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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2016

A letter on the canadian emergency department study

Busra Canbaz; Gunes Arik; Gozde Sengul Aycicek; Ozgur Kara; Fatih Sumer; Zekeriya Ulger

only diffuse slow waves could be detected. Valproate was stopped because she experienced valproate-induced hyperammonemia. Because of the acute illness and dementia, oral intake remained poor, and tube feeding was required. Weaning of tube feeding was to be considered on follow-up. NCSE is described as a change in mental processes and behavioral disturbances with continuous epileptiform discharges on EEG without major motor signs. It is likely that it is due to previous silent infarcts and underlying Alzheimer’s disease. Time from symptom onset to treatment of 12 days and from admission to treatment of 5 days are close to the recently reported durations in a retrospective review of NCSE in a major hospital. Diagnosis of NCSE is challenging especially in elderly adults because it can mimic delirium and such patients can easily have a CAM score of 3 or greater, which is suggestive of delirium. It can also mimic behavioral and psychiatric disturbances in elderly adults with underlying dementia. The current case illustrates how NCSE could present as “refusal to eat,” a common problem in older adults with dementia. The clues to NCSE in this case were the history of generalized tonic– clonic convulsions, impaired mental status, and subtle ocular movement abnormalities. In individuals in whom there is high clinical suspicion of NCSE but unremarkable initial EEG, continuous EEG should be considered because 50% of NCSE can be detected only using continuous EEG. Common etiologies of NCSE include intracranial infection (60%), metabolic disturbances (20%), and severe systemic infections (8%). There is limited evidence that NCSE can lead to permanent neurological damage. In a recent retrospective review involving 34 individuals with NCSE, 26.5% recovered, 50% had partial improvement, and 23.5% did not recover or died. NCSE can also result in other complications in elderly adults, including pneumonia and falls. In conclusion, an elderly adult with underlying dementia with NCSE can present as “refusal to eat.” Clinicians should pay attention to the history of seizures and subtle clinical signs to arrive at an early diagnosis of NCSE, which is treatable.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2016

Can We Equate All Proton Pump Inhibitors with One Another

Fatih Sumer; Gozde Sengul Aycicek; Gunes Arik; Ozgur Kara; Busra Canbaz; Zekeriya Ulger

To the Editor: In response to our study on the diagnostic challenges of distinguishing protracted from new-onset delirium, Alici raises two important questions for research on the persistence of delirium: use of the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) for assessing the presence of persistent delirium and frequency of reassessments. As for the CAM, use of the question “Is there evidence of an acute change in mental status from baseline” is potentially problematic for two reasons. First, the question does not specify which baseline the interviewer is referring to, the original baseline before admission (weeks or months earlier) or a more-recent baseline since admission. Second, it does not distinguish new-onset delirium from a fluctuation in mental state in the context of persistent delirium. The original baseline was used as the reference; most informants told the interviewer that the patient’s mental state had not been the same since admission to the hospital. Admittedly, this is an additional potential limitation of the study. There is a need to develop and validate a CAM modified to assess the persistence of delirium. As to the frequency of reassessments for persistent delirium, daily face-to-face reassessments may be feasible in hospital and postacute care settings, but they are not feasible after discharge in most healthcare systems (including our system), where patients may be dispersed over a large metropolitan area and may move to different settings during the follow-up period. It was challenging to complete even the two face-to-face reassessments described in the present study. The limited number of reassessments was, nonetheless, an acknowledged limitation of the study. Future studies of the persistence of delirium conducted in special healthcare contexts (e.g., managed care programs) may be able to conduct more-frequent reassessments over longer follow-up periods.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2016

Effect of Multimodal Exercise Program on Physical Function, Falls, and Injuries in Older Women.

Gozde Sengul Aycicek; Gunes Arik; Busra Canbaz; Ozgur Kara; Fatih Sumer; Zekeriya Ulger

1. Sumer F, Arik G, Aycicek S et al. Study of factors associated with incomplete bladder emptying in older women. J Am Geriatr Soc 2016;64:456– 457. 2. Park J, Palmer MH. Factors associated with incomplete bladder emptying in older women with overactive bladder symptoms. J Am Geriatr Soc 2015;63:1426–1431. 3. Groutz A, Blaivas JG, Chaikin DC. Bladder outlet obstruction in women: Definition and characteristics. Neurourol Urodyn 2000;19: 213–230. 4. McCrery RJ, Appell RA. Bladder outlet obstruction in women: Iatrogenic, anatomic, and neurogenic. Curr Urol Rep 2006;7:363–369. 5. Yoshimura N, Chancellor MB. Differential diagnosis and treatment of impaired bladder emptying. Rev Urol 2004;6(Suppl 1):S24–S31. 6. Shakeri S, Rasekhi AR, Yazdani M et al. The incidence of diverticula of urinary bladder in patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy and the comparison between cystoscopy and cystography in detecting bladder diverticula. Iran Red Crescent Med 2007;9:36–41. 7. Prakash, Rajini T, Bhardwaj AK et al. Urinary bladder diverticulum and its association with malignancy: An anatomical study on cadavers. Rom J Morphol Embryol2010;51:543–545. 8. Echaiz JF, Cass C, Henderson JP et al. Low correlation between self-report and medical record documentation of urinary tract infection symptoms. Am J Infect Control 2015;43:983–986. 9. Giesen LG, Cousins G, Dimitrov BD et al. Predicting acute uncomplicated urinary tract infection in women: A systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy of symptoms and signs. BMC Fam Pract 2010;11:78.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2015

