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152. Measurement of the neutron-induced fission cross-section of 241Am at the time-of-flight facility n_TOF
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Belloni, F., Calviani, M., Colonna, N., Mastinu, P., Milazzo, P. M., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Barbagallo, M., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Embid-Segura, M., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lamboudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Meaze, M. H., Mengoni, A., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M. T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J. L., Tarrio, D., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vincente, M. C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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153. Measurements of Energy Loss of Charded Particles Travelling in Crystalline Materials along the Channeling Directon
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Kokkoris, M., primary, Vlastou, R., additional, Papadopoulos, C. T., additional, Aslanoglou, X., additional, Kossionides, S., additional, and Grötzscheld, R., additional
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- 2021
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154. Aldolase A deficiency: Report of new cases and literature review
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Papadopoulos, C., primary, Svingou, M., additional, Kekou, K., additional, Vergnaud, S., additional, Xirou, S., additional, Niotakis, G., additional, and Papadimas, G.K., additional
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- 2021
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155. Meta-analysis evaluating the risk of respiratory tract infections and acute respiratory distress syndrome with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists in cardiovascular outcome trials: Useful implications for the COVID-19 pandemic
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Patoulias, D., primary, Boulmpou, A., additional, Imprialos, K., additional, Stavropoulos, K., additional, Papadopoulos, C., additional, and Doumas, M., additional
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- 2021
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156. Weak association between vastus lateralis muscle fiber composition and fascicle length in young untrained females
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Mpampoulis, T. Methenitis, S. Papadopoulos, C. Papadimas, G. Spiliopoulou, P. Stasinaki, A.-N. Bogdanis, G.C. Karampatsos, G. Terzis, G.
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The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between vastus lateralis muscle fiber length and fiber type composition in individuals with minimal exposure to systematic resistance/ power training. In sixty female physical education students (age: 21.03 + 2.1 years, body weight: 59.8 + 9.7 kg, body height: 166.2 + 6.5 cm), with no experience in systematic training, lean body mass, VL muscle architecture and fiber composition type, countermovement jumping (CMJ) performance, and isometric leg press rate of force development were evaluated. Data were analyzed for all participants, as well as two equally numbered groups assigned according to their maximum countermovement jumping power (High-Power or Low-Power group). Significant but low correlations were found between type II muscle fiber percentage and fascicle length (N = 60, p < 0.05). Significant correlations were found between type IIa and IIx muscle fiber percentage cross-sectional area (%CSA) and fascicle length (N = 60, r = 0.321, and r = 0.378, respectively, p < 0.05). These correlations were higher for the High-Power group (r = 0.499, and r = 0.522, respectively, p < 0.05), and lower, and nonsignificant, for the Low-Power group. The best predictor of strength/power performance was the lean body mass of the lower extremities (r = 0.389–0.645, p < 0.05). These results suggest that in females with minimal exposure to systematic training, fascicle length may be weakly linked with type II fiber areas, only in females with high-power profiles. © 2021 by the authors.
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- 2021
157. A proposal for implementation of the chest pain unit model in Greece
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Tzikas, S. Boulmpou, A. Bakogiannis, C. Evangeliou, A. P. and Papadopoulos, C. E. Vassilikos, V. Zafeiropoulos, S. and Hamilos, M. Noutsias, M. Tsigkas, G. Kanakakis, I. and Keller, T.
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- 2021
158. Effect of exercise training on functional capacity and body composition in myotonic dystrophy type 2 patients
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Kontou, E. Papadopoulos, C. Papadimas, G. Toubekis, A. Bogdanis, G. Xirou, S. Kararizou, E. Methenitis, S. Terzis, G.
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Background: Myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2) is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by myotonia and muscle weakness, with no medical treatment to prevent a decline in decline. It is unknown whether exercise training is effective in DM2. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of exercise training on functional capacity and body composition in these patients. Methods: Body composition and functional capacity were evaluated at the beginning (T1) and end (T2) of a 12 wk control period, and again after 16 wk of exercise training (T3) in 10 patients. Results: No changes were recorded after the control period. Handgrip strength, 5× sit to stand, timed up and go, 6 min walk distance, lean body mass (LBM), and bone mineral density (BMD) increased while arterial pressure decreased after training. Conclusions: These results suggest that supervised exercise training improves functional capacity, LBM, and BMD in ambulatory DM2 patients. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
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- 2021
159. Neuropsychological Assessment Should Always be Considered in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 2
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Theodosiou, T. Christidi, F. Xirou, S. Bede, P. Karavasilis, E. Papadopoulos, C. Kourtesis, P. Pantoleon, V. Kararizou, E. Papadimas, G. Zalonis, I.
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Myotonic dystrophies (DMs) are hereditary, multisystem, slowly progressive myopathies. One of the systems they affect is the CNS. In contrast to the well-established cognitive profile of myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), only a few studies have investigated cognitive dysfunction in individuals with myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2), and their findings have been inconsistent. To identify the most commonly affected cognitive domains in individuals with DM2, we performed a formal comprehensive review of published DM2 studies. Using the terms "myotonic dystrophy type 2" AND "cognitive deficits," "cognitive," "cognition," "neuropsychological," "neurocognitive," and "neurobehavioral" in all fields, we conducted an advanced search on PubMed. We read and evaluated all of the available original research articles (13) and one case study, 14 in total, and included them in our review. Most of the research studies of DM2 reported primary cognitive deficits in executive functions (dysexecutive syndrome), memory (short-term nonverbal, verbal episodic memory), visuospatial/constructive-motor functions, and attention and processing speed; language was rarely reported to be affected. Based on the few neuroimaging and/or multimodal DM2 studies we could find, the cognitive profile of DM2 is associated with brain abnormalities in several secondary and high-order cortical and subcortical regions and associative white matter tracts. The limited sample size of individuals with DM2 was the most prominent limitation of these studies. The multifaceted profile of cognitive deficits found in individuals with DM2 highlights the need for routine neuropsychological assessment at both baseline and follow-up, which could unveil these individuals' cognitive strengths and deficits. Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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- 2021
160. Low-Grade Systemic Inflammation Interferes with Anabolic and Catabolic Characteristics of the Aged Human Skeletal Muscle
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Draganidis, D. Jamurtas, A.Z. Chondrogianni, N. Mastorakos, G. Jung, T. Grune, T. Papadopoulos, C. Papanikolaou, K. Papassotiriou, I. Papaevgeniou, N. Poulios, A. Batrakoulis, A. Deli, C.K. Georgakouli, K. Chatzinikolaou, A. Karagounis, L.G. Fatouros, I.G.
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Aging is associated with the development of chronic low-grade systemic inflammation (LGSI) characterized by increased circulating levels of proinflammatory cytokines and acute phase proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). Collective evidence suggests that elevated levels of inflammatory mediators such as CRP, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) are correlated with deteriorated skeletal muscle mass and function, though the molecular footprint of this observation in the aged human skeletal muscle remains obscure. Based on animal models showing impaired protein synthesis and enhanced degradation in response to LGSI, we compared here the response of proteolysis- A nd protein synthesis-related signaling proteins as well as the satellite cell and amino acid transporter protein content between healthy older adults with increased versus physiological blood hs-CRP levels in the fasted (basal) state and after an anabolic stimulus comprised of acute resistance exercise (RE) and protein feeding. Our main findings indicate that older adults with increased hs-CRP levels demonstrate (i) increased proteasome activity, accompanied by increased protein carbonylation and IKKα/β phosphorylation; (ii) reduced Pax7+ satellite cells; (iii) increased insulin resistance, at the basal state; and (iv) impaired S6 ribosomal protein phosphorylation accompanied by hyperinsulinemia following an acute RE bout combined with protein ingestion. Collectively, these data provide support to the concept that age-related chronic LGSI may upregulate proteasome activity via induction of the NF-κB signaling and protein oxidation and impair the insulin-dependent anabolic potential of human skeletal muscle. © 2021 Dimitrios Draganidis et al.
