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Katerina K. Naka

Researcher at University of Ioannina

Publications -  205
Citations -  5991

Katerina K. Naka is an academic researcher from University of Ioannina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 182 publications receiving 4990 citations. Previous affiliations of Katerina K. Naka include University Hospital of Wales & RMIT University.

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The role of vascular biomarkers for primary and secondary prevention. A position paper from the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on peripheral circulation: Endorsed by the Association for Research into Arterial Structure and Physiology (ARTERY) Society.

TL;DR: The role of peripheral (i.e. not related to coronary circulation) noninvasive vascular biomarkers for primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention is scrutinized and it is still unclear whether a specific vascular biomarker is overly superior.
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Flow-mediated dilatation following wrist and upper arm occlusion in humans: the contribution of nitric oxide.

TL;DR: Dilatation following upper arm occlusion is greater than that observed after wrist Occlusion, despite a similar peak flow stimulus, which concludes that FMD following wrist occlusions may be a more valid marker of endothelial function than dilatationFollowing upper armOcclusion.
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Effect of Colchicine vs Standard Care on Cardiac and Inflammatory Biomarkers and Clinical Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized With Coronavirus Disease 2019: The GRECCO-19 Randomized Clinical Trial.

TL;DR: A role for colchicine in the treatment of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 is suggested, with results suggesting a smaller increase in dimerized plasma fragment D compared with patients in the control group.
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Impaired Endothelial Function in Young Women with Premature Ovarian Failure: Normalization with Hormone Therapy

TL;DR: Flow-mediated dilation was improved and glyceryl trinitrate-induced vasodilation did not change after treatment in women with premature ovarian failure, and endothelial function was compared with age- and body mass index-matched premenopausal women.
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Automated Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease Based on Data Mining and Fuzzy Modeling

TL;DR: The system offers several advantages since it is automatically generated, it provides CAD diagnosis based on easily and noninvasively acquired features, and is able to provide interpretation for the decisions made.