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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2016

Blood count parameters can predict the severity of coronary artery disease

Hilal Bektas Uysal; Bekir Dagli; Çağdaş Akgüllü; Mücahit Avcil; Cemil Zencir; Mediha Ayhan; Hulki Meltem Sönmez

Background/Aims Because of the inflammatory nature of coronary artery disease (CAD), both platelets and white blood cells have been investigated for years. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between some prominently hematologic blood count parameters (mean platelet volume [MPV], neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio [NLR]) and the severity of CAD by using Gensini scores. Methods A total of 194 patients, who had undergone coronary angiography, enrolled in this study. The control group consisted of 42 patients who had normal coronary arteries. Remaining CAD patients were divided into two groups according to their Gensini scores. Results NLR and MPV were higher in the severe atherosclerosis group compared with the mild atherosclerosis group (p = 0.007, p = 0.005, respectively). The Gensini score showed significant correlations with NLR (r = 0.20, p = 0.011), MPV (r = 0.23, p = 0.004) and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (r = –0.161, p = 0.047). Using a cut-off level of 2.54, NLR predicted severe atherosclerosis with a sensitivity of 74% and specificity of 53% (area under curve [AUC], 0.627; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.545 to 0.704; p = 0.004). MPV values above 10.4 predicted severe atherosclerosis with a sensitivity of 39% and specificity of 90% (AUC, 0.631; 95% CI, 0.549 to 0.708; p = 0.003). In the multiple logistic regression analysis, high levels of NLR (odds ratio [OR], 1.450; 95% CI, 1.080 to 1.945; p = 0.013) and MPV (OR, 1.622; 95% CI, 1.147 to 2.295; p = 0.006) were found to be independent predictors of severe atherosclerosis. Conclusions Our study suggests that both NLR and MPV are predictors of severe atherosclerosis and may be used for the prediction and identification of cardiac risks in CAD patients.


Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2016

Biochemical and Histological Effects of Thiamine Pyrophosphate against Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity.

Hilal Bektas Uysal; Bekir Dagli; Mustafa Yilmaz; Fadime Kahyaoğlu; Alparslan Gökçimen; İmran Kurt Ömürlü; Buket Demirci

The aim of this study was to investigate whether thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) has biochemical and histological preventive effects on oxidative liver damage induced by paracetamol (APAP). Rats were divided into the following groups: healthy control (HG), APAP (AG, 1500 mg/kg, orally), thiamine pyrophosphate (TPPG, 100 mg/kg, intraperitoneally), APAP+NAC (ANAC, 100 mg/kg, intraperitoneally), APAP+TPP (ATPG) and APAP+NAC+TPP (ANTG). Oxidant, antioxidant parameters, liver function tests and histological assessment were performed between groups. Malondialdehyde levels in the AG, HG, TPPG, ANAC, ATPG and ANTG groups were 0.470 ± 0.210, 0.213 ± 0.004, 0.194 ± 0.001, 0.197 ± 0.06, 0.199 ± 0.008 and 0.173 ± 0.010 μmol/g protein, respectively. Total glutathione levels were 7.787 ± 0.395, 14.925 ± 0.932, 13.200 ± 0.984, 13.162 ± 0.486, 13.287 ± 0.787 and 13.500 ± 0.891 μm/g protein, respectively. In the AG group, marked liver damage occurred with the elevation of liver function tests and oxidative stress markers, such as malondialdehyde, myeloperoxidase and nitric oxide (p < 0.05). Biochemical results were congruent with the histological changes of oxidative damage. Compared to the AG group (p < 0.05), TPP significantly reduced oxidant parameter levels in the ATPG group and simultaneously increased the antioxidant parameter levels of catalase and glutathione. The histological changes were improved to almost normal hepatic structure. Moreover, TPP had nearly the same hepatoprotective effect as NAC, and there was statistically no additional benefit with NAC co‐treatment. There was no statistically significant difference (p > 0.05) among the ANAC, ANTG and ATPG groups in terms of oxidant/antioxidant levels. TPP proved to be as efficacious as standard therapy and may be beneficial in APAP‐induced hepatotoxicity.


Saudi Medical Journal | 2016

Comparison of different methods for measurement of electrolytes in patients admitted to the intensive care unit

Sinan Yilmaz; Hilal Bektas Uysal; Mücahit Avcil; Mustafa Yilmaz; Bekir Dagli; Murat Bakış; İmran Kurt Ömürlü

