Publications by authors named "Daniil Zoe"

Adenovirus is a common pathogen responsible for respiratory infections, including pneumonia, predominantly in pediatric populations but also in immunocompromised adults. This case report details an 18-year-old immunocompetent male presenting with severe lobar pneumonia and pleural effusion, initially suggesting a bacterial origin. Despite antibiotic treatment, the patient's symptoms persisted, prompting further investigation.

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Pertussis remains a significant public health concern despite effective vaccines due to diagnostic challenges and symptom overlap with other respiratory infections. This study assesses the prevalence of using advanced polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing and examines the clinical outcomes over a one-month follow-up. We conducted a cross-sectional study at the University Hospital of Larissa, Greece, from April to June 2024, collecting 532 nasopharyngeal swabs from patients with respiratory symptoms.

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Background And Aim: There is limited data on the prevalence of SARS-COV-2 in sarcoidosis patients and the underlying parameters linked to severity. We aimed to conduct a national multicenter study to explore the prevalence of SARS-COV-2 in sarcoidosis patients and investigate its impact on hospitalization and infection rates, describe the characteristics of the infected population and assess the role of these characteristics in determining the likelihood of infection or hospitalization.

Methods: We recruited all the adult sarcoidosis patients with who were examined across eight Greek Health Interstitial Lung Disease Referral Centers from the beginning of the pandemic until August 1, 2022.

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  • Depression and anxiety are common issues for patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), negatively impacting their quality of life, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A study aimed to evaluate how COVID-19 vaccination affects these mental health issues in IPF patients, using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) to measure changes before and after vaccination.
  • Results showed a significant improvement in both anxiety and depression scores one month after vaccination, indicating that the vaccine may have beneficial effects on mental health for IPF patients, regardless of factors like age or previous mental health history.
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  • The review evaluates the potential of pioglitazone, an anti-diabetic medication, as a treatment for asthma by examining its effects on asthma control and lung function based on existing studies.
  • It summarizes findings from both animal studies, which indicate improvements in airway inflammation and lung function, and clinical trials, which show minimal benefits and notable side effects in human asthma patients.
  • The conclusion highlights that while preliminary data from animal studies is promising, the efficacy of pioglitazone in treating asthma in humans is still unproven, necessitating further research to clarify its safety and effectiveness.
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  • The study investigates the psychological impact of asthma, finding a significant prevalence of psychopathological symptoms among patients.
  • 23.8% of participants reported somatization and compulsive behaviors, while 38.1% experienced depression, with women showing higher symptom scores.
  • Factors such as longer disease duration, uncontrolled asthma, and comorbid conditions were linked to increased psychopathological issues, highlighting the need for holistic treatment approaches.
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The purpose of our study was to obtain evidence that an unsupervised tele-exercise program (TE) via an online platform is a feasible alternative to a hybrid mode of supervised and unsupervised exercise (HE) sessions for improving fitness indexes, respiratory and cognitive functions, and biomarkers of oxidative stress in patients recovering from COVID-19. Forty-nine patients with long post-COVID-19 were randomly divided into two groups (HE: n = 24, age 60.0 ± 9.

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The aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between sleep quality and functional indices, swimming distance and gender in adolescent competitive swimmers. Forty-eight adolescent swimmers (boys, n = 22, 15.7 ± 1.

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Background: Features of post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety may be present in pulmonary embolism (PE) patients, along with impaired quality of life (QoL). We aim to evaluate health-related QoL, anxiety and satisfaction with life in patients with PE.

Methods: Patients with PE were enrolled during their follow-up.

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Background: Professional cycling puts significant demands on the respiratory system. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a common problem in professional athletes. Small airways may be affected in isolation or in combination with a reduction in forced expiratory volume at the first second (FEV).

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Background: Patients with COVID-19 can rapidly deteriorate and develop acute hypoxic respiratory failure. Prominent features of the disease include severe inflammation, endotheliitis, and thrombosis.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic effectiveness of ischemia modified albumin (ΙΜΑ) in a cohort of COVID-19 patients.

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Small airway disease (SAD) is a pathological condition that affects the bronchioles and non-cartilaginous airways 2 mm or less in diameter. These airways play a crucial role in respiratory function and are often implicated in various pulmonary disorders. Pulmonary fibrotic diseases are characterized by the thickening and scarring of lung tissue, leading to progressive respiratory failure.

