods: Twenty residents in obstetrics-gynecology with minimal laparoscopic experience were randomized into two equal groups to be trained on either a VR simulator (Group-A) or a BT (Group-B). Group-A was trained on basic tasks (clipping, peg transfer, and cutting), whereas Group-B was trained on ovarian cystectomy and salpingotomy using custom training models. After training, the two groups were assessed on the performance of two laparoscopic gynecologic procedures on a VR simulator (salpingotomy and salpingectomy). Performance metrics included time, instrument pathlength, and various task-specific errors. Results: Both groups demonstrated significant performance improvement in all training tasks, for all but one of the metrics (p < 0.05). After training, both groups had improved performance in the laparoscopic operations using the VR simulator, but this trend was not statistically significant in any metric considered (p > 0.05). Similarly, the post-training performance between the two groups was not statistically different (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Basic skills training on either a VR simulator or BT results in equivalent but not statistically significant performance improvement with more advanced gynecologic laparoscopic tasks on a VR simulator. ©2020 Varras et al. Published by IMR Press.
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62. Performance Assessment of Subjects with Nursing Education Trained in Sigmoidoscopy by Means of a Simulator
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Dokoutsidou, E. Alodat, M. Mavrogiannis, C. Georgiou, K. Giannakoulopoulou, E. Galanis, P. Loukas, C. Enochsson, L. Georgiou, E.
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Reports evaluating simulation-based sigmoidoscopy training among nurses are scarce. The aim of this prospective nonrandomized study was to assess the performance of nurses in simulated sigmoidoscopy training and the potential impact on their performance of endoscopy unit experience, general professional experience, and skills in manual activities requiring coordinated maneuvers. Forty-four subjects were included: 12 nurses with (Group A) and 14 nurses without endoscopy unit experience (Group B) as well as 18 senior nursing students (Group C). All received simulator training in sigmoidoscopy. Participants were evaluated with respect to predetermined validated metrics. Skills in manual activities requiring coordinated maneuvers were analyzed to draw possible correlations with their performance. The total population required a median number of 5 attempts to achieve all predetermined goals. Groups A and C outperformed Group B regarding the number of attempts needed to achieve the predetermined percentage of visualized mucosa (p =.017, p =.027, respectively). Furthermore, Group A outperformed Group B regarding the predetermined duration of procedure (p =.046). A tendency was observed for fewer attempts needed to achieve the overall successful endoscopy in both Groups A and C compared with Group B. Increased score on playing stringed instruments was associated with decreased total time of procedure (rs = -.34, p =.03) and with decreased number of total attempts for successful endoscopy (rs = -.31, p =.046). This study suggests that training nurses and nursing students in simulated sigmoidoscopy is feasible by means of a proper training program. Experience in endoscopy unit and skills in manual activities have a positive impact on the training process. © 2020 Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates.
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63. Role of laparoscopic simulators in the development and assessment of laparoscopic surgical skills in laparoscopic surgery and gynecology (Review)
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Varras, M. Nikiteas, N. Varra, V.-K. Varra, F.-N. Georgiou, E. Loukas, C.
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The aim of the present review article was to provide an overview of the evaluation and capability of the different types of laparoscopic simulators in the application of training in laparoscopic gynecological surgery. The literature suggests that the acquisition of surgical psychomotor skills is best achieved in a simulated laboratory outside of the live operating environment. The present review article includes scientific publications on current laparoscopic gynecological simulators, including laparoscopic box trainers, laparoscopic virtual reality simulators, animal models, human cadavers and lightly embalmed human cadavers. At present, controversy exists as to the superiority of virtual reality simulators over laparoscopic box trainers on the transferability and development of minimally invasive surgical skills for the justification of their increased cost. The present review article covers the role of simulation-based surgical education in the development and assessment of the appropriated surgical skills for laparoscopic gynecological procedures. Within the surgical curriculum, the tertiary laparoscopic training hospitals should include surgical simulation-based programs for laparoscopic training to gynecologists outside the live operation rooms under appropriate supervision. © 2020 Spandidos Publications. All rights reserved.
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64. Proving the effectiveness of the fundamentals of robotic surgery (FRS) skills curriculum: A single-blinded, multispecialty, multi-institutional randomized control trial
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Satava, R.M. Stefanidis, D. Levy, J.S. Smith, R. Martin, J.R. Monfared, S. Timsina, L.R. Darzi, A.W. Moglia, A. Brand, T.C. Dorin, R.P. Dumon, K.R. Francone, T.D. Georgiou, E. Goh, A.C. Marcet, J.E. Martino, M.A. Sudan, R. Vale, J. Gallagher, A.G.
