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2. Iodine status of Turkish pregnant women and their offspring: A national cross-sectional survey
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Satar, M., Buyukkurt, S., Simsek, H., Eroglu, C., Yetkinel, S., Saygili Karagol, B., Karasahin, K.E., Celik, H.T., Beksac, M.S., Tanacan, A., Ecevit, A.N., Tugcu, A.U., Soylemez, F., Okulu, E., Onal, E.E., Oygur, N., Kumru, S., Kaynak Turkmen, M., Turan, O.D., Cizmeci, M.N., Guney Varal, I., Dogan, P., Korkmazer, E., Arayici, S., Cetin, H., Cirali, C., Ozdemir, O.M.A., Ertugrul, S., Yolbas, I., Findik, M.F., Acunas, B., Varol, G.F., Taskin, E., Aydin, M., Caglar, A., Tekgunduz, K.S., Kara, M., Tekin, N., Velipasaoglu, M., Sarikabadayi, Y.U., Abbasoglu, A., Basar, D., El, C., Dolapcioglu, K., Turhan, A.H., Desteli, G., Uslu, S., Koc Bebek, A., Topcuoglu, S., Aksoy Okan, M., Eroglu, M., Erener Ercan, T., Celik, A., Kaya Narter, F., Sancak, S., Cetinkaya, M., Seckin, K.D., Gursoy, T., Celik, E., Coban, A., Aygun, E., Bayraktar, B., Kilicoglu Dane, P.B., Bozdag, S., Durankus, F., Ozdemir, H., Guclu, M., Hamilcikan, S., Kovalak, E.E., Gundogdu, S., Ciler Erden, E., Yilmaz, A., Ataoglu, N., Ataoglu, E., Oguz, D., Oncel, M.Y., Koyuncu Arslan, M., Akar, M., Olukman, O., Ozer, I., Aydin, C., Ozturk, A., Unal, M., Ozudogru, S.E., Aliefendioglu, D., Guzoglu, N., Arisoy, A.E., Senel, Y., Altunhan, H., Yilmaz, F.H., Konak, M., Ozdemir, R., Turgut, H., Gokce, I.K., Faydali, S., Tanriverdi, S., Ozer, E., Celik, Y., Durukan, H., Caner, I., Genc, G., Aygun, C., Tosun, M., Yesilirmak, C., Erden, T., Aslan, Y., Mutlu, M., Aran, T., Kader, S., Bor, M., Ozkan, I., Hilali, N.G., Hakyemez Toptan, H., Memur, S., Sari, S., Aydemir, C., Ekmen, S., Yurtcu, E., Sahin, S., Kanburoglu, M.K., Gurlek, B., Oguz, B, Bozkurt, O., Yucesoy, E., Tunc, T., Vural, Mehmet, Koc, Esin, Evliyaoglu, Olcay, Acar, Hazal Cansu, Aydin, Abdurrahman Fatih, Kucukgergin, Canan, Apaydin, Gozde, Erginoz, Ethem, Babazade, Xanim, Sharifova, Sabina, and Perk, Yildiz
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3. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) report, data summary of 45 countries for 2012-2017: Device-associated module
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Riera, F.O., López, M., Maurizi, D.M., Desse, J.E., Pérez, I., Silva, G.C., Chaparro, G.J., Golschmid, D., Cabrera, R., Montanini, A.M., Bianchi, A.C., Vimercati, J., Rodríguez-del-Valle, M.C., Domínguez, C.V., Saul, P.A., Chediack, V., Piastrelini, M., Cardena, L.P., Ramasco, L., Olivieri, M.S., Gallardo, P.F., Juarez, P.D., Brito, M.P., Botta, P., Alvarez, G., Benchetrit, G., Caridi, M., Stagnaro, J.P., Bourlot, I., García, M., Arregui, N.V., Saeed, N.K., Abdul-Aziz, S., ALSayegh, S., Humood, M.Z., Mohamed-Ali, K., Swar, S., Magray, T.A.S., Aguiar-Portela, T.B., Sugette-de-Aguiar, T., Serpa-Maia, F.I., Fernandes-Alves-de-Lima, L., Teixeira-Josino, L.A., Sampaio-Bezerra, M., Furtado-Maia, R.C., Romário-Mendes, A., Alves-De-Oliveira, A., Vasconcelos-Carneiro, A.P., Anjos-Lima, J. Dos, Pinto-Coelho, K.H., Maciel-Canuto, M.L., Rocha-Batista, M.X., Moreira, T., Rodrigues-Amarilo, N., Lima-de-Barros, T.M., Guimarães, K. 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Aziz, Sen, Suha, Mehta, Yatin, Rai, Vineya, Hung, Nguyen Viet, Sayed, Amani F., Guerrero-Toapanta, Fausto Marcos, Elahi, Naheed, Morfin-Otero, María del Rayo, Somabutr, Suwara, De-Carvalho, Braulio Matias, Magdarao, Mary Shine, Velinova, Velmira Angelova, Quesada-Mora, Ana Marcela, Anguseva, Tanja, Ikram, Aamer, Aguilar-de-Moros, Daisy, Duszynska, Wieslawa, Mejia, Nepomuceno, Horhat, Florin George, Belskiy, Vladislav, Mioljevic, Vesna, Di-Silvestre, Gabriela, Furova, Katarina, Gamar-Elanbya, May Osman, Gupta, Umesh, Abidi, Khalid, Raka, Lul, Guo, Xiuqin, Luque-Torres, Marco Tulio, Jayatilleke, Kushlani, Ben-Jaballah, Najla, Gikas, Achilleas, Sandoval-Castillo, Harrison Ronald, Trotter, Andrew, Valderrama-Beltrán, Sandra L., and Leblebicioglu, Hakan
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- 2020
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4. Sirenomelia associated with hypoplastic left heart in a newborn
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Turgut H, Ozdemir R, Gokce IK, Karakurt C, and Karadag A
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caudal regression syndrome (crs) ,hypoplastic left heart ,sirenomelia ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Sirenomelia, also known as “mermaid malformation/syndrome,” is a rare, serious congenital anomaly characterized by variable degrees of fusion of the lower limbs and associated with severe malformations of vertebral, genitourinary, cardiovascular system and single umbilical artery. The first pregnancy of a 25-year-old woman resulted in one twin born by Cesarian section at 32 weeks’ gestation, who was referred to our hospital with cyanosis, a congenital anomaly and respiratory distress. On physical examination, there was no urogenital region and anal fissure and gender was indeterminate. The arms were in adduction and wrist in flexion position with four fingers on the right hand and two fingers on the left hand. There was a single lower extremity with a webbed single foot and two toes consistent with sirenomelia type IV radiologically. Abdominal ultrasonography showed urogenital system agenesis and echocardiography detected hypoplastic left heart. However, the patient died 4 hours after birth. The other twin was followed for 1 week for nutrition and respiratory support and was then discharged without any problems.
