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Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation | 2010

Mean platelet volume is increased in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea

Ercan Varol; Önder Öztürk; Taner Gonca; Mehmet Has; Mehmet Ozaydin; Dogan Erdogan; Ahmet Akkaya

Abstract Increased platelet activation and aggregation which are closely related to cardiovascular complications have been reported in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The aim of this study was to assess the mean platelet volume (MPV), an indicator of platelet activation in patients with OSA. The 95 subjects referred for evaluation of OSA underwent overnight polysomnography. Blood samples were taken for MPV determination. According to the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), subjects were divided into three groups; group 1: control subjects without OSA (AHI < 5, n = 24), group 2: patients with mild to moderate OSA (AHI: 5–30, n = 42), and group 3: severe OSA (AHI > 30, n = 29). Body mass index (BMI) of patients with severe OSA was significantly higher than control subjects (31.5 ± 4.0 vs. 28.2 ± 5.0; p = 0.02). The MPV was significantly higher in patients with severe OSA than in the control group (8.9 ± 1.0 vs. 8.2 ± 0.7 fl; p = 0.01). Correlation analysis within 71 patients with OSA indicated that MPV was correlated with AHI (p < 0.001, r = 0.44) and DI (p = 0.001, r = 0.37). In multivariate regression analysis, when MPV was taken as independent with other study variables which are potential confounders such as age, gender and BMI, MPV was independently correlated with both AHI (β = 0.44, p < 0.001) and DI (β = 0.38, p < 0.001). We have shown that MPV was significantly higher in patients with severe OSA when compared with control subjects and MPV was correlated with AHI and DI.


Platelets | 2011

The effects of continuous positive airway pressure therapy on mean platelet volume in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

Ercan Varol; Önder Öztürk; Habil Yücel; Taner Gonca; Mehmet Has; Abdullah Dogan; Ahmet Akkaya

Previous studies have reported increased platelet activation and aggregation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment has been shown to decrease platelet activation. We aimed to study the effects of nasal CPAP therapy has on MPV values in patients with severe OSA. Thirty-one patients (21 men; mean age 53.8 ± 9.2 years) with severe OSA (AHI > 30 events/hour) constituted the study group. An age, gender and body mass index (BMI) matched control group was composed 25 subjects (14 men; mean age 49.6 ± 8.5 years) without OSA (AHI < 5 events/hour). We measured MPV values in patients with severe OSA and control subjects and we measured MPV values after 6 months of CPAP therapy in severe OS patients. The median (IQR) MPV values were significantly higher in patients with severe OSA than in control group (8.5 [8.3–9.1] vs. 8.3 [7.5–8.8] fL; p = 0.03). The platelet counts were significantly lower in patients with severe OSA than in control group (217.8 ± 45.9 vs. 265.4 ± 64.0 × 109/L; p = 0.002). The six months of CPAP therapy caused significant reductions in median (IQR) MPV values in patients with severe OSA (8.5 [8.3–9.1] to 7.9 [7.4–8.2] fL; p < 0.001). Six months of CPAP therapy caused significant increase in platelet counts when compared with baseline values (217.8 ± 45.9 to 233.7 ± 60.6 × 109/L; p < 0.001). We have found that the MPV values of patients with severe OSA were significantly higher than those of the control subjects and 6 months CPAP therapy caused significant reductions in the MPV values in patients with severe OSA.


Turkish Thoracic Journal | 2017

To Investigate the Effects of Air Pollution (PM10 and SO2) on the Respiratory Diseases Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Mustafa Saygin; Taner Gonca; Önder Öztürk; Mehmet Has; Sadettin Çalışkan; Zehra Guliz Has

