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Ali Rahman
Researcher at Fırat University
Publications - 88
Citations - 1591
Ali Rahman is an academic researcher from Fırat University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Heart transplantation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1534 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Rahman include University of Manchester.
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Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) and obliterative bronchiolitis following pulmonary transplantation.
A El-Gamel,Ewan Sim,Philip S. Hasleton,James A. Hutchinson,Nizar Yonan,Jim J. Egan,Colin S. Campbell,Ali Rahman,Steven Sheldon,Abdul K. Deiraniya,Ian V. Hutchinson +10 more
TL;DR: The pathogenesis of progressive small airway fibrosis characteristic of OB may be inflammatory damage, followed by an aberrant repair process due to excessive TGF-beta production following allograft injury, which suggests modulation of T GF-beta levels or function by antagonists may represent an important approach to control OB.
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An alternative surgical technique in orthotopic cardiac transplantation
TL;DR: An alternative technique that preserves the shape of the left atrium and leaves the right atrium intact and improved atrial function in group A may play a part in the prevention of right sided failure following cardiac transplantation.
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Orthotopic cardiac transplantation: a comparison of standard and bicaval Wythenshawe techniques.
A. El Gamel,Nizar Yonan,Simon C.D. Grant,Abdul K. Deiraniya,Ali Rahman,Mazin A.I. Sarsam,Colin S. Campbell +6 more
TL;DR: The difference in the mean ejection fraction in the first week after transplantation suggests that bicaval orthotopic cardiac implantation is associated with a lower right atrial pressure, a lower likelihood of atrial tachyarrhythmias, less need for pacing, less mitral incompetence, less diuretic dose, and a shorter hospital stay.
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Bicaval and standard techniques in orthotopic heart transplantation: medium-term experience in cardiac performance and survival.
Tarek Aziz,Malcolm I. Burgess,Richard Khafagy,Alison Wynn Hann,Colin S. Campbell,Ali Rahman,Abdul K. Deiraniya,Nizar Yonan +7 more
TL;DR: The bicaval technique maintains good left ventricular function, lower incidence and severity of tricuspid valve dysfunction, and improved survival compared with the standard technique.
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Risk factors for tricuspid valve regurgitation after orthotopic heart transplantation
TL;DR: Various factors contribute to TR after OHT, the prevalence of which might be lowered by adopting the bicaval technique, early treatment of rejection, and reduction of the number of biopsies performed.