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    Emergency Medical Technicians And Paramedics Encountered Work Related Injuries in Turkey
    (2015-10-10) GÜLEN, BEDİA; SERİNKEN, MUSTAFA; HATİPOGLU, CELİLE; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; KAYA, GOKHAN; OZASİR, DERYA; AKPİNAR, GULESER; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
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    Effect of harmless acute pancreatitis score, red cell distribution width and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio on the mortality of patients with nontraumatic acute pancreatitis at the emergency department
    (2015-01-01T00:00:00Z) Gulen, Bedia; Sonmez, Ertan; Yaylaci, Serpil; Serinken, Mustafa; Eken, Cenker; Dur, Ali; Turkdogan, Figen Tunali; Sogut, Ozgur; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
    BACKGROUND: Harmless acute pancreatitis score (HAPS), neutrophile/lymphocyte ratio and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) are used to determine the early prognosis of patients diagnosed with nontraumatic acute pancreatitis in the emergency department (ED).
  • PublicationOpen Access
    The relationship between anemia and recurrence of ischemic stroke in patients with Trousseau-s syndrome: A retrospective cross-sectional study
    (2016-06-01) YİĞİT, MEHMET; SÖĞÜT, ÖZGÜR; YİĞİT, EDA; TÜRKDOĞAN, KENAN AHMET; KAPLAN, ONUR; DUR, ALİ; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; DEMİREL, BULUT; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
    Objectives: The relationship between cancer and thrombosis was first recognized by the French internist Armand Trousseau in 1865. Trousseau's syndrome is a spectrum of symptoms that result from recurrent thromboembolism associated with cancer or malignancy-related hypercoagulability. In this study, we investigated whether demographics, clinical features, or laboratory findings were able to predict recurrent stroke episodes in patients with Trousseau's syndrome. Methods: In total, 178 adult patients were enrolled in this retrospective cross-sectional study. All patients had been admitted to the emergency room of our hospital between January 2011 and September 2014 and were diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke. Patients were divided into two groups: patients with malignancy (Trousseau's syndrome), and patients without malignancy. Results: There were several significant differences between the laboratory results of the two patient groups. For patients with Trousseau's, the hemoglobin levels for those with one stroke was 12.29 ± 1.81, while those in patients who had experienced more than one stroke was 10.94 ± 2.14 (p = 0.004). Conclusions: Trousseau's syndrome is a cancer-associated coagulopathy associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In this study, anemia was associated with increased stroke recurrence in patients with malignancy (Trousseau's syndrome).
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Work-related injuries sustained by emergency medical technicians and paramedics in Turkey
    (2016-03-01) Gulen, BEDİA; Serinken, Mustafa; HATIPOGLU, Celile; OZASIR, Derya; Sonmez, ERTAN; KAYA, Gokhan; AKPINAR, Guleser; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
    BACKGROUND: Evaluated in the present study were locations, descriptions, and results of work-related injuries (WRIs) sustained by emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics in Turkey’s most crowded city, İstanbul. METHODS: After the present study had been accepted by the urban health authority, a questionnaire was emailed to the healthcare personnel of İstanbul’s 195 ambulance stations. RESULTS: Included in the present study were the responses of 901 members of staff (660 EMTs and 241 paramedics), with a mean age of 29.5±6.1 (min: 18; max: 61). The majority of participants (94.9%) had encountered verbal abuse from the public, and 39.8% had encountered physical violence from patients’ relatives. Levels of satisfaction with work in emergency medical services (EMS) was also evaluated, and 510 participants (57.6%) were unhappy. Regarding gender, female employees were more likely to be verbally attacked (p=0.01), while males were more likely to be physically attacked (p=0.001). It was reported that motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) were the most common cause of WRIs (81.4%), followed by needle-stick injuries (52.2%), ocular exposure to blood and other fluids (30.9%), and sharp injuries (22.5%). Only 10.5% (n=95) of WRIs were reported to authorities; 488 (54.2%) of participants just attended to the practice to prevent possible WRIs. CONCLUSION: For paramedics and EMTs, risk of WRI is obviously high. Strategies to decrease and prevent verbal and physical violence should be developed. Keywords: Accident; ambulance;
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    Chronic anabolic androgenic steroid usage associated with acute coronary syndrome in bodybuilder
    (2016-01-01T00:00:00Z) Sonmez, Ertan; Turkdogan, Kenan Ahmet; Yilmaz, Cahit; Kucukbuzcu, Sitki; Ozkan, Abuzer; Sogutt, Ozgur; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
    Introduction: It has been argued in current studies that anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are misused by a great number of bodybuilders and athletes. However, there is diverse and often conflicting scientific data on the cardiac and metabolic complications caused by the misuse of AAS. There may be various reasons for myocardial infarction (MI) with normal coronary arteries. However, for the majority of patients, the exact cause is still unknown.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Interhemispheric Acute Subdural Hematoma: A Distinct Entity of Subdural Hematoma.
    (2016-02-01) SOGUT, OZGUR; YIGIT, MEHMET; TURKDOGAN, KENAN AHMET; YIGIT, EDa; Gulen, BEDİA; Sonmez, ERTAN; KAPLAN, ONUR; Toprak, HÜSEYİN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; TOPRAK, HÜSEYİN
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    Rudimentary horn pregnancy mimicking an acute abdomen in the emergency department
    (2015-01-01) GÜLEN, BEDİA; Serinken, Mustafa; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; Akpinar, Güleser; Söʇüt, Özgür; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
  • PublicationOpen Access
    The efficacy of a hemostatic agent in anticoagulant drug-induced rat bleeding model
    (2014-03-01) Sonmez, ERTAN; ÇAVUŞ, Umut Yucel; CİVELEK, Cemil; DUR, Ali; KARAYEL, Eda; Gulen, BEDİA; Uysal, Omer; İPEK, Gokturk; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; UYSAL, ÖMER
    Background: Bleeding is a major problem in warfarin pretreated patients who need emergency surgical procedures. APH is a hemostatic agent with ultra-hydrophilic and particulate properties. This study aimed to evaluate the in vivo hemostatic effect of APH in rats pretreated with warfarin. Methods: Forty-eight Wistar rats were divided into two main groups: one group was pretreated with warfarin and the other group was not. These two groups were further divided into three subgroups according to the administration of APH, wheat meal, or saline, for a total of six subgroups. Standard full thickness tissue defects were performed on the backs of the rats. Saline, wheat meal, or APH were administered to the bleeding defect site in both main groups. Hemostasis time and amount of bleeding were calculated. Results: The bleeding time in rats administered APH was significantly shorter than those administered wheat meal and saline. Consequently, the amount of bleeding was significantly less in the APH groups than in the control groups. Conclusion: APH has an effective hemostatic property in rats pretreated or non-pretreated with anticoagulants. Hemostatic agents can be useful for incidences of external bleedings, which are increasing because of anticoagulation.
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    Pain treatment in patients with acute pancreatitis: A randomized controlled trial.
    (2016-03-01) Gülen, BEDİA; DUR, A; SERINKEN, M; KARCıOĞLU, Ö; Sönmez, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN