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Chinese Medical Journal | 2015

Effects of Sleep Disorders on Hemoglobin A1c Levels in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Ahmet Keskin; Murat Ünalacak; Ugur Bilge; Pinar Yildiz; Seda Güler; Engin Burak Selçuk; Muzaffer Bilgin

Background: Studies have reported the presence of sleep disorders in approximately 50–70% of diabetic patients, and these may contribute to poor glycemic control, diabetic neuropathy, and overnight hypoglycemia. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of sleep disorders in diabetic patients, and to investigate possible relationships between scores of these sleep disorders and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and diabetic parameters (fasting blood glucose, glycated hemoglobin A1c [HbA1c], and lipid levels). Methods: We used the Berlin questionnaire (BQ) for OSAS, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to determine the frequency of sleep disorders and their possible relationships with fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, and lipid levels. Results: The study included 585 type 2 diabetic patients admitted to family medicine clinics between October and December 2014. Sleep, sleep quality, and sleep scores were used as the dependent variables in the analysis. The ESS scores showed that 54.40% of patients experienced excessive daytime sleepiness, and according to the PSQI, 64.30% experienced poor-quality sleep. The BQ results indicated that 50.20% of patients were at high-risk of OSAS. HbA1c levels correlated significantly with the ESS and PSQI results (r = 0.23, P < 0.001 and r = 0.14, P = 0.001, respectively), and were significantly higher in those with high-risk of OSAS as defined by the BQ (P < 0.001). These results showed that HbA1c levels were related to sleep disorders. Conclusions: Sleep disorders are common in diabetic patients and negatively affect the control of diabetes. Conversely, poor diabetes control is an important factor disturbing sleep quality. Addressing sleep disturbances in patients who have difficulty controlling their blood glucose has dual benefits: Preventing diabetic complications caused by sleep disturbance and improving diabetes control.


Ocular Immunology and Inflammation | 2015

Choroidal tuberculoma showing paradoxical worsening in a patient with miliary TB

Turgut Yılmaz; Engin Burak Selçuk; Nihat Polat; Kayhan Mutlu

Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) remains an important public health problem worldwide. Ocular involvement in patients with systemic TB has traditionally been considered uncommon. Diagnosing ocular TB is challenging and often delayed, especially in the absence of pulmonary signs or symptoms typical of TB. Here we describe a case of paradoxical reaction after antituberculosis therapy in an immunocompetent patient with ocular TB.


Drug Design Development and Therapy | 2015

Evaluation of the cardiovascular effects of varenicline in rats.

Engin Burak Selçuk; Meltem Sungu; Hakan Parlakpinar; Necip Ermis; Elif Taslidere; Nigar Vardi; Murat Yalçınsoy; Mustafa Sagir; Alaaddin Polat; Mehmet Karatas; Burcu Kayhan-Tetik

Background Cardiovascular disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among tobacco users. Varenicline is widely used worldwide to help smoking cessation, but some published studies have reported associated cardiovascular events. Objective To determine the cardiovascular toxicity induced by varenicline in rats. Materials and methods We randomly separated 34 rats into two groups: 1) the control group (given only distilled water orally, n=10) and the varenicline group (given 9 μg/kg/day varenicline on days 1–3, 9 μg/kg twice daily on days 4–7, and 18 μg/kg twice daily on days 8–90 [total 83 days], n=24). Each group was then subdivided equally into acute and chronic subgroups, and all rats in these groups were euthanized with anesthesia overdose on days 45 and 90, respectively. Body and heart weights, hemodynamic (mean oxygen saturation, mean blood pressure, and heart rate, electrocardiographic (PR, QRS, and QT intervals) biochemical (oxidants and antioxidants), and histopathological analyses (including immunostaining) were performed. Results Acute varenicline exposure resulted in loss of body weight, while chronic varenicline exposure caused heart weight loss and decreased mean blood pressure, induced lipid peroxidation, and reduced antioxidant activity. Both acute and chronic varenicline exposure caused impairment of mean oxygen saturation. QT interval was prolonged in the chronic varenicline group, while PR interval prolongation was statistically significant in both the control and acute varenicline groups. Caspase-9 activity was also significantly increased by chronic exposure. Moreover, histopathological observations revealed severe morphological heart damage in both groups. Conclusion Adverse effects of chronic varenicline exposure on cardiovascular tissue were confirmed by our electrocardiographic, biochemical, and histopathological analyses. This issue needs to be investigated with new experimental and clinical studies to evaluate the exact mechanism(s) of the detrimental effects of varenicline. Physicians should bear in mind the toxic effects of varenicline on the cardiovascular system when prescribing it for smoking cessation.


