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Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2005

Evaluation and impact of chronic cough: comparison of specific vs generic quality-of-life questionnaires.

Ayse Fusun Kalpaklioglu; Turkan Kara; Ercan Kurtipek; Pinar Kocyigit; Aydanur Ekici; Mehmet Ekici

BACKGROUND Chronic cough is a common condition that has a significant impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). OBJECTIVE To investigate whether chronic cough is associated with adverse psychological and physical effects on quality of life (QoL) using different HRQoL questionnaires. METHODS Forty patients were recruited for the study. The diagnostic workup was mainly based on the pathogenic triad in chronic cough: postnasal drip syndrome, asthma, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. The HRQoL was evaluated with the cough-specific quality-of-life questionnaire (CQLQ), Leicester Cough Questionnaire (LCQ), Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. RESULTS Symptom scores were significantly correlated with the CQLQ and LCQ (beta = .415 and beta = -.272, respectively) but not with the SF-36. A statistically significant difference was found in all questionnaires, except the physical component summary domain of the SF-36, after specific therapy. Correlation between the 2 specific HRQoL questionnaires was moderate to high when pretreatment and posttreatment scores were compared (r = -0.42 and r = -0.60). Concurrent validity of the LCQ was higher than the CQLQ when compared with the SF-36 domains. The effect size of each specific QoL questionnaire was 1 or higher after treatment, whereas it was much less in the SF-36. There was no change in depression with treatment despite anxiety. Posttreatment symptom scores were related with anxiety (r > 0.40) CONCLUSIONS Because HRQoL is important to patients, a cough-specific HRQoL instrument, either the CQLQ or LCQ, should be routinely used to optimally evaluate the impact of cough on patients and to evaluate the efficacy of cough-modifying agents.


Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology | 2016

Peripapillary choroidal thickness in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Muammer Ozcimen; Yasar Sakarya; Ercan Kurtipek; Taha Tahir Bekçi; Sertan Goktas; Rabia Sakarya; Halil İbrahim Yener; Lütfi Saltuk Demir; Erkan Erdogan; Ismail Senol Ivacık; Ismail Alpfidan; Abdulkadir Bukus

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the peripapillary choroidal thickness of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) via enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT). Materials and methods: A total of 80 patients with COPD (80 eyes) and 50 control subjects (50 eyes) were enrolled. Choroidal scans and the retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness were obtained for all eyes using OCT. Results: The average peripapillary choroidal thickness measurements of the COPD group (147.58 ± 53.53 μm) were lower than the control group (160.84 ± 44.73 μm) (p = 0.068). Inferior segment thicknesses were significantly thinner than the other segments (p < 0.05). Subfoveal choroidal thickness and RNFL thickness measurements of the COPD group were also lower than those of the control group (p = 0.111). Conclusion: Hypoxia in COPD seems to affect the choroidal thickness. Thinning of the choroid may be attributed to increased vascular resistance and reduced blood flow in patients with COPD. The possible effects of the disease to the eye may be clarified through the role of the choroidal vasculature in the blood supply of the anterior optic nerve head.


Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2017

Endothelial dysfunction in patients with pulmonary thromboembolism: neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and platelet to lymphocyte ratio.

Ercan Kurtipek; Zafer Buyukterzi; Meral Büyükterzi; Mehmet Sertac Alpaydin; Said Sami Erdem

Pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) is a common cardiovascular emergency. Activated leukocytes may produce free oxygen radicals and endothelial damage, and, thereby, increased inflammation and thrombogenesis. In this study, we aimed to investigate endothelial dysfunction in patients with PTE.


