Antonios Kefaliakos
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Critical Care | 2011
Dimitri Anastasopoulos; Antonios Kefaliakos; Argyris Michalopoulos
IntroductionThis prospective study investigated whether plasma ionized calcium concentration abnormalities and other electrolyte disturbances represent risk factors for the development of critical illness polyneuromyopathy (CIPNM) in ICU patients.MethodsOne hundred and ninety consecutive adult critically ill patients with prolonged ICU stay (longer than 7 days) were prospectively evaluated. Patients with acute weakness and/or weaning difficulties were subjected to extensive electrophysiological measurements in order to establish the diagnosis of CIPNM. All recognized and/or possible risk factors for development of CIPNM were recorded.ResultsThe diagnosis of CIPNM was confirmed in 40 patients (21.05%). By applying a logistic regression model, hypocalcemia (P = 0.02), hypercalcemia (P = 0.01) and septic shock (P = 0.04) were independently associated with the development of CIPNM in critically ill patients.ConclusionsWe found that septic shock and abnormal fluctuations of plasma Ca2+ concentration represent significant risk factors for the development of CIPNM in critically ill patients.
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing | 2016
Panagiotis Kiekkas; Nikolaos Stefanopoulos; Nick Bakalis; Antonios Kefaliakos; Evangelos Konstantinou
Childhood obesity is associated with numerous respiratory disorders, which may be aggravated when general anesthesia is administered. This systematic review aimed to investigate and synthesize the published literature on the associations between childhood obesity and perioperative adverse respiratory events (PAREs). By using key terms, observational studies published between 1990 and 2014 in English-language journals indexed by Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Database, and EMBASE were searched for reports of relevant associations. Nine articles were considered eligible for inclusion. In all studies, significant univariate and multivariate associations were reported between obesity and increased risk for PAREs in pediatric patients, mainly for hypoxemia, upper airway obstruction, and difficult mask ventilation. Appropriate strategies for preventing PAREs in obese children need to be followed by health care professionals. Multicenter studies are also recommended for ensuring high generalizability of reported associations and elucidating underlying mechanisms that link obesity to PAREs.
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016
Antonios Kefaliakos; Ioannis Pliakos; Martha Charalampidou; Marianna Diomidous
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2014
Antonios Kefaliakos; Ioannis Pliakos; Athena Kalokerinou; Papadimitrioy M; Mechiili A; Marianna Diomidous
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016
Antonios Kefaliakos; Ioannis Pliakos; Kostis Chardalias; Martha Charalampidou; Marianna Diomidous
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016
Antonios Kefaliakos; Ioannis Pliakos; Marianna Diomidous
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016
Antonios Kefaliakos; Ioannis Pliakos; Panagiotis Kiekkas; Martha Charalampidou; Marianna Diomidous
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016
Ioannis Pliakos; Antonios Kefaliakos; Marianna Diomidous
European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2016
Zoe Roupa; Aristidis Vasilopoulos; Chryssi Hatzoglou; Konstantinos Gourgoulianis; Antonios Kefaliakos; Enkeleint Aggelos Mechili; Olga Archangelidi; Emmanouil Mentzakis; Marianna Diomidous
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2014
Ioannis Pliakos; Antonios Kefaliakos; Athena Kalokerinou; Konstantina Al-Fantel; Aggelos Mechili; Marianna Diomidous