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- 2017
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5. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium report, data summary of 50 countries for 2010-2015: Device-associated module
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Desse, J.E., Maurizi, D.M., Montanini, A.M., Chaparro, G.J., Stagnaro, J.P., Romani, A., Bianchi, A.C., Álvarez, G., Palaoro, A., Bernan, M., Cabrera-Montesino, R., Domínguez, C., Rodríguez, C.G., Silva, C.G., Bogdanowicz, E., Riera, F.O., Benchetrit, G., Perez, I., Vimercati, J., Marcos, L.S., Ramasco, L., Caridi, M., Oyola, M.C., Rodríguez, M.C., Spadaro, M.L., Olivieri, M.S., Saul, P., Juarez, P.D., Pérez, R.H., Botta, P., Quintana, D.Q., Ríos, A.M., Chediack, V., Chilon, W., Alsayegh, Ameena Isa, Yaseen, Fatema Hasan, Hani, Lateefa Fardan, Sowar, Saleh Fakher, Magray, Tahira Anwar, Medeiros, E.A., Alves De Oliveira, A., Romario-Mendes, A., Fernandes-Valente, C., Santos, C., Escudeiro, D., Azevedo-Ferreira Lima, D., Azevedo-Pereira, D., Onzi-Siliprandi, E.M., Serpa-Maia, F., Aguiar-Leitao, F., Assuncao-Ponte, G., Dos Anjos-Lima, J., Olszewski, J., Harten Pinto Coelho, K., Alves De Lima, L.F., Mendonca, M., Maciel-Canuto Amaral, M.L., Tenorio, M.T., Gerah, S., Andrade-Oliveira-Reis, M., Moreira, M., Ximenes-Rocha Batista, M., Campos-Uchoa, R.S., Rocha-Vasconcelos Carneiro, R., Amaral De Moraes, R., Do Nascimento, S.C., Moreira-Matos, T., Lima-De Barros Araujo, T.M., De Jesus Pinheiro-Bandeira, T., Machado-Silva, V.L., Santos Monteiro, W.M., Hristozova, E., Kostadinov, E.D., Angelova, K., Velinova, V.A., Dicheva, V.J., Guo, X., Ye, G., Li, R., Song, L., Liu, K., Liu, T., Song, G., Wang, C., Yang, X., Yu, H., Yang, Y., Martínez, A., Vargas-García, A.R., Lagares-Guzmán, A., González, A.P., Linares, C., Ávila-Acosta, C., Santofimio, D., Yepes-Gomez, D., Marin-Tobar, D.A., Mazo-Elorza, D.P., Chapeta-Parada, E.G., Camacho-Moreno, G., Roncancio-Vill, G.E., Valderrama-Marquez, I.A., Ruiz-Gallardo, J.E., Ospina-Martínez, J.O., Osorio, J., Marín-Uribe, J.I., López, J.C., Gualtero, S., Rojas, J.R., Gomez-Nieto, K., Rincon, L.Y.M., Meneses-Ovallos, L., Canas-Giraldo, L.M., Burgos-Florez, L.D., Amaral-Almeida Costa, M., Rodriguez, M., Barahona-Guzmán, N., Mancera-Paez, O., Rios-Arana, P.A., Ortega, R., Romero-Torres, S.L., Pulido-Leon, S.M., Valderrama, S., Moreno-Mejia, V.M., Raigoza-Martinez, W., Villamil-Gomez, W., Pardo-Lopez, Y.A., Argüello-Ruiz, A., Solano-Chinchilla, A., Muñoz-Gutierrez, G.A., Calvo-Hernández, I., Maroto-Vargas, L., Zuniga, M.A., Valverde-Hernandez, M., Chavarria-Ugalde, O., Herrera, B., Díaz, C., Bovera, M.M., Cevallos, C., Pelaez, C., Jara, E., Delgado, V., Coello-Gordon, E.E., Picoita, F., Guerrero-Toapant, F.M., Valencia, F., Santacruz, G., Gonzalez, H., Pazmino, L.N., Garcia, M.F., Arboleda, M., Lascano, M., Alquinga, N., Ramírez, V., Yousef, Reham H.A., Moustafa, Abd El Moniem, Ahmed, A., Elansary, A.M., Ali, Ahmad Mahmoud, Hasanin, Ahmed, Messih, Antoine Abdel, Ramadan, Arwa, El Awady, B.A., Hassan, D.M., Abd El Aziz, Doaa, Hamza, Hala, Agha, Hala Mounir, Ghazi, Islam Abdullorziz, ElKholy, J., Fattah, May Abdel, Elanany, Mervat, Mansour, M., Haleim, M.M.A., Fouda, R., El-Sherif, Rasha Hamed, Bekeit, S., Bayani, V., Elkholy, Y.S., Abdelhamid, Y.M., Salah, Zeinab, Rivera, D.M., Chawla, A., Manked, A.N., Azim, A., Mubarak, A., Thakur, A., Dharan, A.V., Patil, A., Sasidharan, A., Bilolikar, Anil Kumar, Anirban Karmakar, A., Mathew, A.M., Kulkarni, Anuja, Agarwal, Anuradha, Sriram, Anuradha, Dwivedy, A., Dasgupta, Arnab, Bhakta, A., Suganya, Arul Rose, Poojary, A., Mani, Ashwin Kumar, Sakle, Asmita, Abraham, Babu K., Padmini, Baby, Ramachandran, B., Ray, Banambar, Pati, Basanta Kumar, Chaudhury, Bhaskar Narayan, Mishra, Biraj Mohan, Biswas, S., Saibala, M. 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Mehmet, Geyik, M.F., Oral, M., Meric, M., Cengiz, M., Ozcelik, M., Altindis, M., Sunbul, M., Elaldi, N., Kuyucu, N., Unal, N., Oztoprak, N., Yasar, N., Erben, Nurettin, Bayram, Nuri, Dursun, Oguz, Karabay, Oguz, Coskun, O., Horoz, Ozden Ozgur, Turhan, Ozge, Sandal, Ozlem Sarac, Tekin, Recep, Esen, Saban, Erdogan, Selvi Yener, Unal, Serhat, Karacorlu, Sevim, Sen, Suha, Sacar, Suzan, Yarar, Volkan, Oruc, Yeliz, Sahip, Yusuf, Kaya, Zeynep, Philip, Anamma, Elhoufi, Ashraf, Alrahma, Hussain, Sachez, E., Perez, F., Empaire, G.D., Vidal, H., Montes-Bravo, L., Guzman Siritt, M.E., Orozco, N., Navarrete, N., Ruiz, Y., De Anez, Z. Duran-Gil, Van Trang, Dang Thi, Minh, Dao Quang, Co, Dao Xuan, Anh, Dinh Pham Phuong, Thu, Le Thi Anh, Tuyet, Le Thi Diem, Nguyet, Le Thi Thu, Chau, Ngo uy, Binh, Nguyen Gia, Tien, Nguyen Phuc, Anh, Nguyen Quoc, Hang, Phan Thi, Hanh, Tran Thi My, Hang, Tran Thi Thuy, Thu, Truong Anh, Thoa, Vo Thi Hong, Rosenthal, Víctor Daniel, Al-Abdely, Hail M., El-Kholy, Amani Ali, AlKhawaja, Safa A Aziz, Leblebicioglu, Hakan, Mehta, Yatin, Rai, Vineya, Hung, Nguyen Viet, Kanj, Souha Sami, Salama, Mona Foda, Salgado-Yepez, Estuardo, Elahi, Naheed, Morfin Otero, Rayo, Apisarnthanarak, Anucha, De Carvalho, Braulio Matias, Ider, Bat Erdene, Fisher, Dale, Buenaflor, Maria Carmen S.G., Petrov, Michael M., Quesada-Mora, Ana Marcela, Zand, Farid, Gurskis, Vaidotas, Anguseva, Tanja, Ikram, Aamer, Aguilar de Moros, Daisy, Duszynska, Wieslawa, Mejia, Nepomuceno, Horhat, Florin George, Belskiy, Vladislav, Mioljevic, Vesna, Di Silvestre, Gabriela, Furova, Katarina, Ramos-Ortiz, Gloria Y., Gamar Elanbya, May Osman, Satari, Hindra Irawan, Gupta, Umesh, Dendane, Tarek, Raka, Lul, Guanche-Garcell, Humberto, Hu, Bijie, Padgett, Denis, Jayatilleke, Kushlani, Ben Jaballah, Najla, Apostolopoulou, Eleni, Prudencio Leon, Walter Enrique, Sepulveda-Chavez, Alejandra, Telechea, Hector Miguel, Trotter, Andrew, Alvarez-Moreno, Carlos, and Kushner-Davalos, Luis
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6. Is the fourth port routinely required for laparoscopic cholecystectomy? Our three-port laparoscopic cholecystectomy experience
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Ciftci, A., Yazicioglu, M. B., Tiryaki, C., Turgut, H. T., Subasi, O., Ilgoz, M., Civil, O., and Yildiz, S. Y.
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7. Hematuria frequency and association with abnormal urological findings in medical check-up patients
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Sarier, Mehmet, Demir, M., Emek, M., Turgut, H., İstinye Üniversitesi, Sağlık Hizmetleri Meslek Yüksekokulu, Diyaliz Bölümü, and Sarier, Mehmet
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Adult ,Male ,Total Abdominal Ultrasound ,urogenital system ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,urologic and male genital diseases ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Asymptomatic Hematuria ,Prevalence ,Medical Check-up ,Humans ,Female ,Physical Examination ,Hematuria - Abstract
Aims and background: Hematuria is one of the most common findings in urology. The management of hematuria detected in routine medical check-ups is also important in this respect. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of hematuria in patients undergoing medical check-ups and evaluate its association with abnormal urological findings in laboratory tests and imaging. Patients and methods: Asymptomatic patients who presented to the check-up clinic between January 1 and December 31, 2020, were included. All patients underwent a complete laboratory workup and total abdominal ultrasound (TAUS). The distribution of hematuria by sex and age and the relationship between hematuria and abnormal urological findings in the laboratory tests and TAUS were calculated. Results: The mean age of the 2,077 check-up patients was 45.8 ± 12.8 years. The female to male ratio was 1.07:1, and there was no significant difference in age between the sexes (P = 0.655). Microscopic hematuria was detected in 15.9% of the patients. The frequency of hematuria was 10.8% in men and 20.7% in women (P < 0.001). Men with hematuria were significantly older than men without hematuria (P = 0.033), whereas hematuria was not associated with age in women (P = 0.521). When its relationship between abnormal urological findings was evaluated, hematuria had a sensitivity of 21.70% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 18.84, 24.86) and a specificity of 87.11% (95% CI: 85.23, 88.79). Conclusion: The frequency of hematuria in check-up patients was remarkable, at 15.9%. Hematuria in women is more common and unrelated to age, unlike in men. Hematuria had a high specificity but low sensitivity for urological abnormal findings. 35295054
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8. SHORT REPORT: Epidemiology and associated factors for nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection in a tertiary-care hospital
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SACAR, S., KUTLU, S. SAYIN, TURGUT, H., CEVAHIR, N., CENGER, D. HIRCIN, and TEKIN, K.
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9. Comparison of the performance characteristics of the tonpilz transducers fabricated from 0.60PMN-0.40PT & PZT piezoceramics
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Yalcin, Ezgi, primary, Ankut, Merve, additional, Sungur, Sena M., additional, Turgut, H. Ibrahim, additional, Kar, K. Sueda, additional, Alkoy, Sedat, additional, Aykac, Aykut, additional, Boz, Muhammet, additional, Aydin, Ecem, additional, Gozuacik, Namik K., additional, and Menşur, Ebru, additional
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10. The features of infectious diseases departments and anti-infective practices in France and Turkey: a cross-sectional study
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Erdem, H., Stahl, J. P., Inan, A., Kilic, S., Akova, M., Rioux, C., Pierre, I., Canestri, A., Haustraete, E., Engin, D. O., Parlak, E., Argemi, X., Bruley, D., Alp, E., Greffe, S., Hosoglu, S., Patrat-Delon, S., Heper, Y., Tasbakan, M., Corbin, V., Hopoglu, M., Balkan, I. I., Mutlu, B., Demonchy, E., Yilmaz, H., Fourcade, C., Toko-Tchuindzie, L., Kaya, S., Engin, A., Yalci, A., Bernigaud, C., Vahaboglu, H., Curlier, E., Akduman, D., Barrelet, A., Oncu, S., Korten, V., Usluer, G., Turgut, H., Sener, A., Evirgen, O., Elaldi, N., and Gorenek, L.
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11. Nosocomial infections in a Turkish university hospital: a 2‐year survey
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Yalcin, A. N., Turgut, H., Cetin, B., Erbay, H., and Serin, S.
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12. Effectiveness of a multidimensional approach for prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia in 11 adult intensive care units from 10 cities of Turkey: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
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Leblebicioglu, H., Yalcin, A. N., Rosenthal, V. D., Koksal, I., Sirmatel, F., Unal, S., Turgut, H., Ozdemir, D., Ersoz, G., Uzun, C., Ulusoy, S., Esen, S., Ulger, F., Dilek, A., Yilmaz, H., Turhan, O., Gunay, N., Gumus, E., Dursun, O., Yýlmaz, G., Kaya, S., Ulusoy, H., Cengiz, M., Yilmaz, L., Yildirim, G., Topeli, A., Sacar, S., Sungurtekin, H., Uğurcan, D., Geyik, M. F., Şahin, A., Erdogan, S., Kaya, A., Kuyucu, N., Arda, B., and Bacakoglu, F.
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13. Impact of a multidimensional infection control strategy on catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates in the adult intensive care units of 15 developing countries: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
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Rosenthal, V. D., Todi, S. K., Álvarez-Moreno, C., Pawar, M., Karlekar, A., Zeggwagh, A. A., Mitrev, Z., Udwadia, F. E., Navoa-Ng, J. A., Chakravarthy, M., Salomao, R., Sahu, S., Dilek, A., Kanj, S. S., Guanche-Garcell, H., Cuéllar, L. E., Ersoz, G., Nevzat-Yalcin, A., Jaggi, N., Medeiros, E. A., Ye, G., Akan, Ö. A., Mapp, T., Castañeda-Sabogal, A., Matta-Cortés, L., Sirmatel, F., Olarte, N., Torres-Hernández, H., Barahona-Guzmán, N., Fernández-Hidalgo, R., Villamil-Gómez, W., Sztokhamer, D., Forciniti, S., Berba, R., Turgut, H., Bin, C., Yang, Y., Pérez-Serrato, I., Lastra, C. E., Singh, S., Ozdemir, D., Ulusoy, S., and INICC Members
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14. Evaluation of Device Associated Infection Rates in Intensive Care Units of Pamukkale University Hospital
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Turgut, H., Sacar, S., Okke, D., Kavas, S. T., Asan, A., and Kutlu, S. S.
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15. The incidence and types of sella and sphenopetrous bridges
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Peker, T., Anıl, A., Gülekon, N., Turgut, H. B., Pelin, C., and Karaköse, M.
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16. Iodine status of Turkish pregnant women and their offspring: A national cross-sectional survey
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Vural, Mehmet, primary, Koc, Esin, additional, Evliyaoglu, Olcay, additional, Acar, Hazal Cansu, additional, Aydin, Abdurrahman Fatih, additional, Kucukgergin, Canan, additional, Apaydin, Gozde, additional, Erginoz, Ethem, additional, Babazade, Xanim, additional, Sharifova, Sabina, additional, Perk, Yildiz, additional, Satar, M., additional, Buyukkurt, S., additional, Simsek, H., additional, Eroglu, C., additional, Yetkinel, S., additional, Saygili Karagol, B., additional, Karasahin, K.E., additional, Celik, H.T., additional, Beksac, M.S., additional, Tanacan, A., additional, Ecevit, A.N., additional, Tugcu, A.U., additional, Soylemez, F., additional, Okulu, E., additional, Onal, E.E., additional, Oygur, N., additional, Kumru, S., additional, Kaynak Turkmen, M., additional, Turan, O.D., additional, Cizmeci, M.N., additional, Guney Varal, I., additional, Dogan, P., additional, Korkmazer, E., additional, Arayici, S., additional, Cetin, H., additional, Cirali, C., additional, Ozdemir, O.M.A., additional, Ertugrul, S., additional, Yolbas, I., additional, Findik, M.F., additional, Acunas, B., additional, Varol, G.F., additional, Taskin, E., additional, Aydin, M., additional, Caglar, A., additional, Tekgunduz, K.S., additional, Kara, M., additional, Tekin, N., additional, Velipasaoglu, M., additional, Sarikabadayi, Y.U., additional, Abbasoglu, A., additional, Basar, D., additional, El, C., additional, Dolapcioglu, K., additional, Turhan, A.H., additional, Desteli, G., additional, Uslu, S., additional, Koc Bebek, A., additional, Topcuoglu, S., additional, Aksoy Okan, M., additional, Eroglu, M., additional, Erener Ercan, T., additional, Celik, A., additional, Kaya Narter, F., additional, Sancak, S., additional, Cetinkaya, M., additional, Seckin, K.D., additional, Gursoy, T., additional, Celik, E., additional, Coban, A., additional, Aygun, E., additional, Bayraktar, B., additional, Kilicoglu Dane, P.B., additional, Bozdag, S., additional, Durankus, F., additional, Ozdemir, H., additional, Guclu, M., additional, Hamilcikan, S., additional, Kovalak, E.E., additional, Gundogdu, S., additional, Ciler Erden, E., additional, Yilmaz, A., additional, Ataoglu, N., additional, Ataoglu, E., additional, Oguz, D., additional, Oncel, M.Y., additional, Koyuncu Arslan, M., additional, Akar, M., additional, Olukman, O., additional, Ozer, I., additional, Aydin, C., additional, Ozturk, A., additional, Unal, M., additional, Ozudogru, S.E., additional, Aliefendioglu, D., additional, Guzoglu, N., additional, Arisoy, A.E., additional, Senel, Y., additional, Altunhan, H., additional, Yilmaz, F.H., additional, Konak, M., additional, Ozdemir, R., additional, Turgut, H., additional, Gokce, I.K., additional, Faydali, S., additional, Tanriverdi, S., additional, Ozer, E., additional, Celik, Y., additional, Durukan, H., additional, Caner, I., additional, Genc, G., additional, Aygun, C., additional, Tosun, M., additional, Yesilirmak, C., additional, Erden, T., additional, Aslan, Y., additional, Mutlu, M., additional, Aran, T., additional, Kader, S., additional, Bor, M., additional, Ozkan, I., additional, Hilali, N.G., additional, Hakyemez Toptan, H., additional, Memur, S., additional, Sari, S., additional, Aydemir, C., additional, Ekmen, S., additional, Yurtcu, E., additional, Sahin, S., additional, Kanburoglu, M.K., additional, Gurlek, B., additional, Oguz, B, additional, Bozkurt, O., additional, Yucesoy, E., additional, and Tunc, T., additional
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17. Supraarticular, supramastoid and suprameatal crests on the outer surface of the temporal bone and the relation between them
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Turgut, H. Basri, Anil, A., Peker, T., Pelin, C., and Gülekon, I. N.
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18. Patent ductus arteriosus, large right pulmonary artery and brachiocephalic trunk variations. A case report
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Turgut, H. B., Peker, T., Anil, A., and Barut, Ç.
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- 2001
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19. Relationship between liver biopsy and non-invasive biochemical methods in determination of liver fibrosis in treatment-naive chronic hepatitis C patients: a multicentre study: O595
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Koksal, I., Yilmaz, G., Parlak, M., Demirdal, T., Kinikli, S., Candan, M., Kaya, A., Akhan, S., Aydogdu, O., Turgut, H., Gurbuz, Y., Dagli, O., Gokal, A., Guner, R., Kuruuzum, Z., Tarakci, H., and Beslen, N.
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- 2012
20. The Effect of Varicocelectomy on the Pregnancy Rate in Patients with Severe Oligospermia
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Turgut, H, primary
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- 2020
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21. Epidemiology and associated factors for nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection in a tertiary-care hospital
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SACAR, S., KUTLU, S. SAYIN, TURGUT, H., CEVAHIR, N., CENGER, D. HIRCIN, and TEKIN, K.
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- 2010
22. Various types of suprameatal spines and depressions in the human temporal bone
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Peker, T. V., Pelin, C., Turgut, H. B., Anıl, A., and Sevim, A.
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- 1998
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23. Cardioprotective Effects of Nigella sativa Oil on Cyclosporine A-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Rats
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Ebru, Uz, Burak, Uz, Yusuf, Selcoki, Reyhan, Bayrak, Arif, Kaya, Faruk, Turgut H., Emin, Mete, Aydn, Karanfil, lhan Atilla, İ, Semsettin, Sahin, and Kemal, Erdemli
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24. The role of hepatitis E virus in acute sporadic non-A, non-B hepatitis
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Köksal, I., Aydin, K., Kardes, B., Turgut, H., and Murt, F.
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25. A beaklike bony extension of the medial aspect of the greater sciatic notch: a radiographic appearance sexually influenced
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Gülekon, I. and Turgut, H.
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26. Bilateral anomaly of anterior bellies of digastric muscles
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Peker, T., Turgut, H. B., and Anil, A.
