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2. Aktuelles zur Herz-Nieren-Interaktion: Zusammenfassung wichtiger klinischer Studien aus 2020
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Emrich, Insa E., Tokcan, Mert, Al Ghorani, Hussam, Schwenger, Vedat, and Mahfoud, Felix
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- 2022
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3. What's new in heart failure? August–September 2024.
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Hoevelmann, Julian, Markwirth, Philipp, Tokcan, Mert, and Haring, Bernhard
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SODIUM-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors ,HEART failure ,SMALL for gestational age ,HEART valve diseases ,TRICUSPID valve insufficiency ,HEART diseases in women - Abstract
This article provides concise summaries of recent studies published in the European Journal of Heart Failure that are relevant to heart failure specialists. The studies cover various topics, including the importance of screening for malnutrition in patients with advanced heart failure, the role of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors in patients with type 2 diabetes and heart failure, the safety of diuretic use in pregnant women with structural heart disease, and the importance of optimal heart failure management after mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair. The findings highlight the poor prognosis for malnourished heart failure patients, the consistent benefits of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors in improving clinical outcomes, the safety of loop diuretic use during pregnancy, and the factors associated with heart failure hospitalization risk after mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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4. A Plea for Monitoring Serum Selenium Levels in Breast Cancer Patients: Selenium Deficiency Is Rare during the First Year of Therapy, and Selenium Supplementation Is Associated with Elevated Risk of Overdosing.
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Altmayer, Laura Alicia, Lang, Marina, Schleicher, Julia Theresa, Stuhlert, Caroline, Wörmann, Carolin, Scherer, Laura-Sophie, Thul, Ida Clara, Spenner, Lisanne Sophie, Simon, Jana Alisa, Wind, Alina, Tokcan, Mert, Kaiser, Elisabeth, Weber, Regine, Goedicke-Fritz, Sybelle, Wagenpfeil, Gudrun, Zemlin, Michael, Solomayer, Erich-Franz, Reichrath, Jörg, Müller, Carolin, and Zemlin, Cosima
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(1) Background: The role of selenium in cancer biology remains poorly understood. Our aim was to study the course of selenium serum levels and the use of selenium supplements during breast cancer therapy. (2) Methods: Serum selenium levels, clinical–pathological data, selenium supplementation, and lifestyle factors were monitored quarterly over one year. (3) Results: A total of 110 non-metastatic breast cancer patients were enrolled in the prospective observational “BEGYN-1” study. At baseline, 2.9% of patients were selenium-deficient (<50 ng/mL), 1.9% were overdosed (>120 ng/mL), and 6.4% received substitution. The median selenium level was 81.5 ng/mL and ranged between 78.7 and 84.5 ng/mL within the year. A total of 25.3% of the patients received supplementation, resulting in significantly higher selenium levels (p < 0.05). A total of 8.7–28.6% of the patients using supplements were overdosed. Selenium levels strongly correlated with mushroom consumption (p = 0.003), but no association was found with therapy or clinical characteristics. (4) Conclusions: Although selenium deficiency is rare, serum selenium levels should be assessed in breast cancer patients. Mushrooms and nuts should be preferred over supplements to correct selenium deficiency. Ruling out selenium deficiency helps prevent the risk of selenosis and avoid unnecessary, costly supplementation in patients who are often financially burdened due to their disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. What's new in heart failure? November 2024.
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Tokcan, Mert, Hoevelmann, Julian, Markwirth, Philipp, Emrich, Insa, and Haring, Bernhard
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- 2024
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6. Efficacy of Antihypertensive Drugs of Different Classes After Renal Denervation in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
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Hohl, Mathias, primary, Lauder, Lucas, additional, Sevimli, Özlem, additional, Tokcan, Mert, additional, Wagmann, Lea, additional, Götzinger, Felix, additional, Schneider, Clara, additional, Hübner, Ulrich, additional, Lehnert, Ulrike, additional, Meyer, Markus R., additional, Böhm, Michael, additional, and Mahfoud, Felix, additional
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- 2023
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7. Aktuelles zur Herz-Nieren-Interaktion
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Emrich, Insa E., primary, Tokcan, Mert, additional, Al Ghorani, Hussam, additional, Schwenger, Vedat, additional, and Mahfoud, Felix, additional
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- 2021
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8. Antik Dönemde Ege denizi'nde navigasyon sistemleri (Klasik çağlar)
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Tokcan, Mert Ziya, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Şenol, Gonca, and Arkeoloji Anabilim Dalı
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Arkeoloji ,Archeology ,Aegean sea ,Archaeological materials ,Classical archeology ,Ancient Ages ,Navigation systems ,Maritime - Abstract
