6 results on '"Elverisli, Mehmet Fatih"'
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2. Secondary Brain Abscess in a Patient Followed Up with Lung Abscess.
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Ataoğlu, Özlem, Gulhan, Pinar Yildiz, Elverisli, Mehmet Fatih, and Balbay, Ege Güleç
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BRAIN abscess ,ABSCESSES ,RESPIRATORY infections ,PEOPLE with Down syndrome ,LUNGS ,DOWN syndrome - Abstract
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- 2022
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3. The eating attitudes in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
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Gulec Balbay, Ege, Yildiz, Pınar, Elverisli, Mehmet Fatih, Cangur, Sengul, and Erçelik, Merve
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SLEEP apnea syndromes ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,BECK Anxiety Inventory ,BECK Depression Inventory ,INGESTION - Abstract
Aim: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) patients show multiple physiological deficits and several neuropsychological comorbidities. The aim of this study was to investigate the eating attitudes in OSAS patients.Material and Methods: Polysomnography records of 157 were performed. Eating Attitudes Test (EAT), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) were applied to all participants.Results: The mean age of the 157 individuals included in the study was 47.2 ± 11.4 (18-76) years and 36% (n = 56) of the individuals were female and 64% (n = 101) were male. When the patients were ranked according to the severity of OSAS, 38.2% (n = 60) were severe, 20.4% (n = 32) were moderate, 24.2% (n = 38) were mild, and 17.2% (n = 27) were OSAS negative. There was a significant difference in terms of the age-and-BMI-adjusted EAT score according to OSAS severity (p = .042). There was a significant difference in the age-and-BMI-adjusted value of the EAT according to the presence of OSAS (p = .011). After controlling age and BMI, no significant correlation was found between the EAT and the BDI (r = 0.012, p = .890) in patients with OSAS while there was a significant positive correlation EAT and the BAI (r = 0.177, p = .046).Conclusions: Considering the association of OSAS with psychiatric disorders, the presence of eating disorders (EDs) becomes an important and special topic. Treatment of patients with OSAS should not only aim to improve the patient's sleep apnea, but also to improve the patient's quality of life by evaluating the patient's psychological and physical functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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4. Monocyte/HDL ratio in sarcoidosis patients without treatment.
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Yildiz, Pinar and Elverisli, Mehmet Fatih
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HDL cholesterol , *SARCOIDOSIS treatment , *SARCOIDOSIS diagnosis , *CARBON monoxide , *TERTIARY care - Abstract
Aim: This study examined the effects of monocyte/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio (MHR) and other inflammatory markers in patients with sarcoidosis not receiving treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first study on the relationship between sarcoidosis and MHR. Material and Methods: This study included 53 patients with sarcoidosis who were followed at a single, outpatient tertiary-care centre. Data on patient demographics (age and gender), disease characteristics (duration of disease, radiographic stage, treatments); pulmonary function tests (% predicted values for forced vital capacity [FVC], forced expiratory volume at 1 second [FEV1 ], diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide [DLCO], alveolar volume [VA], forced expiratory flow [25–75% and at 50%; FEF] [FEF25-75]), blood biochemistry and hemogram findings were retrieved from hospital records. Results: Mean ± SD patient age was 51.13 ±1 1.94 years. Of the 53 patients, 42 were female and 11 were male. When compared with MHR ratio and pulmonary function test parameters, there was a negative correlation with FEV1 % (P = 0.043, r = −0.279) and DLCO% (P = 0.009, r = –0.360). There was no significant correlation between FVC, FEV25-75 or VA. No significant correlation was found between blood calcium, urinary calcium, SACE (serum angiotensin converting enzyme) values and MHO ratio. Conclusions: Large-scale prospective studies are needed to determine if the use of MHR as an indicator of inflammation and activation would be helpful in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with sarcoidosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Relationship between Diagnosis Period and Internal and External Air Quality in Patients with Tuberculosis.
