12 results on '"M. Cakici"'
Search Results
2. 37th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (part 2 of 3)
- Author
-
D. Rob, R. Špunda, J. Lindner, J. Šmalcová, O. Šmíd, T. Kovárník, A. Linhart, J. Bìlohlávek, M. M. Marinoni, G. Cianchi, S. Trapani, M. L. Migliaccio, L. Gucci, M. Bonizzoli, A. Cramaro, M. Cozzolino, S. Valente, A. Peris, E. Grins, E. Kort, M. Weiland, N. Manandhar Shresta, P. Davidson, L. Algotsson, S. Fitch, G. Marco, J. Sturgill, S. Lee, M. Dickinson, T. Boeve, A. Khaghani, P. Wilton, S. Jovinge, A. N. Ahmad, R. Loveridge, S. Vlachos, S. Patel, E. Gelandt, L. Morgan, S. Butt, M. Whitehorne, V. Kakar, C. Park, M. Hayes, C. Willars, T. Hurst, T. Best, A. Vercueil, G. Auzinger, B. Adibelli, N. Akovali, A. Torgay, P. Zeyneloglu, A. Pirat, Z. Kayhan, S. S. Schmidbauer, J. Herlitz, T. Karlsson, H. Friberg, R. Knafelj, P. Radsel, F. Duprez, T. Bonus, G. Cuvelier, S. Mashayekhi, M. Maka, S. Ollieuz, G. Reychler, R. Mosaddegh, S. Abbasi, S. Talaee, V. Z. Zotzmann, D. S. Staudacher, T. W. Wengenmayer, D. D. Dürschmied, C. B. Bode, A. Nelskylä, J. Nurmi, M. Jousi, A. Schramko, E. Mervaala, G. Ristagno, M. Skrifvars, G. Ozsoy, T. Kendirli, E. Azapagasi, O. Perk, U. Gadirova, E. Ozcinar, M. Cakici, C. Baran, S. Durdu, A. Uysalel, M. Dogan, M. Ramoglu, T. Ucar, E. Tutar, S. Atalay, R. Akar, M. Kamps, G. Leeuwerink, J. Hofmeijer, O. Hoiting, J. Van der Hoeven, C. Hoedemaekers, A. Konkayev, V. Kuklin, T. Kondratyev, M. Konkayeva, N. Akhatov, M. Sovershaev, T. Tveita, V. Dahl, L. Wihersaari, M. B. Skrifvars, S. Bendel, K. M. Kaukonen, J. Vaahersalo, J. Romppanen, V. Pettilä, M. Reinikainen, A. Lybeck, T. Cronberg, N. Nielsen, M. Rauber, K. Steblovnik, A. Jazbec, M. Noc, P. Kalasbail, F. Garrett, E. Kulstad, D. J. Bergström, H. R. Olsson, S. Schmidbauer, I. Mandel, S. Mikheev, Y. Podoxenov, I. Suhodolo, A. Podoxenov, J. Svirko, A. Sementsov, L. Maslov, V. Shipulin, L. V. Vammen, S. R. Rahbek, N. S. Secher, J. P. Povlsen, N. J. Jessen, B. L. Løfgren, A. G. Granfeldt, A. Grossestreuer, S. Perman, P. Patel, S. Ganley, J. Portmann, M. Cocchi, M. Donnino, Y. Nassar, S. Fathy, A. Gaber, S. Mokhtar, Y. C. Chia, R. Lewis-Cuthbertson, K. Mustafa, A. Sabra, A. Evans, P. Bennett, W. Eertmans, C. Genbrugge, W. Boer, J. Dens, C. De Deyne, F. Jans, A. Skorko, M. Thomas, M. Casadio, A. Coppo, A. Vargiolu, J. Villa, M. Rota, L. Avalli, G. Citerio, J. B. Moon, J. H. Cho, C. W. Park, T. G. Ohk, M. C. Shin, M. H. Won, P. Papamichalis, V. Zisopoulou, E. Dardiotis, S. Karagiannis, D. Papadopoulos, T. Zafeiridis, D. Babalis, A. Skoura, I. Staikos, A. Komnos, S. Silva Passos, F. Maeda, L. Silva Souza, A. Amato Filho, T. Araújo Guerra Granjeia, M. Schweller, D. Franci, M. De Carvalho Filho, T. Martins Santos, P. De Azevedo, R. Wall, I. Welters, P. Tansuwannarat, P. Sanguanwit, T. Langer, M. Carbonara, A. Caccioppola, C. Ferraris Fusarini, E. Carlesso, E. Paradiso, M. Battistini, E. Cattaneo, F. Zadek, R. Maiavacca, N. Stocchetti, A. Pesenti, A. Ramos, F. Acharta, J. Toledo, M. Perezlindo, L. Lovesio, A. Dogliotti, C. Lovesio, N. Schroten, B. Van der Veen, M. C. De Vries, J. Veenstra, Y. B. Abulhasan, S. Rachel, M. Châtillon-Angle, N. Alabdulraheem, I. Schiller, N. Dendukuri, M. Angle, C. Frenette, S. Lahiri, K. Schlick, S. A. Mayer, P. Lyden, M. Akatsuka, J. Arakawa, M. Yamakage, J. Rubio, J. A. Rubio