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Publication Open Access A survey study on evaluation and management of nocturnal enuresis in pediatricians and family physicians(2023-09-01) ŞEKERCİ, ÇAĞRI AKIN; KÜTÜKOĞLU, MEHMET UMUT; DÖRÜCÜ, DOĞANCAN; TANIDIR, YILÖREN; ÇAM, HAYDAR KAMİL; TARCAN, TUFAN; YÜCEL, SELÇUK; Şekerci Ç. A., Kütükoğlu M. U., Dörücü D., Ergün R., Tanıdır Y., Çam H. K., Tarcan T., Yücel S.Objective:Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is one of the most common disorders in pediatric urology, and patients often turn to family physicians (FP) and pediatricians (P) initially. The aim of this study was to understand the awareness, self-confidence and suggestions of physicians regarding the management of NE.Materials and Methods:In this study, 360 FP and family medicine residents (FMR), as well as 280 P and pediatrics residents (PR), were contacted through a cellular phone texting system. A simple multiple-choice questionnaire (Surveymonkey®) consisting of 10 questions was used to gather data. The survey included questions about their experience, training, evaluation, and management of NE.Results:A total of 119 FPs and Ps (18.5%) filled the questionnaire. Thirty (25.21%) of the participants were P, 27 (22.69%) PR, 3 (2.52%) FP and 59 (49.58%) FMR. The rate of physicians who encounter at least 5 children with NE per month is 31.33%. The mean self-confidence in the management of NE was 4.5 out of 10. The self-confidence of pediatricians was significantly higher than that of PR and FMR (p<0.001, p<0.001). Most (n=78, 65.55%) of the participants stated that they received training on EN during medical faculty and 62 (52.10%) during residency. Psychological problems (89.92%), sleep disorders (78.15%), and excessive fluid intake (75.63%) were the most frequently considered factors in etiology. While most responders (75.63%) considered dietary regulation and behavioral interventions as the first-line treatment, 25.21% consult a pediatric urologist and only 1.6% recommend medical treatment.Conclusion:Although FP and P admit they had training on NE, they mostly felt incompetent to manage NE and exclusively avoided pharmacological treatment.Keywords:Children, enuresis nocturna, pediatric urology, physicians, surveyPublication Open Access Majör yanıklı hastalarda erektil disfonksiyon: Takibin önemi Erectile dysfunction in patients with major burn injury: The significance of follow-up(2022-11-01) ŞEKERCİ, ÇAĞRI AKIN; TANIDIR, YILÖREN; ÇAM, HAYDAR KAMİL; Akdeniz F., ŞEKERCİ Ç. A. , TANIDIR Y., Yılmaz Y., ÇAM H. K.BACKGROUND: There were few prospective studies investigating the relationship between the burn injury and erectile dysfunction (ED). The aim of this study was to prospectively explore the alteration in erectile functions regarding major burn. METHODS: This study was conducted as a prospective survey in patients with major burn injury. The study group consisted of burn cases with at least 20% of body surface area affected according to the Wallace Rule of Nines. Initially International Index of ED-5 (IIEF-5) was administered to the patients in the burn unit, and it was repeated in the 2rd and 6th months. Burn types, the severity of burns, age of patients, and alteration in IIEF-5 scores were compared. RESULTS: The study included 63 male patients. The median age of the patients was 35 (20-73) years, and the median burn percent-age was 22 (20-60). The rate of ED was markedly increased during follow-up as 8%, 39.7%, and 25.4% at baseline, 3rd, and 6th month evaluation, respectively. The median initial IIEF-5 score of the patients was 23 (5-25). Subgroup analysis revealed that IIEF-5 score of patients with electrical and flame burn significantly decreased at 3rd month compared with the baseline values. The median IIEF-5 score of patients with electrical burn increased at 6th month compared with 3rd month (p=0.042). Binary logistic regression analysis showed that age and service period, and IIEF-5 Score at 3rd month and burn grade were all statistically significantly associated with the normal erectile function (IIEF-5>=18), at 3rd month and 6th month, respectively. CONCLUSION: The current trial demonstrated that IIEF-5 scores of patients with major burn can show significant impairment in long term, and it seems a time-dependent process. This is the first prospective trial showing that IIEF can be utilized to monitor erectile function of burn patients in a longer follow-up program.