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The Anatolian journal of cardiology | 2014

The effect of long-term continuous positive airway pressure treatment on systolic and diastolic function in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: a five year observational study.

Ali Riza Bilge; Veysel Yavuz; Nurullah Çetin; Onur Dalgıç; Gökmen Kum; Hakan Tikiz; Hikmet Yılmaz

OBJECTIVE Evaluation of the long-term effects of continuous positive airway presure (CPAP) on mean heart rate and left ventricular systolic and diastolic parameters in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) using conventional and tissue Doppler techniques. METHODS This prospective cohort study is designed to evaluate the long-term effects of CPAP treatments in normotensive OSAS patients. Initially 40 patients aged from eighteen to fifty five with documented OSAS syndrome were evaluated within one month of CPAP treatment. All had high self-reported compliance with treatment. From the latter, 21 patients with uninterrupted CPAP therapy (for at least 5 years, 5 hours per day) were included in the study and further evaluated with treatment. The left ventricular systolic function was assessed on apical four- chamber view using modified Simpson method and diastolic function was evaluated with classic transmitral pulsed and tissue Doppler techniques. Paired t test and Wilcoxon signed rank test had been used to compare the clinical and echocardiography data before and after treatment period. RESULTS A comparison of values assessed after one month and after 5 years of CPAP therapy, revealed a significant increase in the acceleration time(AT) Em/Am ratio and ejection time (ET) (AT: p=0.04; Em/Am ratio p=0.03 ET: p=0.04) while a significant decrease was observed on deceleration time (DT), isovolumetric relaxation time (IRT), myocardial performance index (MPI), mitral regurgitation (MR) and 24 hour mean heart rate (HR) in all subjects (DT: p=0.02; IVRT: p=0,04; MPI: p=0,01; MR: p≤0.001; HR: p=0.004). CONCLUSION We observed a significant improvement in the left ventricular systolic and diastolic function and a significant decrease of 24-hour heart rate and mitral regurgitation with unchanged ejection fraction of the left ventricle with long-term CPAP treatment similar to short-term treatment studies. The long-term maintenance of the beneficial effect of CPAP throughout the 5 year long-term treatment can be one of the pathophysiologic mechanisms that may explain the decrease of cardiovascular mortality observed with long-term CPAP therapy in OSAS patients.


Advances in Interventional Cardiology | 2014

The association between coronary slow flow and platelet distribution width among patients with stable angina pectoris

Ferhat Özyurtlu; Veysel Yavuz; Nurullah Çetin; Halit Acet; Erkan Ayhan; Turgay Isik

Introduction Coronary slow flow (CSF) is an angiographic phenomenon characterised by the delay of distal vessel opacification in the absence of significant stenosis of the epicardial coronary arteries. Some of the factors playing a role in CSF pathophysiology are increased thrombogenic activity and inflammation. Aim To examine the relationship between platelet distribution width (PDW) and CSF. Material and methods Taking into consideration the exclusion criteria, 136 patients with CSF and 152 patients with normal coronary angiographies (control group) were included in the study. The association between thrombolysis infarction frame count (TFC) in myocardial and laboratory and other clinical parameters were evaluated. Results The stated parameters were significantly higher in the group with CSF than in the normal coronary angiography group (control group). The PDW (16.6 ±0.7 vs. 16.4 ±0.6, p = 0.002), neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) (3.1 ±3.4 vs. 2.4 ±1.1, p = 0.027), haemoglobin (Hb) (14.1 ±1.3 vs. 14.7 ±1.1, p < 0.001), and red cell distribution width (RDW) (13.6 ±0.7 vs. 14.1 ±2.8, p = 0.026) were significantly higher in the CSF group than in the control group. Moreover, our study showed that PDW > 16.15 and Hb > 1 3.75 were predictors of the presence of CSF with sensitivities of 83% and 73% and specificities of 40% and 42%, respectively. Conclusions This study has demonstrated that compared to normal coronary flow, PDW, Hb, NLR, and RDW are significantly higher in CSF patients. We believe that further studies are needed to clarify the role of PDW and Hb in patients with CSF.


Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği arşivi : Türk Kardiyoloji Derneğinin yayın organıdır | 2016

Design and rationale of dabigatran's stroke prevention in real life in Turkey (D-SPIRIT).

Ugur Turk; Emin Alioglu; Esref Tuncer; Mehmet Emre Özpelit; Nihat Pekel; Istemihan Tengiz; Nurullah Çetin; Onur Dalgıç; Caner Topaloğlu; Nazile Bilgin; Cihan Altin; Tolga Özdemirkıran; Kamil Tuluce; Ebru İpek Türkoğlu; Ebru Özpelit