Mateo-Sidron, R. Sierra, M. Celaya, L. Benitez, S. Alvarez-Ossorio, A. Fernandez, O. Gonzalez, H. Engquist, E. Rostami, P. Enblad, L. Canullo, J. Nallino, M. Perreault, J. Talic, A. J. Frenette, L. Burry, F. Bernard, D. R. Williamson, D. Adukauskiene, J. Cyziute, A. Adukauskaite, L. Malciene, L. Luca, A. Rogobete, O. Bedreag, M. Papurica, M. Sarandan, C. Cradigati, S. Popovici, C. Vernic, D. Sandesc, V. Avakov, I. Shakhova, H. Trimmel, M. Majdan, G. H. Herzer, C. S. Sokoloff, M. Albert, D. Williamson, C. Odier, J. Giguère, E. Charbonney, Z. Husti, T. Kaptás, Z. Fülep, Z. Gaál, M. Tusa, J. Donnelly, M. Aries, M. Czosnyka, C. Robba, M. Liu, A. Ercole, D. Menon, P. Hutchinson, P. Smielewski, R. López, J. Graf, J. M. Montes, M. Kenawi, A. Kandil, K. Husein, A. Samir, J. Heijneman, J. Huijben, F. Abid-Ali, M. Stolk, J. Van Bommel, H. Lingsma, M. Van der Jagt, R. C. Cihlar, G. Mancino, P. Bertini, F. Forfori, F. Guarracino, D. Pavelescu, I. Grintescu, L. Mirea, S. Alamri, M. Tharwat, N. Kono, H. Okamoto, H. Uchino, T. Ikegami, T. Fukuoka, M. Simoes, E. Trigo, P. Coutinho, J. Pimentel, A. Franci, D. Basagni, M. Boddi, V. Anichini, A. Cecchi, D. Markopoulou, K. Venetsanou, I. Papanikolaou, T. Barkouri, D. Chroni, I. Alamanos, E. Cingolani, M. G. Bocci, L. Pisapia, A. Tersali, S. L. Cutuli, V. Fiore, A. Palma, G. Nardi, M. Antonelli, R. Coke, A. Kwong, D. J. Dwivedi, M. Xu, E. McDonald, J. C. Marshall, A. E. Fox-Robichaud, P. C. Liaw, I. Kuchynska, I. R. Malysh, L. V. Zgrzheblovska, L. Mestdagh, E. F. Verhoeven, I. Hubloue, J. Ruel-laliberte, R. Zarychanski, F. Lauzier, P. Lessard Bonaventure, R. Green, D. Griesdale, R. Fowler, A. Kramer, D. Zygun, T. Walsh, S. Stanworth, C. Léger, A. F. Turgeon, D. M. Baron, J. Baron-Stefaniak, G. C. Leitner, R. Ullrich, O. Tarabrin, A. Mazurenko, Y. Potapchuk, D. Sazhyn, P. Tarabrin, A. González Pérez, J. Silva, V. Artemenko, A. Bugaev, I. Tokar, S. Konashevskaya, I. M. Kolesnikova, E. V. Roitman, T. Rengeiné Kiss, Z. Máthé, L. Piros, E. Dinya, E. Tihanyi, A. Smudla, J. Fazakas, R. Ubbink, P. Boekhorst te, E. Mik, L. Caneva, G. Ticozzelli, S. Pirrelli, D. Passador, F. Riccardi, F. Ferrari, E. M. Roldi, M. Di Matteo, I. Bianchi, G. A. Iotti, G. Zurauskaite, A. Voegeli, M. Meier, D. Koch, S. Haubitz, A. Kutz, M. Bargetzi, B. Mueller, P. Schuetz, G. Von Meijenfeldt, M. Van der Laan, C. Zeebregts, K. B. Christopher, P. Vernikos, T. Melissopoulou, G. Kanellopoulou, M. Panoutsopoulou, D. Xanthis, K. Kolovou, T. Kypraiou, J. Floros, H. Broady, C. Pritchett, M. Marshman, N. Jannaway, C. Ralph, C. L. Lehane, C. K. Keyl, E. Z. Zimmer, D. T. Trenk, A. S. Ducloy-Bouthors, M. J. Jonard, F. Fourrier, F. Piza, T. Correa, A. Marra, J. Guerra, R. Rodrigues, A. Vilarinho, V. Aranda, S. Shiramizo, M. R. Lima, E. Kallas, A. B. Cavalcanti, M. Donoso, P. Vargas, J. McCartney, S. Ramsay, K. McDowall, I. Novitzky-Basso, C. Wright, M Grgic Medic, L Bielen, V Radonic, O Zlopasa, N Gubarev Vrdoljak, V Gasparovic, R Radonic, G. Narváez, D. Cabestrero, L. Rey, M. Aroca, S. Gallego, J. Higuera, R. De Pablo, L. Rey González, G. Narváez Chávez, J. Higuera Lucas, D. Cabestrero Alonso, M. Aroca Ruiz, L. Jaramillo Valarezo, R. De Pablo Sánchez, A. Quinza Real, T. W. Wigmore, I. Bendavid, J. Cohen, I. Avisar, I. Serov, I. Kagan, P. Singer, J Hanison, U