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soft computing and pattern recognition | 2014

Artificial neural network-based classification system for lung nodules on computed tomography scans

Emre Dandil; Murat Çakıroğlu; Ziya Ekşi; Murat Ozkan; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Arzu Canan

Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer among various cancers with the highest mortality rate. The fact that nodules that form on the lungs are in different shapes such as round or spiral in some cases makes their detection difficult. Early diagnosis facilitates identification of treatment phases and increases success rates in treatment. In this study, a holistic Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system has been developed by using Computed-Tomography (CT) images to ensure early diagnosis of lung cancer and differentiation between benign and malignant tumors. The designed CAD system provides segmentation of nodules on the lobes with neural networks model of Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) and ensures classification between benign and malignant nodules with the help of ANN (Artificial Neural Network). Performance values of 90.63% accuracy, 92.30% sensitivity and 89.47% specificity were acquired in the CAD system which utilized a total of 128 CT images obtained from 47 patients.


Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology | 2013

The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea in patients with difficult-to-treat asthma

Selma Firat Guven; Adile Berna Dursun; Bulent Ciftci; Ferda Oner Erkekol; Ozlem Kar Kurt

OBJECTIVES Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) occurs more commonly in asthma patients than in the general population and can complicate asthma management. The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of OSA in patients with difficult-to-treat asthma (DTA) and to investigate the sleep quality in these patients. METHODS Patients with DTA were recruited from the adult allergy clinic of a tertiary care hospital. After completing the Sleep Questionnaire and Epworth Sleepiness Scale, all participants underwent overnight polysomnography. The demographic and asthma severity assessments included the following measures: the age at diagnosis, duration of illness, smoking and atopy status, results of pulmonary function tests, number of asthma control medications used, and number of hospitalizations and emergency room visits because of asthma and analgesic hypersensitivity according to apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) scores. RESULTS We analyzed 47 (M:9/F:38) DTA patients with a mean age of 48.74±9.45 years. The mean duration of asthma was 9.17±6.5 years. Twenty-four (51.1%) patients were atopic. The analgesic hypersensitivity rate was 27.7%. Fourteen patients (29.8%) were former smokers and 2 patients were current smokers. Sleep quality was impaired in all patients. Thirty-five patients (74.5%) had OSA, 11 of whom had mild OSA, and 24 patients had moderate-severe OSA. The presence of OSA was not statistically correlated with asthma characteristics. CONCLUSION The study showed that there is a remarkably high prevalence of OSA in DTA. Although no statistically significant relationship between the presence of OSA and clinical asthma characteristics was identified, all DTA patients should be assessed for OSA.


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2010

The diagnostic role of capnography in pulmonary embolism.

Ozlem Kar Kurt; Sibel Alpar; Tugrul Sipit; Selma Firat Güven; Hakan Erturk; Mikail Koray Demirel; Meliha Korkmaz; Mutlu Hayran; Bahar Kurt

The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic contribution of alveolar dead space fraction (AVDSf) measured using capnography in patients admitted with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). A total of 58 patients who were admitted to our hospital with suspected PE between October 2006 and January 2008 were included in this study. All patients were assessed using the Wells clinical score, capnography, computed tomographic pulmonary angiography, D-dimer measurement, lower-extremity venous Doppler ultrasonography, and V/Q scintigraphy. Forty patients (69%) had PE based on computed tomographic pulmonary angiography findings. The AVDSf value with the highest sensitivity and specificity, which was at the same time statistically significant, was 0.09. This value was consistent with the AVDSf value obtained using receiver operating characteristic analysis. In our study, the sensitivity of capnography was 70%, with a specificity of 61.1%, positive predictive value of 80%, and negative predictive value of 47.8%. The use of AVDSf in combination with any of the several scoring systems that evaluate clinical likelihood of PE and D-dimer levels resulted in higher sensitivity and specificity rates for the diagnosis of PE.


African Health Sciences | 2014

A New Diagnostic Marker For Acute Pulmonary Embolism In Emergency Department: Mean Platelet Volume

Fahrettin Talay; Tarik Ocak; Aytekin Alcelik; Kurşat Erkuran; Akcan Akkaya; Arif Duran; Abdullah Demirhan; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Zehra Asuk

OBJECTIVE To investigate the diagnostic importance of mean platelet volume (MPV) on acute pulmonary embolism (APE) in the emergency Department (ED). METHODS Subjects were selected from patients admitted to ED with clinically suspected APE. Demographic, anthropometric and serologic data were collected for each patient. RESULTS A total of 315 consecutive patients were analyzed, including 150 patients (53.44 ± 15.14 y; 92 men/58 women) in APE group and 165 patients (49.80 ±13.76y; 94 men/71 women) in the control group. MPV in the APE group was significantly higher than in the control group (9.42±1.22 fl vs. 8.04±0.89 fl, p<0.0001). The best cut-off values for MPV when predicting APE in patients with clinically suspected APE presenting at the ED were 8.55 fl (sensitivity 82.2%; specificity 52.3%). CONCLUSIONS MPV is a helpful parameter for the diagnosis of APE in ED, for the first time in the literature.


