Person: KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER
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Publication Metadata only Evaluation of caregiver burden, somatization and sleep quality in mothers of children with cystic fibrosis(2022-12-08) KARAVUŞ, MELDA; GÖKDEMİR, YASEMİN; ERDEM ERALP, ELA; ERGENEKON, ALMALA PINAR; KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER; AYVAZ, İLKNUR; HIDIROĞLU, SEYHAN; Ayvaz İ., Karavuş M., Hıdıroğlu S., Atasoy A., Karagöz D. C. , Baştuğ R. E. , Ladikli Ş. B. , Gökdemir Y., Erdem Eralp E., Ergenekon A. P. , et al.Publication Metadata only International consensus statement on quality standards for managing children/adolescents with bronchiectasis from the ERS CRC Child-BEAR-Net(2022-06-01) KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER; Chang A. B., Boyd J., Bush A., Hill A. T., Powell Z., Zacharasiewicz A., Alexopoulou E., Chalmers J. D., Collaro A. J., Constant C., et al.Publication Metadata only The utility of risk assessment tools for acute pulmonary embolism in children(2022-09-01) ERGENEKON, ALMALA PINAR; YILMAZ YEĞİT, CANSU; SELÇUK, MERVE; TRUE, ÖMER; ERDEM ERALP, ELA; GÖKDEMİR, YASEMİN; KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER; ERGENEKON A. P. , YILMAZ YEĞİT C., Cenk M., Gulieva A., Kalyoncu M., SELÇUK M., DOĞRU Ö., ERDEM ERALP E., GÖKDEMİR Y., Karakoc F., et al.Background and Aim Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a potentially life-threatening disease in children. The objective of the study is to evaluate the utility of adult-based pulmonary embolism rule-out criteria (PERC), Pediatric PE Model, and D-dimer in the diagnosis of PE in children. Material and Methods The study consisted of patients under 18 years of age who were consulted to the Pediatric Pulmonology Clinic for the evaluation of PE. Patients were divided into two groups based on the confirmation of PE. The group with the presence of PE (n = 20) consisted of children who were diagnosed with PE. The group with the absence of PE (n = 28) consisted of children with clinically suspected PE but negative diagnostic imaging. Adult validated clinical decision PERC rule and Pediatric PE Model were retrospectively applied to the patients. Results In the study, PERC demonstrated a sensitivity of 60% and a specificity of 46% for the diagnosis of PE in children. When PE Model was evaluated for the children, it was found a 50% sensitivity and 75% specificity. Combining PE Model and PERC rule with D-dimer did not increase the specificity and sensitivity. Smoking was found to be relevant for PE in the childhood. Twenty-five percent of the patients had a genetic tendency for PE. All of the patients had an underlying disease as well. Conclusion None of the current risk assessment tools (PE Model, PERC, D-dimer) were found to be accurate in predicting PE. Further larger population studies are still required to develop a better diagnostic approach.Publication Metadata only Global access to affordable CFTR modulator drugs: Time for action!(2022-05-01) KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER; Zampoli M., Kashirskaya N., Karadag B., Filho L. V. R. F. d. S. , Paul G. R. , Noke C.Publication Metadata only A qualitative study on awareness, attitudes, behaviors and social adaptation of mothers of children with cystic fibrosis(2023-06-07) AYVAZ, İLKNUR; HIDIROĞLU, SEYHAN; GÖKDEMİR, YASEMİN; ERDEM ERALP, ELA; ERGENEKON, ALMALA PINAR; KARADAĞ, BÜLENT TANER; KARAVUŞ, MELDA; Ayvaz İ., Karavuş M., Hıdıroğlu S., Taşcan D., Atıcı F., Özyıldırım N. Ö., Binatamir R. Y., Gökdemir Y., Erdem Eralp E., Ergenekon A. P., et al.