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Respiration | 2009

Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Developed in Non-Intensive Care Units

Ebru Cakir Edis; Osman Nuri Hatipoglu; Ilker Yilmam; Alper Eker; Özlem Tansel; Necdet Sut

Background: There are few studies about hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) developing in non-intensive care units (non-ICUs). Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the incidence rate of non-ICU HAP, the risk factors associated with mortality and the survival rates of HAP patients at 6 weeks and 1 year. Patients and Methods: Between March 2005 and February 2006, 154 adult patients (97 males) with HAP were prospectively evaluated. Immunocompromised patients who were developing pneumonia were excluded from the study. The HAP incidence was calculated and survival was noted at 6 weeks and 1 year later. Kaplan-Meier methods were used for survival analysis; Cox regression was used to identify the risk factors associated with HAP-induced mortality. Results: During the study, and not counting those in the ICU, 45,679 adult patients were hospitalized. Of these, 154 patients developed HAP (incidence 3.3 cases/1,000 patients). The mean age of those developing HAP was 64.53 ± 14.92 years (range 15–98). Survival rates at the 3rd, 7th, 14th, 42nd and 365th day were 91, 89, 69, 49 and 29%, respectively. Independent risk factors associated with 6-week mortality were: age [relative risk (RR) 1.026; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.008–1.045], chronic renal failure (RR 1.8; 95% CI 1.087–3.086), aspiration risk (RR 2.86; 95% CI 1.249–6.564), steroid use (RR 2.35; 95% CI 1.306–4.257), and multilobar infiltration (RR 2.1; 95% CI 1.102–4.113). Conclusion: HAP – even if it develops in non-ICU environments – is hard to treat and has a higher mortality rate.


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2011

A patient with brucellar cervical spondylodiscitis complicated by epidural abscess

Alper Eker; Ilkay Uzunca; Özlem Tansel; Murat Birtane

Brucellar cervical spondylodiscitis and epidural abscess are serious medical conditions that can cause permanent neurological deficits. Fortunately, they are rare. We report a 34-year-old male patient, complaining of fever and neck pain and stiffness, with increased deep tendon reflexes. A lumbar puncture was normal. Brucella species organisms were isolated from blood cultures, and the Rose-Bengal test and the standard tube agglutination (STA) test were positive. The diagnosis was made on MRI. The patient was treated with doxycycline and rifampin daily for 16 weeks. On day 51 of treatment, the patient had no symptoms and his physical and neurological examinations were normal. His repeat cervical MRI was almost normal. The STA test was negative at week 20. It is important to consider brucellar cervical spondylodiscitis with epidural abscess in endemic regions.


Asian Journal of Surgery | 2007

Acute Abdomen Caused by Brucellar Hepatic Abscess

Cem Ibis; Atakan Sezer; Ali K. Batman; Serkan Baydar; Alper Eker; Ercüment Ünlü; Figen Kuloglu; Bilge Cakir; İrfan Coşkun

Brucellosis is a zoonotic infection that is transmitted from animals to humans by ingestion of infected food products, direct contact with an infected animal, or aerosol inhalation. The disease is endemic in many countries, including the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, India, Mexico, Central and South America and, central and southwest Asia. Human brucellosis is a systemic infection with a wide clinical spectrum. Although hepatic involvement is very common during the course of chronic brucellosis, hepatic abscess is a very rare complication of Brucella infection. We present a case of hepatic abscess caused by Brucella, which resembled the clinical presentation of surgical acute abdomen.


Respiration | 2009

Contents Vol. 78, 2009

Christophe Dooms; Johan Vansteenkiste; N. Tzanakis; N.M. Siafakas; Mian Zeng; Ying Wen; Ling-yun Liu; Hui Wang; Kai-pan Guan; Xiaomei Huang; Ichiro Yasuda; Tatsuo Kato; Fumihiro Asano; Kenichi Okubo; Salem Omar; Nobuo Kako; Shigeo Yasuda; Kimiyasu Sano; Nib Soehendra; Hisataka Moriwaki; Alex H. Gifford; Mitsuo Matsuoka; Joseph D. Schwartzman; Masashi Banno; Hidenori Ibata; Takashi Niimi; Shigeki Sato; Ryo Matsushita; Ebru Cakir Edis; Osman Nuri Hatipoglu

P.J. Barnes, London E.D. Bateman, Cape Town E. Brambilla, Grenoble P. Camus, Dijon M. Cazzola, Rome P.N. Chhajed, Mumbai U. Costabel, Essen K. Dorrington, Oxford A. Foresi, Sesto San Giovanni M.E. Froudarakis, Alexandroupolis F.J.F. Herth, Heidelberg G. Hoheisel, Leipzig M. Humbert, Clamart M. Kneussl, Vienna J.G. Mastronarde, Columbus, Ohio L.E. Nery, São Paulo A. Palla, Pisa H.-B. Ris, Lausanne J.L. Robotham, Seattle, Wash. F. Rodriguez Panadero, Tomares International Journal of Thoracic Medicine


Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2009

Community-based seroepidemiology of diphtheria and tetanus in Edirne, Turkey.

Özlem Tansel; Galip Ekuklu; Alper Eker; Hakan Kunduracılar; Zerrin Yuluğkural; Pelin Yüksel


Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2008

Evaluation of Twelve Patients with Tuberculous Meningitis

Alper Eker; Özlem Tansel; Pelin Yüksel; Aygül Doğan Çelik


Turkish Thoracic Journal/Turk Toraks Dergisi | 2010

The Importance of Pathogen Identification in the Success of Treatment of Hospital Acquired Pneumonias

Ebru Cakir Edis; Osman Nuri Hatipoglu; Ilker Yilmam; Alper Eker; Özlem Tansel; Necdet Sut


Respiratory Medicine Extra | 2007

Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia presenting with febrile neutropenia

Aygul Dogan Celik; Alper Eker; Zerrin Yukugkural; Figen Kuloglu; Özlem Tansel; Filiz Akata; Murat Tugrul


Archive | 2010

Hospital-acquired pneumonia in patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy ˚ mmunsupresif tedavi alan hastalarda geli˝ en hastane kökenli pnömoni

Ebru Çak; Alper Eker; Özlem Tansel; Necdet Sut; Emre Tekgündüz; Muzaffer Demir


Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2009

Edirne'de Doğurganlık Çağındaki Kadınlarda Toksoplazmoz Seroepidemiyolojisi ve Teorik Konjenital Toksoplazmoz İnsidansının Belirlenmesi: Toplum Tabanlı Bir Çalışma

Özlem Tansel; Galip Ekuklu; Hakan Kunduracılar; Alper Eker; Zerrin Yuluğkural; Pelin Yüksel

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Christophe Dooms

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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