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Objective: To demonstrate the noninferiority of the fundamentals of robotic surgery (FRS) skills curriculum over current training paradigms and identify an ideal training platform. Summary Background Data: There is currently no validated, uniformly accepted curriculum for training in robotic surgery skills. Methods: Single-blinded parallel-group randomized trial at 12 international American College of Surgeons (ACS) Accredited Education Institutes (AEI). Thirty-three robotic surgery experts and 123 inexperienced surgical trainees were enrolled between April 2015 and November 2016. Benchmarks (proficiency levels) on the 7 FRS Dome tasks were established based on expert performance. Participants were then randomly assigned to 4 training groups: Dome (n ¼ 29), dV-Trainer (n ¼ 30), and DVSS (n ¼ 32) that trained to benchmarks and control (n ¼ 32) that trained using locally available robotic skills curricula. The primary outcome was participant performance after training based on task errors and duration on 5 basic robotic tasks (knot tying, continuous suturing, cutting, dissection, and vessel coagulation) using an avian tissue model (transfer-test). Secondary outcomes included cognitive test scores, GEARS ratings, and robot familiarity checklist scores. Results: All groups demonstrated significant performance improvement after skills training (P < 0.01). Participating residents and fellows performed tasks faster (DOME and DVSS groups) and with fewer errors than controls (DOME group; P < 0.01). Inter-rater reliability was high for the checklist scores (0.82-0.97) but moderate for GEARS ratings (0.40-0.67). Conclusions: We provide evidence of effectiveness for the FRS curriculum by demonstrating better performance of those trained following FRS compared with controls on a transfer test. We therefore argue for its implementation across training programs before surgeons apply these skills clinically. Copyright © 2019 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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65. Validation of a Novel Needle Holder to Train Advanced Laparoscopy Skills to Novices in a Simulator Environment
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Oussi, N. Georgiou, K. Larentzakis, A. Thanasas, D. Castegren, M. Georgiou, E. Enochsson, L.
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Background. Our aim was to determine if a newly designed Najar needle holder (NNH) shortens the time for novices to improve advanced laparoscopy (AL) techniques (suturing/knot tying), compared with a conventional macro needle holder (MNH) in a simulator. Furthermore, we aimed to validate a new video scoring system determining AL skills. Methods. Forty-six medical students performed identical surgical tasks in a prospective, crossover study evaluating AL skills (NNH vs MNH). All subjects performed a double-throw knot, 2 single-throw knots following 3 running sutures in the Simball Box (SB) simulator. After resting, subjects switched needle holders. All tasks were videotaped and analyzed using SB software and by 2 independent reviewers using the Objective Video Evaluation Scoring Table (OVEST). Trial performance expressed as SB Overall Score (SBOS) and OVEST. Results. In the group starting with NNH (followed by MNH) OVEST was consistently high during both trials (median = 12.5, range = 6.5-18.0, and median = 13.5, range = 6.5-21.0; P =.2360). However, in the group starting with MNH, OVEST improved significantly when the participants changed to NNH (median = 10.0, range = 2.5-19.5, vs median = 14.5, range = 4.5-18.0; P =.0003); an improvement was also found with SBOS (median = 37%, range = 27% to 92%, vs median = 48%, range = 34% to 70%; P =.0289). In both trials, both independent reviewers’ OVEST measures correlated well: Trial 1: β = 0.97, P
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66. Monotherapy and combination therapy with acitretin for mycosis fungoides: results of a retrospective, multicentre study
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Nikolaou, V. Patsatsi, A. Sidiropoulou, P. Chlouverakis, G. Kavvalou, E. Koletsa, T. Economidi, A. Georgiou, E. Papadavid, E. Rigopoulos, D. Stratigos, A.J. Kruger-Krasagakis, S.E.
