Search Results - "Chrysostomakis, S.I."

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    Effect of acute atrial fibrillation on phasic coronary blood flow pattern and flow reserve in humans by Kochiadakis, G.E., Skalidis, E.I., Kalebubas, M.D., Igoumenidis, N.E., Chrysostomakis, S.I., Kanoupakis, E.M., Simantirakis, E.N., Vardas, P.E.

    Published in European heart journal (01-05-2002)
    “…Aims To assess the effect of experimentally induced atrial fibrillation on coronary flow in humans. Methods and Results In 16 patients (10 men, mean age 43±13…”
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    Assessment of myocardial adrenergic innervation in patients with sick sinus syndrome: effect of asynchronous ventricular activation from ventricular apical stimulation by Marketou, M E, Simantirakis, E N, Prassopoulos, V K, Chrysostomakis, S I, Velidaki, A A, Karkavitsas, N S, Vardas, P E

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-09-2002)
    “…Objective: To investigate ventricular sympathetic innervation in patients with sick sinus syndrome and to detect regional deterioration of adrenergic…”
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    Atrial and ventricular refractoriness in paced patients; circadian variation and its relationship to autonomic nervous system activity by Simantirakis, E.N., Chrysostomakis, S.I., Marketou, M.E., Kochiadakis, G.E., Vardakis, K.E., Mavrakis, H.E., Vardas, P.

    Published in European heart journal (01-12-2001)
    “…Aims To examine whether atrial and ventricular effective refractory periods exhibit circadian variation and whether the latter is correlated with fluctuations…”
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    AAIR Versus DDDR Pacing in Patients with Impaired Sinus Node Chronotropy: An Echocardiographic and Cardiopulmonary Study by VARDAS, P.E., SIMANTIRAKIS, E.N., PARTHENAKIS, F.I., CHRYSOSTOMAKIS, S.I., SKALIDIS, E.I., ZURIDAKIS, E.G.

    Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-07-1997)
    “…The aim of this study was to compare AAIR and DDDR pacing at rest and during exercise. We studied 15 patients (10 men, age 65 ± 6 years) who had been paced for…”
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