Nedim Samanci
Istanbul University
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Pediatric Research | 1996
Fahri Ovali; Nedim Samanci; Türkan Dağoğlu
The management of (Rhesus) hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn includes intrauterine transfusions to prevent the development of hydrops, treatment of the possible hyperbilirubinemia in the immediate postnatal period, and treatment of late anemia. Low levels of serum erythropoietin due to suppression of the bone marrow by multiple intrauterine transfusions is a suggested mechanism for this anemia. The aim of our study was to test whether recombinant human erythropoietin reduced the need for erythrocyte transfusions in these infants. Twenty infants with Rhesus isoimmunization were blindly randomized to treatment and control groups at the 2nd wk of life. The number of intrauterine and exchange transfusions and demographic data were similar in both groups. The infants in the treatment group received recombinant human erythropoietin, s.c. 200 U/kg of body weight three times a week for a period of 6 wk, whereas the infants in the control group received a placebo for the same period. In the treatment group, the mean number of erythrocyte transfusions was significantly lower than that of the control group (1.8versus 4.2). The reticulocyte counts and Hb levels rose earlier in the treatment group. The platelet and neutrophil counts were similar in both groups throughout the study. This study demonstrates that recombinant human erythropoietin treatment decreases the need for erythrocyte transfusions in the late anemia of infants with Rh isoimmunization. Considering the risks of blood transfusions, this decrease in the donor exposure is worthwhile.
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | 2004
Fahri Ovali; Nedim Samanci; E Sevinç; Türkan Dağoğlu
Abstract: Severe hypoglycaemia requiring more than 20 mg/kg per minute glucose infusion was seen in a premature infant. The infant was born to a woman with active tuberculosis, and she was on prophylactic isoniazid. Discontinuation of isoniazid resulted in prompt recovery of hypoglycaemia. Further pharmacological studies may be needed to establish a cause and effect relationship.
Vox Sanguinis | 1998
Fahri Ovali; Nedim Samanci; Bahri Ermiş; Zeliha Akdogan; Türkan Dağoğlu
Objective: This study was performed to test whether corticosteroids were superior to intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) in the treatment of neonatal autoimmune thrombocytopenia (NAT). Methods: All cases received IVIG, and unresponsive cases received corticosteroids. Results: Of 7 babies who received IVIG, only 1 responded. The 6 remaining cases received corticosteroids thereafter, and all of them responded well to this therapy. Conclusions: Corticosteroids may be more effective than IVIG in NAT.
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 1997
Atilla Güray; Nedim Samanci; Fahri Ovali; Türkân Dağoğlu
Archive | 2013
Gamze Özgürhan; Özgül Yiğit; Elif Ünver; Meliha Aksoy Okan; Nevin Cambaz; Nedim Samanci
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Pediatrics | 2005
Yelda Türkmenoğlu; Ayşegül Bursali; Fatih Mete; Sema Büyükkapu; Özgül Yiğit; Nedim Samanci
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 1996
Doç.Bülent Zülfikar; Mehmet Akdeniz; Fahri Ovali; Nedim Samanci
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Pediatrics | 1996
Nedim Samanci; Fahri Ovali; Zeliha Akdoğan; Türkan Dağoğlu
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Pediatrics | 1996
Zeiiha Akdoğan; Fahri Ovali; Nedim Samanci; Türkan Dağoğlu; Cem Boneval; Selim Aksöyek
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 1996
Nedim Samanci; Fahri Ovali; Türkan Dağoğlu; İzzet Şerifoğlu