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2. Umbilical Cord Unmeasured Anions and Tissue Acid Levels According to Stewart’s Method in Term Newborn Infants and the Impact of Delivery Mode on these parameters
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ANUK-İNCE, Deniz, primary, ECEVİT, Ayşe, additional, ÖZKİRAZ, Servet, additional, KURT, Abdullah, additional, GÜLCAN, Hande, additional, and TARCAN, Aylin, additional
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- 2020
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3. Early neonatal outcomes of very-low-birth-weight infants in Turkey: a prospective multicenter study of the Turkish Neonatal Society
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Gürsoy, Tuğba (ORCID 0000-0002-6084-4067 & YÖK ID 214691), Koç, Esin; Demirel, Nihal; Baş, Ahmet Yağmur; Işık, Dilek Ulubaş; Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat; Tunc, Turan; Sarı, Fatma Nur; Karatekin, Güner; Özdemir, Ramazan; Altunhan, Hüseyin; Çetinkaya, Merih; Özcan, Beyza; Özkiraz, Servet; Çalkavur, Sebnem; Tekgündüz, Kadir Şerafettin; Taştekin, Ayhan; Özlü, Ferda; Özyurt, Banu Mutlu; Özdemir, Ahmet; Çetinkaya, Bilin; Demirelli, Yaşar; Köklü, Esad; Çelik, Ülker; Tarakçı, Nuriye; Armangil, Didem; Okulu, Emel; Narter, Fatma; Mutlu, Birgul; Mert, Mustafa Kurthan; Bülbül, Ali; Asker, Hüseyin Selim; Uygur, ÖzgÜn; Uslu, İlker Sait; Ertuğrul, Sabahattin; Aydemir, Cumhur; Çelik, Hasan Tolga; Küçüktaşçı, Kazım; Arslan, Selda; Ergin, Hacer; Zenciroğlu, Aysegül; Yurttutan, Sadık; Orman, Ayşen; Tuncer, Oğuz; Yaşa, Beril; Acunas, Betül; Takci, Şahin; Gökmen, Zeynel; Özkan, Hilal; Cömert, Serdar; Üstün, Nuran; Mutlu, Mehmet; Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri; Bilgin, Leyla; Tuzun, Funda; Aydemir, Özge; Akdağ, Arzu; Memisoğlu, Aslı; Can, Emrah; Terek, Demet; Beken, Serdar; Turan, Özden; Güzoğlu, Nilüfer; Örs, Rahmi; Kale, Yusuf; Hekimoğlu, Berna; Aylanc, Hakan; Eroğlu, Funda; Şahin, Suzan; Konak, Murat; Sarıcı, Dilek; Kılıç, İlknur; Hakan, Nilay, School of Medicine, Gürsoy, Tuğba (ORCID 0000-0002-6084-4067 & YÖK ID 214691), Koç, Esin; Demirel, Nihal; Baş, Ahmet Yağmur; Işık, Dilek Ulubaş; Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat; Tunc, Turan; Sarı, Fatma Nur; Karatekin, Güner; Özdemir, Ramazan; Altunhan, Hüseyin; Çetinkaya, Merih; Özcan, Beyza; Özkiraz, Servet; Çalkavur, Sebnem; Tekgündüz, Kadir Şerafettin; Taştekin, Ayhan; Özlü, Ferda; Özyurt, Banu Mutlu; Özdemir, Ahmet; Çetinkaya, Bilin; Demirelli, Yaşar; Köklü, Esad; Çelik, Ülker; Tarakçı, Nuriye; Armangil, Didem; Okulu, Emel; Narter, Fatma; Mutlu, Birgul; Mert, Mustafa Kurthan; Bülbül, Ali; Asker, Hüseyin Selim; Uygur, ÖzgÜn; Uslu, İlker Sait; Ertuğrul, Sabahattin; Aydemir, Cumhur; Çelik, Hasan Tolga; Küçüktaşçı, Kazım; Arslan, Selda; Ergin, Hacer; Zenciroğlu, Aysegül; Yurttutan, Sadık; Orman, Ayşen; Tuncer, Oğuz; Yaşa, Beril; Acunas, Betül; Takci, Şahin; Gökmen, Zeynel; Özkan, Hilal; Cömert, Serdar; Üstün, Nuran; Mutlu, Mehmet; Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri; Bilgin, Leyla; Tuzun, Funda; Aydemir, Özge; Akdağ, Arzu; Memisoğlu, Aslı; Can, Emrah; Terek, Demet; Beken, Serdar; Turan, Özden; Güzoğlu, Nilüfer; Örs, Rahmi; Kale, Yusuf; Hekimoğlu, Berna; Aylanc, Hakan; Eroğlu, Funda; Şahin, Suzan; Konak, Murat; Sarıcı, Dilek; Kılıç, İlknur; Hakan, Nilay, and School of Medicine
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Objective: to investigate the early neonatal outcomes of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants discharged home from neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Turkey. Material and methods: a prospective cohort study was performed between April 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017. The study included VLBW infants admitted to level III NICUs. Perinatal and neonatal data of all infants born with a birth weight of.1500 g were collected for infants who survived. Results: data from 69 NICUs were obtained. The mean birth weight and gestational age were 1137 +/- 245 g and 29 +/- 2.4 weeks, respectively. During the study period, 78% of VLBW infants survived to discharge and 48% of survived infants had no major neonatal morbidity. VLBW infants who survived were evaluated in terms of major morbidities: bronchopulmonary dysplasia was detected in 23.7% of infants, necrotizing enterocolitis