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Journal of Thoracic Disease | 2013

Correlation between the intima-media thickness and Framingham risk score in patients with sleep apnea syndrome.

Cengiz Özdemir; Isik Conkbayir; Aslıhan Kuru; Hikmet Firat; Sinem Nedime Sökücü; Levent Dalar; Recai Ergün; Cagla Pinar Tastan Uzunmehmetoglu; Dilek Ergün; Sadik Ardic

BACKGROUND In the present study, we want to demonstrate the correlation between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) whose independent effect on carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) was demonstrated, with Framingham risk score (FRS) showing the overall cardiovascular risk. METHODS IMT of the carotid artery was measured with ultrasonography and 10-year risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) was defined with FRS in 90 consecutive patients referred to our sleep clinic and who underwent polysomnography (PSG), with vascular risk factors and without a clinical atherosclerotic disease. RESULTS IMT and FRS were found to be statistically significantly increased in the severe OSAS group compared to the other two groups. Carotid IMT was found to be significantly positively correlated with, apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), oxygen desaturation index (ODI) and time duration with oxygen saturation (SpO2) <90%, and negatively correlated with minimum oxygen saturation at sleep (minimum SpO2) and mean SpO2. In control and mild OSAS group IMT and FRS have significantly positive correlation (r: 0.501, P: 0.027; r: 0.625, P<0.001), while in severe OSAS group no significant correlation was detected between IMT and FRS (r: 0.321, P: 0.06). In the regression analysis AHI and ODI were found to be an independent predictor of carotid IMT. ODI was found to have an independent effect on the progression of atherosclerosis. CONCLUSIONS Increased carotid IMT in severe OSAS group could not be explained with the classical risk factors. In this respect, FRS might be insufficient to determine correctly the cardiovascular risk and protection strategies against the disease in OSAS patients.


International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health | 2014

Pneumoconiosis and respiratory problems in dental laboratory technicians: Analysis of 893 dental technicians

Dilek Ergün; Recai Ergün; Cengiz Özdemir; Türkan Nadir Öziş; Hınç Yılmaz; Ibrahim Akkurt

ObjectivesTo explore the rate of pneumoconiosis in dental technicians (DTP) and to evaluate the risk factors.Material and MethodsData of 893 dental technicians, who were admitted to our hospital in the period January 2007–May 2012, from 170 dental laboratories were retrospectively examined. Demographic data, respiratory symptoms, smoking status, work duration, working fields, exposure to sandblasting, physical examination findings, chest radiographs, pulmonary function tests and high-resolution computed tomography results were evaluated.ResultsDental technicians’ pneumoconiosis rate was 10.1% among 893 cases. The disease was more common among males and in those exposed to sandblasting who had 77-fold higher risk of DTP. The highest profusion subcategory was 3/+ (according to the International Labour Organization (ILO) 2011 standards) and the large opacity rate was 13.3%.ConclusionsTo the best of our knowledge, it was the largest DTP case series (N = 893/90) in the literature in English. Health screenings should be performed regularly for the early diagnosis of pneumoconiosis, which is an important occupational disease for dental technicians.


Balkan Medical Journal | 2017

High-Resolution Computed Tomography and Pulmonary Function Findings of Occupational Arsenic Exposure in Workers

Recai Ergun; Ender Evcik; Dilek Ergün; Begum Ergan; Esin Özkan; Özge Gündüz

BACKGROUND The number of studies where non-malignant pulmonary diseases are evaluated after occupational arsenic exposure is very few. AIMS To investigate the effects of occupational arsenic exposure on the lung by high-resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cross-sectional study. METHODS In this study, 256 workers with suspected respiratory occupational arsenic exposure were included, with an average age of 32.9±7.8 years and an average of 3.5±2.7 working years. Hair and urinary arsenic levels were analysed. High-resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests were done. RESULTS In workers with occupational arsenic exposure, high-resolution computed tomography showed 18.8% pulmonary involvement. In pulmonary involvement, pulmonary nodule was the most frequently seen lesion (64.5%). The other findings of pulmonary involvement were 18.8% diffuse interstitial lung disease, 12.5% bronchiectasis, and 27.1% bullae-emphysema. The mean age of patients with pulmonary involvement was higher and as they smoked more. The pulmonary involvement was 5.2 times higher in patients with skin lesions because of arsenic. Diffusing capacity of lung for carbon monoxide was significantly lower in patients with pulmonary involvement. CONCLUSION Besides lung cancer, chronic occupational inhalation of arsenic exposure may cause non-malignant pulmonary findings such as bronchiectasis, pulmonary nodules and diffuse interstitial lung disease. So, in order to detect pulmonary involvement in the early stages, workers who experience occupational arsenic exposure should be followed by diffusion test and high-resolution computed tomography.


