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2. Prospective cohort study of incidence and risk factors for Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infections in 212 Intensive Care Units of nine Middle Eastern countries
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Jin, Zhilin, Yin, Ruijie, Brown, Eric Christopher, Shukla, Bhavarth, Lee, Brandon Hochahn, Abdulaziz-Alkhawaja, Safaa, Magray, Tahera Anwar, Agha, Hala Mounir, El-Sisi, Amal, El-Kholy, Amani Ali, Bayani, Victor, Daboor, Mohammad Abdellatif, Al-Ruzzieh, Majeda Afeef, Guclu, Ertugrul, Horoz, Ozden Ozgur, Kendirli, Tanil, Koksal, Iftihar, Memish, Ziad A, Olmez-Gazioglu, Esra, Dursun, Oguz, Kara, Tugce Tural, Eroglu, Ahmet, Havan, Merve, Deniz, Suna Secil Ozturk, Aktas, Gizem, Yildizdas, Dincer, Okulu, Emel, Kostekci, Yasemin Ezgi, Omar, Abeer Aly, and Rosenthal, Victor Daniel
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- 2023
3. Incidence and risk factors for catheter-associated urinary tract infection in 623 intensive care units throughout 37 Asian, African, Eastern European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern nations: A multinational prospective research of INICC
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Rosenthal, Victor Daniel, Yin, Ruijie, Brown, Eric Christopher, Lee, Brandon Hochahn, Rodrigues, Camilla, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Kharbanda, Mohit, Rajhans, Prasad, Mehta, Yatin, Todi, Subhash Kumar, Basu, Sushmita, Sahu, Suneeta, Mishra, Shakti Bedanta, Chawla, Rajesh, Nair, Pravin K., Arjun, Rajalakshmi, Singla, Deepak, Sandhu, Kavita, Palaniswamy, Vijayanand, Bhakta, Arpita, Nor, Mohd Basri Mat, Chian-Wern, Tai, Bat-Erdene, Ider, Acharya, Subhash P., Ikram, Aamer, Tumu, Nellie, Tao, Lili, Alvarez, Gustavo Andres, Valderrama-Beltran, Sandra Liliana, Jiménez-Alvarez, Luisa Fernanda, Henao-Rodas, Claudia Milena, Gomez, Katherine, Aguilar-Moreno, Lina Alejandra, Cano-Medina, Yuliana Andrea, Zuniga-Chavarria, Maria Adelia, Aguirre-Avalos, Guadalupe, Sassoe-Gonzalez, Alejandro, Aleman-Bocanegra, Mary Cruz, Hernandez-Chena, Blanca Estela, Villegas-Mota, Maria Isabel, Aguilar-De-Moros, Daisy, Castañeda-Sabogal, Alex, Medeiros, Eduardo Alexandrino, Dueñas, Lourdes, Carreazo, Nilton Yhuri, Salgado, Estuardo, Abdulaziz-Alkhawaja, Safaa, Agha, Hala Mounir, El-Kholy, Amani Ali, Daboor, Mohammad Abdellatif, Guclu, Ertugrul, Dursun, Oguz, Koksal, Iftihar, Havan, Merve, Ozturk-Deniz, Suna Secil, Yildizdas, Dincer, Okulu, Emel, Omar, Abeer Aly, Memish, Ziad A., Janc, Jarosław, Hlinkova, Sona, Duszynska, Wieslawa, Horhat-Florin, George, Raka, Lul, Petrov, Michael M., Jin, Zhilin, Rosenthal, Victor Daniel, Yin, Ruijie, Brown, Eric Christopher, Lee, Brandon Hochahn, Rodrigues, Camilla, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Kharbanda, Mohit, Rajhans, Prasad, Mehta, Yatin, Todi, Subhash Kumar, Basu, Sushmita, Sahu, Suneeta, Mishra, Shakti Bedanta, Chawla, Rajesh, Nair, Pravin K., Arjun, Rajalakshmi, Singla, Deepak, Sandhu, Kavita, Palaniswamy, Vijayanand, Bhakta, Arpita, Nor, Mohd Basri Mat, Chian-Wern, Tai, Bat-Erdene, Ider, Acharya, Subhash P., Ikram, Aamer, Tumu, Nellie, Tao, Lili, Alvarez, Gustavo Andres, Valderrama-Beltran, Sandra Liliana, Jiménez-Alvarez, Luisa Fernanda, Henao-Rodas, Claudia Milena, Gomez, Katherine, Aguilar-Moreno, Lina Alejandra, Cano-Medina, Yuliana Andrea, Zuniga-Chavarria, Maria Adelia, Aguirre-Avalos, Guadalupe, Sassoe-Gonzalez, Alejandro, Aleman-Bocanegra, Mary Cruz, Hernandez-Chena, Blanca Estela, Villegas-Mota, Maria Isabel, Aguilar-De-Moros, Daisy, Castañeda-Sabogal, Alex, Medeiros, Eduardo Alexandrino, Dueñas, Lourdes, Carreazo, Nilton Yhuri, Salgado, Estuardo, Abdulaziz-Alkhawaja, Safaa, Agha, Hala Mounir, El-Kholy, Amani Ali, Daboor, Mohammad Abdellatif, Guclu, Ertugrul, Dursun, Oguz, Koksal, Iftihar, Havan, Merve, Ozturk-Deniz, Suna Secil, Yildizdas, Dincer, Okulu, Emel, Omar, Abeer Aly, Memish, Ziad A., Janc, Jarosław, Hlinkova, Sona, Duszynska, Wieslawa, Horhat-Florin, George, Raka, Lul, Petrov, Michael M., and Jin, Zhilin
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Objective: To identify urinary catheter (UC)-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) incidence and risk factors. Design: A prospective cohort study. Setting: The study was conducted across 623 ICUs of 224 hospitals in 114 cities in 37 African, Asian, Eastern European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern countries. Participants: The study included 169,036 patients, hospitalized for 1,166,593 patient days. Methods: Data collection took place from January 1, 2014, to February 12, 2022. We identified CAUTI rates per 1,000 UC days and UC device utilization (DU) ratios stratified by country, by ICU type, by facility ownership type, by World Bank country classification by income level, and by UC type. To estimate CAUTI risk factors, we analyzed 11 variables using multiple logistic regression. Results: Participant patients acquired 2,010 CAUTIs. The pooled CAUTI rate was 2.83 per 1,000 UC days. The highest CAUTI rate was associated with the use of suprapubic catheters (3.93 CAUTIs per 1,000 UC days); with patients hospitalized in Eastern Europe (14.03) and in Asia (6.28); with patients hospitalized in trauma (7.97), neurologic (6.28), and neurosurgical ICUs (4.95); with patients hospitalized in lower-middle-income countries (3.05); and with patients in public hospitals (5.89). The following variables were independently associated with CAUTI: Age (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.01; P <.0001), female sex (aOR, 1.39; P <.0001), length of stay (LOS) before CAUTI-acquisition (aOR, 1.05; P <.0001), UC DU ratio (aOR, 1.09; P <.0001), public facilities (aOR, 2.24; P <.0001), and neurologic ICUs (aOR, 11.49; P <.0001). Conclusions: CAUTI rates are higher in patients with suprapubic catheters, in middle-income countries, in public hospitals, in trauma and neurologic ICUs, and in Eastern European and Asian facilities. Based on findings regarding risk factors for CAUTI, focus on reducing LOS and UC utilization is warranted, as well as implementing evidence-based CAUTI-prevention recomm
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- 2024
4. Atlantoaxial Instability due to Os Odontoideum in a Child with Christianson Syndrome
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Güven, Nezaket Ezgi, Uçmak, Hacer, İlter Uçar, Çiğdem, Havan, Merve, Yıldırım, Miraç, Teber, Serap, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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Introduction:Christianson syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with mutations in the SLC9A6gene located on the chromosome X. It is characterized by intellectual disability, developmental delay, speech and language impairments, dysmorphic features, seizures, ataxia, and neurobehavioral problems. Case Presentation:A 5-year-old boy was presented with respiratory failure and then progressive muscle weakness in all four extremities. He manifested acquired microcephaly, intellectual disability, global developmental delay, distinct dysmorphic facial features, seizures, spastic tetraparesis, truncal hypotonia, speech impairment, failure to thrive, malnutrition, recurrent lung infections, self-mutilation, primary hyperparathyroidism, medullary nephrocalcinosis, and atlantoaxial instability due to os odontoideum. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed atlantoaxial instability due to os odontoideum, a narrow foramen magnum, myelopathy due to spinal cord compression, and cerebral and cerebellar atrophy. Discussion:This report highlights a significant contribution by introducing a child with Christianson syndrome describing atlantoaxial instability due to os odontoideum, a previously undocumented phenomenon. This report suggests a potential link between Christianson syndrome and atlantoaxial instability. In children with Christianson syndrome experiencing increased muscle weakness in all extremities during follow-up, consideration of underlying myelopathy due to os odontoideum is advised.
