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  • Publication
    Usage of NEWS for prediction of mortality and in-hospital cardiac arrest rates in a Turkish university hospital
    (TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 2018) ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; Atmaca, Ozgur; Turan, Can; Guven, Pinar; Arikan, Huseyin; Eryuksel, S. Emel; Karakurt, Sait
    Background/aim: Early warning scores (EWS), widely used around the world but not yet in Turkey, are composed of physiological parameters designed to determine potentially worsening patients to perform necessary interventions in time. The aim is to determine the national EWS (NEWS) of the patients to assess the relation between this score and length of hospital stay (LOHS), transfer to the ICU, 24-h and 28-day mortality rates, and the frequency of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Materials and methods: NEWS of all the patients in the internal medicine clinics were calculated via a point prevalence study. The LOHS, transfer to the ICU, rates of mortality in the 24-h and 28-day period, IHCA rate, and the period of the stay in the ICU parameters were determined. Results: Out of 104 patients, 84 of them had low scores (<5), while 20 had mid/high scores. In mid/high-score group (score>5), transfer to the ICU, IHCA rate, and mortality rates within 24 h and 28 days were significantly higher. Conclusion: In this, the first prospective study about EWS in Turkey, 24-h and 28-day mortality rates, transfer to the ICU, and IHCA frequency of the patients with mid/high NEWS were higher.
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    Outcome of solid and cavitary pulmonary nodules in rheumatoid arthritis patients— case series
    (2022-01-01) AKSOY, AYSUN; BOZKURTLAR, EMİNE; KARAKURT, SAİT; ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; İNANÇ, GÜZİDE NEVSUN; KOCAKAYA, DERYA; AKSOY A., KOCAKAYA D., Yalçinkaya Y., BOZKURTLAR E., KARAKURT S., Eryüksel E., İnanç N.
    © TÜBİTAK.Background/aim: Rheumatoid pulmonary nodule can be detected in up to 32% of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and approximately one-third of nodules may cavitate. We aimed to evaluate characteristics of patients with RA developing cavitary pulmonary nodular (CPN) lesions under disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), follow-up of both cavitary and solid nodules, and their outcome with the treatment. Materials and methods: RA patients who presented with CPN lesions during follow-up were recruited retrospectively in this case series analysis. Total numbers and mean diameters of cavitary and solid nodules in each thorax computed tomography (CT) have been determined and followed up by two experienced pulmonary physicians. Moreover, changes in treatment after the development of the CPN lesions and characteristics of cavitary nodules were collected. Results: Eleven patients with CPN lesions were reported. At the time of CPN diagnosis, more patients were taking leflunomide than methotrexate (81% vs 19%). Half of the patients were receiving biologic therapy and only 18% were taking anti-TNF drugs. After a median of 24 (3–65) months of follow-up, the regression of CPN lesions was determined in 45% (5/11) of patients. Four of these 5 (80%) patients were switched to a treatment regimen without leflunomide and three of them to nonanti-TNF biologic treatment or targeted synthetic DMARDs (tocilizumab, tofacitinib, and rituximab). Conclusion: CPN lesions seen in RA patients are often pulmonary manifestations of the underlying disease; however, one must rule out malignancies or infections. If lesions progress under DMARDs, it is advised to discontinue synthetic DMARDs (LEF/MTX) and switch to another biological DMARD with different modes of action.
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    İlerı ve son evre akciğer hastalığına ikincil solunum yetmezliği olan hastaların bakım verenlerinde bakım verici yükü ve depresyon ilişkisi
    (2018-04-18) OLGUN YILDIZELİ, ŞEHNAZ; KASAPOĞLU, UMUT SABRİ; KOCAKAYA, DERYA; ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; CEYHAN, BERRİN; KARAKURT, SAİT; ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; OLGUN YILDIZELİ Ş., ARIKAN H., KASAPOĞLU U. S., KOCAKAYA D., ERYÜKSEL S. E., CEYHAN B., KARAKURT S.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Tuberculosis menengitis during pregnancy: a case report
    (2019-05-17) KORTEN, VOLKAN; ESİM BÜYÜKBAYRAK, ESRA; KARAKURT, SAİT; ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; Saçar Kübüç K., Nazlı İ., Korten V., Esim Büyükbayrak E., Karakurt S., Eryüksel S. E.