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Background: Retinoids have long been used in the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. However, data on acitretin use for mycosis fungoides (MF) are very limited. Objectives: To evaluate treatment outcomes of acitretin in patients with MF attending three academic referral centres in different regions of Greece. Methods: Data on effectiveness, safety and drug survival of acitretin as monotherapy or as adjuvant regimen were collected in a multicentre, register-based, retrospective study. Results: Overall, 128 patients (64.8% male; mean age at MF diagnosis 59.7 years) were included. Folliculotropic MF was present in 24 (18.8%) cases. Most patients (n = 118; 92.2%) had early-stage disease (≤IIA) at acitretin initiation. In all, 28 (21.9%) patients received acitretin monotherapy, while 100 (78.1%) subjects on acitretin concomitantly received phototherapy (n = 65; 50.8%) or topical steroids (n = 27; 21.1%). Acitretin was given as a first-line agent in 73 (57%) cases. A 77.3% overall response rate was noted: 44.5% and 32.8% for complete and partial responses, respectively. Acitretin was more effective as first-line than as a subsequent agent (P = 0.008). A trend towards better response was observed in the combination arm compared to patients receiving acitretin alone (P = 0.056). Median time to best response was 6.9 months (IQR 4.4–9.4); median duration of response was 23.7 months (IQR 11.9–35.4). Overall, the mean length of all treatment patterns was 569 days (SD 718.8). Therapy was discontinued in 5 (3.9%) cases due to drug intolerance. Adverse effects were recorded in 62 (48.4%) cases with dyslipidaemia (n = 31; 24.2%), xerosis (n = 24; 18.6%) and hair loss (n = 10; 7.8%) being the most commonly recorded. Conclusions: Acitretin, either alone or as adjuvant, showed a stable long-term effectiveness in this cohort, especially when used in the first-line setting. This RAR-selective agonist may serve as an attractive option for treatment of MF and should be further evaluated. © 2020 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
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67. Psychophysiology of interoception: New methodological approaches
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Georgiou, E.
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68. Long-term gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa) therapy before in vitro fertilisation (IVF) for improving fertility outcomes in women with endometriosis: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis
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Georgiou, E, Melo, P, Baker, P, Sallam, HN, Arici, A, Garcia-Velasco, JA, Abou-Setta, AM, Becker, C, and Granne, IE
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69. Downscaling Satellite Precipitation with Emphasis on Extremes: A Variational ℓ1-Norm Regularization in the Derivative Domain
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Foufoula-Georgiou, E., primary, Ebtehaj, A. M., additional, Zhang, S. Q., additional, and Hou, A. Y., additional
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70. 2.8 Nonlocal Transport Theories in Geomorphology: Mathematical Modeling of Broad Scales of Motion
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Foufoula-Georgiou, E., primary and Passalacqua, P., additional
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71. Downscaling Satellite Precipitation with Emphasis on Extremes: A Variational 1-Norm Regularization in the Derivative Domain
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Foufoula-Georgiou, E, Ebtehaj, A. M, Zhang, S. Q, and Hou, A. Y
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The increasing availability of precipitation observations from space, e.g., from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) and the forthcoming Global Precipitation Measuring (GPM) Mission, has fueled renewed interest in developing frameworks for downscaling and multi-sensor data fusion that can handle large data sets in computationally efficient ways while optimally reproducing desired properties of the underlying rainfall fields. Of special interest is the reproduction of extreme precipitation intensities and gradients, as these are directly relevant to hazard prediction. In this paper, we present a new formalism for downscaling satellite precipitation observations, which explicitly allows for the preservation of some key geometrical and statistical properties of spatial precipitation. These include sharp intensity gradients (due to high-intensity regions embedded within lower-intensity areas), coherent spatial structures (due to regions of slowly varying rainfall),and thicker-than-Gaussian tails of precipitation gradients and intensities. Specifically, we pose the downscaling problem as a discrete inverse problem and solve it via a regularized variational approach (variational downscaling) where the regularization term is selected to impose the desired smoothness in the solution while allowing for some steep gradients(called 1-norm or total variation regularization). We demonstrate the duality between this geometrically inspired solution and its Bayesian statistical interpretation, which is equivalent to assuming a Laplace prior distribution for the precipitation intensities in the derivative (wavelet) space. When the observation operator is not known, we discuss the effect of its misspecification and explore a previously proposed dictionary-based sparse inverse downscaling methodology to indirectly learn the observation operator from a database of coincidental high- and low-resolution observations. The proposed method and ideas are illustrated in case studies featuring the downscaling of a hurricane precipitation field.