Clinical Interventions in Aging | 2014

Outcomes of trochanteric femoral fractures treated with proximal femoral nail: an analysis of 100 consecutive cases

Mehmet Fatih Korkmaz; Mehmet Nuri Erdem; Zeliha Korkmaz Disli; Engin Burak Selçuk; Mustafa Karakaplan; Abdullah Gogus

Purpose In this study, we aimed to report the results of a retrospective study carried out at our institute regarding cases of patients who had suffered proximal femoral fractures between January 2002 and February 2007, and who were treated with a proximal femoral nail. Materials and methods One hundred consecutive cases were included in the study. A case documentation form was used to obtain intraoperative data including age, sex, mechanism of injury, type of fracture according to Association for Osteosynthesis/Association for the Study of Internal Fixation (AO/ASIF) classification and the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ (ASA) physical status classification (ASA grade). Clinical and radiographic examinations were performed at the time of admission and at the 6th week; subsequent visits were organized on the 3rd month, 6th month, and 12th month, and in patients with longer follow-up and annually postoperatively. The Harris score of hip function was used, and any change in the position of the implants and the progress of the fracture union, which was determined radiologically, was noted. Results The mean age of the patients was 77.66 years (range: 37–98 years), and the sex distribution was 32 males and 68 females. Seventy-three fractures were reduced by closed means, whereas 27 needed limited open reduction. The mean follow-up time for the study group was 31.3 months (range: 12–75 months). Postoperative radiographs showed a near-anatomical fracture reduction in 78% of patients. The Harris hip score was negatively correlated with the ASA score and patient age. No cases of implant failure were observed. Three patients died before discharge (one due to pulmonary embolism, two due to cardiac arrest), and five patients died due to unrelated medical conditions within the first 3 months of the follow-up. Conclusion Our study showed that proximal femoral nail is a reliable fixation with good fracture union, and it is not associated with major complications in any type of trochanteric femoral fracture.


Blood Pressure Monitoring | 2016

Left atrial volume and function in patients with white-coat hypertension assessed by real-time three-dimensional echocardiography.

Necip Ermis; Abdulmecit Afşin; Bilal Cuglan; Nusret Açıkgöz; Mehmet Cansel; Julide Yagmur; Şıho Hidayet; Mehmet Cengiz Çolak; Engin Burak Selçuk

BackgroundWhite-coat hypertension (WCH) is a disease based on the disparity of a patient’s blood pressure measurements between the physician’s office and the patient’s home environment. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the left atrial (LA) volume and functions in WCH. MethodsIn total, this study included 37 WCH (17 women, 20 men, mean age 48.4±5.7 years) and 30 healthy individuals (18 women, 20 men, mean age 47.9±7.5 years). All patients underwent real-time three-dimensional and comprehensive two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) with tissue Doppler evaluation to estimate left atrial volumes and mechanical functions. ResultsLA diameters were significantly higher in the patients compared with the controls (37±2.8 vs. 35±3.1 mm, P=0.017). LA total systolic volume and LA maximal volume were significantly higher in the patients. (41.1±6.9 vs. 35.5±3.7 ml, P<0.001; 25.8±5.4 vs. 21.3±3.3 ml, P<0.001, respectively). LA volume before LA contraction and LA active stroke volume were significantly higher in the patients with WCH than in the normotensives (24.4±6.3 vs. 20.9±2 ml, P=0.002; 9.1±4.8 vs. 6.7±2.5 ml, P=0.007, respectively). Moreover, the LA expansion index was significantly higher in the patients with WCH than in the normotensives (178.7±53.6 vs. 155.3±36.3, P=0.037). However, the total emptying volume fraction of the LA was similar between the two groups. ConclusionWe showed that LA structural functions and volumes were increased in the WCH group. Although increased LA volume has been observed in many diseases, structural changes in LA may be accepted as an early sign for clinical cardiac remodeling in patients with WCH, suggesting the necessity of early intervention for preventing clinical cardiovascular disease.


The Turkish journal of gastroenterology | 2017

Methylprednisolone prevents bacterial translocation in thioacetamide-induced liver failure in rats

Murat Muhsin Muhip Harputluoglu; Ismail Temel; Ulvi Demirel; Yuksel Seckin; Murat Aladag; Baris Otlu; Nese Karadag; Fatma Ozyalin; Nilay Aydogan; Engin Burak Selçuk

