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Journal of Interventional Cardiology | 2015

Unusual Vascular Complications Associated with Transradial Coronary Procedures Among 10,324 Patients: Case Based Experience and Treatment Options

Ersan Tatli; Akif Cakar; Bülent Vatan; Aleks Degirmencioglu; Tarik Agac; Harun Kilic; Huseyin Gunduz; Ramazan Akdemir

OBJECTIVES We aimed to present our experience regarding the unusual vascular complications and specific treatment strategies in patients who underwent transradial coronary procedure (TRC). BACKGROUND Transradial access provides lower vascular access site complication rates compared with transfemoral access. However, there is lack of data obtained from large study populations concerning the incidence and treatment strategies of hemorrhagic and vascular complications following a TRC in the literature. METHODS 10,324 patients (2,652 patients with percutaneous coronary intervention and 7,672 patients with a diagnostic transradial coronary angiography) who underwent a TRC from February 2010 to December 2014 were reviewed to identify cases of large hematoma, perforation, arteriovenous fistula, and pseudoaneurysm. RESULTS The observed incidence was 0.44% (45 patients) for all unusual vascular and hemorrhagic complications. Of these 45 patients; 32 patients (0.31%) presented with large hematoma (≥6 cm), 8 patients (0.08%) presented with perforation, 4 patients (0.04%) presented with arteriovenous fistula (AVF), and only 1 case (0.009%) presented with radial artery pseudoaneurysm. Forty-one of forty-five patients were managed with mechanical compression. Surgery was performed in only 3 cases; a patient with a brachial artery perforation leading to compartment syndrome, a patient with AVF resulting in limb ischemia, and a patient with radial artery pseudoaneurysm. A right internal mammarian artery perforation resulting in huge breast hematoma was treated via endovascular graft stent implantation. CONCLUSIONS Hemorrhagic and vascular complications are rarely seen during TRC. However, majority of these complications could be managed conservatively without a requirement for surgical reconstruction.


Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2015

Predictors of anticoagulant treatment in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation: results from atrial fibrillation in Turkey: epidemiologic registry.

Hasan Kaya; Faruk Ertaş; Bayram Köroğlu; Bülent Vatan; Çağlar Emre Çağlıyan; Selçuk Gedik; Ekrem Yeter; Mesut Aydin; Mehmet Ata Akil; Mehmet Serdar Soydinç; Hakan Ozhan; Mehmet Sıddık Ülgen

The aim of the study was to assess the factors associated with the anticoagulation treatment in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). A total of 2242 consecutive patients who had been admitted with AF on their electrocardiogram were included in the study. After excluding valvular AF, 1745 patients with nonvalvular AF were analyzed. Mean CHA2DS2-VASc score [cardiac failure, hypertension, age ≥ 75 (doubled), diabetes, stroke (doubled), vascular disease, age 65 -74 and sex category (female)], frequency of persistent/permanent AF, hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), stroke history, body mass index, and left atrial diameter were significantly higher in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy. Stroke history, persistent/permanent AF, hypertension, DM, age, heart failure, and left atrial diameter were independent predictors of warfarin prescription. Labile international normalized ratio was the only independent negative predictor of effective treatment with warfarin. In this study, we demonstrated that stroke history, persistent/permanent AF, hypertension, DM, and left atrial diameter were positive predictors, whereas advanced age and heart failure were negative predictors of oral anticoagulant use in patients with nonvalvular AF.


Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis | 2016

The Trends in Utilizing Nonvitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulants in Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation: A Real-Life Experience.

Burçak Kılıçkıran Avcı; Bülent Vatan; Ozge Ozden Tok; Tamara Aidarova; Salih Sahinkus; Turgut Uygun; Huseyin Gunduz; Osman Karakaya; Hüsniye Yüksel; Zeki Öngen

Dabigatran and rivaroxaban are novel nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) approved for thromboprophylaxis in atrial fibrillation (AF). In Turkey, like other countries, the efficacy of translation of the clinical trial results and current guideline recommendations into daily clinical practice is yet to be discovered. Using data from medical records of three tertiary care cardiology centers, we identified patients with nonvalvular AF on dabigatran or rivaroxaban treatment. Baseline characteristics and utilization trends were compared between dabigatran and rivaroxaban groups. Secondarily, clinical events including ischemic stroke and/or transient ischemic attack, systemic embolism, and bleeding were evaluated. Among 294 patients with AF included, dabigatran was utilized in 177 (60.2%) and rivaroxaban in 117 (39.8%). Overall, 76% of patients had received long-term warfarin therapy. The use of 110 mg twice a day (55.4%) was the prevailing strategy in dabigatran group, whereas in rivaroxaban group 20 mg every day (67.5%) was the preferred option. Of the patients, 37.3% had severe valvular disease in which mitral regurgitation was the predominant valve abnormality. Scores of CHADS2, CHA2DS2VASc, and HAS-BLED were similar in both the groups. Of the patients, 24% in dabigatran group and 13.7% in rivaroxaban group were prescribed the lower dose inappropriately. The two NOACs did not differ significantly in terms of clinical events. The results of this study indicate that in daily practice, the physicians’ behavior in utilizing the NOACs is shaped by the clinical trials and the guideline recommendations. On the other hand, in dose selection, this adherence is not of high quality.