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72. Treatment of early‐stage mycosis fungoides: results from the PROspective Cutaneous Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (PROCLIPI) study*
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Quaglino, P., primary, Prince, H.M., additional, Cowan, R., additional, Vermeer, M., additional, Papadavid, E., additional, Bagot, M., additional, Servitjie, O., additional, Berti, E., additional, Guenova, E., additional, Stadler, R., additional, Querfeld, C., additional, Busschots, A.M., additional, Hodak, E., additional, Patsatsi, A., additional, Sanches, J., additional, Maule, M., additional, Yoo, J., additional, Kevin, M., additional, Fava, P., additional, Ribero, S., additional, Zocchi, L., additional, Rubatto, M., additional, Fierro, M.T., additional, Wehkamp, U., additional, Marshalko, M., additional, Mitteldorf, C., additional, Akilov, O., additional, Ortiz‐Romero, P., additional, Estrach, T., additional, Vakeva, L., additional, Enz, P.A., additional, Wobser, M., additional, Bayne, M., additional, Jonak, C., additional, Rubeta, M., additional, Forbes, A., additional, Bates, A., additional, Battistella, M., additional, Amel‐Kashipaz, R., additional, Vydianath, B., additional, Combalia, A., additional, Georgiou, E., additional, Hauben, E., additional, Hong, E.K., additional, Jost, M., additional, Knobler, R., additional, Amitay‐Laish, I., additional, Miyashiro, D., additional, Cury‐Martins, J., additional, Martinez, X., additional, Muniesa, C., additional, Prag‐Naveh, H., additional, Stratigos, A., additional, Nikolaou, V., additional, Quint, K., additional, Ram‐Wolff, C., additional, Rieger, K., additional, Stranzenbach, R., additional, Szepesi, Á., additional, Alberti‐Violetti, S., additional, Felicity, E., additional, Cerroni, L., additional, Kempf, W., additional, Whittaker, S., additional, Willemze, R., additional, Kim, Y., additional, and Scarisbrick, J.J., additional
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73. Thermally Induced Irreversible Conformational Changes in Collagen Probed by Optical Second Harmonic Generation and Laser-induced Fluorescence
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Theodossiou, T., Rapti, G.S., Hovhannisyan, V., Georgiou, E., Politopoulos, K., and Yova, D.
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74. Visual Observation of Infrared Laser Speckle Patterns at Half Their Fundamental Wavelength
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Theodossiou, T., Georgiou, E., Hovhannisyan, V., and Yova, D.
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75. Dosimetric evaluation of the staff working in a PET/CT department
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Dalianis, K., Malamitsi, J., Gogou, L., Pagou, M., Efthimiadou, R., Andreou, J., Louizï, A., and Georgiou, E.
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76. High-efficiency and high-output pulse energy performance of a diode-pumped Er:Yb:glass 1.54-μm laser
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Georgiou, E., Musset, O., and Boquillon, J.P.
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77. Atmospheric Water and Precipitation
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Fienberg, K., primary and Foufoula-Georgiou, E., additional
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78. Monotherapy and combination therapy with acitretin for mycosis fungoides: results of a retrospective, multicentre study
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Nikolaou, V., primary, Patsatsi, A., additional, Sidiropoulou, P., additional, Chlouverakis, G., additional, Kavvalou, E., additional, Koletsa, T., additional, Economidi, A., additional, Georgiou, E., additional, Papadavid, E., additional, Rigopoulos, D., additional, Stratigos, A.J., additional, and Kruger‐Krasagakis, S.E., additional
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79. A Small Field, High Resolution γ-Camera System dedicated to SPECT Imaging
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Thanasas, D., primary, Georgiou, E., additional, Giokaris, N., additional, Karabarbounis, A., additional, Maintas, D., additional, Mikeli, M., additional, Papanicolas, C. N., additional, and Stiliaris, E., additional
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80. Protein and mRNA Expression Levels of Interleukin-17A, -17F and -22 in Blood and Skin Samples of Patients with Mycosis Fungoides
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Papathemeli, D, primary, Patsatsi, A, additional, Papanastassiou, D, additional, Koletsa, T, additional, Papathemelis, T, additional, Avgeros, C, additional, Pikou, O, additional, Lazaridou, E, additional, and Georgiou, E, additional
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81. Dimensions of the lumbar spinal canal: variations and correlations with somatometric parameters using CT
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Karantanas, A. H., Zibis, A. H., Papaliaga, M., Georgiou, E., and Rousogiannis, S.
