Publications by authors named "C Anamourlis"

Background: Accidental intraoperative hypothermia is a common and avoidable adverse event of the perioperative period and is associated with detrimental effects on multiple organ systems and postoperative patient outcomes. In a resource-limited environment, prevention of intraoperative hypothermia is often challenging. Resourceful clinicians overcome these challenges through creative devices and frugal innovations.

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The cellular signaling pathways responsible for the transition from compensated left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) to LV dilatation (remodeling) and heart failure are unclear. As chronic administration of a beta-adrenoreceptor (beta-AR) agonist mediates the premature onset of cardiac remodeling without myocyte necrosis or myocardial dysfunction in LVH, we suggest that beta-AR activation is critical in promoting the transition from compensated LVH to cardiac dilatation. However, beta-AR mediated effects in the heart can occur via either the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) system or via cAMP independent signaling pathways.

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Chronic beta-adrenoreceptor (beta-AR) activation increases left ventricular (LV) cavity size by promoting a rightward shift in LV diastolic pressure-volume (P-V) relations in association with increases in low-tensile strength myocardial (non-cross-linked) collagen concentrations. Because diastolic P-V relations are determined by chamber remodeling as well as by myocardial material properties (indexed by myocardial stiffness), both of which are associated with modifications in myocardial collagen cross-linking, we evaluated whether chamber remodeling or alterations in myocardial material properties govern beta-AR-mediated modifications in diastolic P-V relations. The effects of chronic administration of isoproterenol (Iso; 0.

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