OBJECTIVES Effects of air pollution parameters of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM10) values on the respiratory system were investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data of SO2 and PM10 were obtained daily for air pollution and classified into two groups: Group I (2006-2007), coal burning years and Group II (2008-2009), natural gas+ coal burning. Groups I and II were divided into two subgroups according to the months of combustion as combustible (November-April) and noncombustible (May-October). The number of patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) was recorded between 2006 and 2009. RESULTS There was no statistically significant difference between Groups I and II for PM10 and SO2 (p>0.05). Within the years, the values of SO2 and PM10 were statistically different between the groups defined by month (p<0.01). The number of patients in the combustible and noncombustible subgroups were found to be different for every 4 years, and the numbers of patients with COPD or asthma were not changed through the years. There was a strong correlation between PM10 and COPD (r=0.59, p<0.01) and a weak correlation between PM10 and asthma (r=0.25, p>0.05). A correlation was found between SO2 and COPD (p<0.01) but not between SO2 and asthma (p>0.05). The number of visits for COPD and asthma was statistically different between combustible and noncombustible subgroups (X2:58.61, p=0.000; X2:34.55, p=0.000, respectively). The r2 values for SO2 and PM10 for COPD patients were 17% and 24%, respectively, in contrast to 8% and 5%, respectivley for asthma patients. CONCLUSION Air pollution is known to increase respiratory disease occurrences. With decrease in the usage of solid fuel, air pollution could be reduced and may be effective in preventing respiratory diseases.


SDÜ Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi | 2010

Yüzükoyun pozisyonda uyuyan hasta: Olgu sunumu

Önder Öztürk; Mehmet Has; Sefa Kıztanır; Ahmet Akkaya; Mustafa Saygin; Taner Gonca; Ulugh Bik Khayri

Abstract: The patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) try to improve their impaired pulmonary functions by their own maneuvers and the most popular maneuvers are prone position and pursed-lip breathing. However the prognosis get worse by apnea even in different body positions, when COPD and the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) are seen together. Also the different body positions used in pulmonary rehablition and surgery can cause serious changes in pulmonary functions of COPD patients. Hence, the suitable positions must be chosen for these patients, while they are given the right positions for the treatment. Our patient is eighty two years old and prefers to sleep on prone position. However, respiratory failure gets worse by apnea during his sleep in different body positions. We want to present our patient followed by the diagnosis of COPD,OSAS and metabolic syndrome as it is interesting and educative. Key words: COPD,OSAS, body positions, pulmonary functions.


Balkan Medical Journal | 2010

Comparison of Cephalometric Variables in Non-obese and Obese Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Önder Öztürk; Süleyman Hakan Tuna; Huseyin Alkis; Mehmet Has; Huseyin Avni Balcioglu; Hakan Türkkahraman; Ahmet Akkaya


European Respiratory Journal | 2012

The relationship between uric acid levels and mean platelet volume and metabolic syndrome in males with with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome

Ahmet Akkaya; Önder Öztürk; Ulugh Bik Khayri; Mustafa Saygin; Mehmet Has


Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi | 2011

SÜLEYMAN DEMİREL ÜNİVERSİTESİ ÖĞRENCİLERİNİN BESLENME ALIŞKANLIKLARI

Mustafa Saygin; Kurtulus Ongel; Sadettin Çalişkan; Mehmet Ali Yağli; Mehmet Has; Taner Gonca; Yücel Kurt


Archive | 2011

Anahtar kelimeler: Beslenme, beslenme alýþkanlýðý, üniversite öðrencileri, yurt

Mustafa Saygýn; Kurtuluþ Öngel; Sadettin Çalýþkan; Mehmet Ali Yaðlý; Mehmet Has; Taner Gonca; Yücel Kurt; Süleyman Demirel


Archive | 2011

ComparisonofCephalometricVariablesinNon-obeseandObese PatientswithObstructiveSleepApnea

Önder Öztürk; Süleyman Hakan Tuna; Mehmet Has; Hüseyin Avni; Hakan Türkkahraman; Ahmet Akkaya


European Respiratory Journal | 2011

A case of obstructive sleep apne syndrome with bilateral vocal cord paralysis

Önder Öztürk; Ulughbik Khayri; Yücel Kurt; Mehmet Has; İbrahim Metin Çiriş; Mustafa Tüz; Ahmet Akkaya; Meltem Çetin

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Önder Öztürk

Süleyman Demirel University

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Ahmet Akkaya

Süleyman Demirel University

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Taner Gonca

Süleyman Demirel University

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Mustafa Saygin

Süleyman Demirel University

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Yücel Kurt

Süleyman Demirel University

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Ercan Varol

Süleyman Demirel University

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Hakan Türkkahraman

Süleyman Demirel University

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Sadettin Çalışkan

Süleyman Demirel University

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Süleyman Hakan Tuna

Süleyman Demirel University

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Ulugh Bik Khayri

Süleyman Demirel University

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