Ege Denizi'ndeki adalar sulardan oluşmuş bariyerlerle ayrılmış bir biçimde bulunmaktadır fakat anakaraya yakın oldukları için yakın bulundukları kıyılar ile coğrafi bir birlik oluşturmaktadır. Antik dünyanın ağırlık merkezi İran ve Yakındoğu'dan batıya, Yunanistan'a kaydıktan sonra Akdeniz, gerek Yunan ve Roma uygarlıklarında gerek ticarette, gerekse yolculuklarda par excellence aracı rolünü üstlenmişti. Karada iç kısımlarda da bazı önemli Yunan yerleşimleri olmasına rağmen, Atina, Korinth, Sirakuza, Miletos gibi zengin şehirlerin tümü limandır. Böyle olması kaçınılmazdı; her yaz, her biri yaklaşık 100 pound ağırlığında, iki ya da üç bin galon yağı yüzlerce mil uzaktaki pazarlara götüren bir tüccar mütevazı büyüklükte tek bir gemiyle bunları taşıyabiliyordu. Hava iyi olduğu takdirde deniz yolculuğu hiç de kötü değildi. Yolcu yiyeceğini, içeceğini depolayıp, donanımını yükleyince yapacak işi kalmazdı: Gemi onun hanı olur, işi rüzgar ya da kürekler görürdü. Akdeniz ve Ege'de yolculuk ederken hızı ve rotayı belirleyen temel unsur yaz rüzgarlarıydı. Kuzeyden esen bu rüzgarlara "etezyen" ya da halk deyişiyle "meltemler" denirdi. Gemi bu rüzgarları arkasına aldığı zaman, rüzgar yönünde istediği yere rahatlıkla seyahat edebilirdi fakat dönüş yolculuğu aynı rahatlıkta gerçekleşmezdi. Bunun nedeni, dönüş yolculuğunun büyük bölümünü ters yönden esen rüzgarlara karşı yapmanın gerekli olmasıydı. Rotalarını da bu bağlamda rüzgarların esme yönleri ve zamanlarına göre belirlemeleri gerekiyordu. Mevki, yön ve mesafe navigasyonun üç ana elemanıdır. Amaç teknenin bulunduğu mevkinin, seyir ettiği yönün, mesafeyi de kapsayan gideceği rotanın tayin edilmesidir. Rota tayin ederken ise çeşitli navigasyon aletlerinden faydalanılmıştır., The islands of Aegean Sea, territorial units isolated by the barrier of the waters, but with close ties with the nearby mainland shores, constitute a unity as a geographical concept. The great sea routes pass through the world of the Aegean. Landing places and supply points for shipping in times both of the burgeoning of trade and of the outbreak of war, the ports and anchorages of the islands od the Aegean carrying warriors, merchandise, pilgrims, crusaders, rediscovery and antiquarianism have succeeded one another and have gone on side by side. When traveling in the Mediterranean and the Aegean, summer winds were the main factor determining the speed and the route. These winds blowing from the north were called breezes by ethereal or popular sayings. When the ship took these winds back, it could travel comfortably wherever it wanted in the direction of the wind, but the return journey would not take place in the same comfort. The reason for this is that most of the return journey was to do against the winds that wind in the opposite direction. In this context, they had to determine their course according to the direction and timing of the winds. The location, direction and distance are the three main elements of navigation. The aim is to designate the route that the craft will travel, including the direction it is cruising, including the distance. Various navigation devices have been used to determine the route.
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9. Characterisation and distribution of human coronary artery innervation.
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Tokcan M, Federspiel J, Lauder L, Hohl M, Al Ghorani H, Kulenthiran S, Bettink S, Böhm M, Scheller B, Tschernig T, and Mahfoud F
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Adult, Sympathetic Nervous System, Adipose Tissue innervation, Pericardium innervation, Aged, 80 and over, Nerve Fibers, Coronary Vessels innervation
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Background: A detailed understanding of the sympathetic innervation of coronary arteries is relevant to facilitate the development of novel treatment approaches., Aims: This study aimed to quantitatively examine periarterial innervation in human epicardial coronary arteries., Methods: Coronary arteries with adjacent epicardial adipose tissue were excised along the left main coronary artery (LMCA), left anterior descending artery (LAD), left circumflex artery (LCx), and right coronary artery (RCA) from 28 body donors and examined histologically. Immunofluorescence staining was performed to characterise sympathetic nerve fibres., Results: A total of 42,573 nerve fibres surrounding 100 coronary arteries (LMCA: n=21, LAD: n=27, LCx: n=26, RCA: n=26) were analysed. The nerve fibre diameter decreased along the vessel course (median [interquartile range]): (proximal 46 μm [31-73], middle 38 μm [26-58], distal 31 μm [22-46]; p<0.001), with the largest nerve fibre diameter along the LMCA (50 μm [31-81]), followed by the LAD (42 μm [27-72]; p<0.001). The total nerve fibre density was highest along the RCA (123 nerves/cm² [82-194]). Circumferentially, nerve density was higher in the myocardial tissue area of the coronary arteries (132 nerves/cm² [76-225]) than in the epicardial tissue area (101 nerves/cm² [61-173]; p<0.001). The median lumen-nerve distance was smallest around the LMCA (2.2 mm [1.2-4.1]), followed by the LAD (2.5 mm [1.1-4.5]; p=0.005)., Conclusions: Human coronary arteries are highly innervated with sympathetic nerve fibres, with significant variation in the distribution and density. Understanding these patterns informs pathophysiological understanding and, potentially, the development of catheter-based approaches for cardiac autonomic modulation.
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- 2024
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10. [Current aspects of heart-kidney interactions : Summary of important clinical studies from 2020].
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Emrich IE, Tokcan M, Al Ghorani H, Schwenger V, and Mahfoud F
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- Humans, Kidney physiology, Diabetic Nephropathies drug therapy, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 Inhibitors therapeutic use, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Patients with chronic kidney diseases show an increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Last year a number of important studies on heart-kidney interaction were published, which are summarized and discussed in this article. In the DAPA-CKD study and the SCORED study two different sodium-glucose linked transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors (dapagliflozin and sotagliflozin) were found to improve the prognosis of patients with chronic kidney diseases with and without diabetes. The results of the randomized study on the new mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist finerenon (FIDELIO-DKD) also provided a very promising novel treatment approach for patients with diabetic nephropathy. The published data of the ISCHEMIA-CKD study in patients with coronary heart disease and investigations on the influence of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) on renal function as well as another study on acute kidney failure after MitraClip® (Abbott, Chicago, IL, USA) implantation provide important indications for future treatment recommendations. The optimal timing of the initiation of kidney replacement therapy in patients with acute kidney damage in intensive care medicine was investigated in two randomized studies, which are correspondingly discussed., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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