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- 2024
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5. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation after Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: A Single-Center Experience.
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Botan, Edin, Aslan, Ayşen Durak, Gün, Emrah, Havan, Merve, Dikmen, Nur, Gurbanov, Anar, Balaban, Burak, Kahveci, Fevzi, Özen, Hasan, Uçmak, Hacer, Can, Özlem Selvi, Karagözlü, Selen, Sarıcaoğlu, Mehmet Cahit, Eyileten, Zeynep, Uçar, Tayfun, Tutar, Ercan, Akar, Ahmet Rüçhan, Uysalel, Mustafa Adnan, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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CONGENITAL heart disease ,PEDIATRIC surgery ,POSTOPERATIVE care ,HEART diseases ,THERAPEUTIC complications ,HYDROGEN-ion concentration ,EXTRACORPOREAL membrane oxygenation ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,SURVIVAL rate ,T-test (Statistics) ,FISHER exact test ,PULMONARY hypertension ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,TREATMENT duration ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,MANN Whitney U Test ,PEDIATRICS ,ATRIAL septal defects ,CARDIAC output ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,KAPLAN-Meier estimator ,INTENSIVE care units ,LACTATES ,MEDICAL records ,ACQUISITION of data ,VENTRICULAR septal defects ,DATA analysis software ,CARDIOPULMONARY resuscitation ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CARDIAC surgery - Abstract
Objective: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a life-saving treatment option providing cardiopulmonary support when standard therapies prove insufficient for reversible diseases. The mean objective of this study was to evaluate our center’s experience with ECMO following pediatric cardiac surgery. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted in our pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) between November 2014 and March 2021 and included patients who received ECMO following cardiac surgery. Results: Over the 7-year period, 324 patients underwent cardiac surgery, of which 24 (7.4%) required ECMO support. Among them, 13 (54.2%) were female, with a median age of 16.0 (2.0-208) months and a median weight of 7.0 (3.5-70) kg. The mean vasoactive inotrope score (VIS) was 53.9 ± 44.5. Atrioventricular septal defect repair was the most common surgical procedure (n = 8/24, 41.6%). The primary indication for ECMO was low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) in 14 (58.3%) patients. The median duration of ECMO support was 6.0 (1.0-46.0) days. Nonsurvivors had significantly higher Pediatric Risk Score of Mortality (PRISM) III scores (P = .014) and VIS scores during the pre-ECMO period (P = .004). Early or late neurological complications developed in 12 (50%) patients, with significant differences in lactate levels and pH levels pre-ECMO between those with and without neurological complications (P = .01, P = .02, respectively). We successfully decannulated 16 (66.6%) patients, with a final survival rate of 12 (50%). Conclusion: ECMO plays a crucial role in providing pre- and post-cardiac surgery support for children. LCOS remains the main indication, and high PRISM III and VIS scores are valuable predictors of outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Periodic Lateralized Epileptiform Discharges: A Child with a Rare Manifestation of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome and Literature Review.
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Yıldırım, Miraç, Çiçek, Sultan, Havan, Merve, Kendirli, Tanıl, and Teber, Serap
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EPILEPTIFORM discharges ,KIDNEY function tests ,VISION disorders ,BLOOD testing ,ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY ,HYPERTENSION ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,STATUS epilepticus ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,POSTERIOR leukoencephalopathy syndrome ,NATURAL disasters ,ANTICONVULSANTS ,SYMPTOMS ,CHILDREN - Abstract
This article discusses a rare case of a 10-year-old girl with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) and associated periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (PLEDs). PRES is a neurological disorder characterized by sudden onset of symptoms such as headache, altered consciousness, seizures, and visual impairments. The underlying cause of PRES is typically endothelial dysfunction triggered by various factors. Electroencephalography (EEG) plays a crucial role in evaluating encephalopathy and identifying nonconvulsive status epilepticus in patients with PRES. The article provides a comprehensive review of the existing literature on PRES-associated PLEDs. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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7. Çocuk Yoğun Bakım Ünitesinde Trakeostomi Uygulamaları, Tek Merkez Deneyimi
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HAVAN, Merve, primary, TUNÇ, Ali, additional, ERSOY, Murat, additional, ASLAN, Mahmut, additional, and APİ, Arman, additional
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- 2023
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8. Evaluation of nutritional status in pediatric intensive care unit patients: the results of a multicenter, prospective study in Turkey
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Misirlioglu, Merve, primary, Yildizdas, Dincer, additional, Ekinci, Faruk, additional, Ozgur Horoz, Ozden, additional, Tumgor, Gokhan, additional, Yontem, Ahmet, additional, Talay, Mehmet Nur, additional, Kangin, Murat, additional, Tufan, Erennur, additional, Kesici, Selman, additional, Yener, Nazik, additional, Kinik Kaya, Hatice Elif, additional, Havan, Merve, additional, Tunc, Ali, additional, Akçay, Nihal, additional, Sevketoglu, Esra, additional, Durak, Fatih, additional, Ozel Dogruoz, Aysenur, additional, Ozcan, Serhan, additional, Perk, Oktay, additional, Duyu, Muhterem, additional, Boyraz, Merve, additional, Uysal Yazici, Mutlu, additional, Ozturk, Zeynelabidin, additional, Çeleğen, Mehmet, additional, Bukulmez, Aysegul, additional, Kacmaz, Ebru, additional, Cagri Dinleyici, Ener, additional, Dursun, Oguz, additional, Koker, Alper, additional, Bayraktar, Suleyman, additional, Talip Petmezci, Mey, additional, Nabaliyeva, Aygul, additional, Agin, Hasan, additional, Hepduman, Pinar, additional, Akkuzu, Emine, additional, Kendirli, Tanil, additional, Ozen, Hasan, additional, Topal, Sevgi, additional, Ödek, Çağlar, additional, Ozkale, Murat, additional, Ozkale, Yasemin, additional, Atay, Gürkan, additional, Erdoğan, Seher, additional, Konca, Capan, additional, Yapici, Guler, additional, Arslan, Gazi, additional, Besci, Tolga, additional, Yilmaz, Resul, additional, Gumus, Meltem, additional, Oto, Arzu, additional, Dalkiran, Tahir, additional, Mercan, Mehmet, additional, Çoban, Yasemin, additional, Ipek, Sevcan, additional, Gungor, Sukru, additional, Arslankoylu, Ali Ertug, additional, Alakaya, Mehmet, additional, Sari, Ferhat, additional, Yucel, Aylin, additional, and Yazar, Abdullah, additional