Mirza, D Conway, A. Takasu, H. Tanaka, N. Otani, S. Ohde, S. Ishimatsu, F Coffey, P Dissmann, K Mirza, M Lomax, P. Dissmann, F. Coffey, K. Mirza, M. Lomax, JR Miner, R Leto, AM Markota, PG Gradišek, VA Aleksejev, AS Sinkovič, S. Romagnoli, C. Chelazzi, G. Zagli, F. Benvenuti, P. Mancinelli, P. Boninsegni, L. Paparella, A. T. Bos, O. Thomas, T. Goslar, A. Martone, P. R. Sandu, V. A. Rosu, A. Capilnean, P. Murgoi, A. Lecavalier, D. Jayaraman, P. Rico, P. Bellemare, C. Gelinas, T. Nishida, T. Kinoshita, N. Iwata, K. Yamakawa, S. Fujimi, L. Maggi, F. Sposato, G. Citterio, C. Bonarrigo, M. Rocco, V. Zani, R. A. De Blasi, D Alcorn, L Barry, M. A. Riedijk, D. M. Milstein, J. Caldas, R. Panerai, L. Camara, G. Ferreira, E. Bor-Seng-Shu, M. Lima, F. Galas, N. Mian, R. Nogueira, G. Queiroz de Oliveira, J. Almeida, J. Jardim, T. G. Robinson, F. Gaioto, L. A. Hajjar, I. Zabolotskikh, T. Musaeva, W. Saasouh, J. Freeman, A. Turan, S. Saseedharan, E. Pathrose, S. Poojary, J. Messika, Y. Martin, N. Maquigneau, M. Henry-Lagarrigue, C. Puechberty, A. Stoclin, L. Martin-Lefevre, F. Blot, D. Dreyfuss, A. Dechanet, D. Hajage, J. Ricard, E. Almeida, G. Landoni, J. Fukushima, E. Fominskiy, C. De Brito, L. Cavichio, L. Almeida, U. Ribeiro, E. Osawa, R. Boltes, L. Battistella, L. Hajjar, P. Fontela, T. Lisboa, L. Forgiarini Junior, G. F. Friedman, F. Abruzzi, J. Azevedo Peixoto Primo, P. Marques Filho, J. Stormorvski de Andrade, K. Matos Brenner, M. Scorsato boeira, C. Leães, C. Rodrigues, A. Vessozi, A. SantAnna Machado, M. Weiler, H. Bryce, A. Hudson, T. Law, R. Reece-Anthony, A. Molokhia, F. Abtahinezhadmoghaddam, E. Cumber, L. Channon, A. Wong, R. Groome, D. Gearon, J. Varley, A. Wilson, J. Reading, F. G. Zampieri, F. A. Bozza, M. Ferez, H. Fernandes, A. Japiassú, J. Verdeal, A. C. Carvalho, M. Knibel, J. I. Salluh, M. Soares, J. Gao, E. Ahmadnia, B. Patel, A. MacKay, S. Binning, R. J. Pugh, C. Battle, C. Hancock, W. Harrison, T. Szakmany, F. Mulders, J. Vandenbrande, J. Dubois, B. Stessel, K. Siborgs, D. Ramaekers, U. V. Silva, W. S. Homena, G. C. Fernandes, A. P. Moraes, L. Brauer, M. F. Lima, F. De Marco, N. Maric, M. Mackovic, N. Udiljak, CE Bosso, RD Caetano, AP Cardoso, OA Souza, R Pena, MM Mescolotte, IA Souza, GM Mescolotte, H. Bangalore, E. Borrows, D. Barnes, V. Ferreira, L. Azevedo, G. Alencar, A. Andrade, A. Bierrenbach, L. Tadini Buoninsegni, L. Cecci, J. Lindskog, K. Rowland, P. Sturgess, A. Ankuli, R Rosa, T Tonietto, A Ascoli, L Madeira, W Rutzen, M Falavigna, C Robinson, J Salluh, A Cavalcanti, L Azevedo, R Cremonese, D Da Silva, A Dornelles, Y Skrobik, J Teles, T Ribeiro, C Eugênio, C Teixeira, M. Zarei, H. Hashemizadeh, M. Eriksson, G. Strandberg, M. Lipcsey, A. Larsson, M. Lignos, E. Crissanthopoulou, K. Flevari, P. Dimopoulos, A. Armaganidis, JG Golub, AS Stožer, H. Rüddel, C. Ehrlich, C. M. Burghold, C. Hohenstein, J. Winning, W. Sellami, Z. Hajjej, M. Bousselmi, H. Gharsallah, I. Labbene, M. Ferjani, J. Sattler, D. Steinbrunner, H. Poppert, G. Schneider, M. Blobner, K. G. Kanz, S. J. Schaller, K. Apap, G. Xuereb, L. Massa, N. Delvau, A Penaloza, G Liistro, F Thys, I. K. Delattre, P. Hantson, P. M. Roy, P. Gianello, L Hadîrcă, A Ghidirimschi, N Catanoi, N Scurtov, M