Rana İşgüder
Boston Children's Hospital
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Journal of Child Neurology | 2015
Önder Doksöz; Orkide Güzel; Ünsal Yılmaz; Rana İşgüder; Kübra Çeleğen; Timur Meşe; Utku Uysal
The aim of this prospective study is to investigate the effect of a 6-month-long ketogenic diet on carotid intima-media thickness, carotid artery, and aortic vascular functions. Thirty-eight drug-resistant epileptic patients who were being treated with ketogenic diet were enrolled. Fasting total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and glucose concentrations were measured and echocardiography was performed in all patients before the beginning of ketogenic diet and at the sixth month of treatment. The body weight, height, body mass index, serum levels of triglyceride, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein increased significantly at month 6 when compared to baseline values (P < .05). Carotid intima-media thickness, elastic properties of the aorta, and carotid artery did not change at the sixth month of therapy compared to baseline values. A 6-month-long ketogenic diet has no effect on carotid intima-media thickness and elastic properties of the carotid artery and the aorta.
Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2014
Hasan Ağın; İlker Devrim; Rana İşgüder; Utku Karaarslan; Esra Toprak Kanık; Ilker Gunay; Miray Kışla; Sultan Aydın; Gamze Gülfidan
ObjectıveTo determine the risk factors for developing candida infections in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).MethodsThe present study was conducted as a case–control study and included the population of patients who were admitted to PICU during the period of March 2010–March 2011.ResultsDuring the study period, a total of 57 patients in PICU had candidemia, 4 cases were excluded due to their PICU stay less than 48 h and one due to the insufficient data. The most commonly isolated Candida species was C. albicans, followed by C. parapsilosis. The median duration of hospitalization in PICU was higher (22.0 d) in candidemia patients compared to control group (13.5 d) (p = 0.037). The patients with candidemia had higher rates of presence of mechanical ventilation, presence of central venous catheter, and being under total parenteral nutrition; compared to the control group.ConclusıonsThe longer PICU durations, mechanical ventilation, central venous catheter, total parenteral nutrition were the associated factors. Although trials for predicitive models or scoring systems for development of candidemia have been performed; more future studies were required for practical usage in clinics settings in order to prevent candidemia.
Pediatric Neurology | 2014
Rana İşgüder; Orkide Güzel; Hasan Ağın; Ünsal Yılmaz; Sanem Eren Akarcan; Tanju Çelik; Aycan Ünalp
BACKGROUND Levetiracetam has been proven to be effective in both partial and generalized seizures in children. However, few studies have reported its efficacy in the treatment of acute repetitive seizures. We aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of levetiracetam in children with acute repetitive seizures. METHODS The medical records of children from the age of 1 month-18 years who received levetiracetam because of acute repetitive seizures in the pediatric intensive care unit between 2010 and 2013 were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS Of the 133 patients, levetiracetam terminated seizures in 104 (78.2%). Side effects such as agitation and aggression were observed in three patients (2.2%). The likelihood of treatment failure was increased by four times by younger age at seizure onset; by six times in the individuals with neurological abnormalities; and by 22 times in the patients with West syndrome. The patients who used levetiracetam as the first treatment option for acute repetitive seizures had a longer duration of epilepsy, a higher rate of neurological abnormality, and a higher proportion of medically resistant epilepsy compared with the individuals who used levetiracetam as an add-on treatment to the other intravenous antiepileptic drugs. However, no differences were detected between these two groups in terms of treatment response. CONCLUSIONS Intravenous levetiracetam appears to be effective and safe in the treatment of acute repetitive seizures. Randomized clinical trials are needed to determine whether intravenous levetiracetam may replace other antiepileptic drugs as the first-line therapy in the management of acute repetitive seizures.
