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Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu
Researcher at The Texas Heart Institute
Publications - 50
Citations - 1854
Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu is an academic researcher from The Texas Heart Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Revascularization & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1808 citations. Previous affiliations of Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu include Baylor College of Medicine & Arizona Heart Institute.
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Transmyocardial laser revascularization: Results of a multicenter trial with transmyocardial laser revascularization used as sole therapy for end-stage coronary artery disease
Keith A. Horvath,Lawrence H. Cohn,Denton A. Cooley,John R. Crew,O. Howard Frazier,Bartley P. Griffith,Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu,Allan M. Lansing,Finn Mannting,Robert March,Mahmood R. Mirhoseini,Craig Smith +11 more
TL;DR: These combined results indicate that transmyocardial laser revascularization provides angina relief, decreases hospital admissions, and improves perfusion in patients with severe coronary artery disease.
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Myocardial Revascularization With Laser Preliminary Findings
O.H. Frazier,Denton A. Cooley,Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu,Seckin Pehlivanoglu,Matthias H. Lindenmeir,Eddy Barasch,Jeff L. Conger,Susan Wilansky,W. H. Moore +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that TMLR improves anginal status, relative endocardial perfusion, and cardiac function in patients who do not have preoperative congestive heart failure.
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Transmyocardial laser revascularization: Clinical experience with twelve-month follow-up
Denton A. Cooley,O.H. Frazier,Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu,Matthias H. Lindenmeir,Seckin Pehlivanoglu,Jeffrey W. Kolff,Susan Wilansky,W. H. Moore +7 more
TL;DR: Testing the efficacy of a new technique for myocardial revascularization in which an 800 W carbon dioxide laser is used to drill 1 mm diameter channels into a beating heart after left thoracotomy suggests it positively affects subregionalMyocardial perfusion and may result in clinical benefits for patients with reversible myocardIAL ischemia.
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Transmyocardial laser revascularization. Anatomic evidence of long-term channel patency.
Denton A. Cooley,O.H. Frazier,Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu,Seckin Pehlivanoglu,R L Shannon,Paolo Angelini +5 more
TL;DR: Routine staining of cardiac tissue revealed multiple patent channels, running perpendicular to and interconnecting with the native vasculature, which suggest that the laser channels were functional, and report this interesting case.
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Comparing algorithms for automated vessel segmentation in computed tomography scans of the lung: the VESSEL12 study
Rina D. Rudyanto,Sjoerd Kerkstra,Eva M. van Rikxoort,Catalin Fetita,Pierre Yves Brillet,Christophe Lefevre,Wenzhe Xue,Xiangjun Zhu,Jianming Liang,Ilkay Oksuz,Devrim Unay,Kamuran A. Kadipasaoglu,Raúl San José Estépar,James C. Ross,George R. Washko,Juan Carlos Prieto,Marcela Hernández Hoyos,Maciej Orkisz,Hans Meine,Markus Hüllebrand,Christina Stöcker,Fernando L opez Mir,Valery Naranjo,Eliseo Villanueva,Marius Staring,Changyan Xiao,Berend C. Stoel,Anna Fabijańska,Erik Smistad,Anne C. Elster,Frank Lindseth,Amir Hossein Foruzan,Ryan Kiros,Karteek Popuri,Dana Cobzas,Daniel Jimenez-Carretero,Andres Santos,Maria J. Ledesma-Carbayo,Michael Helmberger,Martin Urschler,Michael Pienn,Dennis Bosboom,Arantza Campo,Mathias Prokop,Pim A. de Jong,Carlos Ortiz-de-Solorzano,Arrate Muñoz-Barrutia,Bram van Ginneken +47 more
TL;DR: An annotated reference dataset is presented and a quantitative scoring system is proposed for objective comparison of algorithms and performance analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the various vessel segmentation methods in the presence of various lung diseases.