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    Oxidative status and lymphocyte DNA damage in patients with acute pancreatitis and its relationship with severity of acute pancreatitis
    (2016-01-01) DUR, Ali; KOCAMAN, Orhan; Kocyigit, ABDÜRRAHİM; Turkdogan, Kenan Ahmet; Sonmez, ERTAN; KESKIN, Siddika; YIGIT, Mehmet; Gulen, BEDİA; KILIC, Elif; Uysal, Omer; KOÇYİĞİT, ABDÜRRAHİM; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; UYSAL, ÖMER
    Background/Aims: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a life-threatening disease with a rising incidence. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between oxidative status, lymphocyte deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage, and acute pancreatitis.
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    Intestinal obstruction developed due to intestinal intramural hematoma because of warfarin overdose
    (2015-10-01) GÜLEN, BEDİA; KUCUKDAGLI, OKKES TAHA; BEYDILLI, HALIL; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; SÖĞÜT, ÖZGÜR; SERİNKEN, MUSTAFA; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
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    Relationships Among Markers of Inflammation, Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio, and Syntax Severity Score in the Early Phase of Acute Coronary Syndrome
    (2017-04-01) Dur, Ali; Ismailoglu, Ziya; Ismailova, Medine; Akbay, Dursun; UYSAL, ÖMER; METİN, HÜSEYİN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; UYSAL, ÖMER; METİN, HÜSEYİN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
    Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine a possible association between inflammation, as indicated by High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (HsCRP) and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and the complexity and severity of coronary artery disease assessed using syntax severity score (SSS) in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
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    Retrospective Analysis of the Patients Treated in the Emergency Intensive Care Unit of a University Hospital for a Year
    (2015-09-01T00:00:00Z) Sonmez, Ertan; Dur, Ali; Gulen, Bedia; Turkdogan, Kenan Ahmet; Civelek, Cemil; Sogut, Ozgur; Yigit, Mehmet; Ozkan, Abuzer; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA
    Aim: Failure in hospitalization of intensive care unit (ICU) patients, directly affect the emergency department processing and the clinics of the patients negatively. In this retrospective study, we analyzed patients admitted to the emergency department ICUs.
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    Addison s Disease Secondary to Tuberculosis
    (2014-01-01) DUR, ALİ; CANDER, BAŞAR; KOYUNCU, FERİDUN; CİVELEK, CEMİL; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA
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    A Case of Suicide by Hara-Kiri in Turkey
    (2020-04-01T00:00:00Z) Metin, Hüseyin; Sakın, Begüm; Taşlıdere, Bahadır; Sönmez, Ertan; Gülen, Bedia; METİN, HÜSEYİN; SAKIN, BEGÜM; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA
    Introduction: Hara-Kiri, a traditional way of suicide in Japan, is a transverse stab wound on the abdomen. Suicide attempt rate with knife injuries on the abdomen is higher in Japan than in other countries, and especially there are very few clinical data about stab wound injuries involving the transverse section of the abdomen. There are no studies in our country about self-stabbing which is a psychiatric-surgical problem. Case: A 62-year-old male patient admitted to the emergency department by ambulance for stabbing himself due to psychological problems. The omentum, stomach major curvature, and transverse colon were protruded from the transverse defect on the midline of the abdomen which is approximately 20 cm. After initial intervention and stabilization in the emergency room, the patient was transferred to the operation room and underwent urgent surgery. Conclusion: The evaluation of the vital signs and physical examinations are important in suicidal patients and also the anamnesis regarding the source of the stab wounds could help dictate treatment and predict outcomes. Although mostly being non-lethal, abdominal stab injuries in suicidal patients can be significant. Also, the treatment should be planned in collaboration with the psychiatric team in survivor suicidal patients postoperatively.
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    MLF acute ischemic changes may be missed in imaging
    (2017-03-01) SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; OZKAN, ABUZER; GÜLEN, BEDİA; NASIROV, EMİN; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; GÜLEN, BEDİA
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    Relationships between markers of inflammation, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and syntax severity score in early phase of acute coronary syndrome
    (2017-03-01) METIN, HÜSEYİN; ISMAILOGLU, ZİYA; ISMAILOVA, MEDİNE; AKBAY, DURSUN; UYSAL, ÖMER; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; UYSAL, ÖMER; GÜLEN, BEDİA; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN
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    The Diagnostic Value of SCUBE1 in Unstable Angina Pectoris Patients
    (2016-12-01) OZKAN, Abuzer; Sonmez, ERTAN; OZDEMIR, Serdar; Ozer, Omer Faruk; MUHARREM, Nasifov; Gulen, BEDİA; KESKIN, Muhammed; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN; ÖZER, ÖMER FARUK; GÜLEN, BEDİA
    Aim: Signal peptide complement C1r/C1s, Uegf, and Bmp1-epidermal growth factor-like domain-containing protein 1 (SCUBE1) has been used in research as a biomarker in acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The aim of this study is to determine if SCUBE1 and routine laboratory parameters are effective in distinguishing the patients presenting with clinical symptoms of unstable angina pectoris (USAP) from the patients who have non-ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) and non-cardiac chest pain patients (NCCP).
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    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;