12 results on '"Lypiridou, Maria"'
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2. Stroke Units Necessity for Patients, Web-Based “SUN4P” Registry: Descriptive Characteristics of the Population
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Mavraganis, Georgios, primary, Korompoki, Eleni, additional, Tsampalas, Evangelos, additional, Garefou, Dafni, additional, Alexopoulou, Helen, additional, Lypiridou, Maria, additional, Kalliontzakis, Ioannis, additional, Fragkoulaki, Anastasia, additional, Kouridaki, Aspasia, additional, Tountopoulou, Argyro, additional, Kouzi, Ioanna, additional, Vassilopoulou, Sofia, additional, Karagkiozi, Efstathia, additional, Louka, Anna-Maria, additional, Manios, Efstathios, additional, Vemmou, Anastasia, additional, Savopoulos, Christos, additional, Dimas, Gregorios, additional, Myrou, Athina, additional, Milionis, Haralampos, additional, Siopis, Georgios, additional, Evaggelou, Hara, additional, Protogerou, Athanasios, additional, Samara, Stamatina, additional, Karapiperi, Asteria, additional, Kakaletsis, Nikolaos, additional, Karagkouni, Iliana, additional, Konstantakopoulou, Olympia, additional, Galanis, Petros, additional, Kaitelidou, Daphne, additional, Papastefanatos, Stefanos, additional, Vemmos, Kostas, additional, Ntaios, George, additional, and Siskou, Olga, additional
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- 2022
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3. Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Headache Disorders: An Observational, Cross-Sectional Study
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Mantonakis, Leonidas, primary, Belesioti, Ioanna, additional, Deligianni, Christina I., additional, Natsis, Vasilis, additional, Mitropoulou, Euthimia, additional, Kasioti, Elina, additional, Lypiridou, Maria, additional, and Mitsikostas, Dimos D., additional
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- 2024
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4. The Cost and the Value of Stroke Care in Greece: Results from the SUN4P Study
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Siskou, Olga, primary, Galanis, Petros, additional, Konstantakopoulou, Olympia, additional, Stafylas, Panagiotis, additional, Karagkouni, Iliana, additional, Tsampalas, Evangelos, additional, Garefou, Dafni, additional, Alexopoulou, Helen, additional, Gamvroula, Anastasia, additional, Lypiridou, Maria, additional, Kalliontzakis, Ioannis, additional, Fragkoulaki, Anastasia, additional, Kouridaki, Aspasia, additional, Tountopoulou, Argyro, additional, Kouzi, Ioanna, additional, Vassilopoulou, Sofia, additional, Manios, Efstathios, additional, Mavraganis, Georgios, additional, Vemmou, Anastasia, additional, Karagkiozi, Efstathia, additional, Savopoulos, Christos, additional, Dimas, Gregorios, additional, Myrou, Athina, additional, Milionis, Haralampos, additional, Siopis, Georgios, additional, Evaggelou, Hara, additional, Protogerou, Athanasios, additional, Samara, Stamatina, additional, Karapiperi, Asteria, additional, Kakaletsis, Nikolaos, additional, Papastefanatos, George, additional, Papastefanatos, Stefanos, additional, Sourtzi, Panayota, additional, Ntaios, George, additional, Vemmos, Konstantinos, additional, Korompoki, Eleni, additional, and Kaitelidou, Daphne, additional
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- 2023
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5. Τhe Cost and the Value of Stroke Care in Greece: Results from the SUN4P Study