in 9.1%, blood culture proven late-onset sepsis (LOS) in 21.1%, blood culture negative LOS in 21.3%, severe intraventricular hemorrhage in 5.4% and severe retinopathy of prematurity in 11.1%. Hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus was diagnosed in 24.8% of infants. Antenatal steroids were administered to 42.9% of mothers. Conclusion: the present investigation is the first multicenter study to include epidemiological information on VLBW infants in Turkey. Morbidity rate in VLBW infants is a serious concern and higher than those in developed countries. Implementation of oxygen therapy with appropriate monitoring, better antenatal and neonatal care and control of sepsis may reduce the prevalence of neonatal morbidities. Therefore, monitoring standards of neonatal care and implementing quality improvement projects across the country are essential for improving neonatal outcomes in Turkish NICUs., Turkish Neonatal Society
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- 2019
4. Persistent pulmonary hypertension in a premature newborn after 16 hours of antenatal indomethacin exposure
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Tarcan, Aylin, Gürakan, Berkan, Yildirim, Selman, Özkiraz, Servet, and Bilezikçi, Banu
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- 2004
5. Incidence, risk factors and severity of retinopathy of prematurity in Turkey (TR-ROP study): a prospective, multicentre study in 69 neonatal intensive care units
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Uludağ, Günay (ORCID & YÖK ID 175586); Gürsoy, Tuğba (ORCID 0000-0002-6084-4067 & YÖK ID 214691), Baş, Ahmet Yağmur; Demirel, Nihal; Koç, Esin; Işık, Dilek Ulubaş; Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat; Tunç, Turan; Sarı, Fatma Nur; Karatekin, Güner; Köklü, Esad; Altunhan, Hüseyin; Turgut, Hatice; Narter, Fatma; Tarakçı, Nuriye; Tekgündüz, Kadir Şerafettin; Özkiraz, Servet; Aydemir, Cumhur; Özdemir, Ahmet; Çetinkaya, Bilin; Kazancı, Ebru; Taştekin, Ayhan; Calkavur, Şebnem; Özyurt, Banu Mutlu; Demirelli, Yaşar; Asker, Hüseyin Selim; Mutlu, Birgul; Uygur, Özgün; Özkan, Hilal; Armangil, Didem; Özlü, Ferda; Mert, Mustafa Kurthan; Ergin, Hacer; Özcan, Beyza; Baş, Evrim Kıray; Okulu, Emel; Acunas, Betül; Çelik, Ülker; Uslu, Sait İlker; Mutlu, Mehmet; Demir, Nihat; Eroğlu, Funda; Gökmen, Zeynel; Beken, Serdar; Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri; Hakan, Nilay; Küçüktaşçı, Kazım; Orman, Ayşen; Cömert, Serdar; Ertuğrul, Sabahattin; Üstün, Nuran; Şahin, Özlem; Terek, Demet; Kale, Yusuf; Konak, Murat; Yurttutan, Sadık; Aydemir, Özge; Zenciroğlu, Aysegül; Sarıcı, Dilek; Güzoğlu, Nilüfer; Hamilçıkan, Şahin; Tüzün, Funda; Örs, Rahmi; Arslan, Selda; Akdağ, Arzu; Memişoğlu, Aslı; Yasa, Beril; Hekimoğlu, Berna; Turan, Özden; Aylanc, Hakan; Takçı, Şahin; Çelik, Tolga; Şahin, Suzan; Kılıç, İlknur; Kara, Caner; Tunay, Zuhal Özen; Çelik, Gökhan; Gözen, İbrahim; Satırtav, Günhal; Polat, Nihat; Oral, Ayşe Yeşim; Tokgöz, Mine; Keleş, Sadullah; Bilgin, Burak; Uğurbaş, Silay Cantürk; Karaca, Çağatay; Keşkek, Nedime Şahinoğlu; Ekinci, Dilbade Yıldız; Balcı, Özlem; Altan, Emir Volkan; Bakbak, Sevda; Ceylan, Nihan Aksu; Kimyon, Sabit; Alyamaç, Günay; Türe, Gamze; Yıldız, Meral; Çalış, Feyza; Sızmaz, Selçuk; Sukgen, Emine; Çetin, Ebru Nevin; Özçimen, Muammer; Demir, Semra Tiryaki; Atila, Huban; Özal, Altan; Tufaner, Gökhan; Yücel, Özlem Eski; Kola, Mehmet; Seven, Erbil; Özdek, Şengül; Durukan, Ali Hakan; Kal, Ali; Çelebi, Ali Riza Cenk; Koytak, İbrahim Arif; Alaçamlı, Göksu; Esme, Arif; Çatak, Onur; Perente, İrfan; Şahin, Alparslan; Akçakaya, Aylin Ardagil; Kıray, Gülünay; Nalçacı, Serhat; Aksoy, Ümit; Bakbak, Ber, School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludağ, Günay (ORCID & YÖK ID 175586); Gürsoy, Tuğba (ORCID 0000-0002-6084-4067 & YÖK ID 214691), Baş, Ahmet Yağmur; Demirel, Nihal; Koç, Esin; Işık, Dilek Ulubaş; Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat; Tunç, Turan; Sarı, Fatma Nur; Karatekin, Güner; Köklü, Esad; Altunhan, Hüseyin; Turgut, Hatice; Narter, Fatma; Tarakçı, Nuriye; Tekgündüz, Kadir Şerafettin; Özkiraz, Servet; Aydemir, Cumhur; Özdemir, Ahmet; Çetinkaya, Bilin; Kazancı, Ebru; Taştekin, Ayhan; Calkavur, Şebnem; Özyurt, Banu Mutlu; Demirelli, Yaşar; Asker, Hüseyin Selim; Mutlu, Birgul; Uygur, Özgün; Özkan, Hilal; Armangil, Didem; Özlü, Ferda; Mert, Mustafa