OBJECTIVE The D-SPIRIT registry is designed to investigate the safety and efficacy of dabigatran etexilate in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) and to collect data on outcomes in clinical practice. METHODS The D-SPIRIT is a national, prospective, observational, post-marketing registry involving patients with NVAF who have been taking dabigatran etexilate therapy for stroke prevention for a minimum of 6 months prior to enrollment. The registry will collect and analyze data from routine care, enrolling up to 600 patients in 9 centers. Patients will be followed up for 2 years to evaluate effectiveness and safety. A sample size of 600 subjects is proposed based on the following assumptions; Two-sided significance level of 0.05 (1-sided significance level of 0.025), ischemic stroke incidence rate of 0.768%-1.111%, hemorrhagic stroke incidence rate of 0.109%-0.130%, transient ischemic attack incidence rate of 0.722%-0.623%, therapy discontinuation incidence rate of 40% at day 730, and duration of enrollment period of 12 months with non-uniformed enrollment rate. Ethics approval was given by Dokuz Eylül University Ethics Committee of Clinical Research (2014/54) and approved by the Turkish Ministry of Health. CONCLUSION Potential results of D-SPIRIT registry will add data from clinical practice to those from the RE-LY trial to expand knowledge of dabigatran etexilate treatment in patients with NVAF.


Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği arşivi : Türk Kardiyoloji Derneğinin yayın organıdır | 2016

Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma developing after percutaneous coronary intervention: early diagnosis, early intervention, and good outcome.

Ferhat Özyurtlu; Nurullah Çetin; Nihat Pekel; Mehmet Emre Özpelit

A 56-year-old female patient hospitalized with diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome underwent early coronary intervention. Anticoagulant and antithrombotic treatment was administered, including acetylsalicylic acid, clopidogrel, and heparin in periprocedural period. Severe back pain and rapidly progressing paraplegia developed in early period of follow-up. The patient underwent surgery immediately after diagnosis of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) causing pressure, and decompression was performed. The patient rapidly improved without recurrence through early diagnosis and early surgical intervention. A common problem encountered by interventional cardiologists is back pain in patients who have undergone interventions in the femoral region and have lain in the same position for an extended period. Clinical onset of SSEH includes similar complaints, a fact of which cardiologists should be aware. Early diagnosis and early intervention may provide a good outcome, as is reported in the present case.


Blood Pressure Monitoring | 2014

Evaluation of coronary sinus strain in patients with dipper and nondipper hypertension.

Salaheddin Akçay; Yasin Türker; Mehmet Ali Kobat; Nurullah Çetin; Ali Riza Bilge; Uğur Kemal Tezcan

ObjectiveHypertension has been reported to affect both the left and the right ventricular functions, but its effect on the coronary sinus has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of systemic hypertension on the cardiac venous system by evaluating the coronary sinus strain (CSS). MethodsOne-hundred and twelve hypertensive patients without diabetes and 44 healthy individuals (the control group) were evaluated consecutively at the outpatient clinic and enrolled in the study. CSS was evaluated by echocardiography in all the participants before blood pressure evaluations. Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring enabled the study population to be divided into two groups: 52 patients with dipper pattern hypertension and 60 with nondipper pattern hypertension. ResultsNondipper pattern patients had significantly lower values of CSS compared with the participants in the control group (140.8±54.2 and 193.9±48.1, P<0.001). Similarly, dipper pattern patients had significantly lower values of CSS values compared with the controls (164±68.4 and 193.9±48.1, P=0.036). On comparing the three groups, the CSS values showed a progressive decrease from normal individuals to dipper and nondipper hypertension patients. Correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between the aortic strain and the CSS (r=0.247, P=0.002). There was a weak correlation between left ventricular mass and CSS (r=−164, P=0.041). ConclusionOur study suggests that systemic hypertension may affect the cardiac venous system as well as the arterial system, which has been reported in many papers. The effect on the venous system may be more pronounced in nondipper pattern hypertension.


Obesity Surgery | 2017

Early Reverse Cardiac Remodeling Effect of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

Kamil Tuluce; Cemal Kara; Selcen Yakar Tülüce; Nurullah Çetin; Caner Topaloğlu; Yasemin Turhan Bozkaya; Ali Saklamaz; Cahide Soydas Cinar; Oktay Ergene


International Cardiovascular Forum Journal | 2016

Karşıyaka Prevalance and Awareness of Hypertension Study (KARHIP)

Nihat Pekel; Mehmet Emre Özpelit; Ebru Özpelit; Serkan Yakan; Caner Topaloğlu; Kamil Tuluce; Nurullah Çetin; Cihan Altin; Aydan Çelebiler; Serkan Saygı; Istemihan Tengiz; Ertugrul Ercan


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Cardiology Special Topics | 2015

Dirençli Hipertansiyon Nedenleri ve Yalancı Direnç

Salaheddin Akçay; Nurullah Çetin


American Journal of Cardiology | 2015

OP-142 Type a Personality and Anger Analysis in Heart Failure Patients

Onur Dalgıç; Nurullah Çetin; Veysel Yavuz; Özge Copkıran; Esref Tuncer; Salaheddin Akçay; Talat Tavli; Hakan Tikiz; Ali Riza Bilge


Turkiye Klinikleri Cardiology - Special Topics | 2013

Akut Koroner Sendromlarda Antikoagülan Tedavi; Yeni Ne Var?

Ferhat Özyurtlu; Nurullah Çetin

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Salaheddin Akçay

Süleyman Demirel University

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Yasin Türker

Süleyman Demirel University

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