Only Frailty? What About Other Factors Affecting Cognition?

Ozgur Kara; Gunes Arik; Fatih Sumer; Zekeriya Ulger

1. Naharci MI. Associations between inflammation and cognitive function in African Americans and European Americans. J Am Geriatr Soc 2015;63:1279–1280. 2. Windham BG, Simpson BN, Lirette S et al. Associations between inflammation and cognitive function in African Americans and European Americans. J Am Geriatr Soc 2014;62:2303–2310. 3. Fried LP, Tangen CM, Walston J et al. Frailty in older adults: Evidence for a phenotype. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 2001;56A:M146– M156. 4. Studenski S, Perera S, Patel K et al. Gait speed and survival in older adults. JAMA 2011;305:50–58.


Journal of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology | 2018

FMF and Sjogren's Syndrome Overlap in an Elderly Patient: A Rare Coincidence or a Causal Association?

G Sengul Aycicek; Ta Cetiner; Gunes Arik; Busra Canbaz; Fatih Sumer; Ozgur Kara; H Kucuk; Zekeriya Ulger

Sixty five-year-old female patient admitted to our clinic with complaint of intermittent fever and abdominal pain for forty years. We learned that she has mouth and eye dryness. Laboratory examination revealed elevated levels of inflammatory parameters. In chest X-ray there was reticular appearance. Then we suspect that rheumatic diseases and serological examination revealed positive ANA and anti-centromere antibodies. Minor salivary gland biopsy was reported as ‘chronic inflammation with focus score 2’. The patient was diagnosed with Sjogren’s syndrome. Because of recurrent abdominal pain with febrile episodes, we suspect of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF). We detected homozygous MEFV mutation in genetic mutation analysis and then FMF was diagnosed. In literature, this is the first case, coincidence of Sjogren’s syndrome and FMF, in the geriatric age group and the second case in all age groups.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2016

Study of Factors Associated with Incomplete Bladder Emptying in Older Women

Fatih Sumer; Gunes Arik; Gozde Sengul Aycicek; Ozgur Kara; Busra Canbaz; Zekeriya Ulger

bump in the HSA literature in 2014. Friedman and colleagues suggest that, with the burgeoning older population, an increased focus on fostering better aging trajectories is warranted but has yet to reach its full potential. We completely agree. That said, the HSA paradigm faces challenges that the frailty paradigm does not in terms of scope (including biomedical and psychosocial components) and conceptualization (absence of a consensus definition). There are many constituent components of HSA, capturing components similar to frailty (e.g., physiological functioning and reserve), as well as psychosocial components (e.g., social engagement and psychological well-being), but it is encouraging that HSA research is keeping pace with frailty and that both are on the rise. Further articulation of the HSA literature and greater focus on fostering better aging trajectories can ensure that the discipline ages well.


European Geriatric Medicine | 2015

P-467: Is frailty a prognostic factor for critically ill elderly patients?

Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu; Ramazan Civelek; M.K. Kilic; Fatih Sumer; H.D. Varan; Ozgur Kara; Gunes Arik; Melda Turkoglu; Gülbin Aygencel; Zekeriya Ulger

Aim The study aimed to investigate the effects of frailty on clinical outcomes of patients in an intensive care unit (ICU).


Aging Clinical and Experimental Research | 2017

Serum markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in sarcopenia.

Büşra Can; Ozgur Kara; Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu; Gunes Arik; Gozde Sengul Aycicek; Fatih Sumer; Ramazan Civelek; Canan Demirtas; Zekeriya Ulger


Aging Clinical and Experimental Research | 2017

Is frailty a prognostic factor for critically ill elderly patients

Muhammet Cemal Kizilarslanoglu; Ramazan Civelek; M.K. Kilic; Fatih Sumer; Hacer Dogan Varan; Ozgur Kara; Gunes Arik; Melda Turkoglu; Gülbin Aygencel; Zekeriya Ulger


European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2015

Sarcopenia evaluated by fat-free mass index in patients with chronic heart failure

G. Sengul Aycicek; Fatih Sumer; Busra Canbaz; Ozgur Kara; Zekeriya Ulger

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