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27. Insertion abnormality of bilateral pectoralis minimus
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Turgut, H. B., Anil, A., Peker, T., and Barut, C.
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- 2000
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28. Isolated from Patients with Chronical Infection in Turkey
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Asan, A, Sayan, M, Akhan, S, Koruk, ST, Aygen, B, Sirmatel, F, Eraksoy, H, Tuna, N, Kose, S, Kaya, A, Tulek, NE, Demir, NA, Mistik, R, Ormen, B, Korkmaz, F, Yildirmak, T, Ural, O, Aydin, M, Turgut, H, Gunal, O, and Demirturk, N
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Chronic Hepatitis B ,HBV Polymerase ,Hepatitis B Virus ,Sequence Analysis ,HBsAg ,Antiviral Drug Resistance - Abstract
Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) has a high mutation rate due to its unusual replication strategy leading to the production of a large number of virions with single and double mutations. The mutations, in turn, are associated with the development of drug resistance to nucleos(t)ide analogs (NUCs) in patients before and during NUCs therapy. Objectives: The current study aimed at investigating the molecular characterization of HBV in Turkish patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection. Methods: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and direct sequencing procedures were used to analyze mutations. The detected drug resistance mutations were divided into the nucleos(t) ide analogs primary, partial, and compensatory resistance groups. The amino acid substitutions of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) were categorized into antiviral drug - associated potential vaccine-escape mutations (ADAPVEMs) and typical HBsAg amino acid substitutions, which included hepatitis B hyperimmunoglobulin (HBIg) - selected escape mutation, vaccine escape mutation, hepatitis B misdiagnosis, and immune - selected amino acid substitutions. Results: The number of patients included in the study was 528 out of which 271 (51.3%) were treatment - naive and 351 (66.3%) were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) - negative. Moreover, 325 (61.6%) were males with a mean age of 38 years (range: 18 - 69). Primary, partial, and compensatory resistance to NUCs was reported in 174 (32.9%) patients. Six different ADAPVEM motifs were determined in both treatment - naive and treatment - experienced patients, namely, sF161L/rtI169X, sE164D/rtV173L, sL172L/rtA181T, sL173F/rtA181V, sS195M/rtM204V, and sS196L/rtM204I. The prevalence of ADAPVEMs and typical HBsAg escape mutations was 5.3% (n = 28) and 34.8% (n = 184), respectively. Conclusions: The analysis of drug resistance should constitute a fundamental part of the follow - up period of patients with CHB undergone treatment with NUCs. The surveillance of development of drug resistance mutations, while receiving treatment for hepatitis B is of paramount importance to monitor and control the emerging resistance.
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29. liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C infection: A multicenter
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Koksal, I, Yilmaz, G, Parlak, M, Demirdal, T, Kinikli, S, Candan, M, Kaya, A, Akhan, S, Aydogdu, O, Turgut, H, Gurbuz, Y, Dagli, O, Gokal, AA, Guner, R, Kuruuzum, Z, Tarakci, H, Beslen, N, Erdogan, S, and Ozdener, F
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Chronic hepatitis C infection ,liver fibrosis ,FibroTest ,APRI ,Forns ,index ,Fib-4 ,non-invasive serum biomarkers - Abstract
Background/Aims: The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is important cause of chronic hepatitis. Liver biopsy is considered the gold standard for assessment of fibrosis but this procedure is an invasive procedure. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of non-invasive serum biomarkers, separately and in combinations, on liver fibrosis in treatment-naive chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and sixteen treatment-naive CHC patients were enrolled from 32 locations across Turkey in this open-labelled, non-interventional prospective observational study. FibroTest (R), aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index(A-PRI), aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase ratio (AAR), fibrosis index based on four factors (FIB-4), Age-platelet(AP) index and Forns index were measured and compared with Metavir scores got from liver biopsies. Results: Data from 182 patients with baseline liver biopsy were suitable for analysis. One hundred and twenty patients (65.9%) had F0-F1 fibrosis and 62 patients (34.1%) had F2-F4 fibrosis. APRI 0.732 area under the curve(AUC) indicated advanced fibrosis with 69% sensitivity and 77% specificity. FIB-4 0.732 AUC and FibroTest 0.715 AUC indicated advanced fibrosis with 69% and 78.4% sensitivity, and 75% and 71.4% specificity, respectively. The combined use of tests also led to an increase in AUC and specificity. Combinations of FibroTest with APRI and/or FIB-4, and FIB-4 with APRI were optimal for the evaluation of liver fibrosis. Conclusion: Fibrotest, FIB-4, APRI, AP index and Forns index exhibit good diagnostic performance for determining liver fibrosis in CHC patients, and the use of at least two tests together will increase their diagnostic value still further.
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30. Improved flotation of heat treated lignite with saline solutions containing mono and multivalent ions
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Ozdemir, O., Ersoy, O.F., Guven, O., Turgut, H., Cinar, M., and Çelik, M.S.
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020209 energy ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Heat-Treatment ,Lignite ,Saline Solutions ,Flotation ,DLVO ,02 engineering and technology ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing; ISSN 2084-4735
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31. Turkey (TR-ROP study): a prospective, multicentre study in 69 neonatal
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Bas, AY, Demirel, N, Koc, E, Isik, DU, Hirfanoglu, IM, Tunc, T, Sari, FN, Karatekin, G, Koklu, E, Altunhan, H, Turgut, H, Narter, F, Tarakci, N, Tekgunduz, KS, Ozkiraz, S, Aydemir, C, Ozdemir, A, Cetinkaya, B, Kazanci, E, Tastekin, A, Calkavur, S, Ozyurt, BM, Demirelli, Y, Asker, HS, Mutlu, B, Uygur, O, Ozkan, H, Armangil, D, Ozlu, F, Mert, MK, Ergin, H, Ozcan, B, Bas, EK, Okulu, E, Acunas, B, Celik, U, Uslu, SI, Mutlu, M, Demir, N, Eroglu, F, Gokmen, Z, Beken, S, Bayraktar, BT, Hakan, N, Kucuktasci, K, Orman, A, Comert, S, Ertugrul, S, Ustun, N, Sahin, O, Terek, D, Kale, Y, Konak, M, Yurttutan, S, Aydemir, O, Zenciroglu, A, Sarici, D, Guzoglu, N, Hamilcikan, S, Gursoy, T, Tuzun, F, Ors, R, Arslan, S, Akdag, A, Memisoglu, A, Yasa, B, Hekimoglu, B, Turan, O, Aylanc, H, Takci, S, Celik, T, Sahin, S, Kilic, I, Kara, C, Tunay, ZO, Celik, G, Gozen, I, Satirtav, G, Polat, N, Oral, AY, Tokgoz, M, Keles, S, Bilgin, B, Ugurbas, SC, Karaca, C, Keskek, NS, Ekinci, DY, Balci, O, Altan, EV, Bakbak, S, Ceylan, NA, Kimyon, S, Alyamac, G, Ture, G, Yildiz, M, Calis, F, Sizmaz, S, Sukgen, E, Cetin, EN, Ozcimen, M, Demir, ST, Atila, H, Ozal, A, Tufaner, G, Yucel, OE, Kola, M, Seven, E, Ozdek, S, Durukan, AH, Kal, A, Celebi, ARC, Koytak, IA, Alacamli, G, Esme, A, Catak, O, Perente, I, Sahin, A, Akcakaya, AA, Kiray, G, Nalcaci, S, Aksoy, U, Bakbak, B, Comez, A, Gursoy, H, Kabatas, EU, Petricli, IS, Yumusak, ME, Kirgiz, A, Uludag, G, Yaman, A, Dadaci, Z, Karatas, A, Celiker, H, Cebeci, Z, Esenulku, MC, Akkoyun, I, Ersan, I, Demir, S, Kadayifcilar, S, Unsal, AIA, and Hocaoglu, M
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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) 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
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32. Diagnostic value of combined serum biomarkers for the evaluation of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C infection: A multicenter, noninterventional, observational study
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Köksal İ, Yılmaz G, Parlak M, Demirdal T, Kınıklı S, Candan M, Kaya A, Akhan S, Aydoğdu Ö, Turgut H, Gürbüz Y, Dağlı Ö, Gökal AA, Güner R, Kuruüzüm Z, Tarakçı H, Beslen N, Erdoğan S, Özdener F, and Study Group TCHC
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Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Alanine Transaminase/blood ,Area Under Curve ,Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood ,Biomarkers/blood ,Biopsy ,Female ,Hepacivirus ,Hepatitis C, Chronic/*blood/complications/virology ,Humans ,Liver/pathology/virology ,Liver Cirrhosis/*diagnosis/virology ,Liver Function Tests/methods/*statistics & numerical data ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Platelet Count ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Turkey ,Young Adult - Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is important cause of chronic hepatitis. Liver biopsy is considered the gold standard for assessment of fibrosis but this procedure is an invasive procedure. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of non-invasive serum biomarkers, separately and in combinations, on liver fibrosis in treatment-naive chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two hundred and sixteen treatment-naive CHC patients were enrolled from 32 locations across Turkey in this open-labelled, non-interventional prospective observational study. FibroTest®, aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index(APRI), aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase ratio (AAR), fibrosis index based on four factors (FIB-4), Age-platelet(AP) index and Forns index were measured and compared with Metavir scores got from liver biopsies. RESULTS: Data from 182 patients with baseline liver biopsy were suitable for analysis. One hundred and twenty patients (65.9%) had F0-F1 fibrosis and 62 patients (34.1%) had F2-F4 fibrosis. APRI 0.732 area under the curve(AUC) indicated advanced fibrosis with 69% sensitivity and 77% specificity. FIB-4 0.732 AUC and FibroTest 0.715 AUC indicated advanced fibrosis with 69% and 78.4% sensitivity, and 75% and 71.4% specificity, respectively. The combined use of tests also led to an increase in AUC and specificity. Combinations of FibroTest with APRI and/or FIB-4, and FIB-4 with APRI were optimal for the evaluation of liver fibrosis. CONCLUSION: Fibrotest, FIB-4, APRI, AP index and Forns index exhibit good diagnostic performance for determining liver fibrosis in CHC patients, and the use of at least two tests together will increase their diagnostic value still further.