Kurthan; Ergin, Hacer; Özcan, Beyza; Baş, Evrim Kıray; Okulu, Emel; Acunas, Betül; Çelik, Ülker; Uslu, Sait İlker; Mutlu, Mehmet; Demir, Nihat; Eroğlu, Funda; Gökmen, Zeynel; Beken, Serdar; Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri; Hakan, Nilay; Küçüktaşçı, Kazım; Orman, Ayşen; Cömert, Serdar; Ertuğrul, Sabahattin; Üstün, Nuran; Şahin, Özlem; Terek, Demet; Kale, Yusuf; Konak, Murat; Yurttutan, Sadık; Aydemir, Özge; Zenciroğlu, Aysegül; Sarıcı, Dilek; Güzoğlu, Nilüfer; Hamilçıkan, Şahin; Tüzün, Funda; Örs, Rahmi; Arslan, Selda; Akdağ, Arzu; Memişoğlu, Aslı; Yasa, Beril; Hekimoğlu, Berna; Turan, Özden; Aylanc, Hakan; Takçı, Şahin; Çelik, Tolga; Şahin, Suzan; Kılıç, İlknur; Kara, Caner; Tunay, Zuhal Özen; Çelik, Gökhan; Gözen, İbrahim; Satırtav, Günhal; Polat, Nihat; Oral, Ayşe Yeşim; Tokgöz, Mine; Keleş, Sadullah; Bilgin, Burak; Uğurbaş, Silay Cantürk; Karaca, Çağatay; Keşkek, Nedime Şahinoğlu; Ekinci, Dilbade Yıldız; Balcı, Özlem; Altan, Emir Volkan; Bakbak, Sevda; Ceylan, Nihan Aksu; Kimyon, Sabit; Alyamaç, Günay; Türe, Gamze; Yıldız, Meral; Çalış, Feyza; Sızmaz, Selçuk; Sukgen, Emine; Çetin, Ebru Nevin; Özçimen, Muammer; Demir, Semra Tiryaki; Atila, Huban; Özal, Altan; Tufaner, Gökhan; Yücel, Özlem Eski; Kola, Mehmet; Seven, Erbil; Özdek, Şengül; Durukan, Ali Hakan; Kal, Ali; Çelebi, Ali Riza Cenk; Koytak, İbrahim Arif; Alaçamlı, Göksu; Esme, Arif; Çatak, Onur; Perente, İrfan; Şahin, Alparslan; Akçakaya, Aylin Ardagil; Kıray, Gülünay; Nalçacı, Serhat; Aksoy, Ümit; Bakbak, Ber, School of Medicine, and Department of Internal Medicine
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Background to evaluate the prevalence, risk factors and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in Turkey and to establish screening criteria for this condition. Methods: a prospective cohort study (TR-ROP) was performed between 1 April 2016 and 30 April 2017 in 69 neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Infants with a birth weight (BW)=1500 g or gestational age (GA)<= 32 weeks and those with a BW> 1500 g or GA> 32 weeks with an unstable clinical course were included in the study. Predictors for the development of ROP were determined by logistic regression analyses. Results: the TR-ROP study included 6115 infants: 4964 (81%) with a GA <= 32 weeks and 1151 (19%) with a GA>32 weeks. Overall, 27% had any stage of ROP and 6.7% had severe ROP. A lower BW, smaller GA, total days on oxygen, late-onset sepsis, frequency of red blood cell transfusions and relative weight gain were identified as independent risk factors for severe ROP in infants with a BW=1500 g. Of all infants, 414 needed treatment and 395 (95.4%) of the treated infants had a BW <= 1500 g. Sixty-six (16%) of the treated infants did not fulfil the Early Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity requirements for treatment. Conclusions: screening of infants with a GA <= 34 weeks or a BW<1700 g appears to be appropriate in Turkey. Monitoring standards of neonatal care and conducting quality improvement projects across the country are recommended to improve neonatal outcomes in Turkish NICUs., NA
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- 2018
6. An Unusual Traditional Practice for Damaged Nipples During Lactation
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Akcan, Abdullah Barış, primary and Özkiraz, Servet, additional
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- 2012
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7. Transient Anisocoria During Wheezy Infant Treatment due to Ipratropium-Bromide
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Çelmeli, Fatih, primary, Çelik, Tamer, additional, Özkiraz, Servet, additional, and Çelik, Ümit, additional
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- 2012
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8. Kendiliğinden düzelen doğumsal retikülohistiyositoz (Hashimoto-Pritzker Hastalığı): olgu sunumu
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Gökmen, Zeynel, primary, Özkiraz, Servet, additional, Kıyıcı, Halil, additional, Ecevit, Ayşe, additional, and Tarcan, Aylin, additional
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- 2011
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9. Prenatal diagnosis of fetal ovarian cyst: case report and review of the literature.