Chronic Respiratory Disease | 2014

Does gender affect asthma control in adult asthmatics

Adile Berna Dursun; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Hulya Bayiz; Emre Ozkan; Aslihan Cakaloglu; Durdu Karasoy

Several studies have shown gender differences in prevalence of asthma but there is little information about asthma control. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of gender on asthma control in adult asthmatics. Medical records of 242 patients older than 18 years of age who regularly visited the allergy unit were evaluated. Standardized asthma questionnaires like the asthma control test (ACT) were performed. ACT scores, clinical characteristics, and demographic data such as smoking status, education, duration and severity of asthma, atopic status, family history of asthma, analgesic hypersensitivity, number of emergency visits, and hospitalization in the previous year were compared based on gender. In this study, 77.3% of the patients were female. Mean age, body mass index, and duration of asthma were 39.0 ± 0.7, 27.3 ± 0.3, and 6.6 ± 0.4 years, respectively. Of the total, 14.9% of the patients were smokers. Also, 55.8% of them were graduated from middle school, 22.7% from high school, and 14% from university. Atopy rate was 57%. Analgesic hypersensitivity was found in 18.6% of them. There was 30.2% family history of asthma. The asthma severity was mild in 45.5%, moderate in 40.9%, and severe in 13.6% of the patients. One-third of the patients were admitted to emergency room; 1/10th were hospitalized due to asthma in the previous year. ACT scores indicated complete control in 67.8%, partial control in 17.8%, and uncontrolled asthma in 14.5%. Comparing the results of males with females having asthma, there was no statistically significant difference between the two gender according to ACT scores and clinical characteristics. Finally, the results conclude that there was no effect of gender on asthma control assessed with standardized questionnaire in adult asthmatics.


Respiratory Care | 2013

Two Cases of Tracheal Disease Misdiagnosed as Difficult-to-Treat Asthma

Ibrahim Onur Alici; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Adile Berna Dursun; Aydin Yilmaz; Ferda Oner Erkekol

Initial management of patients with difficult-to-treat asthma must begin with confirmation of the diagnosis. We present 2 cases of tracheal disease misdiagnosed as difficult-to-treat asthma. After systemic evaluation, tracheomalacia and tracheobronchial narrowing due to diffuse calcification of the cartilaginous rings were found as mimicking asthma.


Inflammation | 2016

Evaluation of Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A Levels in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Associations with Disease Severity

Fahrettin Talay; Mehmet Tosun; Zehra Yasar; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Aysel Kargi; Serkan Öztürk; Mehmet Fatih Özlü; Aytekin Alcelik

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) represents a systemic disorder characterized by chronic airflow limitation and an increased inflammatory response of the airways. Comorbidities are frequent in COPD and it is crucial to predict these in early stage for adequate management of COPD. Recent studies have reported that elevated levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A), a zinc-binding metalloproteinase, detected in patients with asthma, lung cancer, and pulmonary embolism and independently associated with cardiovascular events. We aimed to assess serum PAPP-A levels in COPD and the associations between disease severity. The study population consisted of 75 COPD patients and 35 healthy subjects as a control group. PAPP-A levels were measured by using ultrasensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Elevated levels of PAPP-A were observed in patients with COPD on comparison with the controls (p = 0.000). The levels in stage 1 (34.73 ± 22.97) and stage 2 (48.29 ± 53.35) were significantly higher than stage 3 (20.58 ± 22.98) and stage 4 (27.36 ± 21.46) (p = 0.049). Increased PAPP-A levels may be a useful marker in management of COPD that seeks to prevent the development of comorbidities such as adverse cardiovascular diseases.


Tüberküloz ve toraks | 2017

Pollen food allergy syndrome

Ozlem Kar Kurt; Mustafa Erkoçoğlu; Mevlut Kurt

Pollen food allergy syndrome, is a type I cross-reaction mediated by IgE antibodies between an aeroallergen and a plant-derived antigen. Main symptoms are typically consist of localized oral symptoms such as numbness of the lip or mouth, itching, tingling and swelling of lips, tongue, palate and pharynx without systemic symptoms. Patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis, asthma or both more frequently experience pollen food allergy syndrome. Because most patients have mild symptoms and the improvement by avoiding food, the true incidence is unknown. In this review, we aimed to discuss characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of pollen food allergy syndrome according to existing literature.


Breast Journal | 2015

Giant Chondroid Syringoma of the Breast

Betul Sereflican; Betul Kizildag; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Murat Sereflican; Nadir Goksugur; Cetin Boran

*Department of Dermatology, Medical Faculty, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey; Department of Radiology, Medical Faculty, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey; Department of Chest Disease, Medical Faculty, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey; Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Bolu Koroglu State Hospital, Bolu, Turkey; Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey


Turkish Thoracic Journal/Turk Toraks Dergisi | 2011

Role of Esophageal Endosonography in the Diagnosis of Mediastinal Lesions

Mevlut Kurt; Dilek Oguz; Ibrahim Koral Onal; Murat Kekilli; Erkin Oztas; Nesrin Turhan; Ozlem Kar Kurt; Hacer Celik; Sema Canbakan

Bulgular: EUS-İİAB sonucunda mediastinal lezyonu olan hastaların 5’inde malign (iki küçük hücreli ve üç küçük hücreli dışı akciğer kanseri) ve 4’ünde benign (iki akciğer tüberkülozu, bir benign mediastinal kist ve bir reaktif lenf nodu) patoloji saptanırken bir hastada yetersiz sonuç elde edildi. Vaka serimizde EUS-İİAB %90 oranında (9/10) tanısal algoritme katkı sağladı, bir hastada da kist boşaltımı ile tedaviye katkıda bulundu.

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Fahrettin Talay

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Adile Berna Dursun

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Bahar Kurt

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Mehmet Tosun

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Aytekin Alcelik

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Zehra Yasar

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Nadir Goksugur

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Aysel Kargi

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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Cetin Boran

Abant Izzet Baysal University

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