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33. Central nervous system infections in the absence of cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis
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Erdem, H., Ozturk-Engin, D., Cag, Y., Senbayrak, S., Inan, A., Kazak, E., Savasci, U., Elaldi, N., Vahaboglu, H., Hasbun, R., Nechifor, M., Tireli, H., Kilicoglu, G., Defres, S., Gulsun, S., Ceran, N., Crisan, A., Johansen, I.S., Namiduru, M., Dayan, S., Kayabas, U., Parlak, E., Khalifa, A., Kursun, E., Sipahi, O.R., Yemisen, M., Akbulut, A., Bitirgen, M., Popovic, N., Kandemir, B., Luca, C., Parlak, M., Stahl, J.P., Pehlivanoglu, F., Simeon, S., Ulu-Kilic, A., Yasar, K., Yilmaz, G., Yilmaz, E., Beovic, B., Catroux, M., Lakatos, B., Sunbul, M., Oncul, O., Alabay, S., Sahin-Horasan, E., Kose, S., Shehata, G., Andre, K., Dragovac, G., Gul, H.C., Karakas, A., Chadapaud, S., Hansmann, Y., Harxhi, A., Kirova, V., Masse-Chabredier, I., Oncu, S., Sener, A., Tekin, R., Deveci, O., Ozkaya, H.D., Karabay, O., Agalar, C., Gencer, S., Karahocagil, M.K., Karsen, H., Kaya, S., Pekok, A.U., Celen, M.K., Deniz, S., Ulug, M., Demirdal, T., Guven, T., Bolukcu, S., Avci, M., Nayman-Alpat, S., Yaşar, K., Pehlivanoʇlu, F., Ates-Guler, S., Mutlu-Yilmaz, E., Tosun, S., Sirmatel, F., Batirel, A., Öztoprak, N., Kadanali, A., Turgut, H., Baran, A.I., Karaahmetoglu, G., Sunnetcioglu, M., Haykir-Solay, A., Denk, A., Ayaz, C., Gorenek, L., Larsen, L., Poljak, M., Barsic, B., Argemi, X., Sørensen, S.M., Bohr, A.L., Tattevin, P., Gunst, J.D., Baštáková, L., Jereb, M., Chehri, M., Beraud, G., Del Vecchio, R.F., Maresca, M., Yilmaz, H., Sharif-Yakan, A., Kanj, S.S., Korkmaz, F., Komur, S., Coskuner, S.A., Ince, N., Akkoyunlu, Y., Halac, G., Nemli, S.A., Ak, O., Gunduz, A., Gozel, M.G., Hatipoglu, M., Cicek-Senturk, G., Akcam, F.Z., Inkaya, A.C., Sagmak-Tartar, A., Ersoy, Y., Tuncer-Ertem, G., Balkan, I.I., Cetin, B., Ersoz, G., Ozgunes, N., Yesilkaya, A., Erturk, A., Gundes, S., Turhan, V., Yalci, A., Aydin, E., Diktas, H., Ulcay, A., Seyman, D., and Leblebicioglu, H.
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protein cerebrospinal fluid level ,Male ,pleocytosis ,Meningitis, Pneumococcal ,Leukocytosis ,herpes simplex encephalitis ,CSF ,Leukocyte ,brucella meningitis ,Article ,cerebrospinal fluid ,clinical feature ,female ,Central Nervous System Infections ,tuberculous meningitis ,Tuberculosis, Meningeal ,central nervous system infection ,middle aged ,neurosyphilis ,Encephalitis ,Humans ,pathology ,Meningitis ,human ,pneumococcal meningitis - Abstract
Previous multicenter/multinational studies were evaluated to determine the frequency of the absence of cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis in patients with central nervous system infections, as well as the clinical impact of this condition. It was found that 18% of neurosyphilis, 7.9% of herpetic meningoencephalitis, 3% of tuberculous meningitis, 1.7% of Brucella meningitis, and 0.2% of pneumococcal meningitis cases did not display cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis. Most patients were not immunosuppressed. Patients without pleocytosis had a high rate of unfavorable outcomes and thus this condition should not be underestimated. © 2017 The Author(s)
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34. Protein-Polymer Nanohybrids
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Delaittre, G., primary, Beloqui, A., additional, Gil Alvaradejo, G., additional, Miceli, E., additional, Varadharajan, D., additional, Turgut, H., additional, Morgenstern, J., additional, and Hubbuch, J., additional
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35. The effects of lornoksikam and intravenous iboprofen in lower extremity ischemia reperfusion injury
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Comu, F. M., Turgut, H., Arpaci, A. H., Kucuk, A., ARSLAN, MUSTAFA, Ozer, A., Sezen, S. C., Koc, D. S., Kosem, B., Bayraktar, A., Kartal, S., Tosun, M., Sivgin, V., and AYDIN, Muhammed Enes
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36. AIRWAY MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CLEFT LIP-PALATE
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Gumus, A., Yildirim, Z. Baysal, Turgut, H., Yildirim, M. B., and Aycan, I. O.
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Erdem, H, Senbayrak, S, Meric, K, Batirel, A, Karahocagil, MK, Hasbun, R, Sengoz, G, Karsen, H, Kaya, S, Inal, AS, Pekok, AU, Celen, MK, Deniz, S, Ulug, M, Demirdal, T, Namiduru, M, Tekin, R, Guven, T, Parlak, E, Bolukcu, S, Avci, M, Sipahi, OR, Ozturk-Engin, D, Yasar, K, Pehlivanoglu, F, Yilmaz, E, Ates-Guler, S, Mutlu-Yilmaz, E, Tosun, S, Sirmatel, F, Sahin-Horasan, E, Akbulut, A, Oztoprak, N, Cag, Y, Kadanali, A, Turgut, H, Baran, AI, Gul, HC, Sunnetcioglu, M, Haykir-Solay, A, Denk, A, Inan, A, Ayaz, C, Ulcay, A, Kose, S, Agalar, C, and Elaldi, N
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Diagnosis ,Inflammation ,Neurobrucellosis ,Computerized tomography ,Magnetic resonance imaging - Abstract
Objective Neuroimaging abnormalities in central nervous system (CNS) brucellosis are not well documented. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of imaging abnormalities in neurobrucellosis and to identify factors associated with leptomeningeal and basal enhancement, which frequently results in unfavorable outcomes. Methods Istanbul-3 study evaluated 263 adult patients with CNS brucellosis from 26 referral centers and reviewed their 242 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 226 computerized tomography (CT) scans of the brain. Results A normal CT or MRI scan was seen in 143 of 263 patients (54.3 %). Abnormal imaging findings were grouped into the following four categories: (a) inflammatory findings: leptomeningeal involvements (44), basal meningeal enhancements (30), cranial nerve involvements (14), spinal nerve roots enhancement (8), brain abscesses (7), granulomas (6), and arachnoiditis (4). (b) White-matter involvement: white-matter involvement (32) with or without demyelinating lesions (7). (c) Vascular involvement: vascular involvement (42) mostly with chronic cerebral ischemic changes (37). (d) Hydrocephalus/cerebral edema: hydrocephalus (20) and brain edema (40). On multivariate logistic regression analysis duration of symptoms since the onset (OR 1.007; 95 % CI 1-28, p = 0.01), polyneuropathy and radiculopathy (OR 5.4; 95 % CI 1.002-1.013, p = 0.044), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)/serum glucose rate (OR 0.001; 95 % CI 000-0.067, p = 0.001), and CSF protein (OR 2.5; 95 % CI 2.32.7, p = 0.0001) were associated with diffuse inflammation. Conclusions In this study, 45 % of neurobrucellosis patients had abnormal neuroimaging findings. The duration of symptoms, polyneuropathy and radiculopathy, high CSF protein level, and low CSF/serum glucose rate were associated with inflammatory findings on imaging analyses.