Bagrinovschi, Y. S. Sohn, Y. C. Cho, B. Golovin, O. Creciun, A. Ghidirimschi, M. Bagrinovschi, R. Tabbara, J. Z. Whitgift, A. Ishimaru, A. Yaguchi, N. Akiduki, M. Namiki, M. Takeda, J. N. Tamminen, A. Uusaro, C. G. Taylor, E. D. Mills, A. D. Mackay, C. Ponzoni, R. Rabello, A. Serpa, M. Assunção, A. Pardini, G. Shettino, T. Corrêa, P. V. Vidal-Cortés, L. Álvarez-Rocha, P. Fernández-Ugidos, A. Virgós-Pedreira, M. A. Pérez-Veloso, I. M. Suárez-Paul, L. Del Río-Carbajo, S. Pita Fernández, A. Castro-Iglesias, A. Butt, A. A. Alghabban, S. K. Khurshid, Z. A. Ali, I. N. Nizami, N. S. Salahuddin, M. Alshahrani, A. W. Alsubaie, A. S. Alshamsy, B. A. Alkhiliwi, H. K. Alshammari, M. B. Alshammari, N. K. Telmesani, R. B. Alshammari, L. P. Asonto, L. P. Damiani, F Bozza, A. El Khattate, M. Bizrane, N. Madani, J. Belayachi, R. Abouqal, D. Ramnarain, B. Gouw-Donders, C. Benstoem, A. Moza, P. Meybohm, C. Stoppe, R. Autschbach, D. Devane, A. Goetzenich, L. U. Taniguchi, L. Araujo, G. Salgado, J. M. Vieira, J. Viana, N. Ziviani, I. Pessach, A. Lipsky, A. Nimrod, M. O´Connor, I. Matot, E. Segal, A. Kluzik, A. Gradys, P. Smuszkiewicz, I. Trojanowska, M. Cybulski, A. De Jong, M. Sebbane, G. Chanques, S. Jaber, R. Rosa, C. Robinson, M. Bessel, L. Cavalheiro, L. Madeira, W. Rutzen, R. Oliveira, J. Maccari, M. Falavigna, E. Sanchez, F. Dutra, C. Dietrich, P. Balzano, J. Rezende, C. Teixeira, S. Sinha, K. Majhi, J. G. Gorlicki, F. P. Pousset, J. Kelly, J. Aron, A. Crerar Gilbert, N. Prevec Urankar, M. Irazabal, M. Bosque, J. Manciño, A. Kotsopoulos, N. Jansen, W. Abdo, Ú. M. Casey, B. O’Brien, R. Plant, and B. Doyle
- Subjects
Fatal outcome ,business.industry ,Traumatic brain injury ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Outcome (game theory) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anesthesia ,Medicine ,business ,Acute subdural hematoma - Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Primary versus Delayed Sternal Closure in Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation Patients: Impact on Infection
- Author
-
Sachin Kumar, M. Cakici, Keshava Rajagopal, Mateja Kaja Jezovnik, Mehmet H. Akay, Igor D. Gregoric, Manish K Patel, I. Salas de Armas, Rajko Radovancevic, Marwan F Jumean, Biswajit Kar, M. Alagoz, and M. Ilic
- Subjects
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Demographics ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medical record ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,fungi ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Increased risk ,Ventricular assist device ,Right heart ,Coagulopathy ,medicine ,Postoperative infection ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Purpose Postoperative delayed chest closure (DCC) in LVAD patients, is often required in cases of bleeding due to coagulopathy or right heart distention. Despite the absence of data about the increased risk of infection, this bias limits the use of DCC in most centers. We retrospectively analyzed patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) who underwent DCC in our center and evaluated the impact of this approach on postoperative infection rates. Methods Between May 2012 and June 2018, we reviewed the medical records of 294 consecutive first-time, LVAD patients and divided them into two groups based on the chest closure approaches: the DCC group and the primary chest closure (PCC) group. Postoperative LVAD-related