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Turkish journal of emergency medicine | 2014

Reasons for Overcrowding in the Emergency Department: Experiences and Suggestions of an Education and Research Hospital

Ali Kemal Erenler; Sinan Akbulut; Murat Güzel; Halil Cetinkaya; Alev Karaca; Burcu Turkoz; Ahmet Baydin

SUMMARY Objectives In this study, we aimed to determine the causes of overcrowding in the Emergency Department (ED) and make recommendations to help reduce length of stay (LOS) of patients in the ED. Methods We analyzed the medical data of patients admitted to our ER in a one-year period. Demographic characteristics, LOS, revisit frequency, and consultation status of the patients were determined. Results A total of 163,951 patients were admitted to our ED between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2013. In this period 1,210 patients revisited the ED within 24 hours. A total of 38,579 patients had their treatment in the observation room (OR) of the ED and mean LOS was found to be 164.1 minutes. Cardiology was the most frequently consulted specialty. Mean arrival time of the consultants in ED was 64 minutes. Conclusions Similar to EDs in other parts of the world, prolonged length of stay in the ED, delayed laboratory and imaging tests, delay of consultants, and lack of sufficient inpatient beds are the most important causes of overcrowding in the ED. Some drastic measures must be taken to minimize errors and increase satisfaction ratio.


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2016

A study to develop clinical decision rules for the use of radiography in wrist trauma: Karadeniz wrist rules.

Yunus Karaca; Suha Turkmen; Aysegul Cansu; Mehmet Emre Baki; Oguz Eroglu; Ozgur Tatli; Mucahit Gunaydin; Ercument Beyhun; Abdulkadir Gunduz; Umut Eryigit; Ahmet Baydin; Murat Güzel; Faruk Ozsahin; Ozlem Bilir; Aynur Şahin; Veyis Taşın; Aslan Kalay; Orkun Gül; Suleyman Turedi

INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to evaluate patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with wrist trauma using physical examination findings and functional tests and to identify findings with high sensitivity and specificity among the parameters assessed in patients with fracture in the wrist. The ultimate objective was thus to establish a reliable and widely usable clinical decision rule for determining the necessity of radiography in wrist trauma. METHODS This prospective, multicenter study was performed in 8 hospitals. The relation between radiologically determined fracture and clinical findings consisting of physical examination findings and functional tests was assessed in terms of whether or not these were markers of radiography requirement, with the aim of identifying predictive values for fracture. RESULTS A total of 603 eligible trauma patients presented to the participating EDs during the study period. Fracture was identified in 24.5% of patients (n = 148). The 4-way combination with the highest sensitivity was identified as axial compression and the positive distal radioulnar drawer test, and pain with radial deviation and dorsal flexion. Sensitivity at distal ulna palpation was added as a fifth parameter, and sensitivity and negative predictive value thus increased to 100%. CONCLUSION With their 100% sensitivity and 100% negative predictive values, the Karadeniz wrist rules may represent a clinical decision rule that can be used in practice in EDs. If all 5 findings are negative, there is no indication for wrist radiography.


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2014

Subarachnoid hemorrhage and pneumocephalus due to epidural anesthesia

Murat Güzel; Ömer Salt; Ali Kemal Erenler; Ahmet Baydin; Mehmet T. Demir; Anil Yalcin; Zahide Doganay

Epidural analgesia is an extremely effective and popular treatment for pain during labor. Subarachnoid hemorrhage and pneumocephaly is a serious but rare complication of puncture of the dura mater in epidural anesthesia. To best of our knowledge, intracranial subarachnoid hemorrhage together with pneumocephaly hasn’t been reported as a complication after the lumbar puncture so far. Our purpose is to increase awareness for serious complications such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and pneumocephaly following regional procedures (See Fig.). Our case was a 32-years old woman. The patient presented to emergency department with severe headache 3 days after delivery with epidural anesthesia. On CT scan, pneumocephaly and subarachnoid hemorrhage were detected. Our case was discharged to home on the day 20 after presentation, although there are life-threatening complications related to epidural and/or spinal anesthesia. Clinicians should be aware that serious complications such as pneumocephaly or subarachnoid hemorrhage may present in patients presenting with headache following epidural anesthesia and these patients should be assessed by CT imaging in case of clinical suspicion.


Turkish journal of emergency medicine | 2015

Acute ischemic stroke and severe multiorgan dysfunction due to multiple bee stings

Murat Güzel; Handan Akar; Ali Kemal Erenler; Ahmet Baydin; Abdulcelil Kayabas

Various manifestations after bee sting have been described. Local reactions, such as pain, wheal, flare, edema and swelling, are common and generally self-limiting. Uncommonly manifestations like vomiting, diarrhea, dyspnea, generalized edema, acute renal failure, anaphylactic shock, myocardial infarction, hypotension, collapse, pulmonary hemorrhage, acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis, and atrial fibrillation may occur. We report a 59 year-old man who sustained ischemic stroke and multi-organ dysfunction following multiple bee stings.


The Scientific World Journal | 2018

How Prepared Are We for Possible Bioterrorist Attacks: An Approach from Emergency Medicine Perspective

Ali Kemal Erenler; Murat Güzel; Ahmet Baydin

Preparedness for bioterrorist attacks and early recognition of specific agents are essential for public health. Emergency departments may play an important role in this field. The large spectrum of bioterrorism involves not only disastrous terrorism with mass casualties, but also microevents using low technology but producing civil unrest, disruption, disease, disabilities, and death. It aims not only to cause mortality and morbidity, but also to lead to social and political disruption. Preparedness appears to be the most potent defense against possible bioterrorist events. In this article, we aim to create awareness against biological agents and underline the importance of emergency departments in this public health problem.


Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine Case Reports | 2015

Panhypopituitarism Following Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Due to Hantavirus

Abdulcelil Kayabas; Ali Oguz Akgun; Aynur Atilla; Murat Güzel; Ali Kemal Erenler; Gul Kefeli Gurses


/data/revues/07356757/unassign/S0735675714000357/ | 2014

Subarachnoid hemorrhage and pneumocephalus due to epidural anesthesia; a rare case

Murat Güzel; Ömer Salt; Ali Kemal Erenler; Ahmet Bayd n; Mehmet T. Demir; Anil Yalcin; Zahide Doganay


Turkish Journal of Family Practice | 2017

Effects of a new generation synthetic cannabinoid/bonsai on respiratory system

Ahmet Baydin; Ali Kemal Erenler; Anil Yalcin; Erdinç Yavuz; Leman Tomak; Murat Güzel


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2014

Atrial fibrillation related to carbon monoxide poisoning in a female patient.

Hızır Ufuk Akdemir; Bülent Güngörer; Fatih Çalışkan; Şahin Çolak; Murat Güzel


/data/revues/07356757/unassign/S073567571400165X/ | 2014

Atrial fibrillation related to carbon monoxide poisoning in a female patient

H z r Ufuk Akdemir; Bülent Güngörer; Fatih Çal kan; ahin Çolak; Murat Güzel

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Ahmet Baydin

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Zahide Doganay

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Abdulkadir Gunduz

Karadeniz Technical University

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Aynur Şahin

Karadeniz Technical University

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Aysegul Cansu

Karadeniz Technical University

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Ercument Beyhun

Karadeniz Technical University

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