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Erol, Onur, Erol, Melek Büyükkmacı, İsenlik, Bekir Sıtkı, Özkiraz, Servet, and Karaca, Mehmet
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OVARIAN cysts ,FETAL ultrasonic imaging ,PRENATAL diagnosis ,FETUS ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
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- 2013
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10. Comparison of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials between late preterm and term infants.
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Ecevit, Ayşe, Anuk-İnce, Deniz, Erbek, Seyra, Özkiraz, Servet, Kurt, Abdullah, Erbek, Selim S., and Tarcan, Aylin
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Recent investigations have shown that late preterm infants have increased risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, neurosensory impairment, and emotional, behavior and learning problems. Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) abnormality may partly contribute to these problems. Our aim was to measure VEMP in late preterm infants and to compare the findings between late preterm and term infants. Seventeen late preterm infants (mean gestational age: 35.11 weeks ± 0.78) postnatal aged 8 weeks and 17 full-term (mean gestational age: 38.05 weeks ± 0.96) infants postnatal aged 4 weeks underwent cervical (c)VEMP test without sedation. Mean latencies of p13 were calculated in all study subjects. cVEMPs were elicited in all late preterm and term infants. Mean latencies of p13 in late preterm and term infants were 14.53 and 13.34 ms, respectively. Mean latencies of n23 were determined as 23.18 ms and 19.92 ms for late preterm and term infants, respectively. There were statistically significant differences between late preterm and term infants for latency of p13 (p<0.001) and latency of n23 (p<0.000). Abnormal VEMP results might be related to a delay in the maturation of the sacculocollic pathways in late preterm infants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
11. Yenidoğan Yoğun Bakım Ünitesinde izlenen yenidoğanlara periferik ve ultrasonografi eşliğinde takılan santral kateter komplikasyonlarmın karşılaştırılması.
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Ecevit, Ayşe, Anuk İnce, Deniz, Hanta, Deniz, Kurt, Abdullah, Harman, Ali, Özkiraz, Servet, Gülcan, Hande, and Tarcan, Aylin
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NEWBORN infant care , *INTRAVASCULAR ultrasonography , *CENTRAL venous catheters , *NEONATAL intensive care , *PREMATURE infants , *GESTATIONAL age - Abstract
Ecevit A, İnce DA, Hanta D, Kurt A, Harman A, Özkiraz S, Gülcan H, Tarcan A. (Department of Pediatrics, Başkent University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey). Comparing the complications of ultrasoundguided versus percutaneously inserted central venous catheters in newborn infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Dergisi 2013; 56: 12-19. We compared the complications of ultrasound (US)-guided versus percutaneously inserted central venous catheters in newborn infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). We retrospectively reviewed the records of full-term and preterm neonates who needed US-guided and percutaneously inserted central venous catheters (PICCs). They were divided into two groups. Newborn infants in the first group had US-guided catheters, while the second group had PICCs. We compared catheter complications between the two patient groups. Sixty-six patients were enrolled, with 36 patients in Group 1 and 30 patients in Group 2. Mean gestational age was 30.3 weeks in Group 1 and 27.9 weeks in Group 2. Mean birth weight was 1653.72 g in Group 1 and 945.67 g in Group 2. There was a significant difference (p<0.001) between the two groups. Duration of indwelling catheter (mean) was 21.61 days in Group 1 and 8.36 days in Group 2, and there was a significant difference (p<0.001) between the two groups. Catheter-related infection was found in 9 patients in Group 1 and in 1 patient in Group 2. There were no differences between the two groups regarding respiratory arrest in attempts at insertion of catheter and bleeding from catheter. We compared the complications of US-guided central venous catheters and peripherally inserted central venous catheters in newborn infants who were observed in the NICU. This retrospective study showed that US-guided central venous catheters used in high-risk hospitalized patients were associated with a much higher rate of catheter-related bloodstream infections (25% versus 0.3%) than with peripherally inserted central venous catheters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