infection (DLI + PPI), sternal wound infection and mediastinal exploration rates after definite chest closure were documented and compared in two groups. Results 183 patients had PCC (63%) and 107 patients (37%) underwent DCC. Four patients died before chest closure; they were excluded from further analysis. Demographics were similar in both group except for overrepresentation of men (91% vs 74%, p=0.028), INTERMACS class 1 patients (59% vs 30%, p Conclusion Based on these data, it seems that DCC is safe and does not impact the incidence of LVAD-related or sternal wound infections.
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Club 35 Poster session Friday 7 December: Dobutamine stress echo
- Author
-
M. Gatzoulis, J. O. De Ros, A. Nasis, E. Giacomin, B. Marzluf, X. Luo, C. C. Beladan, P. Raju, B. A. Popescu, U. Ramirez, A. Leitao-Marques, E. Bigio, J. E. Sanderson, F. Fang, E. Szymczyk, B. Igual Munoz, M. Frey, J. Osca, C Bonanad Lozano, V. Smalinskas, I. Meredith, M. Cameli, L. Trapiello Gonzalez, A. Rotkiewicz, C. Ginghina, V. Davutoglu, J Van Zalen, J. Ariza Canete, J. S. Kwong, M. Montoro Lopez, A. Faustino, J. Mesa, P. Lipiec, F. Chaustre, P. Bartko, A. Calin, J. Mascherbauer, S. Podd, R. Enache, M. Focardi, R. Jimenez Carreno, M. Oylumlu, G. Maurer, S. Ernst, M. Sancho-Tello, F. Matei, S. Ercan, J. Lopez Sendon, K. Baronaite-Dudoniene, O. Cano, K. Szymczyk, L. Paiva, P. Mottram, J.-J. Vaskelyte, J. Sanchis, M. G. R. De Celix, L. Beale, W. Li, M. Rosca, M. Lisi, J. Trigo, R. Providencia, S. Mondillo, M. Al Barjas, A. Di Giovanni, A. Maceira, F. Curea, S. Moir, J J Gomez De Diego, M. Alqaseer, R Badr Eslam, S. Kervancioglu, G. Brickley, F. De Torres Alba, M. Moreno Yanguela, Y. Shiina, L. Sonoda, P. Alonso Fernandez, L. Alwis, M. Cakici, K. Balan, J. V. Monmeneu, J. Estornell, M. Costa, A. Andres Lahuerta, M.-M. Gurzun, G. Lloyd, J. Babayev, T. Lopez Fernandez, A. Jelani, A. Ozkur, F Esteban Martinez, A. Botelho, K. Niaz, L. Sturridge, A. Puodziukynas, N. Patel, A. P. Lee, R. De Vito, M. P. Lopez-Lereu, C. Calin, Y. R. De Munoz, J. D. Kasprzak, A. Iniesta Manjavacas, A. Kammerlander, S. Pfaffenberger, C. Yu, N. Herrera Gutierrez, Y. Y. Lam, C.-D. Botezatu, M. Casanova Martin, L. Urbonaite, R. Mcintosh, B. Michalski, M. Ciudad Caballero, I. Sari, L. Stefanczyk, and B. Wozniakowski
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Echo (computing) ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Dobutamine stress ,Session (computer science) ,Club ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Club 35 Poster Session Wednesday 5 December * Right ventricular systolic function
- Author
-
T. Hugues, V. Lacroix-Hugues, K. Yaici, P. Gibelin, I. Cabrita, S. Pires, A. Nunes, C. Sousa, N. Cortez-Dias, F. Pinto, A. Hrynkiewicz-Szymanska, W. Braksator, F. Szymanski, M. Chmielewski, M. Dluzniewski, P. Alonso Fernandez, A. Andres Lahuerta, V. Miro Palau, F. Buendia Fuentes, B. Igual Munoz, A. Osa Saez, A. Quesada Carmona, D. Tejada Ponce, B. Munoz, A. Salvador Sanz, S. Imamura, K. H. Hirata, T. Kubo, M. Orii, T. Tanimono, K. Takemoto, Y. Ino, T. Yamaguchi, T. Imanishi, T. Akasaka, T. Kinoshita, T. Asai, T. Suzuki, M. Krestjyaninov, V. Ruzov, T. Tanimoto, T. Yamano, G. Junca Puig, E. F. Sistach, L. Delgado Ramis, J. Lopez Ayerbe, N. Vallejo Camazon, f. Gual