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Antonios P. Gasparis
Researcher at Stony Brook University
Publications - 88
Citations - 1697
Antonios P. Gasparis is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thrombosis & Venous thrombosis. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1345 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonios P. Gasparis include University of Dundee & State University of New York Upstate Medical University.
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High-risk carotid endarterectomy: fact or fiction.
Antonios P. Gasparis,Lise Ricotta,Salvador A. Cuadra,Daniel Char,William Purtill,Paul S. Van Bemmelen,George L. Hines,Fabio Giron,John J. Ricotta +8 more
TL;DR: Although 29% of patients for CEA were high risk as defined by others, it was found no evidence that this influenced the results after CEA, and the concept of the high-risk CEA must be critically reexamined.
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Management of true aneurysms of hemodialysis access fistulas
Garri Pasklinsky,Robert J. Meisner,Nicos Labropoulos,Luis R. Leon,Antonios P. Gasparis,David Landau,Apostolos K. Tassiopoulos,Peter J. Pappas +7 more
TL;DR: Although true aneurysms in patients with dialysis access are uncommon, significant complications may occur as a consequence of their presence and these complications can be treated and the fistulas can usually be salvaged.
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Analysis of threshold stenosis by multiplanar venogram and intravascular ultrasound examination for predicting clinical improvement after iliofemoral vein stenting in the VIDIO trial
Paul J. Gagne,Antonios P. Gasparis,Stephen Black,Patricia E. Thorpe,Marc A. Passman,Suresh Vedantham,William A. Marston,Mark D. Iafrati +7 more
TL;DR: These findings corroborate the conventional >50% cross-sectional area threshold by IVUS as defining a clinically significant iliofemoral stenosis that, when stented, has significant predictive value for symptom improvement and suggest a higher optimal threshold of stenosis may be necessary in nonthrombotic patients.
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Venous hemodynamic changes in lower limb venous disease : the UIP consensus according to scientific evidence
Byung-Boong Lee,Andrew N. Nicolaides,Kenneth Myers,Mark H. Meissner,Evi Kalodiki,C. Allegra,Pier Luigi Antignani,Niels Bækgaard,Kirk W. Beach,G Belcaro,Stephen Black,Lena Blomgren,Eliete Bouskela,Massimo Cappelli,Joseph A. Caprini,Patrick H. Carpentier,A. Cavezzi,Sylvain Chastanet,Jan T. Christenson,Demetris Christopoulos,Heather Clarke,Alun H. Davies,Marianne De Maeseneer,Bo Eklof,S. Ermini,Fidel Fernandez,Claude Franceschi,Antonios P. Gasparis,George Geroulakos,Sergio Gianesini,Athanasios D. Giannoukas,Peter Gloviczki,Ying Huang,Veronica Ibegbuna,Stavros K. Kakkos,Robert L. Kistner,Tilo Kölbel,Ralph L. M. Kurstjens,Nicos Labropoulos,James Laredo,Christopher R. Lattimer,Marzia Lugli,Fedor Lurie,O Maleti,Jovan N. Markovic,Erika Mendoza,Javier L. Monedero,Gregory L. Moneta,H M Moore,Nick Morrison,G. Mosti,Olle Nelzen,A. Obermayer,Tomohiro Ogawa,Kurosh Parsi,Hugo Partsch,Fausto Passariello,Michel Perrin,Paul Pittaluga,Seshadri Raju,Stefano Ricci,Antonio Rosales,Angelo Scuderi,Carl-Erik Slagsvold,Anders Thurin,Tomasz Urbanek,Andre M. van Rij,Michael Vasquez,Cees H. A. Wittens,Paolo Zamboni,Steven Zimmet,Santiago Zubicoa Ezpeleta +71 more
TL;DR: The aim was to confirm or dispel long-held hemodynamic principles and to provide a comprehensive review of venous hemodynamic concepts underlying the pathophysiology of lower limb venous disorders, their usefulness for investigating patients and the relevant hemodynamic changes associated with various forms of treatment.
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The distribution and significance of varicosities in the saphenous trunks
Nicos Labropoulos,Angela A. Kokkosis,Georgios Spentzouris,Antonios P. Gasparis,Apostolos K. Tassiopoulos +4 more
TL;DR: It was determined that focal dilatations are far more common than varicosities in the saphenous trunks, and studies on earlier interventions are warranted to prevent CVD progression.