Ahmet Çekirdekçi
Fırat University
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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2000
Ali Rahman; Bilal Üstünda; Oktay Burma; Ibrahim Hanifi Ozercan; Ahmet Çekirdekçi; Mustafa Kemal Bayar
OBJECTIVE The role of aprotinin in the prevention of lung reperfusion injury was investigated in the patients undergoing cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB) for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) operations. METHODS The study was planned randomly and prospectively. Two hundred milliliters of physiological saline solution was added to the prime solution of patients in group I (n=10) whereas, 200 ml aprotinin (Trasylol, Bayer AG) was given to patients in group II (n=10). In order to measure lung tissue malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, glutathion peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity levels and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) numbers, lung tissue samples were taken before CPB and 5 min after removing the cross clamp. In addition, alveolo-arterial oxygen difference (AaDO(2)) for tissue oxygenation was calculated by obtaining arterial blood gas samples. RESULTS MDA levels before CPB increased from 41.72+/-21.00 nmol/g tissue to 66.71+/-13.44 nmol/g tissue in group I and from 43.44+/-5.16 nmol MDA/g tissue to 53.22+/-10.95 nmol MDA/g tissue in group II after cross clamp removal (P=0.001 and P=0.021, respectively). The increase in group II was found to be significantly lower than group I (P=0.048). With the initiation of reperfusion, GSH-Px activity decreased in group I from 3.05+/-0.97 to 2.31+/-0.46 U/mg protein (P=0.015) whereas GSH-Px activity in group II decreased from 3.18+/-1.01 to 2.74+/-0.81 U/mg protein (P=0. 055). This decrease in the group II was less than group I (P=0.049). AaDO(2) significantly increased in the group I and II (P=0.012 and P=0.020, respectively), but elevation in the group I was significant than in the Group II (P=0.049). In histopathological examination, it was observed that neutrophil counts in the lung parenchyma rose significantly following removal of cross clamp in both groups (P=0. 001). The increase in group I was significantly larger than in group II (P=0.050). CONCLUSION Results represented in our study indicate that addition of aprotinin (2 million units) into the prime solution during CPB can reduce lung reperfusion injury.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2008
Mustafa Emmiler; Solak O; Cevdet Ugur Kocogullari; Dündar U; Ayva E; Yüksel Ela; Ahmet Çekirdekçi; Kavuncu
OBJECTIVE We investigated the effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy on pain during the first 24 hours after a cardiac surgical procedure. METHODS A total of 60 patients who had undergone median sternotomy (MS) for coronary artery bypass graft (n = 55) or valve repair surgery (n = 5) were randomized to receive TENS and pharmacologic analgesia, placebo TENS and pharmacologic analgesia, or pharmacologic analgesia alone (control group). For each group we recorded severity of pain, analgesic intake, and pulmonary complications. Pethidine HCL and metamizol sodium were administered for postsurgical analgesia. RESULTS Pain after MS was measured on a 10-point visual analogue scale (VAS). Mean scores in the TENS, placebo TENS, and control groups, respectively, were 5.70 +/- 1.78, 5.75 +/- 1.83, and 5.95 +/- 1.63 before treatment (P >.05); 2.40 +/- 1.18, 3.90 +/- 1.48, and 3.55 +/- 1.60 on the 12th hour of the intervention (P < .05); and 1.25 +/- 0.91, 2.30 +/- 1.34, and 2.15 +/- 1.13 on the 24th hour of the intervention (P < .05). The mean VAS scores decreased within each group (P < .05). However, the mean VAS scores decreased much more significantly in the TENS group (P < .05). Metamizol sodium intake was 1.05 +/- 0.39 g, 2.30 +/- 1.08 g, and 2.90 +/- 1.20 g and pethidine HCL intake was 17 +/- 16.25 mg, 57 +/- 21.54 mg, and 51.50 +/- 18.99 mg, respectively, in the TENS, placebo TENS, and control groups. Metamizol sodium and pethidine HCL intake was least in the TENS group (P < .05). Postoperative complications were observed in 6 (10%) of patients. The most frequent complication was atelectasia. CONCLUSIONS TENS was more effective than placebo TENS or control treatments in decreasing pain and limiting opioid and nonopioid medication intake during the first 24-hour period following MS.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2009
Solak O; Mustafa Emmiler; Yüksel Ela; Dündar U; Koçoiullari Cu; Eren N; Gökçe Iy; Ahmet Çekirdekçi; Kavuncu