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Siskou, Olga Ch., primary, Galanis, Petros, additional, Konstantakopoulou, Olympia, additional, Stafylas, Panagiotis, additional, Karagouni, Iliana, additional, Tsampalas, Evangelos, additional, Garefou, Daphne, additional, Alexopoulou, Helen, additional, Gamvroula, Anasstasia, additional, Lypiridou, Maria, additional, Kalliotzakis, Ioannis, additional, Fragkoulaki, Anastasia, additional, Kouridaki, Aspasia, additional, Tountopoulou, Argyro, additional, Kouzi, Ioanna, additional, Vassilopoulou, Sofia, additional, Manios, Efstathios, additional, Mavraganis, Georgios, additional, Vemmou, Anastasia, additional, Karagkiozi, Efstathia, additional, Savopoulos, Christos, additional, Dimas, Grigorios George, additional, Myrou, Athina, additional, Milionis, Haralampos, additional, Siopis, Georgios, additional, Evaggelou, Xara, additional, Protogerou, Athanase D., additional, Samara, Stamatia, additional, Karapiperi, Asteria, additional, Kakaletsis, Nikolaos, additional, Papastefanatos, George, additional, Papastefanatos, Stefanos, additional, Sourtzi, Panayota, additional, Ntaios, George, additional, Vemmos, Konstantinos, additional, Korompoki, Eleni, additional, and Kaitelidou, Daphne, additional
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- 2023
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6. Temporal trends in stroke incidence and case-fatality rates in Arcadia, Greece: A sequential, prospective, population-based study
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Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Karantali, Eleni, Vemmos, Konstantinos, Tsampalas, Evangelos, Xynos, Konstantinos, Karachalia, Persefoni, Lambrou, Dimitrios, Angeloglou, Stella, Kazakou, Maria, Karagianni, Aikaterini, Aravantinou-Fatorou, Konstantina, Karakatsani, Eleftheria, Bots, Michiel L., Karamatzianni, Georgia, Bellos, Stavros, Ntiloudis, Romanos, Lypiridou, Maria, Gamvoula, Anastasia, Georgiopoulos, Georgios, Ajdini, Erold, Gatselis, Nikolaos, Makaritsis, Konstantinos, Korompoki, Eleni, Ntaios, George, Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Circulatory Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Karantali, Eleni, Vemmos, Konstantinos, Tsampalas, Evangelos, Xynos, Konstantinos, Karachalia, Persefoni, Lambrou, Dimitrios, Angeloglou, Stella, Kazakou, Maria, Karagianni, Aikaterini, Aravantinou-Fatorou, Konstantina, Karakatsani, Eleftheria, Bots, Michiel L., Karamatzianni, Georgia, Bellos, Stavros, Ntiloudis, Romanos, Lypiridou, Maria, Gamvoula, Anastasia, Georgiopoulos, Georgios, Ajdini, Erold, Gatselis, Nikolaos, Makaritsis, Konstantinos, Korompoki, Eleni, and Ntaios, George
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- 2022
7. The cost of dementia care in Greece: medical, social and informal care factors
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Tsampalas, Evangelos, primary, Karakatsani, Eleutheria, additional, Aravantinou-Fatorou, Konstantina, additional, Zarakovitis, Dimitrios, additional, Chronopoulou, Eleni, additional, Lypiridou, Maria, additional, Gamvroula, Anastasia, additional, Dais, Stylianos, additional, and Athanasios, Anastasiou, additional
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- 2022
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8. Temporal trends in stroke incidence and case-fatality rates in Arcadia, Greece: A sequential, prospective, population-based study
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Karantali, Eleni, primary, Vemmos, Konstantinos, additional, Tsampalas, Evangelos, additional, Xynos, Konstantinos, additional, Karachalia, Persefoni, additional, Lambrou, Dimitrios, additional, Angeloglou, Stella, additional, Kazakou, Maria, additional, Karagianni, Aikaterini, additional, Aravantinou-Fatorou, Konstantina, additional, Karakatsani, Eleftheria, additional, Bots, Michiel L, additional, Karamatzianni, Georgia, additional, Bellos, Stavros, additional, Ntiloudis, Romanos, additional, Lypiridou, Maria, additional, Gamvoula, Anastasia, additional, Georgiopoulos, Georgios, additional, Ajdini, Erold, additional, Gatselis, Nikolaos, additional, Makaritsis, Konstantinos, additional, Korompoki, Eleni, additional, and Ntaios, George, additional
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- 2021
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9. Temporal trends in stroke incidence and case-fatality rates in Arcadia, Greece: A sequential, prospective, population-based study.
