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Endothelium-journal of Endothelial Cell Research | 2008

Early Effects of Treatment with Nebivolol and Quinapril on Endothelial Function in Patients with Hypertension

Hasan Korkmaz; Ilgın Karaca; Mustafa Koc; Orhan Onalan; Mucahit Yilmaz; Mehmet Nail Bilen

The objective of the present study was to compare the early effects of treatment with nebivolol and quinapril on the endothelial function in hypertensive patients. A total of 54 hypertensive patients was enrolled in the present study. One of the groups (n = 27) received quinapril 20 mg/day, and the other group (n = 27) received nebivolol 5 mg/day for a period of 4 weeks. The endothelial dysfunction was assessed using FMD (flow-mediated vasodilation) of the brachial arteries. The baseline characteristics of both groups were similar in age, gender, left venticular ejection fraction, left ventricular mass index, and body mass index. No significant difference was also found between the groups in the distribution of atherosclerotic risk factors as well as other echocardiographic, demographic, and biochemical measurements. Although the reduction of diastolic blood pressure was more pronounced in the nebivolol group after a 4-week treatment, the change in the systolic blood pressure was found to be similar in both treatment arms. Although a statistically nonsignificant increase was observed in flow-mediated vasodilation in the quinapril group (4.77% +/- 3.92%, 5.60% +/- 6.18%; p = .587), the increase in the post-treatment FMD was statistically significant in the nebivolol group (3.78% +/- 4.25%, 8.56% +/- 6.39%; p = .002). A significant change was observed in the resistive index value following flow-mediated vasodilation for both groups after treatment (p = .043; p = .027), whereas the change in the value of flow volume was significant only in the nebivolol group (p = .019).


Mediators of Inflammation | 2009

Efficacy of Clopidrogel on Reperfusion and High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction

Mehmet Akbulut; Makbule Kutlu; Yılmaz Özbay; Veli Polat; Mehmet Nail Bilen; Adil Baydas; Yakup Altas

We investigated the effects of clopidogrel on reperfusion and inflammatory process in STEMI. A total of 175 STEMI patients with similar clinical characteristics were included to this study. One was the standard pharmacological reperfusion therapy group (group 1, n : 90), who received 300 mg aspirin, 70 U/kg bolus, and 12 U/kg/hr continuous infusion of unfractioned heparin and accelerated t-PA. Clopidogrel 450 mg loading and 75 mg/d thereafter was added to standard reperfusion therapy in the other group (group 2, n : 85). The ST-segment resolution, CK-MB, and high-sensitive CRP (hs-CRP) parameters were measured. Complete ST resolution was observed in 32 patients (36.8%) in group 1 and 53 patients (63.8%) in group 2 (P < .001). Also in the first 24 hours, the CK-MB levels of patients in group 1 were significantly higher than those of group 2 (P = .001). The hs-CRP values were greater in group 1 than group 2 at 48th hour (gruop 1: 9.4 ± 0.1 mg/L, group 2: 3.7 ± 1.4 mg/L; P = .000). We concluded that adding clopidogrel to standard treatment in STEMI patients provided early reperfusion and suppression of inflammatory response.


erciyes medical journal | 2018

Electrocardiographic Findings of Leprosy

Ersin Yıldırım; Özlem Seçen; Betul Demir; Mehmet Nail Bilen

Objective: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of leprosy on basic electrocardiography (ECG) parameters. Materials and Methods: A total of 66 patients including 33 patients with leprosy (mean age: 70.06 years, 24 males) and 33 control patients (mean age: 56.66 years, 15 males) were included in the study. ECG recordings of all patients were obtained, and groups were compared in terms of heart rate, PR, QT, QTc, JTc, and T peak to T end (Tp-e) durations and branch blocks. Results: QT (391.30 vs. 367.66, p<0.01), QTc (423.57 vs. 407.15, p<0.01), and Tp-e (74.18 vs. 66.93, p<0.001) intervals were significantly prolonged in the leprosy group. The left anterior hemiblock (LAH) was observed more in patients with leprosy (42.4% in 14 patients) than in the non-leprosy group (42.4% vs. 12.1%, p<0.01). In addition, the rate of the unifascicularblock was significantly higher in the leprosy group (39.4% vs. 9.1%, p<0.01). Conclusion: Leprosy has a significant effect on QT, QTc, and Tp-e intervals. Prolongation of the QT, QTc, and Tp-e intervals is an indicator of leprosys effect on the cardiac autonomic system. The ratio of the LAH is also rather high, and that may be a marker of the area where leprosy is most effective on the heart.