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- 2023
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9. Analysis of intestinal and nasopharyngeal microbiota of children with meningococcemia in pediatric intensive care unit: INMACS-PICU study
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Eskisehir Technical University, Bozan, Gurkan, Pérez-Brocal, Vicente, Aslan, Kaan, Kiral, Eylem, Sevketoglu, Esra, Yazici, Mutlu Uysal, Azapagasi, Ebru, Kendirli, Tanil, Emeksiz, Serhat, Dursun, Oguz, Yildizdas, Dincer, Anil, Ayse Berna, Akcay, Nihal, Kihtir, Hasan Serdar, Havan, Merve, Ulgen Tekerek, Nazan, Ekinci, Faruk, Kilic, Omer, Moya, Andrés, Dinleyici, Ener Cagri, Eskisehir Technical University, Bozan, Gurkan, Pérez-Brocal, Vicente, Aslan, Kaan, Kiral, Eylem, Sevketoglu, Esra, Yazici, Mutlu Uysal, Azapagasi, Ebru, Kendirli, Tanil, Emeksiz, Serhat, Dursun, Oguz, Yildizdas, Dincer, Anil, Ayse Berna, Akcay, Nihal, Kihtir, Hasan Serdar, Havan, Merve, Ulgen Tekerek, Nazan, Ekinci, Faruk, Kilic, Omer, Moya, Andrés, and Dinleyici, Ener Cagri
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Microbiota composition might play a role in the pathophysiology and course of sepsis, and understanding its dynamics is of clinical interest. Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is an important cause of community-acquired serious infection, and there is no information regarding microbiota composition in children with meningococcemia. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the intestinal and nasopharyngeal microbiota composition of children with IMD., [Materials and Methods]: In this prospective, multi-center study, 10 children with meningococcemia and 10 age-matched healthy controls were included. Nasopharyngeal and fecal samples were obtained at admission to the intensive care unit and on the tenth day of their hospital stay. The V3 and V4 regions of the 16S rRNA gene were amplified following the 16S Metagenomic Sequencing Library Preparation., [Results]: Regarding the alpha diversity on the day of admission and on the tenth day at the PICU, the Shannon index was significantly lower in the IMD group compared to the control group (p = 0.002 at admission and p = 0.001, on the tenth day of PICU). A statistical difference in the stool samples was found between the IMD group at Day 0 vs. the controls in the results of the Bray–Curtis and Jaccard analyses (p = 0.005 and p = 0.001, respectively). There were differences in the intestinal microbiota composition between the children with IMD at admission and Day 10 and the healthy controls. Regarding the nasopharyngeal microbiota analysis, in the children with IMD at admission, at the genus level, Neisseria was significantly more abundant compared to the healthy children (p < 0.001). In the children with IMD at Day 10, genera Moraxella and Neisseria were decreased compared to the healthy children. In the children with IMD on Day 0, for paired samples, Moraxella, Neisseria, and Haemophilus were significantly more abundant compared to the children with IMD at Day 10. In the children with IMD at Day 10, the Moraxella and Neisseria genera were decreased, and 20 different genera were more abundant compared to Day 0., [Conclusions]: We first found alterations in the intestinal and nasopharyngeal microbiota composition in the children with IMD. The infection itself or the other care interventions also caused changes to the microbiota composition during the follow-up period. Understanding the interaction of microbiota with pathogens, e.g., N. meningitidis, could give us the opportunity to understand the disease’s dynamics.
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- 2023
10. Analysis of Intestinal and Nasopharyngeal Microbiota of Children with Meningococcemia in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: INMACS-PICU Study
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Bozan, Gurkan, primary, Pérez-Brocal, Vicente, additional, Aslan, Kaan, additional, Kiral, Eylem, additional, Sevketoglu, Esra, additional, Uysal Yazici, Mutlu, additional, Azapagasi, Ebru, additional, Kendirli, Tanil, additional, Emeksiz, Serhat, additional, Dursun, Oguz, additional, Yildizdas, Dincer, additional, Anil, Ayse Berna, additional, Akcay, Nihal, additional, Kihtir, Hasan Serdar, additional, Havan, Merve, additional, Ulgen Tekerek, Nazan, additional, Ekinci, Faruk, additional, Kilic, Omer, additional, Moya, Andres, additional, and Dinleyici, Ener Cagri, additional
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- 2023
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11. Mortality risk factors among critically ill children with MIS-C in PICUs: a multicenter study
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Celegen, Mehmet, Kılınc, Mehmet Arda, Alakaya, Mehmet, Yukselmıs, Ufuk, Yener, Nazik, Yıldızdas, Dincer, Telhan, Leyla, Gırgın, Feyza İnceköy, Kıhtır, Hasan Serdar, Oto, Arzu, Zengın, Neslihan, Dalkıran, Tahir, Yetımakman, Ayse Filiz, Havan, Merve, Duman, Murat, Altug, Umit, Bayraktar, Suleyman, Kangın, Murat, Arslan, Gazi, Ozcan, Serhan, Bırbılen, Ahmet Ziya, Duyu, Muhterem, Ozkaya, Pınar Yazıcı, Varol, Fatih, Sandal, Ozlem, Atay, Gurkan, KENDİRLİ, TANIL, AYGÜN, FATİH, KESİCİ, SELMAN, Akçay, Nihal, Inamlık, Aysegul, Sık, Guntulu, Başar, Evic Zeynep, Mercan, Mehmet, Bal, Alkan, Kılıc, Nevin, Ongun, Ebru Atike, Ozturk, Makbule Nilufer, Ekıncı, Faruk, Udurgucu, Muhammed, Arslankoylu, Ali Ertug, Kutlu, Nurettin Onur, Bukulmez, Aysegul, Özsoylu, Serkan, Anıl, Ayşe Berna, Ozdemır, Göktug, Emeksız, Serhat, Durak, Fatih, Boyraz, Merve, Arı, Hatice Feray, Sahın, Ebru, Seven, Pınar, Erdogan, Seher, Gun, Emrah, Durak, Cansu, Katlan, Banu, Sevketoglu, Esra, Annayev, Agageldi, Bıngol, Ibrahim, Cıtak, Agop, Yaman, Ayhan, Odek, Caglar, Alacakır, Nuri, Yazar, Abdullah, Kocaoglu, Celebi, Topal, Sevgi, Ozkale, Murat, Sarı, Ferhat, Battal, Fatih, Dursun, Adem, Celık, Taylan, Ozkale, Yasemin, Kılıc, Ahmet Osman, Harmanogulları, Sezer, Luleyap, Doga, Yener, Gülcin Otar, Talay, Mehmet Nur, and Sık G., Inamlık A., Akçay N., KESİCİ S., AYGÜN F., KENDİRLİ T., Atay G., Sandal O., Varol F., Ozkaya P. Y., et al.