12. Early neonatal outcomes of very-low-birthweight infants in Turkey: A prospective multicenter study of the Turkish Neonatal Society
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Hüseyin Selim Asker, Emrah Can, Cumhur Aydemir, Betül Acunaş, Ali Bulbul, Turan Tunc, Kadir Şerafettin Tekgündüz, Hasan Tolga Çelik, Şahin Takcı, Ramazan Ozdemir, Ahmet Ozdemir, Mehmet Mutlu, Ferda Özlü, Yasar Demirelli, Beyza Ozcan, Rahmi Ors, Fatma Nur Sari, Ilknur Kilic, Guner Karatekin, Dilek Ulubas Isik, Banu Mutlu Özyurt, Berna Hekimoğlu, Sabahattin Ertuğrul, Murat Konak, Selda Arslan, Nuriye Tarakci, Ozgun Uygur, Serdar Cömert, Sadık Yurttutan, Kazim Kucuktasci, Emel Okulu, Arzu Akdag, Nilay Hakan, Nilüfer Güzoğlu, Tugba Gursoy, Hakan Aylanç, Şebnem Çalkavur, Asli Memisoglu, Ayşegül Zenciroğlu, Bilin Cetinkaya, Serdar Beken, Ozge Aydemir, Hacer Ergin, Ibrahim Murat Hirfanoglu, Yusuf Kale, Didem Armangil, Suzan Sahin, Bilge Tanyeri Bayraktar, Özden Turan, Huseyin Altunhan, Servet Ozkiraz, İlker Uslu, Nihal Demirel, Funda Eroglu, Zeynel Gokmen, Aysen Orman, Leyla Bilgin, Esin Koç, Beril Yasa, Demet Terek, Funda Tuzun, Esad Koklu, Nuran Üstün, Birgul Mutlu, Ahmet Yagmur Bas, Merih Cetinkaya, Hilal Özkan, Fatma Narter, Mustafa Kurthan Mert, Ayhan Tastekin, Ulker Celik, Dilek Sarici, Oğuz Tuncer, KOÇ E., DEMİREL N., BAŞ A. Y., Isik D. U., HIRFANOĞLU İ. M., Tunc T., Sari F. N., Karatekin G., ÖZDEMİR R., Altunhan H., et al., Ege Üniversitesi, MÜ, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Hakan, Nilay, Dicle Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı, Ertuǧrul, Sabahattin, Selçuk Üniversitesi, OMÜ, Gürsoy, Tuğba (ORCID 0000-0002-6084-4067 & YÖK ID 214691), Koç, Esin, Demirel, Nihal, Baş, Ahmet Yağmur, Işık, Dilek Ulubaş, Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat, Tunc, Turan, Sarı, Fatma Nur, Karatekin, Güner, Özdemir, Ramazan, Altunhan, Hüseyin, Çetinkaya, Merih, Özcan, Beyza, Özkiraz, Servet, Çalkavur, Sebnem, Tekgündüz, Kadir Şerafettin, Taştekin, Ayhan, Özlü, Ferda, Özyurt, Banu Mutlu, Özdemir, Ahmet, Çetinkaya, Bilin, Demirelli, Yaşar, Köklü, Esad, Çelik, Ülker, Tarakçı, Nuriye, Armangil, Didem, Okulu, Emel, Narter, Fatma, Mutlu, Birgul, Mert, Mustafa Kurthan, Bülbül, Ali, Asker, Hüseyin Selim, Uygur, ÖzgÜn, Uslu, İlker Sait, Ertuğrul, Sabahattin, Aydemir, Cumhur, Çelik, Hasan Tolga, Küçüktaşçı, Kazım, Arslan, Selda, Ergin, Hacer, Zenciroğlu, Aysegül, Yurttutan, Sadık, Orman, Ayşen, Tuncer, Oğuz, Yaşa, Beril, Acunas, Betül, Takci, Şahin, Gökmen, Zeynel, Özkan, Hilal, Cömert, Serdar, Üstün, Nuran, Mutlu, Mehmet, Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri, Bilgin, Leyla, Tuzun, Funda, Aydemir, Özge, Akdağ, Arzu, Memisoğlu, Aslı, Can, Emrah, Terek, Demet, Beken, Serdar, Turan, Özden, Güzoğlu, Nilüfer, Örs, Rahmi, Kale, Yusuf, Hekimoğlu, Berna, Aylanc, Hakan, Eroğlu, Funda, Şahin, Suzan, Konak, Murat, Sarıcı, Dilek, Kılıç, İlknur, School of Medicine, Acibadem University Dspace, KKÜ, and Kırıkkale Üniversitesi
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Male ,Turkey ,Temel Bilimler (SCI) ,very low birth weight ,ÇOK DİSİPLİNLİ BİLİMLER ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,blood culture ,Pediatrics ,Infant, Newborn, Diseases ,lung dysplasia ,sepsis ,Families ,0302 clinical medicine ,newborn ,Pregnancy ,Birth Weight ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Children ,[Anahtar Kelime Yok] ,Organic Compounds ,adult ,steroid ,Pregnancy Outcome ,clinical trial ,Retinopathy of prematurity ,cohort analysis ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,Necrotizing enterocolitis ,Morbidity ,Mortality ,Health ,Prematurity ,Infections ,Countries ,Distress ,Sepsis ,Physical Sciences ,disease severity ,prospective study ,survival rate ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Science ,Article ,patent ductus arteriosus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Signs and Symptoms ,turkey (bird) ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,Intensive care ,Humans ,Retinopathy of Prematurity ,human ,Retinopathy ,necrotizing enterocolitis ,MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES ,Chemical Compounds ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Neonates ,Doğa Bilimleri Genel ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,neonatal intensive care unit ,Health Care ,hospital discharge ,Ophthalmology ,Low birth weight ,multicenter study ,NATURAL SCIENCES, GENERAL ,Population Groupings ,Health Statistics ,Neonatology ,Developmental Biology ,genetic structures ,morbidity ,hemodynamics ,Neonatal Care ,Turkey (republic) ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Infant, Very Low Birth Weight ,030212 general & internal medicine ,gestational age ,Prospective cohort study ,Science and technology ,Multidisciplinary ,Temel Bilimler ,Gestational age ,newborn disease ,Chemistry ,female ,Natural Sciences (SCI) ,brain hemorrhage ,Retinal Disorders ,Steroids ,Female ,Neonatal Sepsis ,newborn morbidity ,medicine.symptom ,Natural Sciences ,Infants ,Research Article ,Adult ,Birth weight ,Gestational Age ,Turkish Neonatal Society ,Diagnostic Medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,retinopathy ,controlled study ,outcome assessment ,perinatal period ,Multidisipliner ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,prematurity ,Infant, Newborn ,infant ,Age Groups ,People and Places ,Study ,business ,Early Neonatal Outcomes - Abstract
Beken, Serdar/0000-0002-8609-2684; BAS, AHMET YAGMUR/0000-0002-1329-2167; Bulbul, Ali/0000-0002-3510-3056; Karatekin, Guner/0000-0001-7112-0323, WOS: 000534242500056, PubMed: 31851725, Objective To investigate the early neonatal outcomes of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants discharged home from neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Turkey. Material and methods A prospective cohort study was performed between April 1, 2016 and April 30, 2017. the study included VLBW infants admitted to level III NICUs. Perinatal and neonatal data of all infants born with a birth weight of.1500 g were collected for infants who survived. Results Data from 69 NICUs were obtained. the mean birth weight and gestational age were 1137 +/- 245 g and 29 +/- 2.4 weeks, respectively. During the study period, 78% of VLBW infants survived to discharge and 48% of survived infants had no major neonatal morbidity. VLBW infants who survived were evaluated in terms of major morbidities: bronchopulmonary dysplasia was detected in 23.7% of infants, necrotizing enterocolitis in 9.1%, blood culture proven late-onset sepsis (LOS) in 21.1%, blood culture negative LOS in 21.3%, severe intraventricular hemorrhage in 5.4% and severe retinopathy of prematurity in 11.1%. Hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus was diagnosed in 24.8% of infants. Antenatal steroids were administered to 42.9% of mothers. Conclusion the present investigation is the first multicenter study to include epidemiological information on VLBW infants in Turkey. Morbidity rate in VLBW infants is a serious concern and higher than those in developed countries. Implementation of oxygen therapy with appropriate monitoring, better antenatal and neonatal care and control of sepsis may reduce the prevalence of neonatal morbidities. Therefore, monitoring standards of neonatal care and implementing quality improvement projects across the country are essential for improving neonatal outcomes in Turkish NICUs., Turkish Neonatal Society [2-2016]; Turkish Neonatal Society, This study was supported by the Turkish Neonatal Society, http://www.neonatology.org.tr, number 2-2016, received by AYB. Turkish Neonatal Society funded the study's online registry system. the funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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13. Incidence, risk factors and severity of retinopathy of prematurity in Turkey (TR-ROP study): a prospective, multicentre study in 69 neonatal intensive care units