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82. The Power of Environmental Observatories for Advancing Multidisciplinary Research, Outreach, and Decision Support: The Case of the Minnesota River Basin
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Gran, K. B., Dolph, C., Baker, A., Bevis, M., Cho, S. J., Czuba, J. A., Dalzell, B., Danesh-Yazdi, M., Hansen, A. T., Kelly, Sara A., Lang, Z., Schwenk, J., Belmont, Patrick, Finlay, J. C., Kumar, P., Rabotyagov, S., Roehrig, G., Wilcock, Peter, Foufoula-Georgiou, E., and Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
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agricultural watersheds ,observatory data collection ,Minnesota River Basin ,Life Sciences ,intensively managed landscapes ,reduced complexity modeling - Abstract
Observatory‐scale data collection efforts allow unprecedented opportunities for integrative, multidisciplinary investigations in large, complex watersheds, which can affect management decisions and policy. Through the National Science Foundation‐funded REACH (REsilience under Accelerated CHange) project, in collaboration with the Intensively Managed Landscapes‐Critical Zone Observatory, we have collected a series of multidisciplinary data sets throughout the Minnesota River Basin in south‐central Minnesota, USA, a 43,400‐km2 tributary to the Upper Mississippi River. Postglacial incision within the Minnesota River valley created an erosional landscape highly responsive to hydrologic change, allowing for transdisciplinary research into the complex cascade of environmental changes that occur due to hydrology and land use alterations from intensive agricultural management and climate change. Data sets collected include water chemistry and biogeochemical data, geochemical fingerprinting of major sediment sources, high‐resolution monitoring of river bluff erosion, and repeat channel cross‐sectional and bathymetry data following major floods. The data collection efforts led to development of a series of integrative reduced complexity models that provide deeper insight into how water, sediment, and nutrients route and transform through a large channel network and respond to change. These models represent the culmination of efforts to integrate interdisciplinary data sets and science to gain new insights into watershed‐scale processes in order to advance management and decision making. The purpose of this paper is to present a synthesis of the data sets and models, disseminate them to the community for further research, and identify mechanisms used to expand the temporal and spatial extent of short‐term observatory‐scale data collection efforts.
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83. Multiplex Networks: A Framework for Studying Multiprocess Multiscale Connectivity Via Coupled-Network Theory With an Application to River Deltas
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Tejedor, A., Longjas, A., Passalacqua, P., Moreno, Y., and Foufoula-Georgiou, E.
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Transport of water, nutrients, or energy fluxes in many natural or coupled human natural systems occurs along different pathways that often have a wide range of transport timescales and might exchange fluxes with each other dynamically. Although network approaches have been proposed for studying connectivity and transport properties on single-layer networks, theories considering interacting networks are lacking. We present a general framework for transport on multiscale coupled-connectivity systems, via multilayer networks which conceptualize the system as a set of interacting networks, each arranged in a separate layer, and with interactions across layers acknowledged by interlayer links. We illustrate this framework by examining transport in river deltas as a dynamic interaction of flow within river channels and overland flow on the islands, when controlled by the flooding level. We show the potential of the framework to answer quantitative questions related to the characteristic timescale of response in the system.
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84. Up-scalable ITO-free organic light emitting diodes based on embedded inkjet-printed copper grids
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Pozov, S.M., Schider, G., Voigt, S., Ebert, F., Popovic, K., Hermerschmidt, F., Georgiou, E., Burgués-Ceballos, I., Kinner, L., Nees, D., Stadlober, B., Rapley, C., Ward, R., Choulis, S.A., List-Kratochvil, E.J.W., Boeffel, C., and Publica
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We report on ITO-free OLEDS with a transparent hybrid Cu nanoparticle grid/PEDOT:PSS electrode processed in ambient conditions. An experimentally based methodology was implemented, where studies on alternative PEDOT:PSS derivatives and Cu grid design were performed, to gradually increase the efficiency of lab scale ITO-free OLEDs. To further increase electrode performance, inkjet-printed (IJP) Cu-grids are embedded to flatten the electrode, reduce leakage current and enhance homogeneity and efficiency. Finally, embedded Cu based ITO-free OLEDs showed current and power efficiencies comparable to reference ITO-based OLEDs. Methods to manufacture large area flat embedded IJP Cu-electrodes on glass and flexible substrates are presented and upscaling prospects of the proposed ITO-free electrode are discussed.
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85. Quality of life in Greek patients with mycosis fungoides: a cross-sectional study
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Georgiou, E. Nikolaou, V. Papathemeli, D. Pikou, O. and Koletsa, T. Voudouri, D. Sidiropoulou, P. Stratigos, A. and Lazaridou, E. Rigopoulos, D. Patsatsi, A.
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86. Substrate type has a limited impact on the sprint performance of a mediterranean lizard
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Savvides, P. Georgiou, E. Pafilis, P. Sfenthourakis, S.
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Environmental factors may affect animal performance in diverse ways, even among different populations of a single species. Here, we assess the impact of substrate type on the sprint performance (maximum speed and acceler-ation) of Schreiber’s fringe-fingered lizard (Acanthodactylus schreiberi). This species is a skillful runner that also bears micro spike-like protruding scales on its toepads (toe fringes), an adaptation for locomotion on sand. We worked with three populations living in habitats that differ in substrate type (sand, soil and rock). We measured sprint performance using a race-track with custom substrate platforms replicating the different substrate types. We formulated two hypotheses: first, we anticipated that the three populations would differ in their sprint performance due to the differences in substrate type; second, we expected that each population would perform better on its home substrate. Our results generally refuted the hypothesis that sprint performance would differ on different substrate types. Our results suggest that there is a restricted effect of substrate type on locomotion and indicate a multifactor interplay among alternative underlying parameters. © Firenze University Press.