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Internal Medicine Sciences ,Klinik Tıp ,Dahili Tıp Bilimleri ,CLINICAL MEDICINE ,Sağlık Bilimleri ,Clinical Medicine (MED) ,Tıp ,Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları ,Child Health and Diseases ,PEDIATRICS ,Health Sciences ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Medicine ,Klinik Tıp (MED) ,PEDİATRİ ,Pediatri, Perinatoloji ve Çocuk Sağlığı - Abstract
Background: This study evaluated of clinical characteristics, outcomes, and mortality risk factors of a severe multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children admitted to a the pediatric intensive care unit. Methods: A retrospective multicenter cohort study was conducted between March 2020 and April 2021 at 41 PICUs in Turkey. The study population comprised 322 children diagnosed with multisystem inflammatory syndrome. Results: The organ systems most commonly involved were the cardiovascular and hematological systems. Intravenous immunoglobulin was used in 294 (91.3%) patients and corticosteroids in 266 (82.6%). Seventy-five (23.3%) children received therapeutic plasma exchange treatment. Patients with a longer duration of the PICU stay had more frequent respiratory, hematological, or renal involvement, and also had higher D-dimer, CK-MB, and procalcitonin levels. A total of 16 patients died, with mortality higher in patients with renal, respiratory, or neurological involvement, with severe cardiac impairment or shock. The non-surviving group also had higher leukocyte counts, lactate and ferritin levels, and a need for mechanical ventilation. Conclusions: In cases of MIS-C, high levels of D-dimer and CK-MB are associated with a longer duration of PICU stay. Non-survival correlates with elevated leukocyte counts and lactate and ferritin levels. We were unable to show any positive effect of therapeutic plasma exchange therapy on mortality. Impact: MIS-C is a life-threatening condition.Patients need to be followed up in the intensive care unit.Early detection of factors associated with mortality can improve outcomes.Determining the factors associated with mortality and length of stay will help clinicians in patient management.High D-dimer and CK-MB levels were associated with longer PICU stay, and higher leukocyte counts, ferritin and lactate levels, and mechanical ventilation were associated with mortality in MIS-C patients.We were unable to show any positive effect of therapeutic plasma exchange therapy on mortality.
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- 2023
12. Evaluation of Patients with Status Epilepticus in The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit; Our Single-center Experience
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Havan, Merve, primary and Aslan, Mahmut, additional
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- 2023
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13. Venovenous Versus Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
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Kahveci, Fevzi, Karaçoban, Gülçin, Çelik, Nur Ayça, Gurbanov, Anar, Uçmak, Hacer, Özen, Hasan, Balaban, Burak, Botan, Edin, Dikmen, Nur, Havan, Merve, Ramoğlu, Mehmet Gökhan, Eyileten, Zeynep, Uçar, Tayfun, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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INTENSIVE care units ,MATHEMATICAL statistics ,NONPARAMETRIC statistics ,PARAMETERS (Statistics) ,INTUBATION ,EXTRACORPOREAL membrane oxygenation ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,ACQUISITION of data ,PEDIATRICS ,FISHER exact test ,MANN Whitney U Test ,ADULT respiratory distress syndrome ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,SURVIVAL rate ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,T-test (Statistics) ,MEDICAL records ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,DATA analysis software ,PEDIATRIC surgery ,LONGITUDINAL method ,DISEASE complications ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to compare the efficacy, complication, and mortality of patients who were supported by venovenous (VV) extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and venoarterial (VA) ECMO for pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). Materials and Methods: This study is a single-center, retrospective cohort study between 2014 and 2022. We evaluated to indication of ECMO support, ECMO type, patients’ demographic features, complications, and children’s outcomes supported by ECMO for PARDS. Results: Twenty-two patients with PARDS, 12 (54%) with VV, and 10 (46%) with VA ECMO were selected. The median number of days to be intubated before ECMO cannulation was 5 (0-16) days. The distribution of intubated days before the patients underwent ECMO was as follows: 0-1 days, 7 (31.8%) patients; 2-3 days, 2 (9.1%) patients; 4-7 days, 7 (31.8%) patients; 8-14 days, 5 (22.8%) patients; >14 days, 1 (4.5%) patient. The median ECMO cannulation day after admission to the pediatric intensive care unit was 3 (range, 1-9) days in the VV ECMO patient group, whereas it was 8 (range, 0-19) days in the VA ECMO group (P = .02). Considering hospital survival, 4 (45%) patients who underwent double-lumen VV ECMO, 1 (33%) patient who underwent VV ECMO, and 3 (30%) patients who supported by VAECMO survived. There was no difference between the groups in terms of hospital discharge rates. Conclusion: The highest survival rate was found in the VV ECMO patient group established with double-lumen cannulas, similar to the literature. There was no difference in mortality between the groups whose intubation time before ECMO was 14 days or less. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. A successful treatment with intravenous lipid emulsion therapy in a child with verapamil poisoning
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Havan, Merve, Kendirli, Tanıl, Özcan, Serhan, Doğan, Melih Timuçin, Yiğit, Ahmet Onur, and Uçar, Tayfun
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Pediatric intensive care unit ,Bradycardia ,Inotrope ,verapamil ,Intravenous lipid emulsion ,business.industry ,RC86-88.9 ,Calcium channel ,Case Report ,lipid emulsion therapy ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,Glucagon ,children ,intoxication ,Anesthesia ,Toxicity ,Medicine ,Verapamil ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In recent years, intravenous lipid emulsion therapy (ILE) was used for lipophilic drug intoxications, and successful results were obtained. In the literature, there is a small number of reported cases about verapamil intoxication and ILE therapy in the pediatric age group. We used ILE therapy in a 14-year-old girl with verapamil intoxication in the 2nd h of the pediatric intensive care unit stay, before using traditional treatments such as glucagon and hyperinsulinemic euglycemia. She had resistant bradycardia and hypotension which was unresponsive to inotropic agents and a successful result was obtained after using ILE treatment. We believe our report may contribute to the early use of ILE therapy for toxicity with calcium channel blockers such as verapamil in pediatric patients.
