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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.


Türkiye Klinikleri Archives of Lung | 2016

A Case of Achalasia Causing Aspiration Pneumonia

Mesut Arslan; Özlem Erçen Diken; Gupse Adali

Achalasia is a rare disease that can mimic respiratory symptoms. Chest pain occurs in up to half of patients with achalasia and aspiration pneumonia may occur rarely. In the absence of radiological suspicion of achalasia, a patient may initially be managed for respiratory conditions with subsequent development of complications like aspiration pneumonia, leading to a diagnostic delay. Therefore, this case presentation aims at contributing to clinicians’ awareness regarding this condition. A 36 year old female patients presented to our chest diseases department with chest pain and high fever. A contrast enhanced computed tomography of lung suggested achalasia and pneumonia. Achalasia was confirmed and treated with upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and barium swallow study. Treatment for aspiration pneumonia resulted in clinical and radiological improvement. A possible diagnosis of achalasia should be borne in mind by pulmonologists in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with respiratory symptoms.


Respiratory Care | 2015

Quality of Life and Bronchial Hyper-Responsiveness in Subjects With Bronchiectasis: Validation of the Seattle Obstructive Lung Disease Questionnaire in Bronchiectasis

Emel Bulcun; Mesut Arslan; Aydanur Ekici; Mehmet Ekici

BACKGROUND: Bronchiectasis can adversely affect quality of life. However, the tests examining quality of life in bronchiectasis are not sufficient. We examined the validity of a measure designed for COPD, the Seattle Obstructive Lung Disease Questionnaire (SOLQ), in bronchiectasis. In addition, we aimed to compare the quality of life of subjects with bronchiectasis and bronchial hyper-responsiveness with that of those without to identify the effective factors. METHODS: We studied 78 subjects with clinically stable bronchiectasis and 41 healthy controls matched for age and sex. Subjects were assessed by the SOLQ. A detailed history, physical examination, the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and spirometric measurements were obtained. RESULTS: Cronbach α coefficients, which reflected internal consistency, were >0.70 for all SOLQ components except for treatment satisfaction. SOLQ component scores correlated with all of the component scores of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form questionnaire and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, confirming their concurrent validity. All SOLQ scores correlated positively with percent-of-predicted FEV1, whereas the physical function, treatment satisfaction, and emotional function correlated negatively with the exacerbation frequency in Pearson analysis. Emotional and physical functions were positively associated with percent-of-predicted FEV1 in linear regression analysis. Compared with subjects without bronchial hyper-responsiveness, those with bronchial hyper-responsiveness had lower FEV1/FVC and more exacerbations/y. Compared with bronchiectasis subjects without bronchial hyper-responsiveness, those with bronchial hyper-responsiveness had significantly lower SOLQ, physical function, and coping skills scores but not emotional function and treatment satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: The SOLQ is a valid instrument for determining quality of life in subjects with bronchiectasis. Subjects with bronchiectasis and bronchial hyper-responsiveness had a poorer quality of life, lower baseline spirometric values, and more frequent exacerbations, suggesting more severe disease.


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


Respiratory Medicine | 2004

Respiratory findings in gun factory workers exposed to solvents

Aytül Çakmak; Aydanur Ekici; Mehmet Ekici; Mesut Arslan; Ahmet Iteginli; Ercan Kurtipek; Turkan Kara


Psychosomatics | 2005

Psychological Status and Quality of Life in Elderly Patients With Asthma

Ömer Oğuztürk; Aydanur Ekici; Murat Kara; Mehmet Ekici; Mesut Arslan; Ahmet Iteginli; Turkan Kara; Ercan Kurtipek


Bozok Tıp Dergisi | 2018

NEUTROPHIL TO LYMPHOCYTE RATIO IN OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME

Özlem Erçen Diken; Mesut Arslan; Hülya Deniz


Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi | 2017

Chemical Pneumonitis Due to the Aspiration of Gastric Content Following Anaphylaxis-Related Vomiting

Özlem Erçen Diken; Mesut Arslan


Archive | 2017

Anaflaksi sırasındaki kusma sonrası gastrik içeriğin aspirasyonuna bağlı kimyasal pnömonit

Özlem Erçen Diken; Mesut Arslan


Gazi Medical Journal | 2005

EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS ON RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS

Aydanur Ekici; Ömer Oğuztürk; Mehmet Ekici; Ercan Kurtipek; Ahmet Akin; Mesut Arslan; Turkan Kara; Pinar Kocyigit; Ali Karlidag; Muge Tunckol

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Turkan Kara

Kırıkkale University

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Ahmet Akin

Kırıkkale University

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