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38. Effects of intravenous ibuprofen and lornoxicam on erythrocyte deformability in rats undergoing hind limb ischemia reperfusion injury
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Sivgin, V., primary, Kucuk, A., additional, Comu, F. M., additional, Kosem, B., additional, Kartal, S., additional, Turgut, H. C., additional, Arpaci, H., additional, Aydin, M. E., additional, Koc, D. S., additional, Ozer, A., additional, Arslan, M., additional, and Alkan, M., additional
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39. The Rock Tombs in Upper Söğütlü
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Turgut H. Zeyrek
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Kaya mezarları ,Dromos ,Kamosorion ,Monumental tombs ,Anıtsal mezar ,Commagene ,Hypogaea ,Chamosorion ,lcsh:Social Sciences ,lcsh:H ,Upper Söğütlü ,Hipoje ,Sarcophagus ,Kommagene ,Yukarı Söğütlü ,lcsh:H1-99 ,lcsh:Social sciences (General) ,Lahit ,Rock tombs - Abstract
Upper Söğütlü (Southeast Anatolian/Turkey), a region bounded by the river Euphrates and the Tauros Mountains, was known in classical antiquity as Commagene. In this study, rock tombs, which were found in the necropolises of the city, are evaluated. These tombs were brought out by coincidence at an indeterminate time and through excavations carried out without permission. Necropolises differ in their aspects and characteristics due to the topography of the land. Keysun (Southeast Anatolian/Turkey) and its fertile land create together excellent for small settlements build close to each other. Instead of separating a place for tombs on the plain fertile land, every suitable place near the settlements was used as necropolis. Rock faces found near the city of the plains, slopes around the settlements and hill sides were preferred as burial places. The region examined in this study establishes that the rock tombs with the forms sarcophagus and hypogaeum were the dominant grave types in the late Hellenistic and Roman period. It can be established that the reform policy within the borders of the kingdom of Antiochus I had an influence on the tomb architecture of the region, as on the types in Upper Söğütlü. The ethnic origin of the king, with eastern and western aspects, is reflected in the grave culture of this region. The tombs of the kings Dikili Taş (Sesönk) and Karakuş, in the main centre of the kingdom cult on the Nemrud Mountain, served as tomb-architecture-models for the people of Commagene. The tombs that have been found by surveys in the necropolis areas of Doliche, Perre and Turus confirm that there is a general type of tombs in the region of Commagene. Findings of researches in Upper Söğütlü back up this opinion. The main types of rock tombs determined in the necropolises of Upper Söğütlü are chamosorion and hypogaea. Among tombs seen in the same necropolis some must have had a high construction price like those with burial chambers build under ground or those build into rock slopes, they indicated luxury and were symbols of status in that society. Consequently must the first usage period be late Hellenistic - early Roman, since the region of Commagene at that time was at its peak. Although the impression arises, that the general Commagenian type of rock tombs expresses a local tradition of tomb architecture, are the influences from the tomb tradition of the neighbouring cultural centre of Syria and as well Roman Empire evident
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40. Istanbul as a palimpsest city and imperfection
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Turgut H., Maltepe Üniversitesi, and Turgut H.
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41. Surgical site infection rates in 16 cities in Turkey: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
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Leblebicioglu H, Erben N, Rosenthal VD, Sener A, Uzun C, Senol G, Ersoz G, Demirdal T, Duygu F, Willke A, Sirmatel F, Oztoprak N, Koksal I, Oncul O, Gurbuz Y, Güçlü E, Turgut H, Yalcin AN, Ozdemir D, Kendirli T, Aslan T, Esen S, Ulger F, Dilek A, Yilmaz H, Sunbul M, Ozgunes I, Usluer G, Otkun M, Kaya A, Kuyucu N, Kaya Z, Meric M, Azak E, Yýlmaz G, Kaya S, Ulusoy H, Haznedaroglu T, Gorenek L, Acar A, Tutuncu E, Karabay O, Kaya G, Sacar S, Sungurtekin H, Uğurcan D, Turhan O, Gumus E, and Dursu
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Cities ,Cohort Studies ,Hospitals ,Humans ,Prevalence ,Prospective Studies ,Surgical Wound Infection/*epidemiology ,Turkey/epidemiology - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a threat to patient safety; however, there were no available data on SSI rates stratified by surgical procedure (SP) in Turkey. METHODS: Between January 2005 and December 2011, a cohort prospective surveillance study on SSIs was conducted by the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) in 20 hospitals in 16 Turkish cities. Data from hospitalized patients were registered using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) methods and definitions for SSIs. Surgical procedures (SPs) were classified into 22 types according to International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision criteria. RESULTS: We recorded 1879 SSIs, associated with 41,563 SPs (4.3%; 95% confidence interval, 4.3-4.7). Among the results, the SSI rate per type of SP compared with rates reported by the INICC and CDC NHSN were 11.9% for ventricular shunt (vs 12.9% vs 5.6%); 5.3% for craniotomy (vs 4.4% vs 2.6%); 4.9% for coronary bypass with chest and donor incision (vs 4.5 vs 2.9); 3.5% for hip prosthesis (vs 2.6% vs 1.3%), and 3.0% for cesarean section (vs 0.7% vs 1.8%). CONCLUSIONS: In most of the 22 types of SP analyzed, our SSI rates were higher than the CDC NHSN rates and similar to the INICC rates. This study advances the knowledge of SSI epidemiology in Turkey, allowing the implementation of targeted interventions.
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42. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
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Leblebicioglu, H, Erben, N, Rosenthal, VD, Sener, A, Uzun, C, Senol, G, Ersoz, G, Demirdal, T, Duygu, F, Willke, A, Sirmatel, F, Oztoprak, N, Koksal, I, Oncul, O, Gurbuz, Y, Guclu, E, Turgut, H, Yalcin, AN, Ozdemir, D, Kendirli, T, Aslan, T, Esen, S, Ulger, F, Dilek, A, Yilmaz, H, Sunbul, M, Ozgunes, I, Usluer, G, Otkun, M, Kaya, A, Kuyucu, N, Kaya, Z, Meric, M, Azak, E, Yylmaz, G, Kaya, S, Ulusoy, H, Haznedaroglu, T, Gorenek, L, Acar, A, Tutuncu, E, Karabay, O, Kaya, G, Sacar, S, Sungurtekin, H, Ugurcan, D, Turhan, O, Gumus, E, Dursun, O, Geyik, MF, Sahin, A, Erdogan, S, Ince, E, Karbuz, A, Ciftci, E, Tasyapar, N, and Gunes, M
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infection ,Surgical wound infection ,Developing countries ,Hospital infection ,Nosocomial infection ,Health care-associated - Abstract
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a threat to patient safety; however, there were no available data on SSI rates stratified by surgical procedure (SP) in Turkey. Methods: Between January 2005 and December 2011, a cohort prospective surveillance study on SSIs was conducted by the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) in 20 hospitals in 16 Turkish cities. Data from hospitalized patients were registered using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) methods and definitions for SSIs. Surgical procedures (SPs) were classified into 22 types according to International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision criteria. Results: We recorded 1879 SSIs, associated with 41,563 SPs (4.3%; 95% confidence interval, 4.3-4.7). Among the results, the SSI rate per type of SP compared with rates reported by the INICC and CDC NHSN were 11.9% for ventricular shunt (vs 12.9% vs 5.6%); 5.3% for craniotomy (vs 4.4% vs 2.6%); 4.9% for coronary bypass with chest and donor incision (vs 4.5 vs 2.9); 3.5% for hip prosthesis (vs 2.6% vs 1.3%), and 3.0% for cesarean section (vs 0.7% vs 1.8%). Conclusions: In most of the 22 types of SP analyzed, our SSI rates were higher than the CDC NHSN rates and similar to the INICC rates. This study advances the knowledge of SSI epidemiology in Turkey, allowing the implementation of targeted interventions. Copyright (C) 2015 by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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- 2015
43. Tuberculous and brucellosis meningitis differential diagnosis
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Erdem H, Senbayrak S, Gencer S, Hasbun R, Karahocagil MK, Sengoz G, Karsen H, Kaya S, Civljak R, Inal AS, Pekok AU, Celen MK, Deniz S, Ulug M, Demirdal T, Namiduru M, Tekin R, Guven T, Parlak E, Bolukcu S, Avci M, Sipahi OR, Nayman-Alpat S, Yaşar K, Pehlivanoğlu F, Yilmaz E, Ates-Guler S, Mutlu-Yilmaz E, Tosun S, Sirmatel F, Şahin-Horasan E, Akbulut A, Johansen IS, Simeon S, Batirel A, Öztoprak N, Cag Y, Catroux M, Hansmann Y, Kadanali A, Turgut H, Baran AI, Gul HC, Karaahmetoglu G, and Sunnetcioglu
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Adult ,Brucellosis/*diagnosis/epidemiology ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Meningitis, Bacterial/diagnosis/epidemiology ,Middle Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Tuberculosis, Meningeal/*diagnosis/epidemiology ,Turkey ,Young Adult ,urologic and male genital diseases - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Thwaites and Lancet scoring systems have been used in the rapid diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). However, brucellar meningoencephalitis (BME) has similar characteristics with TBM. The ultimate aim of this study is to infer data to see if BME should be included in the differential diagnosis of TBM when these two systems suggest the presence of TBM. METHOD: BME and TBM patients from 35 tertiary hospitals were included in this study. Overall 294 adult patients with BME and 190 patients with TBM were enrolled. All patients involved in the study had microbiological confirmation for either TBM or BME. Finally, the Thwaites and Lancet scoring systems were assessed in both groups. RESULTS: The Thwaites scoring system more frequently predicted BME cases (n = 292, 99.3%) compared to the TBM group (n = 182, 95.8%) (P = 0.017). According to the Lancet scoring system, the mean scores for BME and TBM were 9.43 ± 1.71 and 11.45 ± 3.01, respectively (P < 0.001). In addition, TBM cases were classified into "probable" category more significantly compared to BME cases, and BME cases were categorized into the "possible" category more frequently. CONCLUSIONS: When the Thwaites or Lancet scoring systems indicate TBM, brucellar etiology should also be taken into consideration particularly in endemic countries.