Capllonch, A. Teis Soley, M. Camara Rosell, X. Ruyra Baliarda, A. Bayes-Genis, P. Alonso fernandez, A. Maceira Gonzalez, C. Hernandez, A. Bel Minguez, B. Munoz Igual, A. Montero Argudo, S. Antit, S. fennira, I. Zairi, S. Kamoun, S. Kraiem, A. Matsuyama, C. Van De Heyning, J. Magne, L. Pierard, L. Davin, P. Bruyere, C. De Maeyer, B. Paelinck, C. Vrints, P. Lancellotti, J. Wang, f. fang, M. Liu, Y. Liang, C. Yu, Y. Lam, C. Kenny, M. Monaghan, S. Ercan, S. Kervancioglu, V. Davutoglu, M. Cakici, A. Ozkur, M. Oylumlu, I. Sari, A. Sikora-Puz, M. Mizia, K. Gieszczyk-Strozik, K. Matyjaszczyk-Zbieg, M. Haberka, K. Mizia-Stec, Z. Gasior, S. Wos, M. Deja, M. Jasinski, O. Enescu, M. florescu, D. Mihalcea, R. Rimbas, M. Cinteza, and D. Vinereanu
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Session (computer science) ,Systolic function ,Club ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Extended left hepatectomy and hepatic vein reconstruction with insitu hypothermic perfusion and Veno-venous bypass for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
- Author
-
Elvan Onur Kirimker, Menekşe Özçelik, Evren Üstüner, S. Bilgic, N. Alkis, M. Cakici, R. Akar, Deniz Balci, Z. Alanoglu, and O.A. Cetinkaya
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,Hypothermic perfusion ,Hepatectomy ,business ,Vein reconstruction ,Veno venous bypass ,Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma ,Surgery - Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Intracavitary cardiac hydatid cysts with a high risk of thromboemboli. Invasive nature of cardiac echinococcosis
- Author
-
Ekrem Yeter, A. Sahpaz, Sadik Acikel, R. Cerekci, M. Cakici, Ugursay Kiziltepe, A. Turkvatan, and D.B. Koroglu
- Subjects
Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Diseases ,Asymptomatic ,law.invention ,Diagnosis, Differential ,law ,Echinococcosis ,medicine.artery ,Thromboembolism ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Humans ,Cyst ,Pathological ,Aorta ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,Pulmonary artery ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Hydatid cysts are a serious health problem in many countries that raise farm animals, and they usually involve the liver and lungs. Although cardiac involvement is a rare manifestation of hydatid cyst disease, its early diagnosis and surgical management are crucial. Patients with cardiac hydatidosis may develop acute life-threatening complications secondary to their invasion of surrounding cardiac structures, such as cyst rupture together with systemic and pulmonary dissemination. Therefore, surgical excision is the definitive method of treatment for cardiac hydatid cysts in order to prevent these potential life-threatening complications, even for asymptomatic patients. Herein, we report the case of a 36-year-old man who initially presented with pleuritic chest pain, hemoptysis, and dyspnea. This was followed by the revelation of multiple cardiopericardial hydatid cysts which were discovered via transesophageal echocardiography and multislice computed tomography. In this case, there was a higher risk of cyst rupture and thromboembolism during systemic and pulmonary circulation due to the invasive nature of the cysts which were located in the left atrium as well as between the pulmonary artery and aorta. The patient successfully underwent the removal of the multiple cardiac cysts under cardiopulmonary bypass by taking into account their relationship with the surrounding cardiac structures and the potential risk of local, systemic, and pulmonary dissemination. A pathological evaluation of the surgical specimens confirmed the diagnosis of cardiac echinococcosis and the aggressive nature of the cardiopericardial hydatid cysts by demonstrating their myocardial invasion.
