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Stamatis Kapetanakis
Researcher at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 35
Citations - 1146
Stamatis Kapetanakis is an academic researcher from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac resynchronization therapy & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1085 citations. Previous affiliations of Stamatis Kapetanakis include University of Cambridge & St Thomas' Hospital.
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Real-Time Three-Dimensional Echocardiography A Novel Technique to Quantify Global Left Ventricular Mechanical Dyssynchrony
TL;DR: Real-time 3D echocardiography (RT3DE) can quantify global LVMD in patients with and without QRS prolongation and represents a novel technique to identify chronic heart failure patients who may otherwise not be considered for CRT.
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Benchmarking framework for myocardial tracking and deformation algorithms: an open access database.
Catalina Tobon-Gomez,M. De Craene,M. De Craene,Kristin McLeod,Lennart Tautz,Wenzhe Shi,Anja Hennemuth,Adityo Prakosa,Haiyan Wang,Gerald Carr-White,Stamatis Kapetanakis,Anja Lutz,Volker Rasche,Tobias Schaeffter,Constantine Butakoff,Ola Friman,Tommaso Mansi,Maxime Sermesant,Xiahai Zhuang,Sebastien Ourselin,H-O. Peitgen,Xavier Pennec,Reza Razavi,Daniel Rueckert,Alejandro F. Frangi,Alejandro F. Frangi,Kawal Rhode +26 more
TL;DR: A benchmarking framework for the validation of cardiac motion analysis algorithms is presented and good agreement was found between the different modalities and methodologies, except for radial strain that showed a high variability in cases of lower image quality.
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Cardiac magnetic resonance-derived anatomy, scar, and dyssynchrony fused with fluoroscopy to guide LV lead placement in cardiac resynchronization therapy: a comparison with acute haemodynamic measures and echocardiographic reverse remodelling
Anoop Shetty,Anoop Shetty,Simon G. Duckett,Simon G. Duckett,Matthew Ginks,Matthew Ginks,Yinglaing Ma,Manav Sohal,Manav Sohal,Julian Bostock,Stamatis Kapetanakis,Jagmeet P. Singh,Kawal Rhode,Matthew Wright,Matthew Wright,Mark D O'Neill,Mark D O'Neill,Jaswinder Gill,Jaswinder Gill,Gerald Carr-White,Reza Razavi,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Christopher A. Rinaldi +22 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that CMR guidance may represent a clinically useful tool for CRT, and lead placement was possible in the CMR target region in most patients with an AHR comparable with the best achieved in any CS branch.
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Real-time 3D echo in patient selection for cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Stamatis Kapetanakis,Amit Bhan,Francis Murgatroyd,Mark T. Kearney,Nicholas Gall,Qing Zhang,Cheuk-Man Yu,Mark J. Monaghan +7 more
TL;DR: 3D echo quantification by 3D echo was an excellent predictor of response to CRT in this selected patient cohort and may be valuable in identifying a target population for CRT irrespective of QRS morphology and duration.
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Multi-site left ventricular pacing as a potential treatment for patients with postero-lateral scar: insights from cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and invasive haemodynamic assessment
Matthew Ginks,Matthew Ginks,Simon G. Duckett,Simon G. Duckett,Stamatis Kapetanakis,Julian Bostock,Shoaib Hamid,Anoop Shetty,Anoop Shetty,YingLiang Ma,Kawal Rhode,Gerald Carr-White,Reza Razavi,Reza Razavi,C. Aldo Rinaldi,C. Aldo Rinaldi +15 more
TL;DR: Multi-site LV pacing increased acute response by 16% vs. single-site pacing, and was particularly beneficial in patients with postero-lateral scar identified on CMR.