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Gábor Bogáts
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 61
Citations - 2302
Gábor Bogáts is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac surgery & Percutaneous coronary intervention. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1892 citations. Previous affiliations of Gábor Bogáts include Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Everolimus-Eluting Stents or Bypass Surgery for Left Main Coronary Artery Disease
Gregg W. Stone,Joseph F. Sabik,Patrick W. Serruys,Charles A. Simonton,Philippe Généreux,John D. Puskas,David E. Kandzari,Marie Claude Morice,Nicholas Lembo,W. Morris Brown,David P. Taggart,Adrian P. Banning,Béla Merkely,Ferenc Horkay,Piet W. Boonstra,Ad J. van Boven,Imre Ungi,Gábor Bogáts,Samer Mansour,Nicolas Noiseux,Manel Sabaté,José L. Pomar,Mark Hickey,Anthony H. Gershlick,Paweł Buszman,Andrzej Bochenek,Erick Schampaert,Pierre Pagé,Ovidiu Dressler,Ioanna Kosmidou,Roxana Mehran,Stuart J. Pocock,A. Pieter Kappetein +32 more
TL;DR: In patients with left main coronary artery disease and low or intermediate SYNTAX scores by site assessment, PCI with everolimus-eluting stents was noninferior to CABG with respect to the rate of the composite end point of death, stroke, or myocardial infarction at 3 years.
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Five-Year Outcomes after PCI or CABG for Left Main Coronary Disease
Gregg W. Stone,A. Pieter Kappetein,Joseph F. Sabik,Stuart J. Pocock,Marie-Claude Morice,John D. Puskas,David E. Kandzari,Dimitri Karmpaliotis,W. Morris Brown,Nicholas Lembo,Adrian P. Banning,Béla Merkely,Ferenc Horkay,Piet W. Boonstra,Ad J. van Boven,Imre Ungi,Gábor Bogáts,Samer Mansour,Nicolas Noiseux,Manel Sabaté,José L. Pomar,Mark Hickey,Anthony H. Gershlick,Paweł Buszman,Andrzej Bochenek,Erick Schampaert,Pierre Pagé,Rodrigo Modolo,Rodrigo Modolo,John Gregson,Charles A. Simonton,Roxana Mehran,Ioanna Kosmidou,Philippe Généreux,Aaron Crowley,Ovidiu Dressler,Patrick W. Serruys +36 more
TL;DR: In patients with left main coronary artery disease of low or intermediate anatomical complexity, there was no significant difference between PCI and CABG with respect to the rate of the composite outcome of death, stroke, or myocardial infarction at 5 years.
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Restricting Excessive Cardiac Action Potential and QT Prolongation A Vital Role for IKs in Human Ventricular Muscle
Norbert Jost,László Virág,Miklós Bitay,János Takács,Csaba Lengyel,Peter Biliczki,Zsolt Ákos Nagy,Gábor Bogáts,David A. Lathrop,Julius Gy. Papp,András Varró +10 more
TL;DR: The role of IKs in normal human ventricular muscle and in preparations in which both repolarization reserve was attenuated and sympathetic activation was increased by exogenous dofetilide and adrenaline is elucidated, playing an increasingly important role in limiting action potential prolongation.
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The slow component of the delayed rectifier potassium current in undiseased human ventricular myocytes
László Virág,Norbert Iost,Norbert Iost,Miklós Opincariu,Jenoó Szolnoky,Janos Szecsi,Gábor Bogáts,Pál Szenohradszky,András Varró,Julius Gy. Papp,Julius Gy. Papp +10 more
TL;DR: In undiseased human ventricular myocytes, I(Ks) exhibits slow activation and fast deactivation kinetics, which differs from that reported in guinea pig, and it best resembles I( Ks) described in dog and rabbit ventricularMyocytes.
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Provokes Alzheimer's Disease-Like Changes in the Cerebrospinal Fluid
András Palotás,Helton José Reis,Gábor Bogáts,Barna Babik,Mihály Racsmány,Mihály Racsmány,Linda Engvau,Eva Kecskeméti,Anna Juhász,Luciene B. Vieira,Antônio Lúcio Teixeira,Marat A Mukhamedyarovi,Albert A. Rizvanov,Albert A. Rizvanov,Albert A. Rizvanov,Mehmet Emir Yalvaç,Melissa M. Guimarães,Cláudia N. Ferreira,Andrey L. Zefirov,Andrey P. Kiyasov,Lan Wang,Zoltán Janka,János Kálmán +22 more
TL;DR: Findings clearly demonstrate post-surgical cognitive impairment associated with changes in biomarkers similar to that seen in Alzheimer's disease, suggesting a unifying pathognomic factor between the two disorders.