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Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal | 2006

Does preemptive stellate ganglion blockage increase the patency of radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula

Vedat Yildirim; Suat Doganci; Omer Yanarates; Mutlu Saglam; Erkan Kuralay; Ahmet Cosar; M. Erdal Guzeldemi

Objective. Radio-cephalic arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) have high early failure ratio. Increased sympathetic activity and spasm of radial artery during the surgery may responsible for early occlusion rate. Design. Fifty patients were randomized to two groups (each containing 25 patients). Stellate Ganglion Blockade (SGB) was performed in Group 1. Another group was considered as control group (Group 2) to make statistical comparisons. All AVFs were performed under local anesthesia in both groups. Results. Average fistula flow was 201.4±40.4 ml/min in Group 1 and 155.6±27.4 ml/min in Group 2 (p < 0.001). While average peak velocity of radial artery was 167.1±31.3 cm/sec in Group 1, it was 107.8±15.8 cm/sec in Group 2 (p < 0.001). Thrill was found in all Group 1 patients, but there was thrill only 13 of the Group 2 patients (p < 0.001). Mean maturation time was 41.4±6.8 days after surgery in Group 1 and 77.1±10.5 days in Group 2 (p < 0.001). Adequate vascular access was obtained 19 patients in Group 1 and 12 patients in Group 2 (p = 0.041). Conclusion. AVF occlusion rate is much more common in early postoperative period. Diminished sympathetic tonus by preemptive SGB not only increases early patency rate but also increases fistula maturation rate.


Medical science monitor basic research | 2015

Sodium nitrite provides angiogenic and proliferative effects in vivo and in vitro.

Vedat Yildirim; Suat Doganci; Fatih Yesildal; Erkan Kaya; Mehmet Emin Ince; Gokhan Ozkan; Bulent Gumusel; Ferit Avcu; Taner Ozgurtas

Background Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature. Many factors and substances may stimulate angiogenesis and exhibit proliferative effect. In this study, we aimed to investigate the angiogenic and proliferative effects of sodium nitrite. Material/Methods The angiogenic activity of sodium nitrite was examined in vivo in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model and in vitro in tube formation assay of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). The proliferative activity of sodium nitrite was also determined through MTT assay on HUVECs. Results In CAM assay, sodium nitrite had an angiogenic effect especially at high concentrations compared with the control group and this was statistically significant. There was a proliferative effect on HUVECs in the presence of sodium nitrite for 24 and 48 h, and this was statistically significant (p<0.05). Comparing the tube length/area ratio values, there was statistically significant increase in the sodium nitrite group compared to the control group (p<0.05). Conclusions The results provide evidence that sodium nitrite induces angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo.


Canadian Journal of Cardiology | 2007

A mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa false aneurysm in a patient without overt heart disease.

Cengiz Bolcal; Oben Baysan; Suat Doganci; Mehmet Uzun; Ufuk Demirkilic; Harun Tatar

False aneurysms originating from mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa are clinically very rare. A 22-year-old male patient without overt heart disease was admitted to the cardiology department of the Gulhane Military Academy of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey, with a false aneurysm located between the left ventricular outflow tract and the anterior left atrium. The false aneurysm was repaired at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, and the patient was discharged 10 days after the surgery.


Advances in Therapy | 2007

Combination sedoanalgesia with remifentanil and propofol versus remifentanil and midazolam for elective cardioversion after coronary artery bypass grafting

Vedat Yildirim; Suat Doganci; Cengiz Bolcal; Bilgehan Savas Oz; Nezihi Kucukarslan; Ahmet Cosar; M. Erdal Guzeldemir

Postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF) occurs in up to 50% of cardiac surgery patients and represents the most common postoperative arrhythmic complication. Elective cardioversion, a short but painful procedure, remains an option for patients who do not convert to sinus rhythm with medical therapy. Combinations of remifentanil (a potent analgesic with a short elimination time) with propofol (a hypnotic agent) or midazolam (a sedative agent) produce a synergistic interaction. This study was undertaken to compare these combinations in terms of effectiveness and pain relief when given as sedoanalgesia for elective cardioversion. In this prospective, randomized trial, 60 adult patients with postoperative AF after coronary artery bypass grafting were given a single dose of propofol 1 mg/kg combined with remifentanil 0.1 μg/kg (group 1), or midazolam 0.05 mg/kg combined with remifentanil 0.1 μg/kg (group 2). Cardiorespiratory parameters were monitored and recorded. Demographic data were similar (P>.05) and sufficient sedoanalgesia and successful cardioversion were achieved in both groups. Hemodynamic parameters revealed no significant differences between groups (P>.05); however, induction time, time to eye opening, recuperation time, and time to full recovery of psychomotor function were faster in group 1 than in group 2 (P<.05). The remifentanil/propofol combination provided sufficient analgesia, satisfactory hemodynamic stability, and mild respiratory depression, along with faster recovery and discharge times from the intensive care unit.


Cardiovascular Journal of Africa | 2014

Is there a role for surgery in the management of isolated secundum atrial septal defect in adults

Cengiz Bolcal; Gokhan Arslan; Murat Kadan; Suat Doganci; Cem Barcin; Atilla Iyisoy; Vedat Yildirim; Mehmet Arslan

Summary Objectives The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the short-term outcomes of surgical versus transcatheter closure of secundum atrial septal defect (ASD) in adults. Methods From January 2008 to October 2012, 229 patients aged 18 years and older with significant isolated secundum ASDs were admitted to our hospital. We focused only on objective data obtained from their medical records. We collected and compared a total of 163 patients with isolated secundum ASD, who were treated with device occlusion or surgical closure, and had no missing data. Postoperative outcomes, rhythm disturbances, residual ASD, infection rates and length of hospital stay were compared. Results Complete follow-up data were available for 42 (46%) patients in the device group and for 121 (87%) in the surgery group. Complete closure was observed in 41 of the 42 patients (97.6%) in the device group (p = 0.258) and in all 121 in the surgery group (100 %) (p > 0.05). There were no mortalities. The mean length of hospital stay in the device group was 1.92 ± 0.43 days and in the surgery group 7.14 ± 0.14 days (p < 0.01). Conclusions The transcatheter approach for closure of ASDs is an effective and safe treatment option when performed for certain indications. Broadening the spectrum of indications may cause some adverse events. Surgical treatment remains a good alternative for all patients with ASDs and can be performed safely in order not to increase procedure-related complications.


Cardiovascular Journal of Africa | 2013

Acute arterial thrombosis following chemotherapy in a patient with a gastric carcinoma : case report - online article

Suat Doganci; Murat Kadan; Erkan Kaya; Gökhan Erol; Celalettin Gunay; Ufuk Demirkilic

The pathogenesis of in situ thrombosis in cancer patients is not well known. Possible factors include endothelial damage, decreasing levels of anticoagulant factors and increasing levels of pro-coagulants. In the literature, the incidence of arterial thrombosis in cancer patients is reported to be 3.8%; 5-fluorouracil is mentioned as a rare causative agent, whereas cisplatin is thought to be the most common agent responsible for in situ thrombosis. In this report we present a 43-year-old male patient with bilateral popliteal artery embolism after 5-fluorouracil/cisplatin/taxotare combination chemotheraphy for gastric carcinoma. He had no additional risk factors such as smoking or any persistent organic arterial disease. He had sinus cardiac rhythm on electrocardiography and there were no abnormalities on echocardiography that could have been source of emboli. Surgical thrombectomy was performed with effective anticoagulation. After the operation, our medical oncologist discontinued 5-fluorouracil. At follow up, there was no evidence of thrombosis, with normal vascular flow rate.


Phlebology | 2006

Concomitance of varicoceles and chronic venous insufficiency in young males

Cengiz Bolcal; Murat Sargin; Ilker Mataraci; H Iyem; Suat Doganci; S Kilic; V Temizkan; Ufuk Demirkilic; Harun Tatar

Introduction: The aim of this article was to evaluate the concomitance of symptomatic varicose veins and varicoceles in a young male patient group. Method: The study was conducted as a prospective, multicentre study in the cardiovascular outpatient clinics of two major military hospitals. The data of 1500 young male patients with symptomatic venous insufficiency were recorded regarding symptomatic varicoceles. Results: The median age of the patients was 21.2 ± 1.3 years. Symptomatic varicocele was a concomitant finding in 46.0% of the patients. In patients with chronic venous insufficiency, higher body mass index, high levels of smoking, standing occupation, positive family history, longer duration of symptoms and constipation were found as potential factors for concomitant varicocele in both univariate and multivariate analysis. A statistically significant, moderately positive correlation was found between grades of venous reflux in saphenofemoral junction and varicocele (Spearmans rho correlation r = 0.637, P <0.001). Conclusion: With the observation that varicoceles may be concomitant in nearly half of patients with venous insufficiency, it is thought that just a simple question in history taking may help these patients to be diagnosed and get treated for this potential cause of infertility.


Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies | 2016

Unrecognized indication for robot-assisted cardiac surgery: Patients with acute psychotic disorders

Ufuk Demirkilic; Murat Kadan; Suat Doganci; Cengiz Bolcal; Vedat Yildirim; Cem Alhan

Abstract Patients with acute psychotic disorders are often considered as inappropriate candidates for cardiac surgery as well as for other surgical interventions. Post-operative care and patient compliance, which are the main problems associated with such patients, are the most important issues for conventional cardiac surgery. Robot-assisted cardiac surgery may be a new solution in this respect. In this report we aimed to present our acute psychotic patient with serious mitral insufficiency secondary to huge atrial myxoma, treated with robotic cardiac surgery.


Medical science monitor basic research | 2015

Platelet indices may be correlated with severity of vasospastic disorders.

Murat Kadan; Kubilay Karabacak; Erkan Kaya; Gokhan Arslan; Gökhan Erol; Suat Doganci; Vedat Yildirim; Cengiz Bolcal; Ufuk Demirkilic

Background Vasospastic disorders are common worldwide. In daily practice, routine blood samples are used for several investigations. In this study we aimed to determine the possible correlations between lymphocyte count, platelet indices, and the severity of vasospastic disorders. Material/Methods Data of 102 patients admitted to our department with vasospastic disorder symptomatology were retrospectively collected. Demographic data, symptoms, and blood test results were recorded. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to their rewarming time, which is determined by the cold stimulation test. Group 1 consisted of patients with rewarming time below 20 min and Group 2 consisted of patients with rewarming time above 21 min. Demographic data and blood test results were compared between groups. Results were analyzed with the SPSS for Mac 20.0 package program. Results There was no statistically significant difference between the groups in demographic variables and symptomatology. In Group 2, mean platelet volume (MPV) and platelet distribution width (PDW) were higher than in Group 1, which was statistically significant (8.87±0.74 vs. 8.38±0.78, p=0.001 and 15.91±1.92 vs. 14.7±1.99, p=0.002, respectively). Similar to MPV and PDW, lymphocyte count was also higher in Group 2 than in Group 1 (2.28±0.65 vs. 1.90±0.68, p=0.002). Conclusions Diagnosis and grading the severity of VD is challenging, but it can be supported by the presence of increased PDW, MPV, and lymphocyte count.


Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2015

eComment. Statin usage and acute renal injury: a long-drawn debate with inconclusive results

Murat Kadan; Ismail Selcuk; Baris Durgun; Suat Doganci

tion. Circ J 2013;77:217–23. [23] Schoolwerth AC, Sica DA, Ballermann BJ, Wilcox CS, Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease and the Council for High Blood Pressure Research of the American Heart Association. Renal considerations in angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor therapy: a statement for healthcare professionals from the Council on the Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease and the Council for High Blood Pressure Research of the American Heart Association. Circulation 2001;104:1985–91. [24] Heringlake M, Nowak Y, Schön J, Trautmann J, Berggreen A, Charitos EI et al. Postoperative intubation time is associated with acute kidney injury in cardiac surgical patients. Crit Care 2014;18:547. [25] Khilji SA, Khan AH. Acute renal failure after cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2004;16:25–8.

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Vedat Yildirim

New York Academy of Medicine

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Ufuk Demirkilic

New York Academy of Medicine

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Cengiz Bolcal

New York Academy of Medicine

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Murat Kadan

New York Academy of Medicine

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Erkan Kaya

New York Academy of Medicine

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Harun Tatar

New York Academy of Medicine

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Murat Sargin

New York Academy of Medicine

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Ferit Avcu

New York Academy of Medicine

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Gokhan Ozkan

New York Academy of Medicine

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Gökhan Erol

New York Academy of Medicine

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