Vascular Health and Risk Management | 2017

Focusing on a complete blood cell parameter: mean platelet volume levels may be a predictor of coronary slow flow

Mücahid Yılmaz; Mustafa Necati Dağlı; Ökkeş Uku; Mehmet Nail Bilen; Hasan Korkmaz; Kenan Erdem; Ertugrul Kurtoglu

Background The relationship between increased mean platelet volume (MPV) and atherosclerosis is well known. In the present study, MPV in patients with coronary slow flow (CSF) and in cases with normal coronary anatomy (NCA) was investigated and compared with the aim of identifying the relationship between CSF and MPV. Patients and methods We studied 40 patients previously determined via coronary angiography as having NCA and 40 patients with CSF in the coronary blood stream, as identified by thrombolysis in myocardial infarction square. Thus, a total of 80 patients from the Elaziğ Education and Research Hospital (Elaziğ, Turkey) were included in the present study retrospectively and laboratory and anamnesis information was scanned into their files. The relationship between MPV and CSF was studied. Results MPV levels were observed to be significantly higher in the CSF group compared to the NCA group (10.05±1.3 and 8.6±0.6, p<0.001). In receiver operating characteristics analyses, it was determined that an MPV >9.05 measured in CSF patients at application had a predictive specificity of 77.5% and sensitivity of 77.5% for CSF (area under the curve: 0.825, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.726–0.924, p<0.0001). It was found that MPV level was an independent predictor of CSF (β=−600, p<0.001, 95% CI: −0.383 to −0.176). Conclusion MPV is increased in patients with CSF when compared to patients with NCA. This finding supports the fact that MPV could be a predictor of CSF.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2016

Could neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio be an indicator of coronary artery disease, coronary artery ectasia and coronary slow flow?:

Mücahid Yılmaz; Hasan Korkmaz; Mehmet Nail Bilen; Ökkeş Uku; Ertugrul Kurtoglu

Objective To determine whether neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) differed between patients with isolated coronary artery disease (CAD), isolated coronary artery ectasia (CAE), coronary slow flow and normal coronary anatomy. Methods Patients who underwent coronary angiography were consecutively enrolled into one of four groups: CAD, coronary slow flow, CAE and normal coronary anatomy. Results The CAD (n = 40), coronary slow flow (n = 40), and CAE (n = 40) groups had similar NLRs (2.51 ± 0.7, 2.40 ± 0.8, 2.6 ± 0.6, respectively) that were significantly higher than patients with normal coronary anatomy (n = 40; NLR, 1.73 ± 0.7). Receiver operating characteristics demonstrated that with NLR > 2.12, specificity in predicting isolated CAD was 85% and sensitivity was 75%, with NLR > 2.22 specificity in predicting isolated CAE was 86% and sensitivity was 75%. With NLR > 1.92, specificity in predicting coronary slow flow was 89% and sensitivity was 75%. Multivariate logistic regression analyses identified NLR as an independent predictor of isolated CAE (β = −0.499, 95% CI −0.502, −0.178; P <  0.001), CAD (β = −0.426, 95% CI −1.321, −0.408; P <  0.001), and coronary slow flow (β = −0.430, 95% CI −0.811, −0.240; P = 0.001 Table 2). Conclusions NLR was higher in patients with CAD, coronary slow flow and CAE versus normal coronary anatomy. NLR may be an indicator of CAD, CAE and coronary slow flow.


Clinical and Investigative Medicine | 2011

The effect of the duration of clopidogrel use on hsCRP levels after stenting the target vessel in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Yusuf Çekici; Hasan Korkmaz; Ahmet Celik; Mehmet Nail Bilen; Musa Bulut; Mehmet Akbulut


Cardiovascular Disorders and Medicine | 2018

An angiographic curiosity: Coronary artery ectasia. A review of possible aetiological factors, clinical and histopathological features and treatment

Mücahid Yılmaz; Mehmet Nail Bilen


American Journal of Cardiology | 2018

The Relationship Between Epicardial Adipose Tissue and Tp-e/qt Ratio

Mücahid Yılmaz; Gunduz Yildiz; Kenan Erdem; Mehmet Nail Bilen; Özlem Seçen; Ökkeş Uku; Hidayet Kayançiçek; Suat Demirkıran; Yusuf Çekici; Pınar Öner


American Journal of Cardiology | 2017

PP-102 [AJC » Diagnosis and Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease] Is Fasting For Ramadan Safe For Patients Who Have Mechanical Cardiac Valves?

Ersin Yıldırım; Özlem Seçen; Ökkeş Uku; Mehmet Nail Bilen; Makbule Kutlu Karadağ


Clinical and Investigative Medicine | 2016

Plasma EMMPRIN levels in acute myocardial infarction and stable coronary artery disease.

Mehmet N Akkus; Adil Ormam; Sabri Seyis; Çagdas Baran; Ayşegül Görür; Mehmet Nail Bilen

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