Blood Pressure Monitoring | 2011

Relation between carotid intima-media thickness and aortic knob width in patients with essential hypertension.

Hakan Erkan; Levent Korkmaz; Mustafa Tark Ağaç; Zeydin Acar; Abdülkadir Krş; Merve Erkan; Ayca Ata Korkmaz; Bülent Vatan; Ali Rza Akyüz; Halit Çnarka

ObjectiveThe assessment of subclinical atherosclerosis is important in the evaluation of a hypertensive patient, as it provides information on the severity of the hypertension and the cardiovascular risk. The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of the aortic knob width measured on chest radiography in the assessment of subclinical atherosclerosis in hypertensive patients. Method and resultsA total of 126 consecutive hypertensive patients were enrolled. In univariate analysis, there was a strong correlation between carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) and aortic knob width (r=0.62, P<0.001). In addition, there were statistically significant correlations between CIMT and age (r=0.42, P<0.001), systolic pressure (r=0.27, P=0.02), diastolic pressure (r=0.28, P<0.03), and pulse pressure (r=0.31, P<0.001). In linear regression analysis, the aortic knob width (&bgr;=0.5, P<0.001), age (&bgr;=0.02, P=0.03), and systolic pressure (&bgr;=0.03, P=0.005) were the only independent predictors of CIMT. ConclusionObservation of aortic knob on chest radiograph in hypertensive patients may provide important predictive information of subclinical atherosclerosis.


Clinical and Investigative Medicine | 2013

Coronary artery calcification score is increased in patients with isolated coronary artery ectasia

Hakan Erkan; Mustafa Tarık Ağaç; Seda Akyol; Levent Korkmaz; Abdulkadir Kiris; Merve Erkan; Zeydin Acar; Bülent Vatan; Emre Erkuş; Ali Rıza Akyüz; Şükrü Çelik


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2011

Massive multi-chamber heart thrombosis as a consequence of acute fulminant myocarditis complicated with fatal ischaemic stroke.

Mustafa Tarık Ağaç; Ali Rıza Akyüz; Zeydin Acar; Hakan Erkan; Bülent Vatan


European Heart Journal | 2013

Clinical utility of a novel index to predict systolic dysfunction and adverse clinical outcome in patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction: a pilot study

M. Agac; Süret Ağaç; L. Korkmaz; S. Celik; H. Erkan; A. Akyuz; Turhan Turan; Ramazan Akdemir; Abdulkadir Kiris; Bülent Vatan


Archive | 2015

An epidemiological study to evaluate the use of vitamin K antagonists and new oral anticoagulants among non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients in Turkey- AFTER*-2 study design Türkiye'de nonvalvüler atriyum fibrilasyonlu hastalarda vitamin K antagonisti ve yeni oral antikoagülan kullanimi uygulamalarini değerlendirmek için epidemiyolojik çalişma - AFTER*-2 çalişmasi dizayni

Karadeniz Technique; Siyami Ersek; Yuzuncu Yil; Bulent Ecevit; Faruk Ertaş; Hasan Kaya; Abdulkadir Yildiz; Lale Dinç; Habibe Kafes; Bekir Calapkorur; Mehmet Gül; Nuray Kahraman Ay; Serkan Bulur; Mine Durukan; Murat Eren; Murathan Küçük; Ebru Özpelit; F. Mehmet Uçar; Erkan Ayhan; C. Emre; Hasan Güngör; Ferhat Özyurtlu; Nihat Şen; Bülent Vatan; Fahriye Vatansever; Mehmet Ali Kobat; Ahmet Temiz; Gökay Taylan; Murtaza Emre; Selami Söylemez


Medicinski časopis | 2014

A PROBABLE CASE OF KOUNIS SYNDROME AFTER BEE STINGS

Perihan Varım; Ceyhun Varım; Bülent Vatan; Sabiye Yilmaz; Harun Kilic


TÜRK KARDİYOLOJİ DERNEĞİ ARŞİVİ | 2013

Türkiye’de atriyum fibrilasyonu epidemiyolojisi; çok merkezli AFTER çalışmasının ön sonuçları

Faruk Ertaş; Hasan Kaya; Zekeriya Kaya; Serkan Bulur; Nuri Köse; Mehmet Gul; Nihan Kahya Eren; Çağlar Emre Çağlıyan; Bayram Köroğlu; Bülent Vatan; Göksel Açar; Murat Yüksel; Mehmet Zihni Bilik; Selçuk Gedik; Ziya Şimşek

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Levent Korkmaz

Karadeniz Technical University

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Serkan Bulur

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Abdulkadir Kiris

Karadeniz Technical University

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