Turkish Thoracic Journal | 2017

Occupational Risk Factors and the Relationship of Smoking with Anxiety and Depression

Dilek Ergün; Recai Ergun; Begum Ergan; Ozlem Kar Kurt

OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relation of smoking with anxiety and depression in workers who were exposed to occupational risk factors. For this purpose, working time, smoking status, nicotine dependence, and respiratory functions of the workers who were exposed to physical and/or chemical harmful substances were evaluated and the presence of anxiety/depression was investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS Male workers who were exposed to occupational risk factors such as solvents, heavy metals, and dust and visited the outpatient clinic for occupational diseases within a one-year period were included. Pulmonary Function Test and Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence were performed. Anxiety and depression statuses of the workers were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. RESULTS The mean age of 665 male workers was 45 y (range, 38-48 y), and they were most commonly exposed to solvents (45.9%), followed by heavy metal fume/dust (20.9%). Of the workers, 252 (37.9%) had anxiety, 294 (44.2%) had depression, and 171 (25.7%) had both. More than half of the workers in each occupation/exposure group were smokers. Respiratory complaints were present in 34% of the workers. According to the regression analysis, the presence of respiratory system complaints was found to be a significant risk factor for anxiety, depression, and anxiety plus depression. CONCLUSION In conclusion, smoking and anxiety/depression were found to be the conditions affecting more than half of the workers with occupational exposure.


Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2017

Evaluation of dental technician's pneumoconiosis using chest X-rayand HRCT: correlation between radiological and functional findings

Recai Ergun; Dilek Ergün; Ender Evcik; Begum Ergan

BACKGROUND/AIM This study aimed to compare high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings with those of chest X-ray (CXR) and to evaluate the relationship of pulmonary function test (PFT) parameters with HRCT and CXR findings in cases of dental technicians pneumoconiosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS CXR, PFT, and HRCT data of 89 dental technicians who were diagnosed with pneumoconiosis were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS The cases of 24 dental technicians (27%) classified as normal (Category 0) based on CXR were evaluated as Category 1 according to HRCT. There was an inverse correlation of PFT parameters with nodular profusion score in CXR and all HRCT parameters. In this participant sample, small opacities were predominant (70% of the individuals), and worsening of PFT parameters was associated with the prevalence of pulmonary parenchymal changes. CONCLUSION In the present study, micronodules detected using HRCT had an effect on pulmonary function worsening, which has not been reported in previous studies.


Turkish Journal of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care | 2017

Anxiety and Depression in Intensive Care Unit Staff

Recai Ergun; Dilek Ergün; Begum Ergan


Mesleki Sağlık ve Güvenlik Dergisi (MSG) | 2017

ANKARA’DA DİŞ TEKNİSYENİ PNOMOKONYOZU SIKLIĞI VE İLİŞKİLİ OLDUĞU FAKTÖRLER

Dilek Ergün; Recai Ergun; Ender Evcik; Türkan Nadir Öziş; Ibrahim Akkurt


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Silicosis In Denim Sandblasters: Aftershocks Of An Epidemic

Türkan Nadir Öziş; Nur Safak Alici; Ibrahim Onur Alici; Dilek Ergün; Emine Avci; Nevin Taci Hoca; Omer Hinc Yilmaz


Turkish Journal of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care | 2016

The Relationship between Nurse Workload and Mortality in Two Different ICUs

Begum Ergan; Murat Emre Tokur; Selma Coban; Seher Tursunoglu; Recai Ergun; Dilek Ergün; Selcuk Comoglu


Turkish Journal of Geriatrics-Turk Geriatri Dergisi | 2016

NONTHYROIDAL ILLNESS SYNDROME IN SEVERE CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE EXACERBATIONS IN THE ELDERLY

Begum Ergan; Recai Ergun; Kutlay Aydin; Dilek Ergün

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Recai Ergun

Dokuz Eylül University

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Begum Ergan

Dokuz Eylül University

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Emine Avci

Dokuz Eylül University

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Levent Dalar

Istanbul Bilim University

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