- Published
- 2013
8. Increased epicardial fat thickness is related with body mass index in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
- Author
-
E, Soydinc, S, Soydinc, Z, Arıturk, E, Tekbas, M, Cakici, Y, Islamoglu, S, Ercan, I, Sari, and V, Davutoglu
- Subjects
Adult ,Young Adult ,Body Fat Distribution ,Humans ,Female ,Obesity ,Pericardium ,Body Mass Index ,Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
We aimed to investigate the relationship between PCOS and epicardial fat thickness with transthoracic echocardiography.PCOS patients were divided into two groups according to the lean or obesity status: PCOS patients with lean 34 subjects (BMI: 23.3±2.8; mean age: 25.5±4), PCOS patients with obese16 subjects (BMI: 32.3±7.6; mean age: 27.2±3.7) were compared with control healthy lean subjects (BMI: 23.5±1.7; mean age: 25.9±2.2).There was increased epicardial thickness in obese PCOS subjects compared to lean PCOS subjects (6.3±0.9 mm, 4.7±0.5, respectively, p0.001). However, epicardial fat thickness between lean PCOS subjects and lean healthy control groups were not significantly varied (4.7±0.5 mm, 4.5±0.5, respectively, p = 0.6). There was increased epicardial thickness in obese PCOS subjects compared to lean healthy control subjects (6.3±0.9 mm, 4.5±0.5, respectively, p0.001). This sudy showed for the first time that increased epicardial fat thickness measured using transthoracic echocardiography is associated with increased BMI in PCOS subjects.Epicardial fat thickness between lean PCOS subjects and lean healty control group were similar which indicate the importance of obesity in PCOS subjects.
- Published
- 2013
9. A rare cause of syncope: cough
- Author
-
Z, Ariturk, H, Alici, M, Cakici, and V, Davutoglu
- Subjects
Male ,Neurologic Examination ,Cough ,Recurrence ,Tilt-Table Test ,Fluoxetine ,Gastroesophageal Reflux ,Syncope, Vasovagal ,Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation ,Humans ,Proton Pump Inhibitors ,Obesity ,Middle Aged - Abstract
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness, associated with loss of postural tone, with spontaneous return to baseline neurologic function. Syncope is a common complaint in the emergency department.Cough syncope occurs immediately after coughing. Cough syncope rapidly recovers in 1-2 second. Although cough syncope has been classified in vasovagal syncope, it may differ from pathogenetic mechanism. Physicians should be aware of this easily recognizable cough induced syncope.We present a 59-year-old obese man was referred for clinical evaluation because of recurrent syncope without seizures following coughing who developed cough syncope.Physicians should be aware of this easily recognizable cough induced syncope in all subjects admitted with syncope and should screen possible underlying sources of cough.
