Ahmet Kizirgil
Fırat University
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2001
İrfan Kaygusuz; Üzeyir Gök; Şinasi Yalçin; Erol Keles; Ahmet Kizirgil; Erhan Demirbağ
OBJECTIVE To investigate bacteremia in patients who underwent tonsillectomy with a dissection method due to chronic tonsillitis, which may lead to dramatic results in patients that have a cardiovascular infection risk. In this study, it was explored whether the tonsil surface and the tonsil tissue interior microorganisms are different or not, and whether these microorganisms carry bacteremia development risk. METHODS Forty patients were enrolled in the study in ENT Clinic, Firat University. A bacteriological research was performed on patients with no treatment with antibiotics for a month before the operation. Tonsil surface and deep tissue cultures were performed, and venous blood samples were taken for cultures before and after the operation. RESULTS Surface and deep tissue cultures of tonsils of the cases represented a different result in 27.5% of the patients. No reproduction was observed regarding the blood cultures taken before tonsillectomy. Bacteremia was found in blood samples of ten patients (25%) taken immediately after tonsillectomy. CONCLUSION Hence, it has been concluded that different microorganisms may be present among the tonsil surface and tonsil deep tissue cultures and that bacteremia may develop after tonsillectomy. Therefore, to prevent the possible dramatic outcomes after tonsillectomy the required measures during the preoperative period should be taken into consideration, especially in patients that have chronic tonsillitis with cardiovascular disease.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology | 2011
Mehmet Ceyhan; Nezahat Gürler; Akgün Yaman; Candan Öztürk; Lütfiye Öksüz; Sengul Ozkan; Melike Keser; Nuran Salman; Emre Alhan; Duygu Esel; Meral Gultekin; Yildiz Camcioglu; Mustafa Gul; Yelda Sorguc; Sohret Aydemir; Murat Gunaydin; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Ahmet Kizirgil
ABSTRACT Before use of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine PCV7 became widespread in Turkey, 202 invasive pneumococcus isolates were analyzed. The most common serotypes were 19F and 6B. In children ≤2 years of age, the potential coverage rate of PCV7 was 69.5%. The most frequent non-PCV7 serotypes were 19A, 3, 1, 6A, and 8.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology | 2011
Mehmet Ceyhan; Nezahat Gürler; Akgün Yaman; Candan Öztürk; Lütfiye Öksüz; Sengul Ozkan; Melike Keser; Nuran Salman; Emre Alhan; Duygu Esel; Meral Gultekin; Yildiz Camcioglu; Mustafa Gul; Yelda Sorguc; Sohret Aydemir; Murat Gunaydin; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Ahmet Kizirgil
ABSTRACT Before use of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine PCV7 became widespread in Turkey, 202 invasive pneumococcus isolates were analyzed. The most common serotypes were 19F and 6B. In children ≤2 years of age, the potential coverage rate of PCV7 was 69.5%. The most frequent non-PCV7 serotypes were 19A, 3, 1, 6A, and 8.
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 2005
Erol Keles; Ahmet Kizirgil; Irfan Kaygusuz; Turgut Karlidaĝ; Şinasi Yalçin; Hayrettin Cengiz Alpay; Yavuz Selim Demir
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of bacteriemia development during surgery in patients who underwent mastoidectomy and/or tympanoplasty for chronic otitis media. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 59 patients with chronic otitis media who were undergoing tympanoplasty operation with or without mastoidectomy were enrolled in this study. Smear cultures were obtained from outer ear canal and/or middle ears of all patients before the operation. Venous blood samples were obtained before and after the operation for bacteriologic analysis. Smear cultures were also obtained from the pressure dressing material that was applied during the operation for retrieval of the outer ear canal pressure. RESULTS: There was a 13.5% difference between the outer ear canal and/or middle ear smear cultures and ear pressure dressing smear cultures of the same case. There was no growth in the blood cultures obtained before tympanoplasty in any of the involved cases, however, in 5 (8.4%) of the culture samples obtained immediately after the tympanoplasty operation, there was bacteriemia. In the pressure dressing smear cultures obtained after the operation, 11 patients had microbial growth. CONCLUSION: Risk of bacteriemia should be considered in the preoperative period for the patients undergoing mastoidectomy especially in patients with cardiovascular diseases, this is of importance for the dramatic consequences that might arise after the operation. We also think that bacteriemia is also one of the factors that influences graft success rate.
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology | 2013
Nurettin Deniz; Orhan Aydemir; Mete Güler; Nusret Akpolat; Ahmet Kizirgil
In this study, we evaluated the efficiency of cefepime in the treatment of experimental Pseudomonas aeruginosa endophthalmitis. We compared the findings with the standard dose of ceftazidime (1 mg/0.1 ml). Thirty-six New-Zealand White rabbits were divided into 6 equal groups and were treated with different methods (Group 1 = sham, Group 2 = 0.5 mg/0.1 ml cefepime, Group 3 = 1 mg/0.1 ml cefepime, Group 4 = 2 mg/0.1 ml cefepime, Group 5 = 1 mg/0.1 ml ceftazidime, Group 6 = control). The eyes of rabbits in each group were examined clinically on 1st, 3rd, and 6th day of the experiment. At 6th day, 0.1 ml vitreous humor aspirates were obtained and plated for quantification on the blood agar and the results were expressed as colony-forming unit/ml. Subsequently, the eyeballs were enucleated and the histopathological evaluation was performed. Our findings denoted beneficial effects of cefepime in treatment groups (especially, in Groups 3 and 4). Intravitreal cefepime may be an alternative drug in the treatment of P. aeruginosa endophthalmitis.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2008
Cumhur Kirilmis; Misir Ahmedzade; Sueleyman Servi; Murat Koca; Ahmet Kizirgil; Cavit Kazaz
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | 2007
Yusuf Yakupogullari; Laurent Poirel; Sandrine Bernabeu; Ahmet Kizirgil; Patrice Nordmann
Rhinology | 2003
Irfan Kaygusuz; Ahmet Kizirgil; Turgut Karlidag; Sinasi Yalcin; Erol Keles; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Cengiz Alpay
Microbiological Research | 2005
Ahmet Kizirgil; Kutbettin Demirdag; Mehmet Ozden; Yasemin Bulut; Yusuf Yakupogullari; Zulal Asci Toraman
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2005
Sami Apak; Ahmet Kazez; S. Kerem Ozel; Bilal Ustundag; Nusret Akpolat; Ahmet Kizirgil