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87. An evaluation of the TSE MR sequence for time efficient data acquisition in polymer gel dosimetry of applications involving high doses and steep dose gradients
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Baras, P., Seimenis, I., Sandilos, P., Vlahos, L., Bieganski, T., Georgiou, E., Pantelis, E., Papagiannis, P., and Sakelliou, L.
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88. Performance analysis and optimization of convective annular fins with internal heat generation
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Georgiou, E. and Razelos, P.
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89. The PROCLIPI international registry of early-stage mycosis fungoides identifies substantial diagnostic delay in most patients
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Scarisbrick, JJ, Quaglino, P, Prince, HM, Papadavid, E, Hodak, E, Bagot, M, Servitje, O, Berti, E, Ortiz-Romero, P, Stadler, R, Patsatsi, A, Knobler, R, Guenova, E, Child, F, Whittaker, S, Nikolaou, V, Tomasini, C, Amitay, I, Prag Naveh, H, Ram-Wolff, C, Battistella, M, Alberti-Violetti, S, Stranzenbach, R, Gargallo, V, Muniesa, C, Koletsa, T, Jonak, C, Porkert, S, Mitteldorf, C, Estrach, T, Combalia, A, Marschalko, M, Csomor, J, Szepesi, A, Cozzio, A, Dummer, R, Pimpinelli, N, Grandi, V, Beylot-Barry, M, Pham-Ledard, A, Wobser, M, Geissinger, E, Wehkamp, U, Weichenthal, M, Cowan, R, Parry, E, Harris, J, Wachsmuth, R, Turner, D, Bates, A, Healy, E, Trautinger, F, Latzka, J, Yoo, J, Vydianath, B, Amel-Kashipaz, R, Marinos, L, Oikonomidi, A, Stratigos, A, Vignon-Pennamen, M-D, Climent, F, Gonzalez-Barca, E, Georgiou, E, Senetta, R, Zinzani, P, Vakeva, L, Ranki, A, Busschots, A-M, Hauben, E, Bervoets, A, Woei-A-Jin, FJSH, Matin, R, Collins, G, Weatherhead, S, Frew, J, Bayne, M, Dunnill, G, McKay, P, Arumainathan, A, Azurdia, R, Benstead, K, Twigger, R, Rieger, K, Brown, R, Sanches, JA, Miyashiro, D, Akilov, O, McCann, S, Sahi, H, Damasco, FM, Querfeld, C, Folkes, A, Bur, C, Klemke, C-D, Enz, P, Pujol, R, Quint, K, Geskin, L, Hong, E, Evison, F, Vermeer, M, Cerroni, L, Kempf, W, Kim, Y, Willemze, R, Scarisbrick, JJ, Quaglino, P, Prince, HM, Papadavid, E, Hodak, E, Bagot, M, Servitje, O, Berti, E, Ortiz-Romero, P, Stadler, R, Patsatsi, A, Knobler, R, Guenova, E, Child, F, Whittaker, S, Nikolaou, V, Tomasini, C, Amitay, I, Prag Naveh, H, Ram-Wolff, C, Battistella, M, Alberti-Violetti, S, Stranzenbach, R, Gargallo, V, Muniesa, C, Koletsa, T, Jonak, C, Porkert, S, Mitteldorf, C, Estrach, T, Combalia, A, Marschalko, M, Csomor, J, Szepesi, A, Cozzio, A, Dummer, R, Pimpinelli, N, Grandi, V, Beylot-Barry, M, Pham-Ledard, A, Wobser, M, Geissinger, E, Wehkamp, U, Weichenthal, M, Cowan, R, Parry, E, Harris, J, Wachsmuth, R, Turner, D, Bates, A, Healy, E, Trautinger, F, Latzka, J, Yoo, J, Vydianath, B, Amel-Kashipaz, R, Marinos, L, Oikonomidi, A, Stratigos, A, Vignon-Pennamen, M-D, Climent, F, Gonzalez-Barca, E, Georgiou, E, Senetta, R, Zinzani, P, Vakeva, L, Ranki, A, Busschots, A-M, Hauben, E, Bervoets, A, Woei-A-Jin, FJSH, Matin, R, Collins, G, Weatherhead, S, Frew, J, Bayne, M, Dunnill, G, McKay, P, Arumainathan, A, Azurdia, R, Benstead, K, Twigger, R, Rieger, K, Brown, R, Sanches, JA, Miyashiro, D, Akilov, O, McCann, S, Sahi, H, Damasco, FM, Querfeld, C, Folkes, A, Bur, C, Klemke, C-D, Enz, P, Pujol, R, Quint, K, Geskin, L, Hong, E, Evison, F, Vermeer, M, Cerroni, L, Kempf, W, Kim, Y, and Willemze, R