- Published
- 2012
10. GEO-SEQ Best Practices Manual. Geologic Carbon Dioxide Sequestration: Site Evaluation to Implementation
- Author
-
Sally M. Benson, S. Fisher, Marcelo J. Lippmann, David R. Cole, Karsten Pruess, Kevin G. Knauss, Chin-Fu Tsang, Curtis M. Oldenburg, Erica Gasperikova, E. L. Majer, Thomas M. Daley, William Foxall, Jennifer L. Lewicki, Tommy J. Phelps, David Law, Lynn Orr, Susan D. Hovorka, Anthony V. Palumbo, James W. Johnson, Tony Kovscek, Kristian Jessen, Gerry Moline, Mike Hoversten, Abe Ramirez, Christine Doughty, M. Cakici, Bill Gunter, J.V. Parker, Robin L. Newmark, Yung-Li Wang, Bert van der Meer, Jingkun Zhu, Juske Horita, Larry R. Myer, Mark H. Holtz, and Shinichi Sakurai
- Subjects
Engineering management ,Enhanced recovery ,Scope (project management) ,Work (electrical) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Best practice ,Context (language use) ,Project management ,Carbon sequestration ,business - Abstract
The first phase of the GEO-SEQ project was a multidisciplinary effort focused on investigating ways to lower the cost and risk of geologic carbon sequestration. Through our research in the GEO-SEQ project, we have produced results that may be of interest to the wider geologic carbon sequestration community. However, much of the knowledge developed in GEO-SEQ is not easily accessible because it is dispersed in the peer-reviewed literature and conference proceedings in individual papers on specific topics. The purpose of this report is to present key GEO-SEQ findings relevant to the practical implementation of geologic carbon sequestration in the form of a Best Practices Manual. Because our work in GEO-SEQ focused on the characterization and project development aspects, the scope of this report covers practices prior to injection, referred to as the design phase. The design phase encompasses activities such as selecting sites for which enhanced recovery may be possible, evaluating CO{sub 2} capacity and sequestration feasibility, and designing and evaluating monitoring approaches. Through this Best Practices Manual, we have endeavored to place our GEO-SEQ findings in a practical context and format that will be useful to readers interested in project implementation. The overall objective of this Manual is to facilitate putting the findings of the GEO-SEQ project into practice.
- Published
- 2004
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Productivity-Based Method for Selection of Reservoir Drilling Target and Steering Strategy
- Author
-
A. Kharghoria, R. Narayanasamy, Y. Jalali, S. Sinha, M. Cakici, and R. Kalita
- Subjects
Well placement ,Engineering ,Petroleum engineering ,business.industry ,Petrophysics ,Drilling ,business - Abstract
We present a heuristic method of delineating reservoir regions with favorable production potential for well placement. The method uses basic concepts of proxy formulation for well productivity to relate the production potential of a well placed in any region in the reservoir, to the basic properties of that region (petrophysical, dynamic, geometrical). These properties may be readily obtained from any history-matched or data-conditioned reservoir model. Therefore, a productivity potential map for the reservoir can be easily generated. Also, the relevant properties relate to parameters measurable in an LWD operation. We use this technique to simulate the impact of alternate steering strategies on well path and productivity. This requires a fine-scale model of the region designated for drilling (i.e., model prior to upscaling). The influence of additional LWD measurements on reservoir trajectory and expected well performance can therefore be assessed with this technique (e.g., impact of NMR-derived permeability). We also examine how this method may be applied when multiple geological scenarios are conceivable for the area targeted for drilling. We apply a simple technique for model aggregation that proves effective in identifying drainage areas that are optimum or near-optimum in an overall sense. Therefore, a well placed in the region identified by the aggregate model shows a performance with respect to the underlying geological models that is best or not far from it.
- Published
- 2003
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. PP-341: MALIGN ASYSTOLE DURING HEAD-UP TILT TEST: A CASE REPORT AND OVERVIEW
- Author
-
M. Cakici, Vedat Davutoglu, Hayri Alici, and Yahya Islamoglu
- Subjects
business.industry ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Head up tilt ,Asystole ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.