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Ali Baran Budak
Ali Baran Budak
Associate Professor
Cardiovascular Surgeon. 1. Member of European Society of Vascular Surgery 2. Academic Faculty Member of Charing Cross, LONDON. 3. Key Opinion Leader and Consultant of Becton & Dickinson 4. Member of Turkish Vascular and Endovascular Society 5. Member of Turkish Society of Cardiovascular Surgery 6. Consultant of Daichii-Sankyo 7. Consultant of Siemens Treatment of peripheral arterial diseases, carotid artery diseases, venous pathologies (deep venous thrombosis and venous insufficiency), coronary artery disease. Special interest: Learning and experiencing new technologies, diabetic foot ulcers.
Joined Nov 2021 · Ulus Liv Hospital, İstanbul- TURKEY

Public Documents 4
Robot-Assisted Management of Spontaneous Intramural Left Atrial Hematoma Mimicking an...
Ali Baran Budak
Halil Hüzmeli

Ali Baran Budak

and 3 more

August 09, 2022
Spontaneous Intramural left atrial hematoma that mimics a primary or metastatic cardiac tumor is a very rare entity. We report a case of a 60-year-old man suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia, who was admitted for prolonged chest pain and fatigue. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed a left atrial mass in close proximity to the posterior mitral annulus and failed to provide an ethiological diagnosis. Surgical management was utilized to outrule the atrial neoplasm and to prevent emboli, obstruction and mitral valve insufficiency. This is the first case in the literature in which robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery was adopted to manage such a rare entity.
Correlation of Carotid Doppler Flowmetry with Fluid Responsiveness in Mechanically Ve...
Ali Baran Budak

Ali Baran Budak

October 03, 2022
The authors conducted a prospective, observational study to evaluate the correlation of fluid responsiveness with commonly used carotid doppler-derived indices like carotid artery blood flow (CBF), carotid corrected flow time (FTc), respirophasic variation in carotid artery blood flow peak velocity (ΔVpeak) in patients undergoing CABG. They claimed that altough only ΔVpeak demonstrated some predictive power with areas under receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) of 0.671, carotid doppler ultrasound indices were found to be not dependable as a substitute for invasive methods to assess fluid responsiveness. The presence of studies advocating quite different sentiments in the literature regarding feasibility and reliability show that there is a long way gone and a long way to go.
Predictive Power of Elevated Preoperative HbA1c Levels for Postoperative Atrial Fibri...
Ali Baran Budak

Ali Baran Budak

September 26, 2022
The authors performed a detailed retrospective analysis of diabetic patients undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) aiming to investigate the association of the preoperative Glycosylated hemoglobin with occurance of postoperative atrial fibrillation. Altough statistical analysis showed a weak relationship between HbA1c values of 9.06% or above and PoAF, they concluded that serum level of HbA1c could not be used as a predictor for the development of PoAF. But there are many questions to be asked and answers to be found.
Preventing transfusion associated hyperkalemia in pediatric cardiac surgery : Measure...
Ali Baran Budak

Ali Baran Budak

November 06, 2021
The authors present an revolutionary study aiming to evaluate the effect of alterations in potassium concentrations in transfused packed red blood cells (PRBC) on neonate and infant potassium levels after congenital cardiac surgery. By establishing a strict protocol which restricts the rate of transfusion, the age of the transfused PRBC, and not transfusing a PRBC with a potassium level above 15 mmol/L, they accomplished to suggest a safe and easy way for preventing transfusion associated hyperkalemia.
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