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Karantali, Eleni, Vemmos, Konstantinos, Tsampalas, Evangelos, Xynos, Konstantinos, Karachalia, Persefoni, Lambrou, Dimitrios, Angeloglou, Stella, Kazakou, Maria, Karagianni, Aikaterini, Aravantinou-Fatorou, Konstantina, Karakatsani, Eleftheria, Bots, Michiel L, Karamatzianni, Georgia, Bellos, Stavros, Ntiloudis, Romanos, Lypiridou, Maria, Gamvoula, Anastasia, Georgiopoulos, Georgios, Ajdini, Erold, and Gatselis, Nikolaos
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STROKE ,DEATH rate ,POISSON regression ,HIGH-income countries ,MEDICAL care ,STROKE patients - Abstract
Background: Stroke incidence and case-fatality are reported to decline in high-income countries during the last decades. Epidemiological studies are important for health services to organize prevention and treatment strategies. Aims: The aim of this population-based study was to determine temporal trends of stroke incidence and case-fatality rates of first-ever stroke in Arcadia, a prefecture in southern Greece. Methods: All first-ever stroke cases in the Arcadia prefecture were ascertained using the same standard criteria and multiple overlapping sources in three study periods: from November 1993 to October 1995; 2004; and 2015–2016. Crude and age-adjusted to European population incidence rates were compared using Poisson regression. Twenty-eight days case fatality rates were estimated and compared using the same method. Results: In total, 1315 patients with first-ever stroke were identified. The age-standardized incidence to the European population was 252 per 100,000 person-years (95% CI 231–239) in 1993/1995, 252 (95% CI 223–286) in 2004, and 211 (192–232) in 2015/2016. The overall age- and sex-adjusted incidence rates fell by 16% (incidence rates ratio 0.84, 95% CI: 0.72–0.97). Similarly, 28-day case-fatality rate decreased by 28% (case fatality rate ratio = 0.72, 95% CI: 0.58–0.90). Conclusions: This population-based study reports a significant decline in stroke incidence and mortality rates in southern Greece between 1993 and 2016. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome in the Context of McCune-Albright Syndrome: A Case Report.
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Astara K, Stenos C, Kalafatakis K, Lypiridou M, and Stouraitis G
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinical manifestation of various underlying causes, characterized by the combination of clinical and imaging findings associated with the posterior cerebral areas and relating to arterial hypertension and endothelial dysfunction. No association was made so far between PRES and McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS), a rare genetic disorder resulting in fibrous dysplasia. A 33-year-old female with MAS was presented to the emergency department of the 417 Army Share Fund Hospital in Athens (Greece) after seizure activity with two episodes of ocular upward deviation and transient facial palsy, each lasting a few minutes, followed by a postictal phase. On arrival, vital sign measurements revealed sinus tachycardia and elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure (177/102 mm Hg). A neurologic examination demonstrated irritability and confusion, complete blindness from the left eye, and progressive visual loss from the right due to compression of optic nerves by fibro-osseous tissue bilaterally. Neuroimaging revealed the symmetrical presence of signs of vasogenic edema and dysfunction of the posterior parts of the cerebral hemispheres and, in conjunction with the clinical manifestations, advocated the diagnosis of PRES. The patient was treated with systematic administration of anticonvulsants, antihypertensive agents, and nebivolol. Laboratory examination indicated the presence of Cushing syndrome. The patient was discharged afebrile, hemodynamically stable, and clinically improved. MAS covers a spectrum of endocrine dysregulation, resulting in clinical manifestations of high variability. Even in cases of mild hypercortisolemia, it is vital to raise the clinical suspicion of CS, as its reverberations may occur with abrupt onset, like PRES., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent for treatment and open access publication was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Astara et al.)