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- 2021
15. Increased Severe Cases and New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Among Children Presenting With Diabetic Ketoacidosis During First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey
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Kiral, Eylem, primary, Kirel, Birgul, additional, Havan, Merve, additional, Keskin, Mehmet, additional, Karaoglan, Murat, additional, Yildirim, Ahmet, additional, Kangin, Murat, additional, Talay, Mehmet Nur, additional, Urun, Tuba, additional, Altug, Umit, additional, Kesici, Selman, additional, Tufan, Erennur, additional, Kacmaz, Ebru, additional, Bozan, Gurkan, additional, Azapagasi, Ebru, additional, Uysal Yazici, Mutlu, additional, Ozturk, Zeynelabidin, additional, Yesilbas, Osman, additional, Karaguzel, Gulay, additional, Kaya, Gulay, additional, Barlas, Ulkem, additional, Duyu, Muhterem, additional, Boyraz, Merve, additional, Sevketoglu, Esra, additional, Akcay, Nihal, additional, Hancili, Suna, additional, Guven, Ayla, additional, Dursun, Oǧuz, additional, Ulgen Tekerek, Nazan, additional, Ozcifci, Gokçen, additional, Yazici, Pinar, additional, Turanli, Eda, additional, Kendirli, Tanil, additional, Kahveci, Fevzi, additional, Yetimakman, Ayse Filiz, additional, Citak, Agop, additional, Şik, Guntulu, additional, Bingol, Ibrahim, additional, Aygun, Fatih, additional, Durak, Cansu, additional, Yilmaz, Resul, additional, Bugrul, Fuat, additional, Sari, Yusuf, additional, Tekguç, Hakan, additional, Albayrak, Hatice, additional, Yener, Nazik, additional, Agin, Hasan, additional, Soydan, Ekin, additional, Yildizdas, Dincer, additional, Dilek, Semine Ozdemir, additional, Yalindag, Nilufer, additional, Incekoy-Girgin, Feyza, additional, Alacakir, Nuri, additional, Tutunculer, Filiz, additional, Arslanaoglu, Mehmet Ozgur, additional, Aydin, Can, additional, Bilgin, Muzaffer, additional, Simsek, Enver, additional, and Dinleyici, Ener Cagri, additional
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16. Covid-19 transmission and clinical features in pediatric intensive care health care workers
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Botan, Edin, Uyar, Emel, Ozturk, Zeynelabidin, Sevketoglu, Esra, Sari, Yusuf, Dursun, Oguz, Sincar, Sahin, Duyu, Muhterem, Oto, Arzu, Celegen, Mehmet, Ozciftci, Gokcen, Havan, Merve, Ozturk, Makbule Nilufer, Agin, Hasan, Yener, Nazik, Yaman, Ayhan, Gun, Emrah, Yilmaz, Merve, Simsek, Naile, Ozdemir, Halil, Yildizdas, Dincer, Kendirli, Tanil, İstinye Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Yaman, Ayhan, BOTAN E., Uyar E., Ozturk Z., Sevketoglu E., Sari Y., DURSUN O., Sincar S., Duyu M., Oto A., Celegen M., et al., and Çeleğen, Mehmet
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Internal Medicine Sciences ,Klinik Tıp ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Dahili Tıp Bilimleri ,CLINICAL MEDICINE ,Health Care Worker ,Sağlık Bilimleri ,Pediatrics ,Clinical Medicine (MED) ,Tıp ,Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları ,Child Health and Diseases ,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit ,Health Sciences ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Health care worker ,Medicine ,Pediatric intensive care unit ,Klinik Tıp (MED) ,PEDİATRİ ,Covid-19 ,Children - Abstract
Objective: This study aims to investigate modes of transmission and clinical features of coronavirus disease 2019 in healthcare workers in pediatric intensive care units. Materials and Methods: This multicenter descriptive study was conducted between March and November 2020. Patient demographics, clinical characteristics, origin of coronavirus disease 2019, treatment modalities, and loss of workdays were recorded. Results: Seven hundred and sixty-eight healthcare workers from 16 pediatric intensive care units were enrolled and 114 (14.8%) healthcare workers with a mean age of 29.7 +/- 6.7 years became coronavirus disease 2019 patients. Seventy-six (66.7%) patients were female. Approximately half (54.3%) of the patients were physicians, 34.2% were nurses, and 11.4% were ancillary staff. Transmission was deemed to occur through patient contact in 54.3% of the patients. Comorbid illness was present 10.5% of the patients. Transmission occurred during endotracheal intubation in 21%, cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 9.6%, and non-invasive ventilation in 12.2% of patients, while transmission was a result of multiple possible procedures in 43.8%. Intensive care admission was needed for 13.1% of the patients. Five patients needed oxygen by cannula, 7 needed oxygen with a non-rebreathing mask, 5 needed high-flow nasal cannula support, 5 needed non-invasive ventilation, and 3 needed invasive mechanical ventilation. Fortunately, no infected healthcare workers died. Conclusion: Coronavirus disease 2019 in healthcare workers is a significant problem in pediatric intensive care units. Transmission seems to occur particularly frequently during patient care procedures such as intubation, ventilation and aerosol therapy, which highlights the importance of proper use of full sets of personal protective equipment during all procedures during care of coronavirus disease 2019 patients. WOS:000744060100015
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17. Kidney Replacement Therapies and Outcomes in Children With Crush Syndrome–Associated Kidney Injury.
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Demirkol, Demet, Besci, Tolga, Havan, Merve, Karacanoğlu, Dilek, Kıhtır, Hasan Serdar, Yıldızdaş, Dinçer, Duyu, Muhterem, Özel, Abdulrahman, Kocaoğlu, Damla Pınar Yavaş, Gökay, Naime, Durak, Fatih, Mısırlıoğlu, Merve, Kılınç, Mehmet Arda, Sincar, Şahin, Varol, Fatih, Köker, Alper, Dalkıran, Tahir, Yaman, Ayhan, Akçay, Nihal, and Göncü, Sultan
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- 2025
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18. Clinical characteristics of firearm-related injuries in children in turkey
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Vatansever, Göksel, primary, Yılmaz, Hayri Levent, additional, Nalbant, Tuğçe, additional, Kanğin, Murat, additional, Almış, Habip, additional, Köker, Alper, additional, Çeleğen, Mehmet, additional, Tekşam, Özlem, additional, Bozlu, Gülçin, additional, Havan, Merve, additional, Arslanköylü, Ali Ertuğ, additional, Derinöz Güleryüz, Okşan, additional, Battal, Fatih, additional, Yazıcı Özkaya, Pınar, additional, Yener, Nazik, additional, Yıldızdaş, Dinçer, additional, Duran, Rıdvan, additional, Tekin, Deniz, additional, Ulukol, Betül, additional, and Kendirli, Tanıl, additional
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- 2022
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19. Clinical and Laboratory Features and Factors Determining the Outcome in Poisoning Children in a Tertiary Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Eleven Years of Experience.