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BACKGROUND: Survival in mycosis fungoides (MF) is varied and may be poor. The PROCLIPI (PROspective Cutaneous Lymphoma International Prognostic Index) study is a web-based data collection system for early-stage MF with legal data-sharing agreements permitting international collaboration in a rare cancer with complex pathology. Clinicopathological data must be 100% complete and in-built intelligence in the database system ensures accurate staging. OBJECTIVES: To develop a prognostic index for MF. METHODS: Predefined datasets for clinical, haematological, radiological, immunohistochemical, genotypic, treatment and quality of life are collected at first diagnosis of MF and annually to test against survival. Biobanked tissue samples are recorded within a Federated Biobank for translational studies. RESULTS: In total, 430 patients were enrolled from 29 centres in 15 countries spanning five continents. Altogether, 348 were confirmed as having early-stage MF at central review. The majority had classical MF (81·6%) with a CD4 phenotype (88·2%). Folliculotropic MF was diagnosed in 17·8%. Most presented with stage I (IA: 49·4%; IB: 42·8%), but 7·8% presented with enlarged lymph nodes (stage IIA). A diagnostic delay between first symptom development and initial diagnosis was frequent [85·6%; median delay 36 months (interquartile range 12-90)]. This highlights the difficulties in accurate diagnosis, which includes lack of a singular diagnostic test for MF. CONCLUSIONS: This confirmed early-stage MF cohort is being followed-up to identify prognostic factors, which may allow better management and improve survival by identifying patients at risk of disease progression. This study design is a useful model for collaboration in other rare diseases, especially where pathological diagnosis can be complex.
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90. Modeling kinetic non-equilibrium using the first two moments of the residence time distribution
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Andricevic, R. and Foufoula-Georgiou, E.
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91. Body composition changes in protease inhibitor-naive HIV-infected patients treated with two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
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Tsekes, G, Chrysos, G, Douskas, G, Paraskeva, D, Mangafas, N, Giannakopoulos, D, Papanikolaou, M, Georgiou, E, and Lazanas, MC
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92. Clinical practices to promote sleep in the ICU: A multinational survey
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Hofhuis, J.G.M. Rose, L. Blackwood, B. Akerman, E. McGaughey, J. Egerod, I. Fossum, M. Foss, H. Georgiou, E. Graff, H.J. Kalafati, M. Sperlinga, R. Berardo, A. Schäfer, A. Wojnicka, A.G. Spronk, P.E.
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Purpose: To describe sleep assessment and strategies to promote sleep in adult ICUs in ten countries. Methods: Multicenter, self-administered survey sent to nurse managers. Results: Response rate was 66% with 522 ICUs providing data. ‘Lying quietly with closed eyes’ was the characteristic most frequently perceived as indicative of sleep by >60% of responding ICUs in all countries except Italy. Few ICUs (9%) had a protocol for sleep management or used sleep questionnaires (1%). Compared to ICUs in Northern Europe, those in central Europe were more likely to have a sleep promoting protocol (p < 0.001), and to want to implement a protocol (p < 0.001). In >80% of responding ICUs, the most common non-pharmacological sleep-promoting interventions were reducing ICU staff noise, light, and nurse interventions at night; only 18% used earplugs frequently. Approximately 50% of ICUs reported sleep medication selection and assessment of effect were performed by physicians and nurses collaboratively. A multivariable model identified perceived nursing influence on sleep decision-making was associated with asking patients or family about sleep preferences (p = 0.004). Conclusions: We found variation in sleep promotion interventions across European regions with few ICUs using sleep assessment questionnaires or sleep promoting protocols. However, many ICUs perceive implementation of sleep protocols important, particularly those in central Europe. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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93. An automated skills assessment framework for laparoscopic training tasks
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Sgouros, N.P. Loukas, C. Koufi, V. Troupis, T.G. Georgiou, E.
