677 research outputs found

    Supplemental Material - Embolic protection devices for carotid artery stenting: A network meta-analysis

    No full text
    Supplemental Material for Embolic protection devices for carotid artery stenting: A network meta-analysis by Stefanos Giannopoulos, Marios Sagris, Spyridon Giannopoulos, Andreas Tzoumas, Damianos G Kokkinidis, Pavlos Texakalidis, George Koutsias, Panagiotis Volteas, Li Jing, and Rafael D Malgor in Vascular</p

    sj-pdf-2-jva-10.1177_11297298241226993 – Supplemental material for Basilic vein tunnel transposition versus elevation transposition for brachiobasilic arteriovenous fistula creation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-jva-10.1177_11297298241226993 for Basilic vein tunnel transposition versus elevation transposition for brachiobasilic arteriovenous fistula creation: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Georgios Koudounas, Stefanos Giannopoulos, Alex Houser, Christos Karkos, Panagiotis Volteas and Dimitrios Virvilis in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    sj-pdf-3-jva-10.1177_11297298241226993 – Supplemental material for Basilic vein tunnel transposition versus elevation transposition for brachiobasilic arteriovenous fistula creation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-jva-10.1177_11297298241226993 for Basilic vein tunnel transposition versus elevation transposition for brachiobasilic arteriovenous fistula creation: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Georgios Koudounas, Stefanos Giannopoulos, Alex Houser, Christos Karkos, Panagiotis Volteas and Dimitrios Virvilis in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DETAILED SURVEY FOR AN ADEQUATE GROUTING APPLICATION

    No full text
    Grouting constitutes one of the most common techniques applied for the repair and strengthening of masonry structures or fissured architectural members, when interconnected voids in adequate percentage are present. This technique can also be appropriate for the in situ consolidation of detached and cracked mosaics and wall paintings. Although grouting is a non-reversible technique, it is well accepted even in monuments of high historical and architectural value, since it has the advantage to retrieve the continuity, cohesion and strength of the damaged structures without altering their morphology, geometry and load-bearing system. To achieve this goal, the design of the grout composition should satisfy a series of performance requirements involving injectability, strength and durability aspects. Nevertheless, the careful design of the grout composition cannot by its own ensure the successful completion of the grouting intervention. Evidently, particular care has to be taken for the execution of the whole intervention in situ. One of the major parameters affecting the adequate application of the technique is the installation of the grout entrance and exit tubes so as to reach the internal voids, fissures and discontinuities present between masonry leafs or between leafs and infill material. In this paper, the importance of a detailed geometrical survey of all masonry faces and their pathology will be presented, together with the methodology to be followed in order to design the grid of grouting tubes to be installed. Furthermore, the type of tubes and the way of their installation will be described. This procedure consists of different phases, which need a detailed design and programming and constitute a prerequisite for achieving strength increase and improvement of the monolithic behaviour of the damaged masonry. The whole procedure will be highlighted using as an example the case of the piers of the drum of the Katholikon of Daphni Monastery

    sj-pdf-1-jva-10.1177_11297298241226993 – Supplemental material for Basilic vein tunnel transposition versus elevation transposition for brachiobasilic arteriovenous fistula creation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jva-10.1177_11297298241226993 for Basilic vein tunnel transposition versus elevation transposition for brachiobasilic arteriovenous fistula creation: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Georgios Koudounas, Stefanos Giannopoulos, Alex Houser, Christos Karkos, Panagiotis Volteas and Dimitrios Virvilis in The Journal of Vascular Access</p

    sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028231157642 – Supplemental material for Geniculate Artery Endovascular Embolization Post-Total Knee Arthroplasty for Hemarthrosis Treatment: A Systematic Review of the Literature

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028231157642 for Geniculate Artery Endovascular Embolization Post-Total Knee Arthroplasty for Hemarthrosis Treatment: A Systematic Review of the Literature by Christina M. Melian, Stefanos Giannopoulos, Ioannis Tsouknidas, Panagiotis Volteas, Dimitrios Virvilis and George J. Koullias in Journal of Endovascular Therapy</p

    <b>Supplemental Material - Trans-Carotid Artery Revascularization Versus Carotid Endarterectomy in Patients With Carotid Artery Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of 30-day Outcomes</b>

    No full text
    Supplemental Material for Trans-Carotid Artery Revascularization Versus Carotid Endarterectomy in Patients With Carotid Artery Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of 30-day Outcomes by Georgios Loufopoulos, Vasiliki Manaki, Panagiotis Tasoudis, Nina-Rafailia Karela, Christophe Sénéchaud, Argirios Giannopoulos, Kiriakos Ktenidis, and Konstantinos Spanos in Angiology.</p

    Modeling of infilled framed structures

    No full text
    © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. This chapter presents an assessment of the behavior of infilled framed structures. The feasibility of possible immediate implementation of some recent developments both in analysis and design of infilled frames for practical design is investigated. It is now widely recognized that masonry infill panels, used in reinforced concrete (R/C) frame structures, significantly enhance both the stiffness and the strength of the surrounding frame. However, their contribution is often not taken into account because of the lack of knowledge of the composite behavior of the surrounding frame and the infill panel. Currently, Seismic Design Guidelines contain provisions for the calculation of the stiffness of solid infilled frames mainly by modeling infill walls as “diagonal struts.” However, such provisions are not provided for infilled frames with openings. The present study, based on available finite element results, proposes analytical equation for obtaining the reduction factor, which is the ratio of the effective width of a diagonal strut representing a wall with an opening over that of the solid RC infilled frame. The validity of the proposed equations is demonstrated by comparing our results, against work done by various researchers

    sj-docx-6-jet-10.1177_15266028231204805 – Supplemental material for Long-Term Outcomes of Open Versus Endovascular Treatment for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With Reconstructed Time-to-Event Data

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-docx-6-jet-10.1177_15266028231204805 for Long-Term Outcomes of Open Versus Endovascular Treatment for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With Reconstructed Time-to-Event Data by Georgios Loufopoulos, Panagiotis Tasoudis, Georgios Koudounas, Ioannis Zoupas, Nikolaos Madouros, Michel Pompeu Sá, Christos D. Karkos, Stefanos Giannopoulos and Apostolos K. Tassiopoulos in Journal of Endovascular Therapy</p

    sj-docx-5-jet-10.1177_15266028231204805 – Supplemental material for Long-Term Outcomes of Open Versus Endovascular Treatment for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With Reconstructed Time-to-Event Data

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-jet-10.1177_15266028231204805 for Long-Term Outcomes of Open Versus Endovascular Treatment for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis With Reconstructed Time-to-Event Data by Georgios Loufopoulos, Panagiotis Tasoudis, Georgios Koudounas, Ioannis Zoupas, Nikolaos Madouros, Michel Pompeu Sá, Christos D. Karkos, Stefanos Giannopoulos and Apostolos K. Tassiopoulos in Journal of Endovascular Therapy</p
    corecore