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- 2015
44. Surgical site infection rates in 16 cities in Turkey: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
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Leblebicioglu, H., Erben, N., Rosenthal, V.D., Sener, A., Uzun, C., Senol, G., Ersoz, G., Demirdal, T., Duygu, F., Willke, A., Sirmatel, F., Oztoprak, N., Koksal, I., Oncul, O., Gurbuz, Y., Güçlü, E., Turgut, H., Yalcin, A.N., Ozdemir, D., Kendirli, T., Aslan, T., Esen, S., Ulger, F., Dilek, A., Yilmaz, H., Sunbul, M., Ozgunes, I., Usluer, G., Otkun, M., Kaya, A., Kuyucu, N., Kaya, Z., Meric, M., Azak, E., Yýlmaz, G., Kaya, S., Ulusoy, H., Haznedaroglu, T., Gorenek, L., Acar, A., Tutuncu, E., Karabay, O., Kaya, G., Sacar, S., Sungurtekin, H., Uğurcan, Doğaç, Turhan, O., Gumus, E., Dursun, O., Geyik, M.F., Şahin, A., Erdogan, S., Ince, E., Karbuz, A., Çiftçi, E., Taşyapar, N., and Güneş, M.
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Turkey ,Surgical wound infection ,Health careeassociated infection ,prevalence ,infection rate ,surgical infection ,Article ,Turkey (republic) ,Developing countries ,Cohort Studies ,hip prosthesis ,Nosocomial infection ,coronary artery bypass graft ,Humans ,Hospital infection ,human ,Prospective Studies ,hospital ,Cities ,cesarean section ,craniotomy ,clinical trial ,cohort analysis ,shunting ,Hospitals ,hospital patient ,multicenter study ,city ,prospective study - Abstract
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a threat to patient safety; however, there were no available data on SSI rates stratified by surgical procedure (SP) in Turkey. Methods: Between January 2005 and December 2011, a cohort prospective surveillance study on SSIs was conducted by the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) in 20 hospitals in 16 Turkish cities. Data from hospitalized patients were registered using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) methods and definitions for SSIs. Surgical procedures (SPs) were classified into 22 types according to International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision criteria. Results: We recorded 1879 SSIs, associated with 41,563 SPs (4.3%; 95% confidence interval, 4.3-4.7). Among the results, the SSI rate per type of SP compared with rates reported by the INICC and CDC NHSN were 11.9% for ventricular shunt (vs 12.9% vs 5.6%); 5.3% for craniotomy (vs 4.4% vs 2.6%); 4.9% for coronary bypass with chest and donor incision (vs 4.5 vs 2.9); 3.5% for hip prosthesis (vs 2.6% vs 1.3%), and 3.0% for cesarean section (vs 0.7% vs 1.8%). Conclusions: In most of the 22 types of SP analyzed, our SSI rates were higher than the CDC NHSN rates and similar to the INICC rates. This study advances the knowledge of SSI epidemiology in Turkey, allowing the implementation of targeted interventions. Copyright © 2015 by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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45. Design workshops as a tool for informal architectural education
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Turgut H., Cantürk E., and Maltepe Üniversitesi
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Informal architectural education ,Place ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Workshops ,Palimpsest city ,Istanbul - Abstract
Although the design studio has formally been the locus for design education, informal education approach has gained more and more acceptance in the world. Informal education, which is the education outside the confines of curricula, includes the acquisition of knowledge and skills through experience, reading, social contact, etc. Workshops cover the essential weight of this informal education. Although the role of the design workshops in architectural design education has been very limited through overall design education's past, many schools of architecture have taken steps to consider workshops as the part of informal learning and education. "Culture and Space in the Build environment" (CSBE) Network of IAPS have been organizing "culture and design workshop series" for graduate and post graduate students in Turkey since 2001. In these workshops, a design teaching approach based on the conceptual framework of culture and space interactions is applied. The conceptual framework developed for the architectural design education, takes three fundamental starting points for workshops as the part of informal design education: as a tool for informal design education (method), as a tool for learning & understanding culture-environment relations (content), and as a tool for awareness of different environments/contexts (scale/place). The foundation of the conceptual framework is based on the general approach that discusses the "architectural design process" with regards to environmental context and content. Within this context the aim of the paper is to discuss and evaluate the importance and the contribution of workshops as tool for informal architectural design education. These discussions will be held on the case of IAPS-CBSE Network's last workshop "Istanbul as a Palimpsest City and Imperfection". In the paper, the process, the method, the content and the results of workshop studies will be discussed and evaluated.
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- 2015
46. practices in France and Turkey: a cross-sectional study
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Erdem, H, Stahl, JP, Inan, A, Kilic, S, Akova, M, Rioux, C, Pierre, I, Canestri, A, Haustraete, E, Engin, DO, Parlak, E, Argemi, X, Bruley, D, Alp, E, Greffe, S, Hosoglu, S, Patrat-Delon, S, Heper, Y, Tasbakan, M, Corbin, V, Hopoglu, M, Balkan, II, Mutlu, B, Demonchy, E, Yilmaz, H, Fourcade, C, Toko-Tchuindzie, L, Kaya, S, Engin, A, Yalci, A, Bernigaud, C, Vahaboglu, H, Curlier, E, Akduman, D, Barrelet, A, Oncu, S, Korten, V, Usluer, G, Turgut, H, Sener, A, Evirgen, O, Elaldi, N, and Gorenek, L
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The aim of this study was to assess the infectious diseases (ID) wards of tertiary hospitals in France and Turkey for technical capacity, infection control, characteristics of patients, infections, infecting organisms, and therapeutic approaches. This cross-sectional study was carried out on a single day on one of the weekdays of June 17-21, 2013. Overall, 36 ID departments from Turkey (n = 21) and France (n = 15) were involved. On the study day, 273 patients were hospitalized in Turkish and 324 patients were followed in French ID departments. The numbers of patients and beds in the hospitals, and presence of an intensive care unit (ICU) room in the ID ward was not different in both France and Turkey. Bed occupancy in the ID ward, single rooms, and negative pressure rooms were significantly higher in France. The presence of a laboratory inside the ID ward was more common in Turkish ID wards. The configuration of infection control committees, and their qualifications and surveillance types were quite similar in both countries. Although differences existed based on epidemiology, the distribution of infections were uniform on both sides. In Turkey, anti-Gram-positive agents, carbapenems, and tigecycline, and in France, cephalosporins, penicillins, aminoglycosides, and metronidazole were more frequently preferred. Enteric Gram-negatives and hepatitis B and C were more frequent in Turkey, while human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and streptococci were more common in France (p < 0.05 for all significances). Various differences and similarities existed in France and Turkey in the ID wards. However, the current scene is that ID are managed with high standards in both countries.
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47. report on device-associated infection rates in 19 cities of Turkey, data
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Leblebicioglu, H, Erben, N, Rosenthal, VD, Atasay, B, Erbay, A, Unal, S, Senol, G, Willke, A, Ozgultekin, A, Altin, N, Bakir, M, Oncul, O, Ersoz, G, Ozdemir, D, Yalcin, AN, Ozdemir, H, Yildizdas, D, Koksal, I, Aygun, C, Sirmatel, F, Sener, A, Tuna, N, Akan, OA, Turgut, H, Demiroz, AP, Kendirli, T, Alp, E, Uzun, C, Ulusoy, S, Arman, D, Ozgunes, I, Usluer, G, Kilic, A, Arsan, S, Cabadak, H, Sen, S, Gelebek, Y, Zengin, H, Topeli, A, Alper, Y, Meric, M, Azak, E, Inan, A, Turan, G, Haznedaroglu, T, Gorenek, L, Acar, A, Cesur, S, Engin, A, Kaya, A, Kuyucu, N, Geyik, MF, Aydin, OC, Erdogan, NS, Turhan, O, Gunay, N, Gumus, E, Dursun, O, Esen, S, Ulger, F, Dilek, A, Yilmaz, H, Sunbul, M, Gokmen, Z, Ozdemir, SI, Horoz, OO, Yylmaz, G, Kaya, S, Ulusoy, H, Kucukoduk, S, Ustun, C, Baysal, AI, Otkun, M, Tulunay, M, Oral, M, Unal, N, Cengiz, M, Yilmaz, L, Sacar, S, Sungurtekin, H, Ugurcan, D, Yetkin, MA, Bulut, C, Erdinc, FS, Hatipoglu, CA, Ince, E, Ciftci, E, Odek, C, Yaman, A, Karbuz, A, Aldemir, B, Kilic, AU, Arda, B, Bacakoglu, F, and Hizel, K
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infection ,Urinary tract infection ,Network ,Ventilator-associated pneumonia ,Catheter-associated urinary tract ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,Central line-associated bloodstream infections ,Bloodstream ,VELOPING-COUNTRIES ,MULTIDIMENSIONAL APPROACH ,STRATEGY ,IMPACT ,INICC ,International Nosocomial Infection Consortium ,Turkey ,Device-associated infection ,Antibiotic resistance ,Hospital infection ,Nosocomial infection ,Healthcare-associated - Abstract
Background: Device-associated healthcare-acquired infections (DA-HAI) pose a threat to patient safety, particularly in the intensive care unit (ICU). We report the results of the International Infection Control Consortium (INICC) study conducted in Turkey from August 2003 through October 2012. Methods: A DA-HAI surveillance study in 63 adult, paediatric ICUs and neonatal ICUs (NICUs) from 29 hospitals, in 19 cities using the methods and definitions of the U.S. NHSN and INICC methods. Results: We collected prospective data from 94,498 ICU patients for 647,316 bed days. Pooled DA-HAI rates for adult and paediatric ICUs were 11.1 central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) per 1000 central line (CL)-days, 21.4 ventilator-associated pneumonias (VAPs) per 1000 mechanical ventilator (MV)-days and 7.5 catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) per 1000 urinary catheter-days. Pooled DA-HAI rates for NICUs were 30 CLABSIs per 1000 CL-days, and 15.8 VAPs per 1000 MV-days. Extra length of stay (LOS) in adult and paediatric ICUs was 19.4 for CLABSI, 8.7 for VAP and 10.1 for CAUTI. Extra LOS in NICUs was 13.1 for patients with CLABSI and 16.2 for patients with VAP. Extra crude mortality was 12% for CLABSI, 19.4% for VAP and 10.5% for CAUTI in ICUs, and 15.4% for CLABSI and 10.5% for VAP in NICUs. Pooled device use (DU) ratios for adult and paediatric ICUs were 0.54 for MV, 0.65 for CL and 0.88 for UC, and 0.12 for MV, and 0.09 for CL in NICUs. The CLABSI rate was 8.5 per 1,000 CL days in the Medical Surgical ICUs included in this study, which is higher than the INICC report rate of 4.9, and more than eight times higher than the NHSN rate of 0.9. Similarly, the VAP and CAUTI rates were higher compared with U. S. NHSN (22.3 vs. 1.1 for VAP; 7.9 vs. 1.2 for CAUTI) and with the INICC report (22.3 vs. 16.5 in VAP; 7.9 vs. 5.3 in CAUTI). Conclusions: DA-HAI rates and DU ratios in our ICUs were higher than those reported in the INICC global report and in the US NHSN report.