OBJECTIVE We compared the effectiveness of continuous transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and intermittent TENS in the management of pain after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). METHODS We randomized 100 patients who had undergone median sternotomy for CABG into 4 groups with 25 patients each: (1) continuous TENS (CTENS) and pharmacologic analgesia, (2) intermittent TENS (ITENS) and pharmacologic analgesia, (3) placebo TENS (PTENS) and pharmacologic analgesia, and (4) pharmacologic analgesia alone (control). We studied these groups with regard to the relief of postoperative pain during the first 24 hours. For each patient we recorded the following: demographic characteristics; vital signs; intensity of pain with a visual analogue scale (VAS) before treatment (VAS(0)), at the 12th hour (VAS(12)), and at the 24th hour (VAS(24)); and analgesic intake. RESULTS The groups were comparable with respect to age, sex, and body mass index at baseline. Mean VAS scores decreased within each group; however, the mean VAS(12) and VAS(24) scores decreased significantly in the CTENS and ITENS groups, compared with PTENS and control groups (P < .05). We found no significant difference between the CTENS and ITENS groups with respect to decreasing VAS(12) and VAS(24) scores (P > .05). Narcotic intake was significantly less in the CTENS and ITENS groups than in the control and PTENS groups (P < .01). Furthermore, narcotic requirements were significantly lower in the CTENS group than in the ITENS group (P < .01). CONCLUSIONS CTENS and ITENS after median sternotomy for CABG decreased pain and reduced narcotic requirements more than in the PTENS and control treatments during first postoperative 24 hours. Neither CTENS nor ITENS is superior to the other in decreasing pain; however, CTENS leads to a greater reduction in the narcotic requirement than ITENS.
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2008
Mustafa Emmiler; Cevdet Ugur Kocogullari; Yüksel Ela; Ahmet Çekirdekçi
OBJECTIVE We aimed to evaluate whether surgical intracoronary shunt protects myocardium in patients with moderate left ventricular dysfunction (MLVD). METHODS Thirty-nine patients consisted the shunt group and 43 patients consisted the shuntless group. Troponin I, CK, and CK-MB were measured preoperatively, and at 6 and 24h postoperatively. Cardiac enzymes, rate of postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF) and third month ejection fraction (EF) were compared between the groups. RESULTS There were no significant differences between the groups for preoperative troponin I, CK, CK-MB, and postoperative CK levels (at 6 and 24h). Postoperative troponin I and CK-MB levels were significantly lower in the shunt group (p<0.001). Although preoperative EF of the patients were not significantly different between groups, the third month EF were significantly increased in both groups, and this increment was significantly higher in the shunt group than the shuntless group. One patient (2.3%) died in the shuntless group whereas there was no death in the shunt group. CONCLUSION Intracoronary shunt has protective effects on myocardium in patients with moderate left ventricular dysfunction.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2009
Mustafa Emmiler; Afşin Yaveri; Cevdet U ur; Ela; Dursun Ali ahin; Remziye Sivaci; Ahmet Çekirdekçi
OBJECTIVE Gastrointestinal ischemia (GII) after heart surgery is a rare but devastating condition. The aim of this study was to compare the occurrence of GII after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) performed off-pump (OPCAB) vs on-pump (ONCAB). METHODS We retrospectively evaluated 2625 adult patients who underwent isolated coronary artery surgery during a 6-year period. The OPCAB group included 658 patients and the ONCAB group 1967 patients. Patients were evaluated, and GII, morbidity, and mortality in the 2 groups were compared. RESULTS GII developed in 0.4% (7 of 1967) patients in the ONCAB group and in 0.2% (1 of 658) patients in the OPCAB group (P = .28). Mortality rates due to GII were 0.2% (4 of 1967) in the ONCAB group, and no deaths occurred in the OPCAB group (P < .04). Postoperative atrial fibrillation incidence with GII was 100% (7 of 7) in ONCAB group and 0% (0 of 1) in the OPCAB group (P < .01). CONCLUSIONS Compared to ONCAB, the OPCAB procedure has lower GII related mortality rates, which is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the postoperative period of CABG surgery.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2009
Yüksel Ela; Mustafa Emmiler; Cevdet Ugur Kocogullari; Yüksel Terzi; Remziye Sivaci; Ahmet Çekirdekçi