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- 2021
161. Aldolase A deficiency: Report of new cases and literature review
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Papadopoulos, C. Svingou, M. Kekou, K. Vergnaud, S. Xirou, S. Niotakis, G. Papadimas, G.K.
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Aldolase A (ALDOA), is the predominant isoform of aldolase in skeletal muscle and erythrocytes that catalyzes the reversibleconversion of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. Autosomal recessive mutations in ALDOA, are extremely rare and cause hemolytic anemia and/or recurrent episodes of rhabdomyolysis, usually precipitated by fever. In this report we describe, clinical, laboratory and genetic data of two novel unrelated patients harboring mutations in the ALDOA gene who presented with episodic rhabdomyolysis, we review all previously published cases and discuss the most valuable features for diagnosis of this rare disorder. © 2021 The Authors
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- 2021
162. Effect of long term enzyme replacement therapy in late onset Pompe disease: A single-centre experience
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Papadimas, G.K. Anagnostopoulos, C. Xirou, S. Michelakakis, H. Terzis, G. Mavridou, I. Kararizou, E. Papadopoulos, C.
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Late onset Pompe disease (LOPD) is a slowly progressive metabolic myopathy with variable clinical severity. The advent of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) has modified the natural course of the disease, though the treatment effect on adult patients is modest compared to infants with the classic form. This study aims to describe the long-term clinical outcome of the Greek LOPD cohort, as assessed by 6 min walk test, muscle strength using MRC grading scale and spirometry. ERT efficacy was estimated using statistical methodology that is novel in the context of Pompe disease, which at the same time is well-suited to longitudinal studies with small samples and missing data (local non-linear regression analysis). Improvement over baseline was significant at 1 year for motor performance and muscle strength (p < 0.05), and at 2 years for FVC-U and FVC-S (p < 0.05). A subgroup analysis showed that the onset of the disease before adulthood (18 years), a male gender, and a latency of more than 2 years between the onset of symptoms and ERT administration are unfavorable prognostic factors. Conclusively, this study presents longitudinal data from the Greek LOPD cohort supporting previous observations, that therapeutic delay is related to worse prognosis and treatment effects may decline after several years of ERT. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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- 2021
163. Effect of concurrent power training and high-intensity interval cycling on muscle morphology and performance
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Spiliopoulou, P. Zaras, N. Methenitis, S. Papadimas, G. Papadopoulos, C. Bogdanis, G.C. Terzis, G.
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The aim of the study was to examine the effect of performing high-intensity interval cycling on muscle morphology and performance immediately after power training (PT). Twenty healthy female physical education students were assigned into 2 training groups. One group performed PT, and the other group performed the same PT followed by high-intensity interval aerobic training on a cycle ergometer (PTC). Training was performed 3 days per week for 6 weeks. Countermovement jump (CMJ) height and CMJ power, half-squat maximal strength (1 repetition maximum), maximum aerobic power, vastus lateralis muscle fiber composition, and cross-sectional area (CSA) were evaluated before and after the intervention. Countermovement jump height increased after PT (10.1 6 6.6%, p 5 0.002) but not after PTC (25.1 6 10.5%, p 5 0.099), with significant difference between groups (p 5 0.001). Countermovement jump power increased after PT (4.5 6 4.9%, p 5 0.021) but not after PTC (22.4 6 6.4, p 5 0.278), with significant difference between groups (p 5 0.017). One repetition maximum increased similarly in both groups. Muscle fiber composition was not altered after either PT or PTC. Vastus lateralis muscle fiber CSA increased significantly and similarly after both PT (I: 16.9 6 16.2%, p 5 0.035, ΙΙΑ: 12.7 6 10.9%, p 5 0.008,ΙΙΧ: 15.5 6 17.1%, p 5 0.021) and PTC (Ι: 18.0 6 23.7%, p 5 0.033,ΙΙΑ: 18.2 6 11.4%, p 5 0.001,ΙΙΧ: 25.5 6 19.6%, p 5 0.003). These results suggest that the addition of high-intensity interval cycling to PT inhibits the anticipated increase in jumping performance induced by PT per se. This inhibition is not explained by changes in muscle fiber type composition or vastus lateralis muscle fiber CSA adaptations. © 2019 National Strength and Conditioning Association
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- 2021
164. The acute and long-term effects of a cardiac rehabilitation program on endothelial progenitor cells in chronic heart failure patients: Comparing two different exercise training protocols
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Kourek, C. Alshamari, M. Mitsiou, G. Psarra, K. Delis, D. Linardatou, V. Pittaras, T. Ntalianis, A. Papadopoulos, C. Panagopoulou, N. Vasileiadis, I. Nanas, S. Karatzanos, E.
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Background: Vascular endothelial dysfunction is an underlying pathophysiological feature of chronic heart failure (CHF). Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are also impaired. The purpose of the study was to assess the effect of a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program on the increase of EPCs at rest and on the acute response after maximal exercise in patients with CHF and investigate whether there were differences between two exercise training protocols and patients of NYHA II and III classes. Methods: Forty-four patients with stable CHF enrolled in a 36-session CR program and were randomized in one training protocol; either high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or HIIT combined with muscle strength (COM). All patients underwent maximum cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) before and after the CR program and venous blood was drawn before and after each CPET. Five endothelial cellular populations, expressed as cells/106 enucleated cells, were quantified by flow cytometry. Results: An increase in all endothelial cellular populations at rest was observed after the CR program (p < 0.01). The acute response after maximum exercise increased in 4 out of 5 endothelial cellular populations after rehabilitation. Although there was increase in EPCs at rest and the acute response after rehabilitation in each exercise training group and each NYHA class, there were no differences between HIIT and COM groups or NYHA II and NYHA III classes (p > 0.05). Conclusions: A 36-session CR program increases the acute response after maximum CPET and stimulates the long-term mobilization of EPCs at rest in patients with CHF. These benefits seem to be similar between HIIT and COM exercise training protocols and between patients of different functional classes. © 2020
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- 2021
165. Erectile dysfunction and reduced libido in a myasthenia gravis patient treated with methotrexate
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Papadopoulos, C. Papadimas, G.K.
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fungi - Abstract
Patients with myasthenia gravis treated with methotrexate are usually young and sexually active. Therefore, sexual dysfunction associated with MTX treatment should be considered and specifically searched in them as it can be an under-recognized cause of treatment failure or poor compliance. © 2021 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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- 2021
166. Preserved eye movements in adults with spinal muscular atrophy
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Anagnostou, E. Xirou, S. Kararizou, E. Stefanis, L. Papadopoulos, C. Papadimas, G.
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Introduction: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) most prominently affects proximal limb and bulbar muscles. Despite older case descriptions, ocular motor neuron palsies or other oculomotor abnormalities are not considered part of the phenotype. Methods: We investigated oculomotor function by testing saccadic eye movements of 15 patients with SMA. Their performance was compared with that of age-matched healthy controls. Horizontal rightward and leftward saccades were recorded by means of video-oculography, whereas subjects looked at light-emitting diode targets placed at ±5°, ±10°, and ±15° eccentricities. Results: No differences in saccade amplitude gains, peak velocities, peak velocity-to-amplitude ratios, or durations were observed between controls and patients. More specifically, for 5° target eccentricities, patients had a mean saccadic peak velocity of 153°/s, whereas for 10° and 15° these values were 268°/s and 298°/s, respectively. The corresponding mean peak velocities of the control group were 151°/s, 264°/s, and 291°/s. Discussion: Our results indicate that patients with SMA perform fast and accurate horizontal saccades without evidence of extraocular muscle weakness. These quantitative oculomotor data corroborate clinical experience that neuro-ophthalmic symptoms in SMA are not common and, if present, should prompt suspicion for an alternative neuromuscular disorder. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC
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- 2021
167. Diffuse oesophageal involvement in anti-NXP2 myositis and response to combined immunosuppressive therapy
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Fanouriakis, A. Lazarini, A. Sofianos, I. Papadopoulos, C. Bagiazidou, E. Balanika, A. Elezoglou, A.
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- 2021
168. Shockwave coronary intravascular lithotripsy system for heavily calcified de novo lesions and the need for a cost-effectiveness analysis
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Kassimis, G. Ziakas, A. Didagelos, M. Theodoropoulos, K.C. Patoulias, D. Voultsos, P. Papadopoulos, C. Rocchiccioli, P. Karamasis, G.V. Alexopoulos, D. Sianos, G.
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The optimal management for severely calcified coronary artery disease is multi-adjunctive. Different strategies with dedicated devices should be available in the cardiac catheterization laboratory with their selection depending on the nature of the calcific disease and its anatomical distribution. Shockwave Intravascular Lithotripsy (S-IVL) system offers a novel option for lesion preparation of heavily calcified plaques in coronary and peripheral vessels. S-IVL is based on the fundamental principles of lithotripsy, a technology that has been used to modify renal stones for over 30 years. Pulsatile mechanical energy is used to fragment selectively amorphous calcium, sparing soft tissue. S-IVL has the potential of more widespread adoption because of its proven safety, efficacy and operational simplicity, but cost-effectiveness of such advanced technology will need to be analyzed. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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- 2021
169. The Visit
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Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Kenning, G, Ginnivan, N, Papadopoulos, C, Neidorf, M, Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Kenning, G, Ginnivan, N, Papadopoulos, C, and Neidorf, M
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The Visit is an interactive real-time video installation and Virtual Reality experience, developed from a ground-breaking interdisciplinary research project conducted by artists and psychologists working with women living with dementia. Visitors are invited to sit with Viv, a life-sized, realistic animated character, drawing us into a world of perceptual uncertainty, while at the same time confounding stereotypes and confronting fears about dementia. The characterisation has scientific validity but also the qualities of a rich, emotion-driven film narrative. The point of the work is to draw the viewer into the emotional/perceptual world of Viv.The script is created largely from verbatim interviews, utilising grounded practical theory for unpacking the interview data to connect feelings of loss, attachment and meaning to ideas, events and objects. Like the women who co-created her, Viv experiences various dementia-related symptoms, including hallucinations and confabulation, but she is also insightful and reflective. Viv is living a life and coming to terms with a neurological change.The character is sensitive to the motions of the viewer, she is ‘aware’ of the presence in her home by making eye-contact and directly addressing the visitor. The narrative develops in two parallel streams. Virtual production techniques such as digital human, motion and performance capture and virtual set have been employed to create this non-linear experience. The film is rendered in real-time in a computer game engine.This project investigates the affective potential of immersive technologies and content from in-depth qualitative research with people with lived experience of living with dementia. The ageing population and dementia are key issues facing society in the 21st Century. Biomedical, social science, and neurological perspectives are increasingly well-documented. What is not understood well is the lived experience. The project develops new methodologies for engaging with people
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170. A visit with Viv: Empathising with a digital human character embodying the lived experiences of dementia
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Papadopoulos, C, Kenning, G, Bennett, J, Kuchelmeister, V, Ginnivan, N, Neidorf, M, Papadopoulos, C, Kenning, G, Bennett, J, Kuchelmeister, V, Ginnivan, N, and Neidorf, M
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The Visit, an immersive participatory artwork (viewed on a screen or virtual reality headset), was produced as part of a research programme investigating the subjective experience of dementia and the relational dynamic between people with dementia and others. It invites viewers to engage with a digital human character, ‘Viv’, as she shares her experiences of living with dementia. The experiences that Viv recounts are based on verbatim accounts from in-depth interviews with four women living with dementia. The artwork was designed with the combined aim of generating insights into the lived experience of dementia and establishing conditions under which viewers might cultivate empathy for the character portrayed. Viewers engaging with Viv were invited to complete pre- and post-engagement measures of state empathy alongside an assessment of emotional distance. State empathy was significantly greater after engaging with The Visit, and correspondingly, there was a significant decrease in emotional distance (aversion), suggesting that the aims were met.
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171. Solving finite difference linear systems on GPUs: CUDA based Parallel Explicit Preconditioned Biconjugate Conjugate Gradient type Methods
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Gravvanis, G. A., Filelis-Papadopoulos, C. K., and Giannoutakis, K. M.
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172. Measurement of the neutron-induced fission cross-section of 243Am relative to 235U from 0.5 to 20 MeV
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Belloni, F., Calviani, M., Colonna, N., Mastinu, P., Milazzo, P. M., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Barbagallo, M., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Embid-Segura, M., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lamboudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Meaze, M. H., Mengoni, A., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M. T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J. L., Tarrio, D., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vincente, M. C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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173. Neutron-induced fission cross-section of 233U in the energy range 0.5 < En < 20 MeV
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Belloni, F., Calviani, M., Colonna, N., Mastinu, P., Milazzo, P. M., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapiço, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Embid-Segura, M., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Gunsing, F., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Koehler, P., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lamboudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marrone, S., Martınez, T., Massimi, C., Meaze, M. H., Mengoni, A., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M. T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Praena, J., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Santos, C., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J. L., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vincente, M. C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wiescher, M., Wisshak, K., and The n_TOF Collaboration
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174. Determination of marine gamma activity and study of the minimum detectable activity (MDA) in 4pi geometry based on Monte Carlo simulation
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Bagatelas, C., Tsabaris, C., Kokkoris, M., Papadopoulos, C. T., and Vlastou, R.