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Gulhan, Pinar Yildiz, Elverisli, Mehmet Fatih, Ercelik, Merve, Aytekin, Fuat, Balbay, Oner, and Arbak, Peri
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TUBERCULOSIS diagnosis , *TUBERCULOSIS risk factors , *TUBERCULOSIS treatment , *SULFUR compounds analysis , *AIR pollution , *ATMOSPHERIC pressure , *BIOTIC communities , *COOKING , *CULTURES (Biology) , *HUMIDITY , *INDOOR air pollution , *POWER resources , *RISK assessment , *STATISTICS , *TEMPERATURE , *PARTICULATE matter - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between bacteriological case definitions and indoor and outdoor air quality parameters in tuberculosis (TB). Materials and Methods: A total of 200 patients with TB diagnosed and treated in our hospital during 2012-2018 were included to this study. The air monitoring measurement parameters of the National Air Quality Network [particulate matter 10 (PM10), sulfur dioxide (SO2), air temperature, air pressure, and relative humidity] for the same time period were obtained from the web page http://laboratory.cevre.gov.tr/Default. ltr.aspx. Results: Of the 200 patients, 62.5% (125) were males and 37.5% (75) were females. The rate of diagnosis based on culture and smear positivity was 48.4% (31), which was significantly higher than that in the clinic [10.9% (7)] among patients who used stove for warming. The rate of diagnosis based on culture and smear positivity [52.1% (25)] was significantly higher than that in the clinic [8.3% (4)] among patients who were exposed to biomass. The univariate analysis revealed no significant independent effect of warming and biomass use on case definition. According to the case definitions, the mean values of PM10, SO2, and temperature in the diagnosed month showed no statistically significant difference. The humidity level in the month was significantly higher, during which cases diagnosed using smear and culture positivity were compared with cases diagnosed using only culture positivity (p=0.023). Conclusion: This study indicates that biomass used as a cooking fuel is a risk factor for pulmonary TB, implying that TB occurrence can be reduced significantly by lowering or preventing the exposure to cooking smoke emitted from biomass fuel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. The effects of non‐invasive mechanic ventilator modes on intraocular pressure in COPD patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure.
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Aytekin, Fuat, Yildiz Gulhan, Pınar, Teberik, Kuddusi, Gulec Balbay, Ege, Iritas, Ilter, Ercelik, Merve, Elverisli, Mehmet Fatih, and Balbay, Oner Abidin
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RESPIRATORY insufficiency ,INTRAOCULAR pressure ,OBSTRUCTIVE lung diseases ,NONINVASIVE ventilation - Abstract
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is not fully reversible disease that is characterized by progressive restricting airflow. Non‐invasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) treatment can be used in COPD patients who had type 2 respiratory failure. This study aimed to determine the effect of BPAP S/T and AVAPS modes on intraocular pressure (IOP), central corneal thickness (CCT) in 40 type 2 respiratory failure patients with COPD. Methods: Forty patients with type 2 respiratory failure who were hospitalized between June and December 2018 with the diagnosis of COPD exacerbations were included to the study. Patients followed up without NIMV for 12 hours after the end of exacerbations treatments end. After IOP, visual acuity and CCT were measured in all patients at the same time (11.00 am), same NIMV treatment was applied to the patients for 4 hours (AVAPS‐BPAP S/T). Then the measurements were repeated. The effects of these NIMV modes on IOP were evaluated. Results: After NIMV treatment, it was observed that the mean IOP increased statistically significantly (13.3 vs 12.3 mm Hg; P = 0.001). After treatment with NIMV, there was a decrease for CCT close to statistical significance (P = 0.057) Conclusion: As a result; increased IOP and thinning of CCT after NIMV treatment has been shown. The type of NIMV and the level of inspiratory pressure needed in hypercapnic respiratory failure seem to affect IOP and it should be cautiously used to increase IOP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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