Ertan Sagbas
Istanbul Bilim University
44 Papers
206 Citations
Ertan Sagbas is an academic researcher from Istanbul Bilim University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atrial fibrillation & Median sternotomy. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 44 publications. Previous affiliations of Ertan Sagbas include Istanbul University & Kadir Has University.
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Papers
Presence of fatty-acid-binding protein 4 expression in human epicardial adipose tissue in metabolic syndrome.
Burçak Vural,Fatmahan Atalar,Cavlan Ciftci,Ayse Demirkan,Belgin Susleyici-Duman,Demet Günay,Belhhan Akpinar,Ertan Sagbas,Ugur Ozbek,Ahmet Sevim Buyukdevrim +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown for the first time that human epicardial adipose and ascending aorta tissues express fatty-acid-binding protein 4 and that its level of expression in epicardials adipose tissues of metabolic syndrome patients is elevated.
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Intraoperative saline-irrigated radiofrequency modified Maze procedure for atrial fibrillation
TL;DR: Both the left and biatrial procedures were successful in terms of restoring sinus rhythm during short-term follow-up, and both revealed improvement over time in left atrial transport function in both groups.
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Video-Assisted Bilateral Epicardial Pulmonary Vein Isolation for the Treatment of Lone Atrial Fibrillation
Ertan Sagbas,Belhhan Akpinar,Ilhan Sanisoglu,Baris Caynak,Burak Tamtekin,Kerem Oral,Burak Onan +6 more
TL;DR: The video-assisted bilateral pulmonary vein isolation technique was safe and effective, curative for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation patients and effective for permanent atrialfibrillation cases.
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Does off-pump CABG reduce gastrointestinal complications?
Ilhan Sanisoglu,Mustafa Güden,Zehra Bayramoglu,Ertan Sagbas,Cengiz Dibekoglu,S. Yavuz Sanisoglu,Belhhan Akpinar +6 more
TL;DR: Old age and advanced arteriosclerosis emerged as risk factors in both groups resulting in gastrointestinal complications suggesting the ischemic nature of the injury.
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Left versus bi-atrial intraoperative saline-irrigated radiofrequency modified maze procedure for atrial fibrillation.
Mustafa Güden,Belhhan Akpinar,Baris Caynak,Çavlan Türkoğlu,Zeki Ozyedek,Ilhan Sanisoglu,Ertan Sagbas,Saide Aytekin,Seher Deniz Öztekin +8 more
TL;DR: Saline irrigated radiofrequency modified maze procedure was performed safely and efficiently in terms of restoring sinus rhythm and the current policy is to adopt the bi-atrial approach in patients with a history of atrial flutter and where the right atrium has to be opened.
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