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175. Can parameters of systolic LV function be improved by AV node junction ablation in patients with AF and CRT?: P269
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Maniotis, C, Andreou, C, Dimitriou, P, Lazaris, E, Chantziara, K, Papadopoulos, C, Koutouzis, M, Nikolidakis, S, Manolis, A G, and Kyriakides, Z S
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design [accelerator] ,high [luminosity] ,lepton ,EASITRAIN ,tin [niobium] ,engineering ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,costs ,FCC-hh ,ddc:530 ,FCC ,accelerator: technology ,accelerator: design ,activity report ,superconductivity [magnet] ,electron positron ,new physics ,Lepton injectors ,technology [accelerator] ,Regular Article ,FCC-ee ,magnet: superconductivity ,sensitivity ,Lepton collider ,Automatic Keywords ,energy: upgrade ,CERN LHC Coll ,cryogenics ,FCC-ee: The Lepton Collider ,Conceptual design report (CDR) ,Leptons, collider ,luminosity: high ,upgrade [energy] ,niobium: tin ,performance - Abstract
International audience; Particle physics has arrived at an important moment of its history. The discovery of the Higgs boson, with a mass of 125 GeV, completes the matrix of particles and interactions that has constituted the “Standard Model” for several decades. This model is a consistent and predictive theory, which has so far proven successful at describing all phenomena accessible to collider experiments. On the other hand, several experimental facts do require the extension of the Standard Model and explanations are needed for observations such as the domination of matter over antimatter, the evidence for dark matter and the non-zero neutrino masses. Theoretical issues that need to be addressed include the hierarchy problem, the neutrality of the Universe, the stability of the Higgs boson mass upon quantum corrections and the strong CP problem. This report contains the description of a novel research infrastructure based on a highest-luminosity energy frontier electron-positron collider (FCC-ee) to address the open questions of modern physics. It will be a general precision instrument for the continued in-depth exploration of nature at the smallest scales, optimised to measure precisely the properties of the Higgs boson at the per-cent level, the Z and W bosons, the top quark and the Higgs coupling to the Z at the per-mil level. FCC-ee will provide unprecedented sensitivity to signs of new physics appearing either in the form of small deviations from the Standard Model or as rare decay processes. This collider will be implemented in stages, successively spanning the entire energy range from the Z pole over the WW threshold and H production peak to the t"t" ̅ threshold. Most of the infrastructure (e.g. underground structures, surface sites, electrical distribution, cooling & ventilation, RF systems) can be directly re-used for a subsequent highest-energy hadron collider (described in the FCC conceptual design report volume 3), serving the world-wide particle-physics community in a highly synergetic and cost-effective manner throughout the 21st century. The European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) update 2013 stated “To stay at the forefront of particle physics, Europe needs to be in a position to propose an ambitious post-LHC accelerator project at CERN by the time of the next Strategy update”. The FCC study has implemented the ESPP recommendation by developing a long-term vision for an “accelerator project in a global context”. This document describes the detailed design and preparation of a construction project for a post-LHC circular lepton collider “in collaboration with national institutes, laboratories and universities worldwide”, and enhanced by a strong participation of industrial partners. Now, a coordinated preparation effort can be based on a core of an ever-growing consortium of already more than 135 institutes worldwide. The technology for constructing a high-energy, highest-luminosity circular lepton collider exists today. The FCC-ee concept comprises a power-saving twin-aperture magnet system, a continuous top-up injection scheme for stable operation and maximum integrated luminosity. Combined with an energy staging scheme, the FCC-ee represents the most efficient and most sustainable route for executing the research required to discover signs of new physics beyond the Standard Model. The step-wise energy increase of the FCC-ee does not require any additional civil engineering activities. Strategic R&D for FCC-ee aims at minimising construction cost and energy consumption, while maximising the socio-economic impact. It will mitigate residual technology-related risks and ensure that industry can benefit from an acceptable economic utility. Concerning the implementation, a preparatory phase of about eight years is both necessary and adequate to establish the project governance and organisation structures, building the international machine and experiment consortia, developing a territorial implementation plan in agreement with the host-states’ requirements, optimising the disposal of land and underground volumes and preparing the civil engineering project. Such a large-scale, international fundamental research infrastructure, tightly involving industrial partners and providing training at all education levels, will be a strong motor of economic and societal development in all participating nations. The FCC study has implemented a set of actions towards a coherent vision for the world-wide high-energy and particle physics community, providing a collaborative framework for topically complementary and geographically well-balanced contributions. This conceptual design report lays the foundation for a subsequent infrastructure preparatory and technical design phase.
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178. Electronic medical registry of acute coronary syndromes in Greece. (ILIAKTIS study): Rationale and study design
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Kanakakis, Ioannis, primary, Stafylas, Panagiotis, additional, Avramidis, Dimitrios, additional, Dagre, Anna, additional, Latsios, George, additional, Nikas, Dimitris, additional, Patsourakos, Nikos, additional, Pipilis, Athanasios, additional, Sanidas, Ilias, additional, Skalidis, Emmanouil, additional, Synetos, Andreas, additional, Tziakas, Dimitrios, additional, Tzikas, Stergios, additional, Tsiafoutis, Ioannis, additional, Tsigkas, Grigoris, additional, Bamidis, Panagiotis, additional, Kanakakis, I., additional, Tselegkidi, M.E., additional, Sertedaki, E., additional, marelis, I., additional, Fragkos, E., additional, Mantzouranis, E., additional, Karvounis, C., additional, Zafeiropoulos, S., additional, Manolis, A.J., additional, Chatzilymperis, G., additional, Chiotelis, I., additional, Gryllis, D., additional, Poulimenos, L.E., additional, Triantafyllis, A., additional, Alexopoulos, D., additional, Varlamos, C., additional, Almpanis, G., additional, Aggeli, A., additional, Sakkas, A., additional, Trikas, A., additional, Tsiamis, S., additional, Triantafylloy, K., additional, Mpenia, D., additional, Oikonomou, D., additional, Papadopoulou, E., additional, Avramidis, D., additional, Kousta, M., additional, Moulianitaki, E., additional, Poulianitis, G., additional, Mavrou, G., additional, Latsios, G., additional, Synetos, A., additional, Tousoulis, D., additional, Kafkas, N., additional, Godwin, S., additional, Mertzanos, G., additional, Koytouzis, M., additional, Tsiafoutis, I., additional, Papadopoulos, A., additional, Tsoumeleas, A., additional, Barbetseas, I., additional, Sanidas, I., additional, Athanasiou, A., additional, Paizis, I., additional, Kakkavas, A., additional, Papafanis, T., additional, Mantas, I., additional, Neroutsos, G., additional, Gkoliopoulou, A., additional, Tafrali, V., additional, Florou, N., additional, Diakakis, G., additional, Grammatikopoulos, K., additional, Sinanis, T., additional, Kartalis, A., additional, Afendoulis, D., additional, Voutas, P., additional, Kardamis, C., additional, Doulis, A., additional, Kalantzis, N., additional, Vergis, K., additional, Chasikidis, C., additional, Armatas, G., additional, Damelou, A., additional, Ntogka, M., additional, Serafetinidis, I., additional, Zagkas, K., additional, Tselempis, T., additional, Makridis, P., additional, Karantoumanis, I., additional, Karapatsoudi, E., additional, Oikonomou, K., additional, Foukarakis, E., additional, Kafarakis, P., additional, Pitarokoilis, M., additional, Rogdakis, E., additional, Stavrakis, S., additional, Koudounis, G., additional, Karampetsos, V., additional, Lionakis, N., additional, Panotopoulos, C., additional, Svoronos, D., additional, Tsorlalis, I., additional, Tsatiris, K., additional, Beneki, E., additional, Papadopoulos, N., additional, Sawafta, A., additional, Kozatsani, D., additional, Spyromitros, G., additional, Bostanitis, I., additional, Dimitriadis, G., additional, Nikoloulis, N., additional, Kampouridis, N., additional, Giampatzis, V., additional, Patsilinakos, S., additional, Andrikou, E., additional, Katsiadas, N., additional, Papanagnou, G., additional, Kotsakis, A., additional, Ioannidis, E., additional, Platogiannis, N., additional, Psychari, S., additional, Pissimissis, E., additional, Patsourakos, N., additional, Gavrielatos, G., additional, Maritsa, D., additional, Papakonstantinou, N., additional, Oikonomou, G., additional, Katsanou, K., additional, Lazaris, E., additional, Moschos, N., additional, Giakoumakis, T., additional, Papagiannis, N., additional, Goudis, C., additional, Daios, S., additional, Devliotis, K., additional, Dimitriadis, F., additional, Giannadaki, M., additional, Savvidis, M., additional, Tsinopoulos, G., additional, Zarifis, I., additional, Askalidou, T., additional, Vasileiadis, I., additional, Kleitsiotou, P., additional, Sidiropoulos, S., additional, Tsaousidis, A., additional, Tzikas, S., additional, Vassilikos, V., additional, Papadopoulos, C., additional, Zarvalis, E., additional, Gogos, C., additional, Moschovidis, V., additional, Styliadis, I., additional, Laschos, V., additional, Spathoulas, K., additional, Vogiatzis, I., additional, Kasmeridis, C., additional, Pittas, S., additional, Sdogkos, E., additional, Dagre, A., additional, Mpounas, P., additional, Rodis, I., additional, Pipilis, A., additional, Konstantinidis, S., additional, Makrygiannis, S., additional, Masdrakis, A., additional, Magginas, A., additional, Sevastos, G., additional, Katsimagklis, G., additional, Mastrokostopoulos, A., additional, Papaioannou, S., additional, Skalidis, E., additional, Petousis, S., additional, Davlouros, P., additional, Tsigkas, G., additional, Hahalis, G., additional, Koufou, E., additional, Tziakas, D., additional, Chalikias, G., additional, Thomaidi, A., additional, Stakos, D., additional, Chotidis, A., additional, Nikas, D., additional, Sakellariou, X., additional, Skoularigkis, I., additional, Dimos, A., additional, Iakovis, N., additional, Mpourazana, A., additional, Zagouras, A., additional, Ntalas, I., additional, Theodoridou, S., additional, Papagoras, G., additional, Tsoumis, C., additional, Pappa, E., additional, Kotsia, A., additional, Toli, E., additional, Mantzoukis, S., additional, Revi, E., additional, Stafylas, P., additional, Karaiskou, M., additional, Bamidis, P., additional, Lagakis, P., additional, Spachos, D., additional, and Lygkouri, G., additional
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179. Metaanálisis para evaluar el riesgo de infecciones respiratorias y síndrome de distrés respiratorio del adulto con los agonistas del receptor del péptido similar al glucagón tipo 1 en los ensayos de seguridad cardiovascular: consecuencias útiles para la pandemia de COVID-19
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Patoulias, D., primary, Boulmpou, A., additional, Imprialos, K., additional, Stavropoulos, K., additional, Papadopoulos, C., additional, and Doumas, M., additional
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180. Neutron induced reactions at the Athens Tandem Accelerator NCSR “Demokritos”
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Vlastou, R., Papadopoulos, C. T., Kokkoris, M., Perdikakis, G., Galanopoulos, S., Serris, M., Lagoyannis, A., and Harissopulos, S.
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181. Study of the 241Am(n,2n)240Am reaction cross section in the energy range of E n = 8.8−11.1 MeV
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Perdikakis, G., Papadopoulos, C. T., Kokkoris, M., Vlastou, R., Galanopoulos, S., Lagoyannis, A., Spyrou, A., Kalyva, G., and Patronis, N.
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182. Skeletal Myopathy in a Male Patient with Anorexia Nervosa
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Papadopoulos, C. Zouvelou, V. Papadimas, G.
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183. Pharmacological management of diabetic nephropathy
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Papademetriou, V. Alataki, S. Stavropoulos, K. Papadopoulos, C. Bakogiannis, K. Tsioufis, K.
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most common diseases worldwide. Its adverse effects on several body organs, have made treatment of DM a priority. One of the most serious complications of DM is diabetic nephropathy (DN). Objective: The aim of this review is to critically discuss available data on the pharmacological management of DN. Methods: A comprehensive review of the literature was performed to identify studies assessing the impact of several drug classes on DN. Results: Several studies have been conducted in order to find a novel and effective treatment of DN. So far, the cornerstone therapy of DN consists of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) inhibitors, agents that decrease the synthesis of intrarenal angiotensin II or block its receptors. Their antiproteinuric and anti-hypertensive effects can not only decelerate the progress of DN but prevent its onset as well. Novel antidiabetic drugs, such as sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT-2i) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA), are promising agents in the therapy of DN, due to their positive effect on renal and cardiovascular adverse events. From lipid-lowering agents, atorvastatin improves DN up to stage 3 and substantially reduces CVD. Conclusion: RAS inhibitors, SGLT-2i and GLP-1 agonists were found to be beneficial for the treatment of DN. Larger renal trials are needed in order to incorporate these drugs into the first line treatment of DN. © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers.
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184. Mild myopathic phenotype in a patient with homozygous c.416C > T mutation in TK2 gene
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Papadimas, G.K. Vargiami, E. Dragoumi, P. van Coster, R. Smet, J. Seneca, S. Papadopoulos, C. Kararizou, E. Zafeiriou, D.
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The mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (MDDS) is characterized by extensive phenotypic variability and is due to nuclear gene mutations resulting in reduced mtDNA copy number. Thymidine kinase 2 (TK2) mutations are well known to be associated with MDDS. Few severely affected cases carrying the c.416C > T mutation in TK2 gene have been described so far. We describe the case of a 14months boy with the aforementioned TK2 gene pathogenic mutation at a homozygous state, presenting with a mild clinical phenotype. In addition to severe mitochondrial pathology on muscle biopsy, there was also histochemical evidence of adenylate deaminase deficiency. Overall, this report serves to further expand the clinical spectrum of TK2 mutations associated with MDDS. © Gaetano Conte Academy - Mediterranean Society of Myology
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185. Muscle fiber composition, jumping performance, and rate of force development adaptations induced by different power training volumes in females
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Methenitis, S. Mpampoulis, T. Spiliopoulou, P. Papadimas, G. Papadopoulos, C. Chalari, E. Evangelidou, E. Stasinaki, A.-N. Nomikos, T. Terzis, G.
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of 3 different eccentric-only power training volumes on muscle fiber type composition and power performance. Twenty-nine females were assigned into 3 groups and performed 10 weeks of either 3 (low volume), 6 (moderate volume), or 9 (high volume) sets/session of 4 fast-velocity eccentric-only half-squats against 70% of concentric 1-repetition maximum (1RM), followed by 3 maximum countermovement jumps (CMJs) after each set. Half-squat 1RM, CMJ height/power, maximum isometric force, rate of force development (RFD) and muscle fiber cross-sectional area (CSA) were increased in all groups (p = 0.001). Low-volume training induced higher increases in CMJ height/power and early RFD, compared with the moderate-and high-volume training programs (p < 0.001). Significant reductions in type IIx muscle fiber percentages and %CSAs were found after moderate-and high-volume training, with concomitant increases in type IIa fibers (p = 0.001). Significant correlations were found between the changes in type IIa and type IIx percentages, fiber CSA, %CSA, and the changes in performance (r: -0.787 to 0.792; p < 0.05). These results suggest that relatively large eccentric power training volumes may result in detrimental neuromuscular adaptations, minimal changes in early RFD, and a reduction of type IIx muscle fiber percentage. Novelty • Low but not high volume of power training maintains type IIx muscle fibers. • Early rate of force development increases after a low-or moderate-power training volume, but not after a high-power training volume. • Training-induced changes in type IIx muscle fiber percentage is related with changes in early rate of force development. © 2020, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved.