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- 2014
48. The characteristics of patients with chronic hepatitis B in Turkey
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Kemal Celen, M., Tekin Koruk, S., Aygen, B., Dal, T., OĞUZ KARABAY, Tosun, S., Koksal, I., Turgut, H., Onlen, Y., Balik, I., Yildirim, N., Sinan Dal, M., Ayaz, C., and Tabak, F.
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adefovir ,antivirus agent ,Adult ,Male ,Blood donor ,Turkey ,alanine aminotransferase ,prevalence ,Antiviral Agents ,Turkey (republic) ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,aspartate aminotransferase ,Humans ,liver function test ,human ,infection risk ,radioimmunoassay ,article ,interferon ,infection control ,major clinical study ,enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ,female ,gamma glutamyltransferase ,Hepadnaviridae infections ,lamivudine ,hepatitis B ,alkaline phosphatase ,entecavir - Abstract
Aim To evaluate the characteristics of patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and summarize the treatment modalities. Methods By September 30, 2011 the data of 7871 HBsAg (+) patients were complied and analysed according to demographic and medical records (age, sex, laboratory tests, treatment with antiviral agents) in thirty centres of Turkey. Results Of the 7871 patients 3078 (39.1%) were females; mean (standard deviation) age was 35 (14) years, 3180 (40.4%) were HBsAg positive (+) after admission to a hospital, 1488 (18.9%) after blood donation and 967 (11.9%) were found during routine screening. The HBV prevalence among relatives of HBsAg (+) patients was 1764 (22.4%), and most frequently infected family members were siblings and mothers, 4961 (63.0%) and 2149 (27.3%), respectively). Anti-HDV was negative in 7407 94.1% of patients. Three-fourths of the patients 6383 (81.1%) were HBeAg negative (-). Mean (SD) ALT was 85.8 (266.4) U/L. Majority of patients, 5588 (71.0%) were chronic hepatitis-B patients under treatment, while 2283 (29.0%) were asymptomatic carriers without treatment and only 165 (2.1%) of patients were cirrhotic and 6612 (84.0%) of those were compensated. One-third of the patients 2983 (37.9%) were under a combined treatment, while others were under monotherapy. Lamivudine, entecavir and adefovir were the most frequently used oral therapies, used for 2583 (32.8%), 11.6% and 787 (10.0%) of patients, respectively), while 2975 (37.8%) of patients were under interferon treatment. Conclusion Hepatitis B is still a problem in our country. First task of the physicians and our state should be to prevent the development and spread of the disease with education and vaccination programs, safe blood transfusions, and control of barbers.
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49. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) national report on device-associated infection rates in 19 cities of Turkey, data summary for 2003-2012
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Leblebicioglu, H., Erben, N., Rosenthal, V.D., Atasay, B., Erbay, A., Unal, S., Senol, G., Willke, A., Özgültekin, A., Altin, N., Bakir, M., Oncul, O., Ersöz, G., Ozdemir, D., Yalcin, A.N., Özdemir, H., Yıldızdaş, D., Koksal, I., Aygun, C., Sirmatel, F., Sener, A., Tuna, N., Akan, Ö.A., Turgut, H., Demiroz, A.P., Kendirli, T., Alp, E., Uzun, C., Ulusoy, S., Arman, D., Ozgunes, I., Usluer, G., Kiliç, A., Arsan, S., Cabadak, H., Sen, S., Gelebek, Y., Zengin, H., Topeli, A., Alper, Y., Meric, M., Azak, E., İnan, A., Turan, G., Haznedaroglu, T., Gorenek, L., Acar, A., Cesur, S., Engin, A., Kaya, A., Kuyucu, N., Geyik, M.F., Aydın, Ö.Ç., Erdogan, N.S., Turhan, O., Gunay, N., Gumus, E., Dursun, O., Esen, S., Ulger, F., Dilek, A., Yilmaz, H., Sunbul, M., Gökmen, Z., Özdemir, S.İ., Horoz, O.O., Yýlmaz, G., Kaya, S., Ulusoy, H., Küçüködük, S., Ustun, C., Otkun, M., Tulunay, M., Oral, M., Ünal, N., Cengiz, M., Yilmaz, L., Sacar, S., Sungurtekin, H., Uğurcan, D., Yetkin, M.A., Bulut, C., Erdinc, F.S., Hatipoglu, C.A., İnce, E., Çiftçi, E., Ödek, Ç., Yaman, A., Karbuz, A., Aldemir, B., Kılıc, A.U., Arda, B., Bacakoglu, F., and Hizel, K.
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Male ,Turkey ,healthcare associated infection ,Antibiotic resistance ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,central venous catheter ,Network ,intensive care unit ,preschool child ,Turkey (republic) ,Cohort Studies ,Nosocomial infection ,newborn ,device infection ,Prevalence ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,intensive care ,catheter infection ,Urinary tract infection ,Cross Infection ,adult ,Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated ,INICC ,cohort analysis ,infection control ,Device-associated infection ,female ,Equipment and Supplies ,Child, Preschool ,disease surveillance ,devices ,prospective study ,Adolescent ,Catheter-associated urinary tract infection ,infection rate ,Bloodstream infection ,Article ,critically ill patient ,length of stay ,Ventilator-associated pneumonia ,Humans ,Hospital infection ,human ,Healthcare-associated infection ,urinary catheter ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,International Nosocomial Infection Consortium ,mechanical ventilator ,major clinical study ,mortality ,Catheter-Related Infections ,ventilator associated pneumonia ,Central line-associated bloodstream infections - Abstract
Background: Device-associated healthcare-acquired infections (DA-HAI) pose a threat to patient safety, particularly in the intensive care unit (ICU). We report the results of the International Infection Control Consortium (INICC) study conducted in Turkey from August 2003 through October 2012. Methods: A DA-HAI surveillance study in 63 adult, paediatric ICUs and neonatal ICUs (NICUs) from 29 hospitals, in 19 cities using the methods and definitions of the U.S. NHSN and INICC methods. Results: We collected prospective data from 94,498 ICU patients for 647,316 bed days. Pooled DA-HAI rates for adult and paediatric ICUs were 11.1 central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) per 1000 central line (CL)-days, 21.4 ventilator-associated pneumonias (VAPs) per 1000 mechanical ventilator (MV)-days and 7.5 catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) per 1000 urinary catheter-days. Pooled DA-HAI rates for NICUs were 30 CLABSIs per 1000 CL-days, and 15.8 VAPs per 1000 MV-days. Extra length of stay (LOS) in adult and paediatric ICUs was 19.4 for CLABSI, 8.7 for VAP and 10.1 for CAUTI. Extra LOS in NICUs was 13.1 for patients with CLABSI and 16.2 for patients with VAP. Extra crude mortality was 12% for CLABSI, 19.4% for VAP and 10.5% for CAUTI in ICUs, and 15.4% for CLABSI and 10.5% for VAP in NICUs. Pooled device use (DU) ratios for adult and paediatric ICUs were 0.54 for MV, 0.65 for CL and 0.88 for UC, and 0.12 for MV, and 0.09 for CL in NICUs. The CLABSI rate was 8.5 per 1,000 CL days in the Medical Surgical ICUs included in this study, which is higher than the INICC report rate of 4.9, and more than eight times higher than the NHSN rate of 0.9. Similarly, the VAP and CAUTI rates were higher compared with U.S. NHSN (22.3 vs. 1.1 for VAP; 7.9 vs. 1.2 for CAUTI) and with the INICC report (22.3 vs. 16.5 in VAP; 7.9 vs. 5.3 in CAUTI). Conclusions: DA-HAI rates and DU ratios in our ICUs were higher than those reported in the INICC global report and in the US NHSN report. © 2014 Leblebicioglu et al.
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- 2014
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Aycan, I. Ö., primary, Yildirim, M. B., additional, Turgut, H., additional, Gümüş, A., additional, and Baysal Yildirim, Z., additional
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- 2016
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