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- 2024
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11. Assessing Staff's and Stroke Patients' Experiences in 8 Hospitals in Greece: Results from a Prospective Multi-Center Study ("SUN4Patients").
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Galanis P, Konstantakopoulou O, Karagkouni I, Gallos P, Tsampalas E, Lypiridou M, Gamvroula A, Mavraganis G, Manios E, Ntaios G, Karagkiozi E, Milionis H, Evangelou C, Tountopoulou A, Kouzi I, Vassilopoulou S, Protogerou A, Samara S, Karapiperi A, Savopoulos C, Hatzitolios AI, Myrou A, Kalliontzakis I, Kouridaki A, Papastefanatos S, Papastefanatos G, Vemmos K, Sourtzi P, Bellali T, Korompoki E, Kaitelidou D, and Siskou O
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- Greece, Hospitals, Humans, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Personnel, Hospital, Stroke
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To assess stroke patient-reported experiences and hospital staff experiences, during hospital stay., Methods: Stroke patient-reported experiences (n=387) were recorded using the translated and culturally adapted NHS-Stroke Questionnaire into Greek and staff experiences (n=236) were investigated using the Compassion Satisfaction and Burnout subscales of the ProQOL questionnaire., Results: Staff's mean compassion satisfaction score was 39.2 (SD=6.3) and mean burnout score was 24.3 (SD=5.6). Only 38.5% of the staff stated that there is smooth cooperation with healthcare professionals of other specialties/disciplines. Personnel working in an NHS Hospital was more satisfied and less burned-out when compared to personnel working at a University Hospital (p=0.02 and p<0.001, respectively). Mean total patient-reported experiences score was 81.9 (SD=9.5). Bivariate analysis revealed statistically significant differences for total patient-reported experiences among the eight study hospitals (p>0.001)., Conclusions: Health policy planners and decision-makers must take into consideration the results of such self-reported measures to establish innovative techniques to accomplish goals such as staff-specialization, continuous training and applying formal frameworks for efficient cooperation amongst different disciplines.
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12. Stroke Units Necessity for Patients, Web-Based "SUN4P" Registry: Descriptive Characteristics of the Population.
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Mavraganis G, Korompoki E, Tsampalas E, Garefou D, Alexopoulou H, Lypiridou M, Kalliontzakis I, Fragkoulaki A, Kouridaki A, Tountopoulou A, Kouzi I, Vassilopoulou S, Karagkiozi E, Louka AM, Manios E, Vemmou A, Savopoulos C, Dimas G, Myrou A, Milionis H, Siopis G, Evaggelou H, Protogerou A, Samara S, Karapiperi A, Kakaletsis N, Karagkouni I, Konstantakopoulou O, Galanis P, Kaitelidou D, Papastefanatos S, Vemmos K, Ntaios G, and Siskou O
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- Humans, Internet, Registries, Risk Factors, Brain Ischemia, Stroke epidemiology
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The aim of this study was to present the descriptive characteristics of the Stroke Units Necessity for Patients (SUN4P) registry., Methods: The study population derived from the web-based SUN4P registry included 823 patients with first-ever acute stroke. Descriptive statistics were used to present patients' characteristics., Results: The vast majority of patients (80.4%) had an ischemic stroke, whereas 15.4% had a hemorrhagic stroke. Hypertension was the leading risk factor in both patients. The patients with ischemic stroke had higher prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia and smoking and most commonly cryptogenic stroke (39%). National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was higher among patients with hemorrhagic in comparison to those with ischemic stroke (10.5 vs 6 respectively). Moreover, all patients had similar rate of disability prior to stroke, as shown by Modified Rankin Scale (mRS=0)., Conclusions: These data are in accordance with current evidence and should be thoroughly assessed in order to ensure optimal therapeutic management of stroke patients.
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