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Gurbanov, Anar, Çelik, Nur Ayça, Gurbanova, Lala, Gün, Emrah, Botan, Edin, Balaban, Burak, Kahveci, Fevzi, Özen, Hasan, Uçmak, Hacer, Çağlayan, Utku, Havan, Merve, Vatansever, Göksel, Tekin, Deniz, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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DRUG toxicity ,INTENSIVE care units ,POISONING ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,FLUID therapy ,ANTIDOTES ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,CROSS-sectional method ,PEDIATRICS ,TERTIARY care ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,ACQUISITION of data ,FISHER exact test ,MANN Whitney U Test ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,SUICIDAL behavior ,HOSPITAL mortality ,MEDICAL records ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,ODDS ratio ,DATA analysis software ,STATISTICAL models ,HOSPITAL care of children ,CENTRAL nervous system ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of patients admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit for poisoning and the factors associated with their outcomes. Materials and Methods: Patients who were admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit for poisoning over the 11-year period between January 2010 and December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients' demographic characteristics, poisoning agent, whether the poisoning was unintentional or intentional (suicide attempt), clinical findings at admission, indication for hospitalization, antidote administered, and supportive and extracorporeal treatments were examined. Results: During the study period, poisonings accounted for 9.4% (436/4653) of pediatric intensive care unit admissions. Of these, 419 patients with complete records were included in the analysis. Drug poisonings accounted for 81.9% of cases (multiple drugs in 38.5%). The most common drug group was central nervous system drugs (47%). Of the symptomatic patients, 56.5% had central nervous system-related findings and 55% had gastrointestinal findings. Before pediatric intensive care unit admission, 52.7% of the patients received activated charcoal and 7.4% received antidote therapy. In the pediatric intensive care unit, 68.9% of patients received no medical treatment, while 71.5% of those who received medical treatment had organ involvement. Multivariate logistic regression analysis to predict whether patients will require treatment during the intensive care follow-up showed that antidote administration before pediatric intensive care unit admission was associated with the need for medical treatment (odds ratio: 25.6, 95% CI: 6.8-96, P < .05). Three patients died, and the mortality rate was 0.72%. Conclusion: Childhood poisoning is a widespread and important problem. Effective management in pediatric emergency and intensive care units contributes to patient survival without sequelae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Use of Intravesical Tranexamic Acid for Severe Macroscopic Hematuria in a Biventricular Assist Device-Implanted Child.
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Eyduran, Eda, Cücan, Hamdi, Havan, Merve, Uçar, Tayfun, Akar, Ahmet Rüçhan, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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HEART failure treatment ,WOUNDS & injuries ,ANTICOAGULANTS ,EXTRACORPOREAL membrane oxygenation ,HEART assist devices ,HEPARIN ,FIBRIN ,HEMOGLOBINS ,HEMATURIA ,DILATED cardiomyopathy ,URINARY catheters ,DISCHARGE planning ,PEDIATRICS ,INTRAVENOUS therapy ,INTENSIVE care units ,BLADDER ,TRANEXAMIC acid ,BLOOD coagulation ,CHILDREN - Abstract
This scientific letter discusses the use of intravesical tranexamic acid (TXA) for severe macroscopic hematuria in a child with a biventricular assist device (BiVAD). Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) is commonly used in children with end-stage heart failure, and bleeding is a common complication in these patients. Anticoagulant treatment can be interrupted and cystoscopic interventions performed for bleeding control, but the use of intravesical TXA in this patient group is not well-documented. The authors share their experience with intravesical TXA application in a 10-year-old girl with a BiVAD and receiving anticoagulant treatment, which successfully controlled her macroscopic hematuria. They suggest that intravesical TXA may be a useful option for managing severe macroscopic hematuria in patients who require anticoagulants. [Extracted from the article]
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21. Pediatric extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation: single-center study
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KENDİRLİ, Tanıl, primary, ÖZCAN, Serhan, additional, HAVAN, Merve, additional, BARAN, Cağdaş, additional, ÇAKICI, Mehmet, additional, ARICI, Burcu, additional, SELVİ CAN, Özlem, additional, EYİLETEN, Zeynep, additional, UÇAR, Tayfun, additional, TUTAR, Ercan, additional, and AKAR, Ahmet Rüçhan, additional
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- 2021
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22. Çocuk Yoğun Bakımda İzlenen Status Epileptikuslu Hastaların Değerlendirilmesi; Tek Merkez Deneyimimiz.
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Havan, Merve and Aslan, Mahmut
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23. A Case of Botulism Fast Adjusting with Antitoxin Administration in the Early Period and the Use of Electromyography in Diagnosis
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Botan, Edin, primary, Özcan, Serhan, additional, Havan, Merve, additional, Gün, Emrah, additional, Yüksel, Merve Feyza, additional, Balsak, Serdar, additional, Güzelmansur, Özge, additional, Bektaş, Ömer, additional, and Kendirli, Tanıl, additional
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- 2021
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24. Evaluation of Pediatric Intensive Care Patients and Factors Affecting Mortality
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Havan, Merve, primary, Özcan, Serhan, additional, Perk, Oktay, additional, Gün, Emrah, additional, and Kendirli, Tanıl, additional
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- 2021
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25. Successful Treatment of Severe Adenoviral ARDS Using Cidofovir in a Case with Cerebral Palsy
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Gün, Emrah, primary, Kendirli, Tanıl, additional, Havan, Merve, additional, Özcan, Serhan, additional, Balsak, Serdar, additional, Botan, Edin, additional, Konca, Hatice Kübra, additional, and İnce, Erdal, additional
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- 2021
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26. Comparison of pre-PICU and per-PICU interventions, clinical features and neurologic outcomes of motor vehicle collision trauma and other mechanisms of trauma in children.