European Journal of Inflammation | 2016
Hikmet Tekin Nacaroglu; Rana İşgüder; Sultan Bent; Semiha Bahceci; Gökhan Ceylan; Hüseyin Anıl Korkmaz; Sait Karaman; Canan Sule Unsal Karkıner; Demet Can
Neutrophils are known to play a role in airway inflammation and are activated in inflammatory lung diseases such as asthma. In adult studies the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) was found to be a possible biomarker for both airway and systemic inflammation. However, there is a limited understanding regarding NLR in the pediatric age group. To assess NLR as a biomarker for inflammation in pediatric asthma, 54 children admitted to hospital with exacerbation of asthma between March and October 2013 were enrolled into our study. Complete blood counts were obtained during both exacerbation and an asymptomatic period covering at least 3 months after exacerbation. NLRs of the study group during both exacerbation and the asymptomatic period were compared and these two datasets were then compared with the control group. The study group comprised 27 boys (50%) and 27 girls (50%) with a mean age of 120 ± 36 months. Of the total number of patients, 3.7% had mild, 94.4% had moderate, and 1.9% had severe exacerbation of asthma. The NLRs of the study group were found to be significantly higher during exacerbation compared with both the asymptomatic period and the control group (P = 0.017, P = 0.003). Our study suggests that NLR may be effective and usable measurable biomarker for determining inflammation in cases of pediatric asthma during acute exacerbation period. However, a broad analysis of dependent and independent variables in further prospective studies, is still required. Trial registration: Not applicable.
Pediatric Pulmonology | 2017
Rana İşgüder; Gökhan Ceylan; Hasan Ağın; Gamze Gülfidan; Yüce Ayhan; İlker Devrim
Our aim is to determine whether the presence of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells‐1 (s‐TREM‐1) of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), serum procalcitonin levels (PCT), and Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score (CPIS) have diagnostic value in children with VAP.
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics | 2016
Rahmi Özdemir; Rana İşgüder; Mehmet Küçük; Cem Karadeniz; Gökhan Ceylan; Nagehan Katipoğlu; Murat Muhtar Yilmazer; Yılmaz Yozgat; Timur Meşe; Hasan Ağın
OBJECTIVE To assess the feasibility of 12-lead electrocardiographic (ECG) measures such as P wave dispersion (PWd), QT interval, QT dispersion (QTd), Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT and Tp-e/QTc ratio in predicting poor outcome in patients diagnosed with sepsis in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). METHODS Ninety-three patients diagnosed with sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock and 103 age- and sex-matched healthy children were enrolled into the study. PWd, QT interval, QTd, Tp-e interval and Tp-e/QT, Tp-e/QTc ratios were obtained from a 12-lead electrocardiogram. RESULTS PWd, QTd, Tp-e interval and Tp-e/QT, Tp-e/QTc ratios were significantly higher in septic patients compared with the controls. During the study period, 41 patients had died. In multivariate logistic regression analyses, only Tp-e/QT ratio was found to be an independent predictor of mortality. CONCLUSION The ECG measurements can predict the poor outcome in patients with sepsis. The Tp-e/QT ratio may be a valuable tool in predicting mortality for patients with sepsis in the PICU.
American Journal of Infection Control | 2016
İlker Devrim; Nevbahar Yaşar; Rana İşgüder; Gökhan Ceylan; Nuri Bayram; Nihal Özdamar; Nuriye Turgut; Yeliz Oruç; Gamze Gülfidan; İsmail Ağırbaş; Hasan Ağın
BACKGROUND Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) are among the most frequent health care-associated infections. Central line bundle (CLB) programs are useful for reducing CLABSIs. METHODS A retrospective study was designed to compare 2 periods: the prebundle and bundle periods. We evaluated the impact of a CLB including implementation of split-septum (SS) devices and single-use prefilled flushing (SUF) devices in critically ill children. RESULTS During the prebundle period, the overall rate was 24.5 CLABSIs per 1,000 central line (CL) days, whereas after the initiation of the CLB, the CLABSIs per 1,000 CL days dropped to 14.29. In the prebundle period, the daily cost per patient with CL and CLABSI were
Clinical Toxicology | 2013
Utku Karaarslan; Rana İşgüder; Özlem Bağ; Miray Kışla; Hasan Ağın; Nurettin Ünal
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Journal of Child Neurology | 2016
Rana İşgüder; Orkide Güzel; Gökhan Ceylan; Ünsal Yılmaz; Hasan Ağın
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Pediatric Neurology | 2015
Önder Doksöz; Kübra Çeleğen; Orkide Güzel; Ünsal Yılmaz; Utku Uysal; Rana İşgüder; Mehmet Celegen; Timur Meşe
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