Dursun Guenduez
University of Giessen
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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2010
Ali Erdogan; N. Guettler; Oliver Doerr; Wolfgang Franzen; Nedim Soydan; Mehmet Bilgin; Pascal Vogelsang; Mariana S. Parahuleva; Harald Tillmanns; Siegbert Stracke; Dursun Guenduez; Christiane Neuhof
Comparison of Radiofrequency Versus Conventional Catheter Ablation. Introduction: Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation has been established as an effective and curative treatment for atrial flutter (AFL). Approved methods include a drag‐and‐drop method, as well as a point‐by‐point ablation technique. The aim of this study was to compare the acute efficacy and procedural efficiency of a multipolar linear ablation catheter with simultaneous energy delivery to multiple catheter electrodes against conventional RF for treatment of AFL.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Christian Tanislav; Dursun Guenduez; Christoph Liebetrau; Anne Kathrin Giese; Sabrina Eichler; Nicole Sieweke; Maria Speth; Timm Bauer; Christian W. Hamm; Arndt Rolfs
Objectives Assessment of the clinical severity of Fabry disease (FD), an X-linked, rare, progressive disorder based on a genetic defect in alpha-galactosidase is challenging, especially regarding cardiac involvement. The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in discriminating FD patients with cardiac involvement in a large FD patient cohort. Methods cTnI levels were measured with a contemporary sensitive assay in plasma samples taken routinely from FD patients. The assay was calibrated to measure cTnI levels ≥0.01 ng/ml. Elevated cTnI values (cut-off ≥0.04 ng/ml) were correlated with clinical data. Results cTnI was assessed in 62 FD patients (median age: 47 years, males: 36%). Elevated cTnI levels were detected in 23 (37%) patients. Patients with a cTnI elevation were older (median 55 years versus 36 years, p<0.001). Elevated cTnI levels were associated with the presence of a LVH (16/23 versus 1/39; OR 65.81, CI: 6.747–641.859; p<0.001). In almost all patients with a left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) elevated cTnI levels were detected (16/17, 94%). Absolute cTnI levels in patients with LVH were higher than in those without (median 0.23 ng/ml versus 0.02 ng/ml; p<0.001). A cTnI level <0.04ng/ml had a high negative predictive value regarding the presence of a LVH (38/39, 97%). In a control group of non-FD patients (n = 17) with LVH (due to hypertension) none showed cTnI levels ≥0.01 ng/ml. Conclusions Elevated cTnI levels are common in FD patients, reflecting cardiac involvement. FD patients might benefit from a continuous cTnI monitoring.
Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry | 2010
Mehmet Bilgin; Christiane Neuhof; Oliver Doerr; Utz Benscheid; Sheila Siqueira Andrade; Astrid Most; Yaser Abdallah; Mariana S. Parahuleva; Dursun Guenduez; Maria Luiza Vilela Oliva; Ali Erdogan
Cardiovascular Research | 2018
N Sevinc; Christian Troidl; C Tanislav; Dursun Guenduez; Christian W. Hamm; Muhammad Aslam
Cardiovascular Research | 2018
S Mahmood; N Sevinc; Christian Troidl; Rainer Schulz; B Schiefer; C Tanislav; Dursun Guenduez; Christian W. Hamm; Muhammad Aslam
Cardiovascular Research | 2018
N Cevinc; Christian Troidl; C Tanislav; Dursun Guenduez; Christian W. Hamm; Muhammad Aslam
Cardiovascular Research | 2014
Muhammad Aslam; Holger Nef; Christian Troidl; Christian W. Hamm; Dursun Guenduez
Cardiovascular Research | 2014
Muhammad Aslam; Holger Nef; Christian Troidl; Rainer Schulz; T Noll; Christian W. Hamm; Dursun Guenduez
Circulation | 2011
Muhammad Arshad; Michael Staedele; Muhammad Aslam; Imran Hussain; Muhammad Riaz; Daniel Sedding; Mehmet Bilgin; Hans Michael Piper; Thomas Noll; Dursun Guenduez
Circulation | 2011
Muhammad Arshad; Muhammad Aslam; Charlotte Conzelmann; Frauke V. Härtel; Michael Staedele; Imran Hussain; Daniel Sedding; Hans Michael Piper; Thomas Noll; Dursun Guenduez