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Bas, Ahmet Yagmur, Demirel, Nihal, Koc, Esin, Isik, Dilek Ulubas, Hirfanoglu, Ibrahim Murat, Tunc, Turan, Sari, Fatma Nur, Karatekin, Guner, Koklu, Esad, Altunhan, Huseyin, Turgut, Hatice, Narter, Fatma, Tarakci, Nuriye, Tekgunduz, Kadir Serafettin, Ozkiraz, Servet, Aydemir, Cumhur, Ozdemir, Ahmet, Cetinkaya, Bilin, Kazanci, Ebru, Tastekin, Ayhan, Calkavur, Sebnem, Ozyurt, Banu Mutlu, Demirelli, Yasar, Asker, Huseyin Selim, Mutlu, Birgul, Uygur, Ozgun, Ozkan, Hilal, Armangil, Didem, Ozlu, Ferda, Mert, Mustafa Kurthan, Ergin, Hacer, Ozcan, Beyza, Bas, Evrim Kiray, Okulu, Emel, Acunas, Betul, Celik, Ulker, Uslu, Sait Ilker, Mutlu, Mehmet, Demir, Nihat, Eroglu, Funda, Gokmen, Zeynel, Beken, Serdar, Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri, Hakan, Nilay, Kucuktasci, Kazim, Orman, Aysen, Comert, Serdar, Ertugrul, Sabahattin, Ustun, Nuran, Sahin, Ozlem, Terek, Demet, Kale, Yusuf, Konak, Murat, Yurttutan, Sadik, Aydemir, Ozge, Zenciroglu, Aysegul, Sarici, Dilek, Guzoglu, Nilufer, Hamilcikan, Sahin, Gursoy, Tugba, Tuzun, Funda, Ors, Rahmi, Arslan, Selda, Akdag, Arzu, Memisoglu, Asli, Yasa, Beril, Hekimoglu, Berna, Turan, Ozden, Aylanc, Hakan, Takci, Sahin, Celik, Tolga, Sahin, Suzan, Kilic, Ilknur, Kara, Caner, Tunay, Zuhal Ozen, Celik, Gokhan, Gozen, Ibrahim, Satirtav, Gunhal, Polat, Nihat, Oral, Ayse Yesim, Tokgoz, Mine, Keles, Sadullah, Bilgin, Burak, Ugurbas, Silay Canturk, Karaca, Cagatay, Keskek, Nedime Sahinoglu, Ekinci, Dilbade Yildiz, Balci, Ozlem, Altan, Emir Volkan, Bakbak, Sevda, Ceylan, Nihan Aksu, Kimyon, Sabit, Alyamac, Gunay, Ture, Gamze, Yildiz, Meral, Calis, Feyza, Sizmaz, Selcuk, Sukgen, Emine, Cetin, Ebru Nevin, Ozcimen, Muammer, Demir, Semra Tiryaki, Atila, Huban, Ozal, Altan, Tufaner, Gokhan, Yucel, Ozlem Eski, Kola, Mehmet, Seven, Erbil, Ozdek, Sengul, Durukan, Ali Hakan, Kal, Ali, Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk, Koytak, Ibrahim Arif, Alacamli, Goksu, Esme, Arif, Catak, Onur, Perente, Irfan, Sahin, Alparslan, Akcakaya, Aylin Ardagil, Kiray, Gulunay, Nalcaci, Serhat, Aksoy, Umit, Bakbak, Berker, Comez, Aysegul, Gursoy, Huseyin, Kabatas, Emrah Utku, Petricli, Ikbal Seza, Yumusak, Mehmet Erhan, Kirgiz, Ahmet, Uludag, Gunay, Yaman, Aylin, Dadaci, Zeynep, Karatas, Ali, Celiker, Hande, Cebeci, Zafer, Esenulku, Mahmut Cenap, Akkoyun, Imren, Ersan, Ismail, Demir, Selim, Kadayifcilar, Sibel, Unsal, Ayse Ipek Akyuz, Hocaoglu, Mumin, Grp, T. 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Study, Ege Üniversitesi, Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi, Çukurova Üniversitesi, Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları, KOYTAK, İBRAHİM ARİF, Uludağ, Günay (ORCID & YÖK ID 175586), Gürsoy, Tuğba (ORCID 0000-0002-6084-4067 & YÖK ID 214691), Baş, Ahmet Yağmur, Demirel, Nihal, Koç, Esin, Işık, Dilek Ulubaş, Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat, Tunç, Turan, Sarı, Fatma Nur, Karatekin, Güner, Köklü, Esad, Altunhan, Hüseyin, Turgut, Hatice, Narter, Fatma, Tarakçı, Nuriye, Tekgündüz, Kadir Şerafettin, Özkiraz, Servet, Aydemir, Cumhur, Özdemir, Ahmet, Çetinkaya, Bilin, Kazancı, Ebru, Taştekin, Ayhan, Calkavur, Şebnem, Özyurt, Banu Mutlu, Demirelli, Yaşar, Asker, Hüseyin Selim, Mutlu, Birgul, Uygur, Özgün, Özkan, Hilal, Armangil, Didem, Özlü, Ferda, Mert, Mustafa Kurthan, Ergin, Hacer, Özcan, Beyza, Baş, Evrim Kıray, Okulu, Emel, Acunas, Betül, Çelik, Ülker, Uslu, Sait İlker, Mutlu, Mehmet, Demir, Nihat, Eroğlu, Funda, Gökmen, Zeynel, Beken, Serdar, Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri, Hakan, Nilay, Küçüktaşçı, Kazım, Orman, Ayşen, Cömert, Serdar, Ertuğrul, Sabahattin, Üstün, Nuran, Şahin, Özlem, Terek, Demet, Kale, Yusuf, Konak, Murat, Yurttutan, Sadık, Aydemir, Özge, Zenciroğlu, Aysegül, Sarıcı, Dilek, Güzoğlu, Nilüfer, Hamilçıkan, Şahin, Tüzün, Funda, Örs, Rahmi, Arslan, Selda, Akdağ, Arzu, Memişoğlu, Aslı, Yasa, Beril, Hekimoğlu, Berna, Turan, Özden, Aylanc, Hakan, Takçı, Şahin, Çelik, Tolga, Şahin, Suzan, Kılıç, İlknur, Kara, Caner, Tunay, Zuhal Özen, Çelik, Gökhan, Gözen, İbrahim, Satırtav, Günhal, Polat, Nihat, Oral, Ayşe Yeşim, Tokgöz, Mine, Keleş, Sadullah, Bilgin, Burak, Uğurbaş, Silay Cantürk, Karaca, Çağatay, Keşkek, Nedime Şahinoğlu, Ekinci, Dilbade Yıldız, Balcı, Özlem, Altan, Emir Volkan, Bakbak, Sevda, Ceylan, Nihan Aksu, Kimyon, Sabit, Alyamaç, Günay, Türe, Gamze, Yıldız, Meral, Çalış, Feyza, Sızmaz, Selçuk, Sukgen, Emine, Çetin, Ebru Nevin, Özçimen, Muammer, Demir, Semra Tiryaki, Atila, Huban, Özal, Altan, Tufaner, Gökhan, Yücel, Özlem Eski, Kola, Mehmet, Seven, Erbil, Özdek, Şengül, Durukan, Ali Hakan, Kal, Ali, Çelebi, Ali Riza Cenk, Koytak, İbrahim Arif, Alaçamlı, Göksu, Esme, Arif, Çatak, Onur, Perente, İrfan, Şahin, Alparslan, Akçakaya, Aylin Ardagil, Kıray, Gülünay, Nalçacı, Serhat, Aksoy, Ümit, Bakbak, Berker, Çömez, Ayşegül, Gürsoy, Hüseyin, Kabataş, Emrah Utku, Petricli, İkbal Seza, Yumuşak, Mehmet