BACKGROUND In this randomized controlled study, we investigated the effects of autologous Hemobag blood transfusion (AHBT) and allogenic blood transfusion (ABT) in off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery. METHODS Sixty patients who underwent surgery between February 2008 and August 2008 were randomized into 2 groups. The AHBT group (n = 30) consisted of patients who received autologous Hemobag blood transfusion, and the ABT group (n = 30) consisted of patients who received allogenic blood transfusion. All patients underwent OPCAB via sternotomy. The time to extubation, chest tube drainage volume, postoperative white blood cell counts, amount of blood transfusion, sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein concentration, postoperative temperature, and the presence of atelectasis were recorded in the intensive care unit. RESULTS Intraoperative bleeding and fluid resuscitation were similar in the 2 groups (P > .05); however, there were significant decreases in postoperative blood loss, extubation period, postoperative white cell counts, sedimentation rate, incidence of atelectasis, C-reactive protein, and fever in the AHBT group compared with the ABT group (P < .05). The rate of atrial fibrillation in the AHBT group tended to be lower than in the ABT group. CONCLUSION Autologous blood transfusion in OPCAB may be beneficial in certain cardiac surgery patients; however, these beneficial effects require further study to be proved.
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2000
Ahmet Çekirdekçi; Oğuz Köksel; Tuğrul Göncü; Oktay Burma; Ali Rahman; Ihsan Sami Uyar; Erhan Ayan; Ayhan Uysal
Empyema is a serious complication of bacterial pneumonia in children. Between July 1992 and July 1998, 53 children aged 7 months to 12 years (mean age, 5.5 years) were treated for empyema complicating pneumonia. After diagnostic thoracentesis, closed tube drainage was carried out with appropriate antibiotic therapy and other treatment strategies such as pleural lavage, intrapleural enzymatic debridement, decortication, or pulmonary resection, according to the effectiveness of drainage and clinical status. There was one death from toxic shock. It was concluded that early decortication in the chronic stage of the disease is a safe and effective treatment modality.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2008
Cevdet Ugur Kocogullari; Mustafa Emmiler; Ercument Ayva; Taner Sasirtan; Naim Eren; Ahmet Çekirdekçi
BACKGROUND We investigated the effects of preoperative administration of beta-blockers on the incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after cardiothoracic surgery and the resulting morbidity and mortality. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated 181 patients who underwent operations between May 2004 and December 2007. We divided the patients into 2 groups according to their preoperative use beta-blockers. Group A (n = 89) consisted of patients who did not receive beta-blockers, and group B (n = 92) consisted of patients who received 50 mg metoprolol succinate daily. All patients underwent on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) via sternotomy. RESULTS Atrial sizes and the baseline clinical and laboratory data were similar for the 2 groups. The 2 groups were also similar with respect to the numbers of grafts per patient, preoperative ejection fractions, cross-clamp times, cardiopulmonary bypass times, and postoperative inotrope use (P > .05). AF occurred in 39 (21.5%) of the 181 patients after the operation. Postoperative AF occurred in 30 (33.7%) of the group A patients and in 9 patients (9.7%) in group B (P < .05). CONCLUSION Postoperative AF increases the rates of morbidity and mortality and the length of hospital stay after CABG. The prophylactic use of beta-blockers decreases the rate of postoperative AF and thus AF-related complications.
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2000
Ali Rahman; Oktay Burma; Ihsan Sami Uyar; Ilgın Karaca; Erdogan Ilkay; Ahmet Çekirdekçi
Between 1996 and 1998, surgery was carried out in 4 patients with myocardial bridging who had angina refractory to medical therapy. Two patients were treated by supraarterial myotomy and 2 underwent coronary artery bypass grafting. One patient suffered a right ventricular perforation that was successfully repaired. Surgery is recommended for a grade-III myocardial bridge.
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals | 2001
Oktay Burma; Ali Rahman; Ahmet Çekirdekçi; Ihsan Sami Uyar; Cahide Topsakal
A case of delayed postoperative thoracic aortic rupture from erosion by a spinal fixation device is described to call attention to this potential catastrophe. Appropriate management and prevention of this complication is discussed.