Objectives: To investigate whether electrolyte levels measured by using blood gas analyzers (ABG) and auto-analyzers (AA) are equivalent and can be used interchangeably. Methods: This observational prospective study was conducted in 100 patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, Adnan Menderes University School of Medicine, Aydin, Turkey, between March and August 2014. Samples for both AA and ABG analyzers were collected simultaneously from invasive arterial catheters of patients. The electrolyte levels were measured by using 2 methods. Results: The mean sodium level measured by ABG was 136.1±6.3 mmol/L and 137.8±5.4 mmol/L for AA (p=0.001). The Pearson’s correlation coefficient was 0.561 (p<0.001). The Bland-Altman 95% limits of agreement were -9.4 to 12.6 mmol/L. The mean potassium levels measured by ABG was 3.4±0.7 mmol/L and AA was 3.8±0.7 mmol/L (p=0.001). The Bland-Altman comparison limits were -0.58 to 1.24 and the associated Pearson’s correlation coefficient was 0.812 (p<0.001). Conclusion: The results of the 2 analyzing methods, in terms of sodium, were not equivalent and could not be used interchangeably. However, according to the statistical analyses results, by including, but not blindly trusting these findings, urgent and vital decisions could be made by the potassium levels obtained from the BGA, but a simultaneous follow-up sample had to be sent to the central laboratory for confirmation.


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2016

A rare complication of scorpion venom: atrial fibrillation

Ali Duman; Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan; Ayhan Akoz; Mücahit Avcil; Bekir Dagli; Selçuk Eren Çanakçı

Although the clinical findings of scorpion stings are often mild, they may lead to multiorgan failure and even cardiogenic shock. The toxin has both local and systemic effects. Local effects include edema, bruising(ecchymosis), and burning pain,whereas systemic effects include nausea,vomiting, hypotension or hypertension, cardiovascular toxicity, renal failure,and hemorrhage at different areas. The toxins have been implicated in a number of cardiac arrhythmias, including torsade de pointes, long QT syndrome, and atrial fibrillation. Here, we present a 90-year-old woman with no history of drug use or complaints due to dysrhythmias who developed atrial fibrillation after being stung by a scorpion.


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2016

Diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in patients Mean Platelet Volume (MPV), neutrophil / lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet / lymphocyte ratio (PLR) \'s foresight -

Ali Duman; Bekir Dagli; Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan; Mucahit Kapci; Guneri Kuruoz; Ayhan Akoz

Pulmonary thromboembolic (PTE) is a disease the mortality and the incidence of which is high.Diagnosing PTE can be overlooked because PTE hasn’t a hard and an original clinic tableau. Recently, new marker studies continue in the diagnosis and the mortality prudence of MPV, NLR and PLR in pulmonary embolic diagnosis. Also, in our study we purposed to search the foresight of MPV, NLR and PLR in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolic. Through the patients who applied to our emergency room between 1 January 2014 and 1 January 2015, 42 patients diagnosed with pulmonary thromboembolic were taken by scanning retrospective. Thirty healthy people were taken to study for control group. The average age of 42 patients taken to study was 67,90 ± 14,85. 24 (%57,1) of patients are women and 18 (%42,9) of are men. The average D-dimer of patients was 5052,40 ± 5839,95 , the average PLR was 0,19 ± 0,12 , the average NLR was 8,07 ± 6,00 and the average MPV was 9,95 ± 1,01. In the control group, the average PLR was 0,18 ± 0,19 , the average NLR was 4,34 ± 4,26 and the average MPV was 8,79 ± 0,57. The average MPV, NLR and PLR of patient’s group was higher than control group’s. When comparing the patients’ and the control’s group , NLR and MPV was signficantly high (p< 0.005) but PLR was not significantly high. In our study when we compare the group of patients and control, NLR was significantly high but PLR wasn’t.


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2015

Comparision of ultrasound-based methods of jugular vein and inferior vena cava for estimating central venous pressure

Mücahit Avcil; Mucahit Kapci; Bekir Dagli; İmran Kurt Ömürlü; Emre Ozluer; Kıvanç Karaman; Ali Yilmaz; Cemil Zencir


Herz | 2014

Myocardial infarction secondary to morphine-induced Kounis syndrome.

Çağdaş Akgüllü; Ufuk Eryılmaz; Hasan Güngör; Cemil Zencir; Mithat Selvi; Mücahit Avcil; Bekir Dagli


Journal of the International Society of Antioxidants in Nutrition & Health | 2016

BIOCHEMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THIAMINE PYROPHOSPHATE AGAINST ACETAMINOPHEN-INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY

Hilal Bektas Uysal; Bekir Dagli; Mustafa Yilmaz; Fadime Kahyaoğlu; Alparslan Gökçimen; İmran Kurt Ömürlü; Buket Demirci


Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations | 2018

Retrospective Investigation of Treatment Protocols for Drug Poisonings Admitted to Emergency Department

Selçuk Eren Çanakçı; Kenan Ahmet Turkdogan; Bekir Dagli


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2017

Retrospective investigation of the effectiveness of fecal occult blood test (FOB), PT-APTT in patients admitted to emergency department with gastrointestinal bleeding

Ekim Saglam Gurmen; Mücahit Avcil; Bekir Dagli; Kıvanç Karaman

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Mücahit Avcil

Adnan Menderes University

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Ali Duman

Adnan Menderes University

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Buket Demirci

Adnan Menderes University

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Mucahit Kapci

Adnan Menderes University

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Cemil Zencir

Adnan Menderes University

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