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    Reliability and validity of the Turkish translation of the beliefs about medicines questionnaire (bmq-t) in patients with behçet’s disease
    (2018-10-01) ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; KARAKURT, SAİT; ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; ARIKAN H., Duman D., Kargın F., ERGİN G., Horne R., KARAKURT S., ERYÜKSEL S. E.
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    Akut hipoksemik solunum yetmezliğinde yüksek akım oksijen tedavisinin başarısını etkileyen faktörler
    (2018-05-15) ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; KASAPOĞLU, UMUT SABRİ; YALÇINKAYA, ERDEM; OLGUN YILDIZELİ, ŞEHNAZ; KARAKURT, SAİT; ERYÜKSEL S. E., ARIKAN H., KASAPOĞLU U. S., YALÇINKAYA E., ERER A., OLGUN YILDIZELİ Ş., KARAKURT S.
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    Yoğun bakımda kurutlu uyuz salgını
    (2017-10-07) KASAPOĞLU, UMUT SABRİ; ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; KARAKURT, SAİT; ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; DEMİRCİ A. F., KASAPOĞLU U. S., ÇİFTÇİ M., ARIKAN H., ERER A., KOÇOĞLU KINAL A. G., YALÇINKAYA E., ERYÜKSEL S. E., KARAKURT S.
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    Endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial needle aspiration in elderly patients: safety and performance outcomes EBUS-TBNA in elderly
    (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2020) TUFAN ÇİNÇİN, ASLI; Yildizeli, Sehnaz Olgun; Tufan, Asli; Bozkurtlar, Emine; Arikan, Huseyin; Kocakaya, Derya; Eryuksel, Emel; Ceyhan, Berrin; Karakurt, Sait
    Aim Complication rates are low and endobronchial ultrasound guided needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) is generally regarded as a safe procedure, but there is a very limited number of studies evaluating the efficacy and safety of the procedure in advanced ages. The aim of this study is to assess the safety and performance outcomes of EBUS-TBNA in elderly. Methods It was a retrospective observational study; patients who received EBUS-TBNA between September 2016 and January 2018 were evaluated. We analyzed patient's characteristics, doses of midazolam, and lidocaine used, regions of lymph node biopsies, and complications. Also, functionality and general physical status of patients over 65 years of age were evaluated. Results During study period 132 cases of EBUS-TBNA were evaluated. 39 (29.5%) cases were aged 70 years, and over. There were more comorbidities in older group. Performance status of older group was worse. Furthermore, when evaluated according to American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), the older group was found to be composed of the riskier patients. When patients aged between 65 and 69, and over 70 compared, older patient's Barthel, EQ 5-D, SGA, and G8 scores were found to be worse. Despite that, there was no difference in the frequency, and types of complications between both groups. Diagnostic performance was not different between age groups. Conclusions Independent from comorbidities, general health status, and functionality EBUS-TBNA procedure in 70-year-old and over patients is a safe minimally invasive procedure.
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    Erken uyarı sistemi: tek merkezli bir çalışması
    (2017-04-09) KASAPOĞLU, UMUT SABRİ; ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; KARAKURT, SAİT; ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; ATMACA Ö., TURAN C., GÜVEN P., ARIKAN H., KASAPOĞLU U. S., ERYÜKSEL S. E., KARAKURT S.
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    Akut hipoksemik solunum yetmezliğinde yüksek akım oksijen tedavisinin başarısını etkileyen faktörler
    (2018-04-18) ERYÜKSEL, SEMİHA EMEL; KASAPOĞLU, UMUT SABRİ; OLGUN YILDIZELİ, ŞEHNAZ; KARAKURT, SAİT; ARIKAN, HÜSEYİN; ERYÜKSEL S. E., ARIKAN H., KASAPOĞLU U. S., YALÇINKAYA E., ERER A., OLGUN YILDIZELİ Ş., KARAKURT S.