• Characteristics and outcomes of cancer patients who develop pulmonary embolism: A cross-sectional study 

      Chlapoutakis S., Georgakopoulou V.E., Trakas N., Kouvelos G., Papalexis P., Damaskos C., Sklapani P., Grivas A., Gouveris P., Tryfonopoulos D., Tzovaras A., Ardavanis-Loukeris G., Grouzi E., Spandidos D.A., Matsagkas M. (2021)
      Pulmonary embolism (PE), along with deep vein thrombosis, are collectively known as venous thromboembo- lism (VTE). Predisposing factors for PE include post-operative conditions, pregnancy, cancer and an advanced age; of ...
    • Diagnosis and management of chronic coronary artery disease 

      Triposkiadis, F.; Starling, R. C.; Stefanadis, C. (2007)
      Coronary artery disease (CAD) usually coexists with atherosclerosis of other arterial trees and is accelerated by several risk factors. It may remain asymptomatic for a long period affecting the vessel wall with no lumen ...
    • The effect of strain hardening on the dynamic response of human artery segments 

      Charalambous H.P., Roussis P.C., Giannakopoulos A.E. (2017)
      Background: When subjected to time-dependent blood pressure, human arteries undergo large deformations, exhibiting mainly nonlinear hyperelastic type of response. The mechanical response of arteries depends on the health ...