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186. Teaching Video NeuroImages: Inverted Beevor sign in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
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Papadopoulos, C. Xirou, S. Kararizou, E. Papadimas, G.K.
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187. Magnetic fluid hyperthermia simulations in evaluation of SAR calculation methods
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Papadopoulos, C. Efthimiadou, E.K. Pissas, M. Fuentes, D. Boukos, N. Psycharis, V. Kordas, G. Loukopoulos, V.C. Kagadis, G.C.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to employ magnetic fluid hyperthermia simulations in the precise computation of Specific Absorption Rate functions -SAR(T)-, and in the evaluation of the predictive capacity of different SAR calculation methods. Methods: Magnetic fluid hyperthermia experiments were carried out using magnetite-based nanofluids. The respective SAR values were estimated through four different calculation methods including the initial slope method, the Box-Lucas method, the corrected slope method and the incremental analysis method (INCAM). A novel numerical model combining the heat transfer equations and the Navier-Stokes equations was developed to reproduce the experimental heating process. To address variations in heating efficiency with temperature, the expression of the power dissipation as a Gaussian function of temperature was introduced and the Levenberg-Marquardt optimization algorithm was employed to compute the function parameters and determine the function's effective branch within each measurement's temperature range. The power dissipation function was then reduced to the respective SAR function. Results: The INCAM exhibited the lowest relative errors ranging between 0.62 and 15.03% with respect to the simulations. SAR(T) functions exhibited significant variations, up to 45%, within the MFH-relevant temperature range. Conclusions: The examined calculation methods are not suitable to accurately quantify the heating efficiency of a magnetic fluid. Numerical models can be exploited to effectively compute SAR(T) and contribute to the development of robust hyperthermia treatment planning applications. © 2020 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica
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188. Update on congenital myopathies in adulthood
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Papadimas, G.K. Xirou, S. Kararizou, E. Papadopoulos, C.
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Congenital myopathies (CMs) constitute a group of heterogenous rare inherited muscle diseases with different incidences. They are traditionally grouped based on characteristic histopathological findings revealed on muscle biopsy. In recent decades, the ever-increasing application of modern genetic technologies has not just improved our understanding of their pathophysiology, but also expanded their phenotypic spectrum and contributed to a more genetically based approach for their classification. Later onset forms of CMs are increasingly recognised. They are often considered milder with slower progression, variable clinical presentations and different modes of inheritance. We reviewed the key features and genetic basis of late onset CMs with a special emphasis on those forms that may first manifest in adulthood. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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189. The Visit
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Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Ginnivan, N, Kenning, G, Papadopoulos, C, Dean, B, and Neidorf, M
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190. Evaluation of Genotypes and Epidemiology of Spinal Muscular Atrophy in Greece: A Nationwide Study Spanning 24 Years
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Kekou, K. Svingou, M. Sofocleous, C. Mourtzi, N. Nitsa, E. Konstantinidis, G. Youroukos, S. Skiadas, K. Katsalouli, M. Pons, R. Papavasiliou, A. Kotsalis, C. Pavlou, E. Evangeliou, A. Katsarou, E. Voudris, K. Dinopoulos, A. Vorgia, P. Niotakis, G. Diamantopoulos, N. Nakou, I. Koute, V. Vartzelis, G. Papadimas, G.-K. Papadopoulos, C. Tsivgoulis, G. Traeger-Synodinos, J.
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Background: Promising genetic treatments targeting the molecular defect of severe early-onset genetic conditions are expected to dramatically improve patients' quality of life and disease epidemiology. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), is one of these conditions and approved therapeutic approaches have recently become available to patients. Objective: Analysis of genetic and clinical data from SMA patients referred to the single public-sector provider of genetic services for the disease throughout Greece followed by a retrospective assessment in the context of epidemiology and genotype-phenotype associations. Methods: Molecular genetic analysis and retrospective evaluation of findings for 361 patients tested positive for SMA- and 862 apparently healthy subjects from the general population. Spearman rank test and generalized linear models were applied to evaluate secondary modifying factors with respect to their impact on clinical severity and age of onset. Results: Causative variations- including 5 novel variants- were detected indicating a minimal incidence of about 1/12,000, and a prevalence of at least 1.5/100,000. For prognosis a minimal model pertaining disease onset before 18 months was proposed to include copy numbers of NAIP (OR = 9.9;95% CI, 4.7 to 21) and SMN2 (OR = 6.2;95% CI, 2.5-15.2) genes as well as gender (OR = 2.2;95% CI, 1.04 to 4.6). Conclusions: This long-term survey shares valuable information on the current status and practices for SMA diagnosis on a population basis and provides an important reference point for the future assessment of strategic advances towards disease prevention and health care planning. © 2020 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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191. Body composition and 6 minute walking ability in late-onset pompe disease patients after 9 years of enzyme replacement therapy
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Terzis, G. Papadimas, G. Krase, A. Kontou, E. Arnaoutis, I. Papadopoulos, C.
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Objective: Pompe disease is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by the deficiency of acid α-glycosidase resulting in accumulation of glycogen in the lysosomes. The late-onset form of the disease (LOPD) causes primarily progressive muscle weakness and respiratory insufficiency. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) introduced in 2006, showed mild improvement or stabilization of the symptoms although long-term data are limited. Aim of the study was to describe the progression of body composition and walking ability in LOPD patients receiving ERT consistently for 9 years. Methods: Lean body mass, bone mineral density, body fat and 6 min walking distance were assessed in three male and three female LOPD patients (height 165.8 ± 11.2 cm, age 42.3 ± 11.8yrs, body mass 71.1 ± 20.8 kg, at study entry), every three years, for 9 years since ERT initiation (T0, T3, T6, T9). Results: Total body and upper extremities’ lean mass remained unchanged (p < 0.05), but it was decreased for the lower extremities (T3:13.06 ± 3.848 kg vs. T9:11.63 ± 3.49 kg, p < 0.05). Lean body mass was not significantly different after 9 years of ERT compared to before the ERT initiation (T0 to T9). Bone mineral density remained unchanged. Percent body fat increased (T0:39.1 ± 10.3%, vs. T9:43.1 ± 10.4%, p < 0.05). Six minute walking distance tended to increase after 3 years of ERT and decreased gradually thereafter, with no difference between T0-T9. Lean mass of the lower extremities adjusted for body weight was significantly correlated with 6 min walking distance (r = 0.712, p < 0.05). Conclusion: The current data show that enzyme replacement therapy may preserve lean body mass, bone mineral density and walking capacity in LOPD patients. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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192. Incidence and predictors of total mortality in 267 adults presenting with mitochondrial diseases
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Papadopoulos, C. Wahbi, K. Behin, A. Bougouin, W. Stojkovic, T. Leonard-Louis, S. Berber, N. Lombès, A. Duboc, D. Jardel, C. Eymard, B. Laforêt, P.