Clinical Science | 2003

Perception of bronchoconstriction in obstructive pulmonary diseases (disease-specific dyspnoea)

Aydanur Ekici; Sevda Yilmaz; Mehmet Ekici; Fusun Kalpaklioglu; Yasemin Karadeniz; Mesut Arslan; Ahmet Iteginli; Turkan Kara; Ercan Kurtipek

The perception of dyspnoea differs between subjects with obstructive pulmonary diseases, partly because the underlying mechanisms for bronchoconstriction are different. We investigated the perception of bronchoconstriction in subjects with bronchiectasis, asthma and chronic bronchitis and possible contributing factors. Forty-seven non-smoking subjects with bronchiectasis, 50 subjects with asthma and 31 with chronic bronchitis were challenged with histamine. The Borg score was assessed before and after each challenge. The perception score corresponding to a fall in the forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)) by 20% (PS(20)) was calculated. The mean values of DeltaBorg/DeltaFEV(1) (the Borg score change divided by the change in FEV(1) as a percentage of the baseline FEV(1)) and PS(20) of subjects with bronchiectasis and chronic bronchitis were significantly lower than in subjects with asthma after histamine challenge. The ratio of non-perceivers was higher in bronchiectasis (25.5%) and in chronic bronchitis (32.3%) than in asthma (4.0%). When all subjects were considered, DeltaBorg/DeltaFEV(1) values were significantly related to female sex ( r (2)=11.5%, P =0.0001), but not to age, duration of the disease, PD(20) or baseline FEV(1)%. The present study indicates that perception of histamine-induced bronchoconstriction is lower in patients with bronchiectasis and chronic bronchitis than in asthmatic patients, and that sex partially contributes to this difference.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015

Importance of the Cell Block Technique in Diagnosing Patients with Non-Small Cell Carcinoma Accompanied by Pleural Effusion

Ceyhan Ugurluoglu; Ercan Kurtipek; Yaşar Ünlü; Hidir Esme; Nuri Düzgün

BACKGROUND Cytological examination of pleural effusions is very important in the diagnosis of malignant lesions. Thoracentesis is the first investigation to be performed in a patient with pleural effusion. In this study, we aimed to compare traditional with cell block methods for diagnosis of lung disease accompanied by pleural effusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 194 patients with exudative pleural effusions were included. Ten mililiters of fresh pleural fluid were obtained by thoracentesis from all patients in the initial evaluation. The samples gathered were divided to two equal parts, one for conventional cytological analysis and the other for analysis with the cell block technique. In cytology, using conventional diagnostic criteria cases were divided into 3 categories, benign, malignant and undetermined. The cell block sections were evaluated for the presence of single tumor cells, papillary or acinar patterns and staining with mucicarmine. In the cell block examination, in cases with sufficient cell counts histopathological diagnosis was performed. RESULTS Of the total undergoing conventional cytological analyses, 154 (79.4%)were reported as benign, 33 (17%) as malignant and 7 (3.6%) as suspicious of malignancy. With the cell block method the results were 147 (75.8%) benign, 12 (6.2%) metastatic, 4 (2.1%) squamous cell carcinoma, 18 (9.3%) adenocarcinoma, 5 (2.6%) large cell carcinoma, 2 (1%) mesothelioma, 3 (1.5%) small cell carcinoma, and 3 (1.5%) lymphoma. CONCLUSIONS Our study confirmed that the cell block method increases the diagnostic yield with exudative pleural effusions accompanying lung cancer.


Case reports in pulmonology | 2015

A Cause of Bilateral Chylothorax: A Case of Mesothelioma without Pleural Involvement during Initial Diagnosis.

Ercan Kurtipek; Meryem Ilkay Eren Karanis; Nuri Düzgün; Hidir Esme; Mustafa Cayci

Chylothorax is characterized by fluid accumulation in the pleural cavity containing chylomicrons due to disruption of lymphatic drainage in the thoracic ductus and development of chylothorax. A 60-year-old male patient presented to our clinic with shortness of breath and displayed bilateral pleural effusion and diffuse mediastinal lymph nodes in his computed chest tomography images. There were no thickening and nodular formation on the pleural surfaces. PET-CT showed no pathological FDG uptake. Thoracentesis showed a chylous effusion. Drainage reduced during monitoring could not be stopped; therefore, surgical intervention was considered. The patient underwent right thoracotomy. There were no pathological findings in the parietal and visceral pleura during the surgery. Initially lymphoma was considered. Perioperative samples were collected from the mediastinal lymph node. The pathology analysis reported metastasis of malignant mesothelioma. Evaluation of a repeated chest computed tomography showed nodular formations on the pleural surfaces. Mediastinal lymph nodes compressed the ductus thoracicus, resulting with chylothorax. The present case, with malignant mesothelioma, bilateral chylothorax, and mediastinal lymph node without any pleural involvement during initial diagnosis, is rare and will hence contribute to the literature.


