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Anemia | 2014

Hematological Indices for Differential Diagnosis of Beta Thalassemia Trait and Iron Deficiency Anemia

Aysel Vehapoglu; Gamze Ozgurhan; Aysegul Dogan Demir; Selcuk Uzuner; Mustafa Nursoy; Serdar Turkmen; Arzu Kacan

Background. The two most frequent types of microcytic anemia are beta thalassemia trait (β-TT) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA). We retrospectively evaluated the reliability of various indices for differential diagnosis of microcytosis and β-TT in the same patient groups. Methods. A total of 290 carefully selected children aged 1.1–16 years were evaluated. We calculated 12 discrimination indices in all patients with hemoglobin (Hb) values of 8.7–11.4 g/dL. None of the subjects had a combined case of IDA and β-TT. All children with IDA received oral iron for 16 weeks, and HbA2 screening was performed after iron therapy. The patient groups were evaluated according to red blood cell (RBC) count; red blood distribution width index; the Mentzer, Shine and Lal, England and Fraser, Srivastava and Bevington, Green and King, Ricerca, Sirdah, and Ehsani indices; mean density of hemoglobin/liter of blood; and mean cell density of hemoglobin. Results. The Mentzer index was the most reliable index, as it had the highest sensitivity (98.7%), specificity (82.3%), and Youdens index (81%) for detecting β-TT; this was followed by the Ehsani index (94.8%, 73.5%, and 68.3%, resp.) and RBC count (94.8%, 70.5%, and 65.3%). Conclusion. The Mentzer index provided the highest reliabilities for differentiating β-TT from IDA.


Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2014

Early infant feeding practice and childhood obesity: the relation of breast-feeding and timing of solid food introduction with childhood obesity.

Aysel Vehapoglu; Mebrure Yazici; Aysegul Dogan Demir; Serdar Türkmen; Mustafa Nursoy; Emin Ozkaya

Abstract Objective: We assessed the association of breast-feeding and timing of solid food introduction with childhood obesity. Methods: The children were grouped according to the duration of breast-feeding (0–1, 2–6, 7–12, 13–18, and 19–24 months) and the age at which solid foods were introduced (<4, 4–5, and ≥6 months). Results: In this study, we enrolled 4990 children aged 2–14 years. The rate of exclusive breast-feeding at 6 months of age was 49.1%. We found no association between the duration of breast-feeding and childhood obesity [odds ratio (OR) 0.948, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 0.694–1.295]. The regression analysis revealed no significant differences in obesity or overweight rates between the early and late introduction to solid food groups (OR 0.993, 95% CI 0.645–1.531). Conclusions: Although breastfeeding has been previously reported to protect against childhood obesity, we were unable to find a significant association between obesity and either longer duration of breastfeeding or later introduction to solid foods in our sample.


Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 2012

Osteocalcin, cortisol levels, and bone mineral density in prepubertal children with asthma treated with long-term fluticasone propionate.

Emin Ozkaya; Mustafa Nursoy; Selcuk Uzuner; Ufuk Erenberk; Erkan Cakir

Aims: The objective of this study is to determine the effects of the long-term treatment with inhaled fluticasone propionate on osteocalcin, cortisol levels, and bone mineral status in children with asthma. Methods: This cross-sectional study examined 230 prepubertal children with asthma (aged 6–11) who had intermittently used inhaled fluticasone propionate for at least 5 years at a mean daily dose of 200 µg (range: 200–350 µg). Serum osteocalcin, cortisol, and bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine were obtained from each participant. The control group consisted of gender- and age-matched children (n = 170) who were newly diagnosed with asthma and who were not being treated with corticosteroid. Results: The average age (±SEM) was 8.9 ± 0.7 years, their mean (±SEM) daily steroid dose was 180.3 ± 55.0 µg, with 236.5 ± 17.2 g total steroid use during treatment. Between the study and the control groups, no significant differences were observed in cortisol, osteocalcin levels, and BMD (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Long-term treatment with inhaled fluticasone propionate (100 µg twice daily) revealed no negative effects on serum osteocalcin, cortisol levels, and BMD in children with asthma.


Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2013

Bronchoscopic evaluation in childhood pulmonary tuberculosis: risk factors of airway involvement and contribution to the bacteriologic diagnosis.

Erkan Cakir; Arif Kut; Emin Ozkaya; Ahmet Hakan Gedik; Levent Midyat; Mustafa Nursoy

We aimed to describe the risk factors of airway involvement and to investigate the contribution of bronchoscopy in the bacteriologic diagnosis of tuberculosis. Airway involvement was more often present in patients with resistance to tuberculosis therapy than in the patients having bronchoscopy performed at initial presentation. Addition of bronchoalveolar lavage to the diagnostic workup increased the mycobacteriologic yield statistically.


Medical Principles and Practice | 2014

Can appropriate diagnosis and treatment of childhood asthma reduce excessive antibiotic usage

Ahmet Hakan Gedik; Erkan Cakir; Emin Ozkaya; Engin Ari; Mustafa Nursoy

Introduction: This study compared the frequency of antibiotic usage and the number of asthma episodes before and after the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric asthma patients who were followed up by specialists. Subjects and Methods: Included in this study were 334 patients (211 males and 123 females) of 2-16 years of age who were diagnosed with asthma and followed up for at least 1 year in our clinic. The frequency of antibiotic usage and the number of asthma episodes in the year prior to diagnosis and treatment were compared to these same variables after 1 year of follow-up by specialists. Results: The median age was 84 months (range: 24-192) and 212 (63%) children were at school or in day care centers. Atopy and a family history of asthma were present in 200 (60%) of the patients, and 137 (41%) reported that at least one member of their household smoked. Antibiotics were used a median number of 7 times [interquartile range (IQR) = 6] in the year before the asthma diagnosis, and 2 times (IQR = 3) during the year after treatment (p < 0.001). The mean number of asthma episodes before diagnosis, i.e. 4 (IQR = 8) was reduced to 0 (IQR = 2) in the year after treatment when the patients were followed up by specialists (p < 0.001). Conclusion: This study shows that appropriate diagnosis and treatment of childhood asthma significantly reduce the frequency of antibiotic usage and the number of asthmatic episodes.


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Evaluation of 563 children with chronic cough accompanied by a new clinical algorithm

Ahmet Hakan Gedik; Erkan Cakir; Emel Torun; Aysegul Dogan Demir; Mehmet Kucukkoc; Ufuk Erenberk; Selcuk Uzuner; Mustafa Nursoy; Emin Ozkaya; Fadlullah Aksoy; Selim Gokce; Kayhan Bahali


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Does early diagnosis and treatment of the childhood asthma reduce excessive antibiotics usage

Ahmet Hakan Gedik; Erkan Cakir; Emin Ozkaya; Mustafa Nursoy


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Bronchoscopic evaluation of childhood pulmonary tuberculosis: Risk factors of airway involvement and contribution of BAL in the bacteriological diagnosis

Erkan Cakir; Arif Kut; Emin Ozkaya; Ahmet Hakan Gedik; Levent Midyat; Mustafa Nursoy


European Respiratory Journal | 2014

Chronic cough in childhood: Analysis of 505 cases

Ahmet Hakan Gedik; Erkan Cakir; Emel Torun; Aysegul Dogan Demir; Mehmet Kucukkoc; Selcuk Uzuner; Ufuk Erenberk; Mustafa Nursoy; Emin Ozkaya


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2014

Audiological findings in pediatric perineal allergic rhinitis (house dust mite allergy) patients.

Mustafa Nursoy; Fadlullah Aksoy; Remzi Dogan; Orhan Ozturan; Sabri Baki Eren; Bayram Veyseller; Emin Ozkaya; Aysegul Dogan Demir; Burak Ozturk

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Emin Ozkaya

Yüzüncü Yıl University

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Mehmet Yazici

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Carolin Pütter

University of Duisburg-Essen

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