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Assessing long-term mortality and identifying predictors of death in adults with mitochondrial diseases. We retrospectively included adult patients with genetically proven mitochondrial diseases referred to our centre between January 2000 and June 2016, and collected information relative to their genetic testing, clinical assessments, and vital status. We performed single and multiple variable analyses in search of predictors of total mortality, and calculated hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). We included 267 patients (women 59%; median age 43.3 [31.3-54.2] years), including 111 with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) single large-scale deletions, 65 with m.3243A>G, 24 with m.8344A>G, 32 with other mtDNA point mutations, and 36 patients with nuclear genes mutations. Over a median follow-up of 8.9 years (0.3 to 18.7), 61 patients (22.8%) died, at a median age of 50.7 (37.9-51.9) years. Primary cause of death was cardiovascular disease in 16 patients (26.2%), respiratory in 11 (18.0%), and gastrointestinal in 5 (8.1%). By multiple variable analysis, diabetes (HR 2.75; 95% CI 1.46-5.18), intraventricular cardiac conduction defects (HR 3.38; 95% CI 1.71-6.76) and focal brain involvement (HR 2.39; 95% CI 1.25-4.57) were independent predictors of death. Adult patients with mitochondrial diseases present high morbidity that can be independently predicted by the presence of diabetes, intraventricular cardiac conduction defects, and focal brain involvement. © 2019 SSIEM
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193. Status and outlook of the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF at CERN
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Gunsing, F., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Álvarez, H., Álvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Assimakopoulos, P., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Baumann, P., Bečvář, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calviño, F., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., de Albornoz, A. Carrillo, Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Colonna, N., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillman, I., Dolfini, R., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Ferrant, L., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Frais-Koelbl, H., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., González-Romero, E., Goverdovski, A., Gramegna, F., Griesmayer, E., Guerrero, C., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Isaev, S., Jericha, E., Käppeler, F., Kadi, Y., Karadimos, D., Karamanis, D., Kerveno, M., Ketlerov, V., Koehler, P., Konovalov, V., Kossionides, E., Krtička, M., Lampoudis, C., Leeb, H., Lindote, A., Lopes, I., Lozano, M., Lukic, S., Marganiec, J., Marques, L., Marrone, S., Martínez, T., Massimi, C., Mastinu, P., Mengoni, A., Milazzo, P.M., Moreau, C., Mosconi, M., Neves, F., Oberhummer, H., O’Brien, S., Oshima, M., Pancin, J., Papachristodoulou, C., Papadopoulos, C., Paradela, C., Patronis, N., Pavlik, A., Pavlopoulos, P., Perrot, L., Pigni, M.T., Plag, R., Plompen, A., Plukis, A., Poch, A., Pretel, C., Quesada, J., Rauscher, T., Reifarth, R., Rosetti, M., Rubbia, C., Rudolf, G., Rullhusen, P., Salgado, J., Sarchiapone, L., Savvidis, I., Stephan, C., Tagliente, G., Tain, J.L., Tassan-Got, L., Tavora, L., Terlizzi, R., Vannini, G., Vaz, P., Ventura, A., Villamarin, D., Vincente, M.C., Vlachoudis, V., Vlastou, R., Voss, F., Walter, S., Wendler, H., Wiescher, M., and Wisshak, K.
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194. The Visit VR. Understanding the experience of living with dementia
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Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Kenning, G, Ginnivan, N, Neidorf, M, Papadopoulos, C, Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Kenning, G, Ginnivan, N, Neidorf, M, and Papadopoulos, C
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The Visit is an interactive 6-dof real-time Virtual Reality experience, developed from a ground-breaking research project conducted by artists and psychologists working with women living with dementia. Visitors are invited to sit with Viv, a life- sized, realistic and responsive character whose dialogue is created largely from verbatim interviews, drawing us into a world of perceptual uncertainty, while at the same time confounding stereotypes and confronting fears about dementia.
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195. The Visit: An immersive experience engaging with the lived experience of dementia
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Kenning, G, Bennett, J, Kuchelmeister, V, Ginnivan, N, Neidorf, M, Papadopoulos, C, Kenning, G, Bennett, J, Kuchelmeister, V, Ginnivan, N, Neidorf, M, and Papadopoulos, C
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196. The Visit (Abstract IEEE VR 2020)
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Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Ginnivan, N, Kenning, G, Papadopoulos, C, Dean, R, Neidorf, M, Kuchelmeister, V, Bennett, J, Ginnivan, N, Kenning, G, Papadopoulos, C, Dean, R, and Neidorf, M
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The Visit is an interactive real-time Virtual Reality experience, developed from a ground-breaking research project conducted by artists and psychologists working with women living with dementia. Visitors are invited to sit with Viv, a life-sized, realistic animated character whose dialogue is created largely from verbatim interviews, drawing us into a world of perceptual uncertainty, while at the same time confounding stereotypes and confronting fears about dementia. The character is sensitive to the motions of the viewer, she is aware of the presence in her home by making eye-contact and directly addressing the visitor.The characterisation has scientific validity but also the qualities of a rich, emotion-driven film narrative. The point of the work is to draw the viewer into the emotional/perceptual world of Viv.Like the women who co-created her, Viv experiences various dementia-related symptoms, including hallucinations and confabulation, but she is also insightful and reflective. Viv is living a life and coming to terms with a neurological change.Year: 2019, Format: Screen/VR (Oculus Quest), Running Time: 14 min, Language: English.