Erhan, Kırgız, Ahmet, Yaman, Aylin, Dadacı, Zeynep, Karataş, Ali, Çeliker, Hande, Cebeci, Zafer, Esenülkü, Mahmut Cenap, Akkoyun, İmren, Ersan, İsmail, Demir, Selim, Kadayıfçılar, Sibel, Ünsal, Ayşe İpek Akyüz, Hocaoğlu, Mümin, School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, MÜ, Kırıkkale Üniversitesi, Selçuk Üniversitesi, Bas, Ahmet Yagmur, Koc, Esin, Isik, Dilek Ulubas, Hirfanoglu, Ibrahim Murat, Tunc, Turan, Sari, Fatma Nur, Karatekin, Guner, Koklu, Esad, Altunhan, Huseyin, Tarakci, Nuriye, Tekgunduz, Kadir Serafettin, Ozkiraz, Servet, Ozdemir, Ahmet, Cetinkaya, Bilin, Kazanci, Ebru, Tastekin, Ayhan, Calkavur, Sebnem, Ozyurt, Banu Mutlu, Demirelli, Yasar, Asker, Huseyin Selim, Uygur, Ozgun, Ozkan, Hilal, Ozlu, Ferda, Ozcan, Beyza, Bas, Evrim Kiray, Acunas, Betul, Celik, Ulker, Uslu, Sait Ilker, Eroglu, Funda, Gokmen, Zeynel, Kucuktasci, Kazim, Orman, Aysen, Comert, Serdar, Ertugrul, Sabahattin, Ustun, Nuran, Sahin, Ozlem, Yurttutan, Sadik, Aydemir, Ozge, Zenciroglu, Aysegul, Sarici, Dilek, Guzoglu, Nilufer, Hamilcikan, Sahin, Gursoy, Tugba, Tuzun, Funda, Ors, Rahmi, Akdag, Arzu, Memisoglu, Asli, Hekimoglu, Berna, Turan, Ozden, Takci, Sahin, Celik, Tolga, Sahin, Suzan, Kilic, Ilknur, Tunay, Zuhal Ozen, Celik, Gokhan, Gozen, Ibrahim, Satirtav, Gunhal, Oral, Ayse Yesim, Tokgoz, Mine, Keles, Sadullah, Ugurbas, Silay Canturk, Karaca, Cagatay, Keskek, Nedime Sahinoglu, Ekinci, Dilbade Yildiz, Balci, Ozlem, Alyamac, Gunay, Ture, Gamze, Yildiz, Meral, Calis, Feyza, Sizmaz, Selcuk, Cetin, Ebru Nevin, Ozcimen, Muammer, Ozal, Altan, Tufaner, Gokhan, Yucel, Ozlem Eski, Ozdek, Sengul, Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk, Koytak, Ibrahim Arif, Alacamli, Goksu, Catak, Onur, Perente, Irfan, Sahin, Alparslan, Akcakaya, Aylin Ardagil, Kiray, Gulunay, Nalcaci, Serhat, Aksoy, Umit, Comez, Aysegul, Gursoy, Huseyin, Kabatas, Emrah Utku, Petricli, Ikbal Seza, Yumusak, Mehmet Erhan, Kirgiz, Ahmet, Uludag, Gunay, Dadaci, Zeynep, Karatas, Ali, Celiker, Hande, Esenulku, Mahmut Cenap, Akkoyun, Imren, Ersan, Ismail, Kadayifcilar, Sibel, Unsal, Ayse Ipek Akyuz, Hocaoglu, Mumin, OMÜ, Tıp Fakültesi, and Acibadem University Dspace
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Male ,BLOOD-TRANSFUSION ,Pediatrics ,Turkey ,INFANTS ,Logistic regression ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE ,Prevalence ,Birth Weight ,Infant, Very Low Birth Weight ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,[Anahtar Kelime Yok] ,Neovascularisation ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Gestational age ,Retinopathy of prematurity ,Clinical Science ,Sensory Systems ,Female ,Infant, Premature ,Child health (paediatrics) ,Retina ,Treatment medical ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Birth weight ,Gestational Age ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Neonatal Screening ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,030225 pediatrics ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Humans ,Retinopathy of Prematurity ,business.industry ,Child Health (paediatrics) ,Infant, Newborn ,[No Keywords] ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,For-Gestational-Age ,TR-ROP Study ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Treatment Medical ,Blood-Transfusion ,WEIGHT ,Weight ,Infants ,Severity of Retinopathy ,business ,Medicine - Abstract
Background To evaluate the prevalence, risk factors and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in Turkey and to establish screening criteria for this condition., Methods A prospective cohort study (TR-ROP) was performed between 1 April 2016 and 30 April 2017 in 69 neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Infants with a birth weight (BW)=1500 g or gestational age (GA) 1500 g or GA> 32 weeks with an unstable clinical course were included in the study. Predictors for the development of ROP were determined by logistic regression analyses., Results The TR-ROP study included 6115 infants: 4964 (81%) with a GA 32 weeks. Overall, 27% had any stage of ROP and 6.7% had severe ROP. A lower BW, smaller GA, total days on oxygen, late-onset sepsis, frequency of red blood cell transfusions and relative weight gain were identified as independent risk factors for severe ROP in infants with a BW=1500 g. Of all infants, 414 needed treatment and 395 (95.4%) of the treated infants had a BW, Conclusions Screening of infants with a GA
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