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Özcan, Serhan, Gunes, Merve Setenay Akyuzluer, Havan, Merve, Perk, Oktay, Azapağası, Ebru, Gün, Emrah, Botan, Edin, Ergun, Ergun, Ates, Ufuk, Kahilogullari, Gokmen, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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INTENSIVE care units ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,TRACHEOTOMY ,TRAFFIC accidents ,PEDIATRICS ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,WOUNDS & injuries ,AMPUTATION ,CARDIOTONIC agents - Abstract
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27. Use of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
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Öztürk, Ahmet Gökcan, Küçük, Zeynep Erva, Özcan, Serhan, Havan, Merve, Gün, Emrah, Botan, Edin, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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INTENSIVE care units ,PLASMA exchange (Therapeutics) ,CRITICALLY ill ,PEDIATRICS ,PATIENTS ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,EXTRACORPOREAL membrane oxygenation ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PLASMAPHERESIS ,ACUTE diseases ,LIVER failure ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective: Therapeutic plasma exchange has been used as a primary or supportive treatment in many diseases in recent years and has achieved satisfactory results in lots of diseases in children. Therapeutic plasma exchange procedure is changing plasma component of a patient's blood with the new plasma as a replacement solution. The aim of this study is to share our experience of therapeutic plasma exchange on varying indications in critically ill children who were accepted to our pediatric intensive care unit. Materials and Methods: We conducted this study between December 2010 and February 2020, retrospectively. Patients' data such as age, sex, indication, number of sessions, vascular access route, and type of replacement fluid used were obtained from medical records. Indications for therapeutic plasma exchange were classified according to the 2019 American Society for Apheresis categorization. The patient's follow-up, clinical courses, therapeutic plasma exchange season count, complications, and outcome were evaluated according to each indications and their overall condition. Results: This study included a total of the 84 patients who underwent therapeutic plasma exchange, and their median (minimum-maximum) ages were 7.07 years (0.2-18), 57.1% were male (n = 48) and 42.9% were female (n = 36). A total of 463 sessions of therapeutic plasma exchange were performed in 84 patients. The most common indication was thrombocytopenia-associated multi-organ failure with sepsis (40.4%, n = 34) followed by liver failure/hepatic encephalopathy (28.5%, n = 24) and autoimmune encephalitis (9.5%, n = 8), and according to The American Society for Apheresis 2019 category, patients distributions were as follows: 15.4% of the patients were placed in category 1 (n = 13), 5.9% in category 2 (n = 5), 77.3% in category 3 (n = 65), and 1.1% in category 4 (n = 1). Therapeutic plasma exchange was combined to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in 10 patients (11.9%) and continuous renal replacement therapies in 39 (46.4%) patients. Finally, the survival rate was 50% in all patients, and the lowest survival rate was 41.5% (n = 27) in category 3 group. Conclusion: Therapeutic plasma exchange is enlarging to varying indications and showing to be more effective on a lot of disorders in children. Also, it is available in pediatric age groups and in different states like combined with other extracorporeal therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. A Rare Syndrome with a Rare Complication: Schimke Immunoosseous Dysplasia and Cerebral Hemorrhage.
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Kazan, Rüveyda Zeynep, Mutlu, Hatice, Havan, Merve, Kendirli, Tanıl, Kırsaçlıoğlu, Ceyda, Kuloğlu, Zarife, and Kansu, Aydan
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CEREBRAL hemorrhage ,DYSPLASIA ,INTERNAL carotid artery ,PEDIATRIC intensive care ,SYNDROMES - Published
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29. Feeding Intolerance and Gastric Acid Levels of the Neonates
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Kışlalı, Fatih Mehmet, Havan, Merve, Sarıcı, Dilek, Kılıç, Mustafa, and Razi, Cem Hasan
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Newborn ,Feeding Intolerance ,Gastric Ph ,Yenidoğan ,Beslenme İntoleransı ,Gastrik Ph - Abstract
Amaç: Çalışmamızın amacı, yenidoğan yoğun bakım ünitelerinde sık karşılaşılan bir sorun olan beslenme intoleransı ile mide sıvısı pH değerleri arasındaki ilişkinin araştırılmasıdır. Bu amaçla intolerans bulguları olan preterm/term bebeklerde, gastrik pH değerleri eş zamanlı ölçülerek kontrol grubu ile karşılaştırıldı. Gereç ve Yöntemler: Çalışmaya preterm-term 41 yenidoğan (17 kız, 24 erkek) dahil edildi. Çalışma grubundaki (hasta) 12 yenidoğanın altısı preterm, altısı term ve kontrol grubundaki 29 yenidoğanın altısı preterm ve yirmi üçü term idi. Beslenme intoleransı olan bebeklerin mide pH değerleri, nazogastrik sonda ile alınan gastrik sıvının pH-metre ölçümü sonucu elde edildi. Beslenen bebeklerde, gastric pH değerleri beslenmeden 30 dakika önce; hasta grubunda ise intolerans nedeniyle beslenmesi kesilmek zorunda kalan yenidoğanlarda üç farklı günde (pH1, pH2, pH3) gastrik sıvı pH değeri ölçüldü. Bulgular: Hasta ve kontrol grupları pH1, pH2, pH3 değerleri arasında istatistiksel açıdan anlamlı farklılık bulunmadı (p, Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between feeding intolerance, a common problem at neonatal intensive care units, and gastric pH levels. The gastric fluid pH levels of the preterm and term infants with feeding intolerance has been measured and compared with those of a control group. Material and Methods: A total of forty-one preterm and term infants were included in the study (17 females, 24 males). There were 12 newborns (six preterms and six terms) in the study (patient) group and 29 newborns (six preterms and twenty-three terms) in the control group. The gastric fluid of the infants with feeding intolerance was received by way of a feeding tube and acidity was measured by using a pH-meter. The gastric pH was measured three times a day in the both groups and thirty minutes prior to feeding in the control group. Results: There was statistically no significant difference between pH1, pH2 and pH3 levels of the two groups (p
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30. EKSTRAKORPOREAL MEMBRAN OKSİJENİZASYONU BAĞLI KRİTİK HASTALARIN UÇAKLA TRANSPORT DENEYİMLERİMİZ.
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Özcan, Serhan, Kendirli, Tanıl, Havan, Merve, Perk, Oktay, Doğan, Melih, Çakıcı, Mehmet, Özçınar, Evren, Ödek, Çağlar, Uçar, Tayfun, Tutar, Ercan, Atalay, Semra, Eyileten, Zeynep, and Akar, Rüçhan
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- 2018
31. NADİR BİR KARDİYOMİYOPATİ NEDENİ: PULMONER ARTERDEN ÇIKAN ANORMAL SOL KORONER ARTER- ALCAPA SENDROMU.
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Cümşüdov, Laçın, Kendirli, Tanıl, Özcan, Serhan, Havan, Merve, Uçar, Tayfun, Tutar, Ercan, Atalay, Semra, Eyileten, Zeynep, and Uysalel, Adnan
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- 2018
32. ÜLSERE DERİ LEZYONU VE SEPTİK ŞOK TABLOSU İLE BAŞVURAN SİSTEMİK LUPUS ERİTEMATOZUS OLGUSU.
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Tosun, Hande, Kendirli, Tanıl, Özcan, Serhan, Havan, Merve, Akar, Ece Mekik, Özçakar, Zeynep Birsin, and Çakar, Nilgün
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- 2018
33. EKSTRAKORPOREAL MEMBRAN OKSİJENASYONU DESTEĞİ İLE BAŞARIYLA TEDAVİ EDİLEN AĞIR SEYİRLİ NEKROTİZAN PNÖMONİLİ BİR OLGU.
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Murt, Begüm, Kendirli, Tanıl, Özcan, Serhan, Havan, Merve, Tekgüç, Hakan, Alıcı, Burcu, Eyileten, Zeynep, Özdemir, Halil, and Çiftçi, Ergin
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- 2018
34. ECMO'YA BAĞLANAN ÇOCUKLARDA NÖROLOJİK KOMPLİKASYONLAR.
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Azapağası, Ebru, Tuncer, Gökçen Öz, Perk, Oktay, Işıkhan, Selen Yılmaz, Havan, Merve, Özcan, Serhan, Diler, Emine, Teber, Serap, Eyileten, Zeynep, and Akar, Rüçhan
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- 2018
35. ÇOCUK YOĞUN BAKIMDA MEKANİK KALP DESTEK CİHAZI KULLANIMI, TEK MERKEZ DENEYİMİMİZ.