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Background: Various sensors and methods are used for evaluating trainees' skills in laparoscopic procedures. These methods are usually task-specific and involve high costs or advanced setups. Methods: In this paper, we propose a novel manoeuver representation feature space (MRFS) constructed by tracking the vanishing points of the edges of the graspers on the video sequence frames, acquired by the standard box trainer camera. This study aims to provide task-agnostic classification of trainees in experts and novices using a single MRFS over two basic laparoscopic tasks. Results: The system achieves an average of 96% correct classification ratio (CCR) when no information on the performed task is available and >98% CCR when the task is known, outperforming a recently proposed video-based technique by >13%. Conclusions: Robustness, extensibility and accurate task-agnostic classification between novices and experts is achieved by utilizing advanced computer vision techniques and derived features from a novel MRFS. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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94. Laparoscopic total extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair Retrospective study on prosthetic materials, postoperative management, and quality of life
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Georgiou, E. Schoina, E. Markantonis, S.-L. Karalis, V. Athanasopoulos, P.G. Chrysoheris, P. Antonakopoulos, F. Konstantinidis, K.
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Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair is one of the most frequently performed operations. However, the search for the most appropriate prosthetic materials continues to occupy the surgical community. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the postoperative shortand mid-term effects (like duration of stay, number and type of complications, and inguinal pain) of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair using the total extraperitoneal (TEP) approach. The evaluation encompassed different types of mesh and fixation devices, as well as medications prescribed during hospitalization. This retrospective study was conducted at the General, Laparoendoscopic, Bariatric, and Robotic Surgical Clinic of the Athens Medical Center. Clinical data from 524 patients were evaluated. The answers from an appropriately designed questionnaire completed from each individual were used to obtain information about their postoperative course. The statistical analysis was implemented in SPSS v 23. Analysis revealed that pain sensation on discharge decreased with increasing age (P
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95. Video analysis in basic skills training: a way to expand the value and use of BlackBox training?
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Oussi, N. Loukas, C. Kjellin, A. Lahanas, V. Georgiou, K. Henningsohn, L. Felländer-Tsai, L. Georgiou, E. Enochsson, L.
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Background: Basic skills training in laparoscopic high-fidelity simulators (LHFS) improves laparoscopic skills. However, since LHFS are expensive, their availability is limited. The aim of this study was to assess whether automated video analysis of low-cost BlackBox laparoscopic training could provide an alternative to LHFS in basic skills training. Methods: Medical students volunteered to participate during their surgical semester at the Karolinska University Hospital. After written informed consent, they performed two laparoscopic tasks (PEG-transfer and precision-cutting) on a BlackBox trainer. All tasks were videotaped and sent to MPLSC for automated video analysis, generating two parameters (Pl and Prtcl_tot) that assess the total motion activity. The students then carried out final tests on the MIST-VR simulator. This study was a European collaboration among two simulation centers, located in Sweden and Greece, within the framework of ACS-AEI. Results: 31 students (19 females and 12 males), mean age of 26.2 ± 0.8 years, participated in the study. However, since two of the students completed only one of the three MIST-VR tasks, they were excluded. The three MIST-VR scores showed significant positive correlations to both the Pl variable in the automated video analysis of the PEG-transfer (RSquare 0.48, P
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96. Intracerebroventricular Endothelin Receptor-A Blockade in Rats Decreases Phase-II Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias During Acute Myocardial Infarction
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LEKKAS, P., primary, GEORGIOU, E., additional, KONTONIKA, M., additional, MOUCHTOURI, E.-T., additional, MOUROUZIS, I., additional, PANTOS, C., additional, and KOLETTIS, T., additional
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97. The Power of Environmental Observatories for Advancing Multidisciplinary Research, Outreach, and Decision Support: The Case of the Minnesota River Basin
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Gran, K. B., primary, Dolph, C., additional, Baker, A., additional, Bevis, M., additional, Cho, S. J., additional, Czuba, J. A., additional, Dalzell, B., additional, Danesh‐Yazdi, M., additional, Hansen, A. T., additional, Kelly, S., additional, Lang, Z., additional, Schwenk, J., additional, Belmont, P., additional, Finlay, J. C., additional, Kumar, P., additional, Rabotyagov, S., additional, Roehrig, G., additional, Wilcock, P., additional, and Foufoula‐Georgiou, E., additional
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98. UAV FOR MAPPING HISTORIC BUILDINGS: FROM 3D MODELLING TO BIM
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Karachaliou, E., primary, Georgiou, E., additional, Psaltis, D., additional, and Stylianidis, E., additional
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99. DRTS METHOD FOR LIGHT PROPAGATION: IMAGING WITH SCATTERED PHOTONS FROM THE CONTINUOUS TO ULTRAFAST PULSE REGIMES
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Georgakopoulos, A., primary, Politopoulos, K., additional, and Georgiou, E., additional
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100. Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia: clinical course and disease outcome in a case series
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Georgiou, E., primary, Patsatsi, A., additional, Pikou, O., additional, Papathemeli, D., additional, and Koletsa, T., additional
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