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197. Multicentric Atrial Strain COmparison between Two Different Modalities: MASCOT HIT Study
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Cameli, M, Miglioranza, M, Magne, J, Mandoli, G, Benfari, G, Ancona, R, Sibilio, G, Reskovic Luksic, V, Dejan, D, Griseli, L, Van De Heyning, C, Mortelmans, P, Michalski, B, Kupczynska, K, Di Giannuario, G, Devito, F, Dulgheru, R, Ilardi, F, Salustri, A, Abushahba, G, Morrone, D, Fabiani, I, Penicka, M, Katbeh, A, Sammarco, G, Esposito, R, Santoro, C, Pastore, M, Comenale Pinto, S, Kalinin, A, Pičkure, Ž, Ažman Juvan, K, Zupan Mežnar, A, Coisne, A, Coppin, A, Opris, M, Nistor, D, Paakkanen, R, Biering-Sørensen, T, Olsen, F, Lapinskas, T, Vaškelyté, J, Galian-Gay, L, Casas, G, Motoc, A, Papadopoulos, C, Loizos, S, Ágoston, G, Szabó, I, Hristova, K, Tsonev, S, Galli, E, Vinereanu, D, Mihaila Baldea, S, Muraru, D, Mondillo, S, Donal, E, Galderisi, M, Cosyns, B, Edvardsen, T, Popescu, B, Cameli, Matteo, Miglioranza, Marcelo Haertel, Magne, Julien, Mandoli, Giulia Elena, Benfari, Giovanni, Ancona, Roberta, Sibilio, Gerolamo, Reskovic Luksic, Vlatka, Dejan, Dosen, Griseli, Leonardo, Van De Heyning, Caroline M, Mortelmans, Philippe, Michalski, Blazej, Kupczynska, Karolina, Di Giannuario, Giovanna, Devito, Fiorella, Dulgheru, Raluca, Ilardi, Federica, Salustri, Alessandro, Abushahba, Galal, Morrone, Doralisa, Fabiani, Iacopo, Penicka, Martin, Katbeh, Asim, Sammarco, Giuseppe, Esposito, Roberta, Santoro, Ciro, Pastore, Maria Concetta, Comenale Pinto, Salvatore, Kalinin, Artem, Pičkure, Žanna, Ažman Juvan, Katja, Zupan Mežnar, Anja, Coisne, Augustine, Coppin, Amandine, Opris, Mihaela Maria, Nistor, Dan Octavian, Paakkanen, Riitta, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Olsen, Flemming Javier, Lapinskas, Tomas, Vaškelyté, Jolanta Justina, Galian-Gay, Laura, Casas, Guillem, Motoc, Andreea Iulia, Papadopoulos, Constantinos Hristou, Loizos, Savvas, Ágoston, Gergely, Szabó, Istvan, Hristova, Krasimira, Tsonev, Svetlin Netkov, Galli, Elena, Vinereanu, Dragos, Mihaila Baldea, Sorina, Muraru, Denisa, Mondillo, Sergio, Donal, Erwan, Galderisi, Maurizio, Cosyns, Bernard, Edvardsen, Thor, Popescu, Bogdan A, Cameli, M, Miglioranza, M, Magne, J, Mandoli, G, Benfari, G, Ancona, R, Sibilio, G, Reskovic Luksic, V, Dejan, D, Griseli, L, Van De Heyning, C, Mortelmans, P, Michalski, B, Kupczynska, K, Di Giannuario, G, Devito, F, Dulgheru, R, Ilardi, F, Salustri, A, Abushahba, G, Morrone, D, Fabiani, I, Penicka, M, Katbeh, A, Sammarco, G, Esposito, R, Santoro, C, Pastore, M, Comenale Pinto, S, Kalinin, A, Pičkure, Ž, Ažman Juvan, K, Zupan Mežnar, A, Coisne, A, Coppin, A, Opris, M, Nistor, D, Paakkanen, R, Biering-Sørensen, T, Olsen, F, Lapinskas, T, Vaškelyté, J, Galian-Gay, L, Casas, G, Motoc, A, Papadopoulos, C, Loizos, S, Ágoston, G, Szabó, I, Hristova, K, Tsonev, S, Galli, E, Vinereanu, D, Mihaila Baldea, S, Muraru, D, Mondillo, S, Donal, E, Galderisi, M, Cosyns, B, Edvardsen, T, Popescu, B, Cameli, Matteo, Miglioranza, Marcelo Haertel, Magne, Julien, Mandoli, Giulia Elena, Benfari, Giovanni, Ancona, Roberta, Sibilio, Gerolamo, Reskovic Luksic, Vlatka, Dejan, Dosen, Griseli, Leonardo, Van De Heyning, Caroline M, Mortelmans, Philippe, Michalski, Blazej, Kupczynska, Karolina, Di Giannuario, Giovanna, Devito, Fiorella, Dulgheru, Raluca, Ilardi, Federica, Salustri, Alessandro, Abushahba, Galal, Morrone, Doralisa, Fabiani, Iacopo, Penicka, Martin, Katbeh, Asim, Sammarco, Giuseppe, Esposito, Roberta, Santoro, Ciro, Pastore, Maria Concetta, Comenale Pinto, Salvatore, Kalinin, Artem, Pičkure, Žanna, Ažman Juvan, Katja, Zupan Mežnar, Anja, Coisne, Augustine, Coppin, Amandine, Opris, Mihaela Maria, Nistor, Dan Octavian, Paakkanen, Riitta, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Olsen, Flemming Javier, Lapinskas, Tomas, Vaškelyté, Jolanta Justina, Galian-Gay, Laura, Casas, Guillem, Motoc, Andreea Iulia, Papadopoulos, Constantinos Hristou, Loizos, Savvas, Ágoston, Gergely, Szabó, Istvan, Hristova, Krasimira, Tsonev, Svetlin Netkov, Galli, Elena, Vinereanu, Dragos, Mihaila Baldea, Sorina, Muraru, Denisa, Mondillo, Sergio, Donal, Erwan, Galderisi, Maurizio, Cosyns, Bernard, Edvardsen, Thor, and Popescu, Bogdan A
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Two methods are currently available for left atrial (LA) strain measurement by speckle tracking echocardiography, with two different reference timings for starting the analysis: QRS (QRS-LASr) and P wave (P-LASr). The aim of MASCOT HIT study was to define which of the two was more reproducible, more feasible, and less time consuming. In 26 expert centers, LA strain was analyzed by two different echocardiographers (young vs senior) in a blinded fashion. The study population included: healthy subjects, patients with arterial hypertension or aortic stenosis (LA pressure overload, group 2) and patients with mitral regurgitation or heart failure (LA volume-pressure overload, group 3). Difference between the inter-correlation coefficient (ICC) by the two echocardiographers using the two techniques, feasibility and analysis time of both methods were analyzed. A total of 938 subjects were included: 309 controls, 333 patients in group 2, and 296 patients in group 3. The ICC was comparable between QRS-LASr (0.93) and P-LASr (0.90). The young echocardiographers calculated QRS-LASr in 90% of cases, the expert ones in 95%. The feasibility of P-LASr was 85% by young echocardiographers and 88% by senior ones. QRS-LASr young median time was 110 s (interquartile range, IR, 78-149) vs senior 110 s (IR 78-155); for P-LASr, 120 s (IR 80-165) and 120 s (IR 90-161), respectively. LA strain was feasible in the majority of patients with similar reproducibility for both methods. QRS complex guaranteed a slightly higher feasibility and a lower time wasting compared to the use of P wave as the reference.
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198. Scaled electron experiments at the University of Maryland
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Haber, I., Bai, G., Bernal, S., Beaudoin, B., Feldman, D., Fiorito, R.B., Godlove, T.F., Kishek, R.A., O’Shea, P.G., Quinn, B., Papadopoulos, C., Reiser, M., Rodgers, J., Stratakis, D., Sutter, D., Thangaraj, J.C.T., Tian, K., Walter, M., and Wu, C.
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199. Physics potential and experimental challenges of the LHC luminosity upgrade
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Gianotti, F., Mangano, M. L., Virdee, T., Abdullin, S., Azuelos, G., Ball, A., Barberis, D., Belyaev, A., Bloch, P., Bosman, M., Casagrande, L., Cavalli, D., Chumney, P., Cittolin, S., Dasu, S., De Roeck, A., Ellis, N., Farthouat, P., Fournier, D., Hansen, J.-B., Hinchliffe, I., Hohlfeld, M., Huhtinen, M., Jakobs, K., Joram, C., Mazzucato, F., Mikenberg, G., Miagkov, A., Moretti, M., Moretti, S., Niinikoski, T., Nikitenko, A., Nisati, A., Paige, F., Palestini, S., Papadopoulos, C. G., Piccinini, F., Pittau, R., Polesello, G., Richter-Was, E., Sharp, P., Slabospitsky, S. R., Smith, W. H., Stapnes, S., Tonelli, G., Tsesmelis, E., Usubov, Z., Vacavant, L., van der Bij, J., Watson, A., and Wielers, M.
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200. 2D optimization of a Small Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine blade using flow control techniques
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Papadopoulos, C, primary, Kaparos, P, additional, Vlahostergios, Z, additional, Misirlis, D, additional, and Yakinthos, K, additional
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