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In this case report, a 75-year-old male with a history of coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and benign prostate hypertrophy developed postoperative fever and chest pain following left knee arthroplasty. Upon admission to the emergency department, pulmonary embolism was considered highly probable, and the patient was treated with anticoagulation and antibiotics due to diagnostic uncertainty. However, further investigations revealed a complex condition involving an intraparenchymal gallbladder rupture resulting in a biloma secondary to choledocholithiasis.

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The role of nutrition in the management of asthma in obese patients is of increasing interest due to their limited response to inhaled corticosteroids. Some studies note that through diet and lifestyle, there can be an improvement in asthma control. The aim of the present study was to investigate the adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and its association with asthma severity and quality of life in patients with bronchial asthma.

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  • * The most frequent cause is trauma to the thoracic duct, which is responsible for transporting chyle from the lymphatic system to the bloodstream.
  • * The case discussed involves a 53-year-old woman with bilateral pleural effusions and a left supraclavicular mass, where non-traumatic causes were ruled out, suggesting a diagnosis of traumatic chylothorax.
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Introduction: The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of training on the static and dynamic respiratory parameters in adolescent female swimmers (SWs) and finswimmers (FSWs).

Methods:  Forty-six female adolescent SWs (n=24, age=17.6±0.

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This report contemplates a unique case of clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) that presented as interstitial lung disease. The patient was a 55-year-old woman who showed up with progressive exercise intolerance and a dry cough without muscular or dermatological clinical manifestations. Diagnostic workup and imaging revealed the presence of interstitial lung disease, and further evaluation led to a positive autoimmune panel for anti-nuclear matrix protein 2 (anti-NXP2) and anti-Ro52 antibodies, establishing the diagnosis of anti-NXP2 plus anti-Ro52 antibodies-positive amyopathic idiopathic inflammatory dermatomyositis.

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This case contemplates the unusual presentation, challenging diagnostic workup and conservative therapeutic process of a patient with Actinomyces empyema complicated along the way due to drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome. The patient was a 40-year-old male, who presented with pleurodynia and fever. Laboratory exams showed elevated inflammatory markers and imaging revealed two biconvex fluid pockets located in the right lower lobe, from which the fluid was positive for Actinomyces meyeri.

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  • The study investigates changes in smoking habits during COVID-19 lockdown among smokers and vapers in Greece, revealing a slight decrease in daily cigarette consumption from 15.06 to 14.52.
  • An online survey was conducted between April 10 and May 2, 2020, and included 200 participants with various educational backgrounds and demographics.
  • Key reasons for smoking changes included staying at home (36.3%), stress related to COVID-19 (34.09%), and having more free time (20.45%).
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This case describes the first patient with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) with massive left pleural effusion as the first clinical manifestation, to whom a video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed to support the diagnosis. The patient was a 28-year-old male, who presented with dry cough and dyspnea but no fever. The lab findings showed hypoxemia (partial pressure of oxygen= 65 mm Hg) accompanied by elevated inflammatory markers, including C-reactive protein at 7 mg/dl (<0.

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Background: The derivatives-reactive oxygen metabolites (d-ROMs) and plasma antioxidant capacity (PAT) tests are oxidative indexes. Severe asthma has been related to oxidative stress. We aimed to investigate d-ROMs and PAT values in severely controlled asthmatics and the correlation of these values with lung function.

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Background: Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a common problem in elite athletes. Classical pathways in the development of EIB include the osmotic and thermal theory as well as the presence of epithelial injury in the airway, with local water loss being the main trigger of EIB. This study aimed to investigate the effects of systemic hydration on pulmonary function and to establish whether it can reverse dehydration-induced alterations in pulmonary function.

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We aimed to test the relationship between serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and its isoenzymes and treatment outcomes during hospitalization for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD). Thirty-eight AECOPD patients were recruited from a tertiary hospital from December 2017 to June 2018. Serum LDH and LDH isoenzymes were measured on venous blood collected at admission.

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A usual practice in medicine is to search for "biomarkers" which are measurable quantities of a normal or abnormal biological process. Biomarkers can be biochemical or physical quantities of the body and although commonly used statistically in clinical settings, it is not usual for them to be connected to basic physiological models or equations. In this work, a normative blood velocity model framework for the exchange microvessels was introduced, combining the velocity-diffusion (V-J) equation and statistics, in order to define the normative range (NR) and normative area (NA) diagrams for discriminating normal (normemic) from abnormal (hyperemic or underemic) states, taking into account the microvessel diameter D.

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