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Havan, Merve, Kendirli, Tanıl, Özcan, Serhan, Çakıcı, Mehmet, Özçınar, Evren, Doğan, Melih Timuçin, Eyileten, Zeynep, Uçar, Tayfun, Tutar, Ercan, and Akar, Ahmet Rüçhan
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- 2018
36. NARGİLE İÇME SONRASI KARBONMONOKSİT ZEHİRLENMESİ GELİŞEN OLGU.
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Gün, Emrah, Özcan, Serhan, Havan, Merve, Botan, Edin, and Kendirli, Tanıl
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37. NADİR RASTLANAN BİR ENSEFALİT ETKENİ; BATI NİL VİRÜSÜ.
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Havan, Merve, Kendirli, Tanıl, Özcan, Serhan, Gün, Emrah, Özdemir, Halil, Yüksel, Merve Feyza, Bektaş, Ömer, and Çiftci, Ergin
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38. CANDİDA ENDOKARDİTLİ BİR OLGU.
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Pay, Fulden, Kendirli, Tanıl, Havan, Merve, Özcan, Serhat, Çiftçi, Ergin, Eyileten, Zeynep, and Tutar, Ercan
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39. KALP NAKLİ YAPILAN ÇOCUKLARDA YOĞUN BAKIM DENEYİMLERİMİZ.
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Özcan, Serhan, Kendirli, Tanıl, Havan, Merve, Azapağası, Ebru, Perk, Oktay, Doğan, Melih, Çakıcı, Mehmet, Özçınar, Evren, Uçar, Tayfun, Tutar, Ercan, Atalay, Semra, Eyileten, Zeynep, and Akar, Rüçhan
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Copyright of Journal of Pediatric Emergency & Intensive Care Medicine / Çocuk Acil ve Voğun Bakım Dergisi is the property of Galenos Yayinevi Tic. LTD. STI and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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40. Prospective Cohort Study of Incidence and Risk Factors for Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infections in 212 Intensive Care Units of Nine Middle Eastern Countries.
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Zhilin Jin, Ruijie Yin, Brown, Christopher, Shukla, Bhavarth, Hochahn Lee, Brandon, Abdulaziz-Alkhawaja, Safaa, Magray, Tahera Anwar, Agha, Hala Mounir, El-Sisi, Amal, El-Kholy, Amani Ali, Bayani, Victor, Daboor, Mohammad Abdellatif, Al-Ruzzieh, Majeda Afeef, Guclu, Ertugrul, Olmez-Gazioglu, Esra, Dursun, Oguz, Kara, Tuğçe Tural, Koksal, Iftihar, Eroglu, Ahmet, and Havan, Merve
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INTENSIVE care units , *HOSPITALS , *LENGTH of stay in hospitals , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *MULTIPLE regression analysis , *CATHETER-associated urinary tract infections , *COMPARATIVE studies , *HOSPITAL care , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio , *LONGITUDINAL method , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Objectives: To identify urinary catheter (UC)-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) incidence and risk factors (RF) in nine Middle Eastern countries. Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study between 1 January 2014 and 2 December 2022 in 212 intensive care units (ICUs) of 67 hospitals in 38 cities in nine Middle Eastern countries (Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the UAE). To estimate CAUTI incidence, we used the number of UC days as denominator and the number of CAUTIs as numerator. To estimate CAUTI RFs, we analyzed the following 10 variables using multiple logistic regression: patient sex, age, length of stay (LOS) before CAUTI acquisition, UC-days before CAUTI acquisition, UC-device utilization (DU) ratio, hospitalization type, ICU type, facility-ownership, country income level classified by World Bank, and time period. Results: Among 50 637 patients hospitalized for 434 523 patient days, there were 580 cases of acquired CAUTIs. The pooled CAUTI rate per 1000 UC days was 1.84. The following variables were independently associated with CAUTI: age, rising risk 1.0% yearly (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.01, 95% CI: 1.01-1.02; p < 0.0001); female sex (aOR = 1.31, 95% CI: 1.09-1.56; p < 0.0001); LOS before CAUTI acquisition, rising risk 6.0% daily (aOR = 1.06, 95% CI: 1.05-1.06; p < 0.0001); and UC/DU ratio (aOR = 1.11, 95% CI: 1.06-1.14; p < 0.0001). Patients from lower-middle-income countries (aOR = 4.11, 95% CI: 2.49-6.76; p < 0.0001) had a similar CAUTI risk to the upper-middle countries (aOR = 3.75, 95% CI: 1.83-7.68; p < 0.0001). The type of ICU with the highest risk for CAUTI was neurologic ICU (aOR = 27.35, 95% CI: 23.03-33.12; p < 0.0001), followed by medical ICU (aOR = 6.18, 95% CI: 2.07-18.53; p < 0.0001) when compared to cardiothoracic ICU. The periods 2014-2016 (aOR = 7.36, 95% CI: 5.48-23.96; p < 0.001) and 2017-2019 (aOR = 1.15, 95% CI: 3.46-15.61; p < 0.001) had a similar risk to each other, but a higher risk compared to 2020-2022. Conclusions: The following CAUTI RFs are unlikely to change: age, sex, ICU type, and country income level. Based on these findings, it is suggested to focus on reducing LOS, UC/DU ratio, and implementing evidence-based CAUTI prevention recommendations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Comparison of pre-PICU and per-PICU interventions, clinical features and neurologic outcomes of motor vehicle collision trauma and other mechanisms of trauma in children.
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Özcan S, Akyüzlüer Güneş MS, Havan M, Perk O, Azapağası E, Gün E, Botan E, Ergun E, Ateş U, Kahiloğulları G, and Kendirli T
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Background: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the number one cause of death in the pediatric age group. The aim of this study was to determine the differences between MVCs and other trauma mechanisms (OTMs) in patients who were followed up at a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)., Methods: Data were retrospectively collected for pediatric trauma patients hospitalized at a third level PICU between 2014 and 2018. Patients have been divided into two groups as MVC and OTM. Demographic data, pre-PICU interventions (cardiopulmonary resuscitation, intubation, injury severity scores, time period before intensive care), intensive care interventions (invasive mechanical ventilation, non-invasive mechanical ventilation, need for surgery, type of surgery, need for transfusion, and inotrope therapy) were compared between two groups. Outcomes were evaluated by survival, discharge from hospital, Pediatric Cerebral Performance Cate-gory (PCPC) at discharge, tracheotomy presence, and amputation performed., Results: During the 5-year study period, 135 patients were hospitalized for trauma. The injured body regions were the head and neck (61.5%), abdomen and lumbar spine (39.4%), and extremities and pelvis (36.3%). Multiple trauma was mostly seen in the MVC trauma group (p=0.001). The need for invasive mechanical ventilation and inotrope therapy was greater in the MVC group (p=0.002, 0.001 respectively). One hundred and twenty-three patients (91.1%) survived. The mortality rate was higher in the MVC group (p=0.026). The PCPC results were better in the OTM group (p=0.017)., Conclusion: MVCs lead to more multiple trauma cases than OTMs. Invasive mechanical ventilation, inotropes, and other inten-sive care interventions were necessary much more often in MVC victims than in OTM patients.
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