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Efstathios Manios

Researcher at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Publications -  141
Citations -  4488

Efstathios Manios is an academic researcher from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 128 publications receiving 3685 citations. Previous affiliations of Efstathios Manios include University of Lausanne & Alexandra Hospital.

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U-shaped relationship between mortality and admission blood pressure in patients with acute stroke.

TL;DR: To evaluate the relationship between systolic blood pressure on admission and early or late mortality in patients with acute stroke and the results will help clarify the role of adrenaline in the development of blood pressure.
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Association Between Obesity and Mortality After Acute First-Ever Stroke The Obesity–Stroke Paradox

TL;DR: Based on BMI estimation, obese and overweight stroke patients have significantly better early and long-term survival rates compared to those with normal BMI.
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Time Rate of Blood Pressure Variation Is Associated With Increased Common Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness

TL;DR: The rate of BP fluctuations is greater in hypertensive patients and correlates to increased CCA-IMT, which indicates that steeper BP variations may produce a greater stress on the vessel wall and consequently result in medial hypertrophy of the large arteries.
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Renal dysfunction in acute stroke: an independent predictor of long-term all combined vascular events and overall mortality

TL;DR: Renal function on admission appears to be a significant independent prognostic factor for long term mortality and new cardiovascular morbidity over a 10-year period.
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CHADS₂, CHA₂S₂DS₂-VASc, and long-term stroke outcome in patients without atrial fibrillation.

TL;DR: Prestroke CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc scores predict long-term stroke outcomes in non-AF patients with acute ischemic stroke and may provide a simple way of stroke prognostic risk stratification amongnon-AF stroke patients.