BACKGROUND/AIMS Steroids have been shown to prevent intestinal oxidative stress. We investigated the effects of methylprednisolone on intestinal oxidative damage and bacterial translocation in thioacetamide-induced liver failure in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS Group 1 (n=8) was the control group. In group 2 (n=8), the thioacetamide group, rats received 300 mg/kg intraperitoneal thioacetamide daily for 2 days. In group 3 (n=8), the thioacetamide+methylprednisolone group, treatment with methylprednisolone (30 mg/kg intraperitoneal) was commenced 48 h before the first dose of thioacetamide. In group 4 (n=8), the methylprednisolone group, the rats received only methylprednisolone (30 mg/kg intraperitoneal). RESULTS Serious hepatic and intestinal oxidative damage and high bacterial translocation frequencies were observed in the thioacetamide group compared with those of the controls. Bacterial translocation frequency in the thioacetamide+methylprednisolone group was significantly lower than that in the thioacetamide group (p<0.05). Intestinal thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances and myeloperoxidase levels and tissue damage scores for the intestines in the thioacetamide+methylprednisolone group were lower than those in the thioacetamide group (p<0.01, p<0.01, and p<0.0001, respectively). CONCLUSION Our findings suggest that methylprednisolone reduces bacterial translocation by preventing intestinal oxidative damage in this model of acute liver failure in rats.


Medicine Science | International Medical Journal | 2016

Evaluating the Behaviours of Citizens and Physicians During Healthcare System Changes in Turkey

Mehmet Karatas; Muharrem Ak; Mehmet Korkmaz; Engin Burak Selçuk; Turgay Karataş; Murat Yalçınsoy; Burcu Kayhan Tetik

This study may provide insights into the positive and negative perceptions of physicians and citizens in Turkey regarding the Transformation in Health Project.We aimed to evaluate the views of physicians and citizens regarding the changing healthcare system using different questionnaires.We interviewed 1190 actively working physicians and 1997 citizens using face-to-face questionnaires to determine how the changing healthcare system has affected the behaviours of physicians and citizens. When asked whether the behaviours of patients and relatives had improved, 495 physicians (41.6%) answered yes and 580 (48.7%) answered no. When citizens were asked whether the behaviours of physicians had improved, 1399 (70.1%) answered yes and 362 (18.1%) answered no. According to the results of this study, there have been some changes in our healthcare system associated with the Transformation in Health Project.


Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2015

Comparison of lateral deltoid splitting and deltopectoral approaches in the treatment of proximal humerus fractures

Mehmet Fatih Korkmaz; Mehmet Nuri Erdem; Mustafa Karakaplan; Gökay Görmeli; Engin Burak Selçuk; Zeynep Maraş; Turgay Karataş

BACKGROUND Fractures of the proximal humerus that limit function are quite common. The objective of this retrospective study was to compare deltoid splitting and deltopectoral approaches by using the same fixation method. METHODS Eighty-six patients who underwent surgical treatment between September 2005 and July 2011 were included into the study group. Deltoid splitting approach was used by exploring the axillary nerve on Group A patients as described by Codman, and deltopectoral approach was used on Group B patients. Group A consisted of a total of fifty-six patients of whom twenty-two were male and thirty-four were female patients, with a mean age of 62.5 years (range, 26 to 90 years). Group B consisted of a total of thirty patients of whom fourteen were male and sixteen were female patients, with a mean age of 54.8 years (range, 24 to 84 years). PHILOS plate system was utilized as an internal fixation tool in all patients. Functional results and complications of the two groups were compared using Constant scores. RESULTS It was observed that humeral head and tubercular fragment reduction were better with lateral deltoid splitting approach, and Constant shoulder scores were higher in the early stages (66.8-57.4 consecutively; p>0.05). DISCUSSION Deltoid splitting approach, especially with AO/ASIF B and C type fractures, enables reduction and plate fixing under 270 degree control of the proximal humerus without forceful retraction and soft tissue damage, providing easy access to posterior tubercular fragment. Compared to deltopectoral approach, patients treated with deltoid splitting approach achieved higher Constant scores at an earlier stage. Lateral deltoid splitting approach, by exploring the axillary nerve, is a useful surgical technique which provides an expansive and multi-dimensional control without risking the deltoid muscle function and the axillary nerve.


Inflammation | 2012

Effects of Rifaximin on Bacterial Translocation in Thioacetamide-Induced Liver Injury in Rats

Murat Harputluoglu; Ulvi Demirel; Mehmet Gul; Ismail Temel; Sule Gursoy; Engin Burak Selçuk; Murat Aladag; Yilmaz Bilgic; Ercan Gunduz; Yuksel Seckin


Gynaecologia et perinatologia : journal for gynaecology, perinatology, reproductive medicine and ultrasonic diagnostics | 2008

ABNORMALNI TEST OPTEREĆENJA GLUKOZOM I BLAGI GESTACIJSKI DIJABETES

Ayşe Kafkaslı; Ayse Cikim Sertkaya; Engin Burak Selçuk; Kezban Dogan; Feza Burak; Saim Yologlu

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