Eurasian Journal of Pulmonology | 2018

The effect of cognitive functions on the ability to learn how to use a Diskus device in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Baykal Tulek; NartBedin Atalay; Ercan Kurtipek; Gülfem Yıldırım; Fikret Kanat; Mecit Suerdem

OBJECTIVE: Dry powder inhalers are a group of inhaled medications commonly used for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Although they can be more easily administered than metered dose inhalers, there is a high rate of errors in device use. The present study aims to evaluate the relationship between the ability to learn how to use a Diskus device and cognitive functions in patients with COPD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 30 inhaler-näive patients who were newly diagnosed with COPD. During their first visit, patients were administered a broad array of standardized neuropsychological tests and given a training on inhaler use. During the second visit, patients were divided into two groups according to their performance in the use of Diskus device: effective and ineffective. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients who completed the study showed a negative correlation between the cognitive test scores and Diskus training parameters. The number of errors and duration of training increased as the cognitive scores decreased. In Visit 2, a comparison between patients with ineffective and effective use of the Diskus device showed that cognitive function scores were higher in those with effective use. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of cognitive functions in COPD patients is important in establishing an effective inhalation treatment.


Medical Principles and Practice | 2017

Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Patients with Prior Pulmonary Thromboembolism

Zafer Buyukterzi; Meral Büyükterzi; Ercan Kurtipek; Mehmet Sertac Alpaydin; Sukru Karaarslan

Objective: Recent studies have indicated that endothelial dysfunction is common in patients with a prior history of pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE). Based on the established relationship between endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis, we aimed to investigate carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) as a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis in patients who have a prior history of PTE. Subjects and Methods: Medical records belonging to patients with a history of PTE and age- and gender-matched control subjects among those who underwent transthoracic echocardiography in Konya Training and Research Hospital were reviewed. Echocardiographic findings and cIMT measurements were recorded. cIMT measurements were compared between patient and control groups, and then independent correlates of cIMT were investigated using appropriate statistical methods. Results: A total of 110 patients (64.02 ± 12.67 years, males: n = 79 [71.81%]; females: n = 31 [28.19%]) were found to be eligible for assessment. Of these patients, 55 (50.00%) had a history of PTE. Patients with a history of PTE had significantly greater cIMT (p = 0.040). In this group of patients, cIMT positively and significantly correlated with basal right ventricular (RV) diameter (r = 0.271, p = 0.022), RV diastolic area (r = 0.376, p = 0.002), and systolic pulmonary artery pressure (r = 0.248, p = 0.037). In the multivariate linear regression analysis, only RV diastolic area was independently associated with cIMT in patients with PTE (p = 0.010). Conclusion: Patients with a history of PTE have increased cIMT when compared to healthy subjects, and cIMT, which is a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis, is independently associated with RV diameter in these patients.


Environmental Research | 2005

Obstructive airway diseases in women exposed to biomass smoke.

Aydanur Ekici; Mehmet Ekici; Ercan Kurtipek; Ahmet Akin; Mesut Arslan; Turkan Kara; Zeliha Apaydin; Selma Demir


Chest | 2005

Association of asthma-related symptoms with snoring and apnea and effect on health-related quality of life

Aijdanur Ekici; Mehmet Ekici; Ercan Kurtipek; Hatice Keles; Turkan Kara; Muge Tunckol; Pinar Kocyigit

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Turkan Kara

Kırıkkale University

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Kırıkkale University

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