Browsing by Author "Katrancioglu, N."
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Diagnosis and follow up of patients with primary cardiac tumours: a single-centre experience of myxomas
Manduz, S.; Katrancioglu, N.; Karahan, O.; Yucel, O.; Yilmaz, M. B. (CLINICS CARDIVE PUBL PTY LTD, 2011)Objective: In this study, 12 patients who were diagnosed as having cardiac tumours and were operated on in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery following referral from the Department of Cardiology were enrolled between ... -
Effect of intra-radially iloprost administration on harvesting radial artery blood flow
Katrancioglu, N.; Manduz, S.; Atahan, E.; Sapmaz, I.; Dogan, K. (BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008)… -
Effect of sequential coronary artery bypass venous grafting on right ventricular functions assessed by tissue Doppler echocardiography
Ozerdem, G.; Katrancioglu, N.; Candemir, B.; Saricam, E.; Ozturk, O.; Berkan, O. (CLINICS CARDIVE PUBL PTY LTD, 2012)Background: Coronary artery bypass graft surgery is a well-known and proven method of treatment for coronary artery disease. A modification of this method is complete revascularisation of the right ventricle by sequential ... -
Exploration of correlation between seasonal differences of hypertension and aortic dissections or ruptures
Manduz, S.; Sapmaz, I.; Katrancioglu, N.; Eren, H. S.; Ozbay, S.; Dogan, K. (BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008)… -
Reduced P-selectin in Hearts Pretreated with Fluvastatin: A Novel Benefit for Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery
Berkan, O.; Katrancioglu, N.; Ozker, E.; Ozerdem, G.; Bakici, Z.; Yilmaz, M. B. (GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG, 2009)Objective: P-selectin is an adhesion molecule that plays a role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to assess whether or not the treatment with fluvastatin for 3 weeks preoperatively would ... -
Type I Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 4G Allele Frequency is Associated with Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Katrancioglu, N.; Manduz, S.; Ozen, F.; Yilmaz, M. Birhan; Karahan, O.; Ozdemir, O.; Berkan, O. (FIELD HOUSE PUBLISHING LLP, 2010)Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a common disease associated with poor quality of life. Genetic polymorphisms causing coagulation abnormalities may account for some of the CVI pathogenesis. Type I plasminogen activator ...