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Academic Emergency Medicine | 2009

Time-dependent variations in ischemia-modified albumin levels in mesenteric ischemia.

Abdulkadir Gunduz; Suha Turkmen; Suleyman Turedi; Ahmet Mentese; Esin Yulug; Hülya Ulusoy; Suleyman Caner Karahan; Murat Topbas

OBJECTIVES The objective was to determine the value of ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) in the diagnosis of mesenteric embolism. The authors investigated whether or not plasma IMA levels rose in the acute period in a rat model of mesenteric ischemia and the related time-dependent changes. METHODS In this randomized, controlled, nonblinded trial, 36 mature female Wistar rats were divided into six groups: three control (Groups I, III, and V) and three ischemia (Groups II, IV, and VI). In the control groups, blood was sampled at 30 minutes (Group I), 2 hours (Group III), and 6 hours (Group V) following a simple laparotomy. In the ischemia groups, following laparotomy, the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) was clamped using a bulldog clamp, and blood samples were taken at 30 minutes (Group II), 2 hours (Group IV), and 6 hours (Group VI). RESULTS Plasma IMA levels in the ischemia groups were significantly higher compared to those of the control groups (p < 0.004). In addition, levels were higher in the 6-hour blood samples of the ischemia group than in the 2-hour and 30-minute samples (p < 0.001). Serum IMA was also higher in the 2-hour blood samples of the ischemia group than in the 30-minute samples (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS These preliminary findings suggest that serum IMA levels may represent a significant parameter in the early diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia and that further studies are necessary.


American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2009

Ischemia-modified albumin in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism: an experimental study

Suleyman Turedi; Tevfik Patan; Abdulkadir Gunduz; Ahmet Mentese; Celal Tekinbas; Murat Topbas; Suleyman Caner Karahan; Esin Yulug; Suha Turkmen; Utku Ucar

STUDY OBJECTIVE We designed this experimental study to determine the value of ischemia-modified albumin in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. METHODS Twenty-four mature female New Zealand rabbits were divided into 4 groups, each consisting of 6 animals. These were classified into group 1 ,the control group; group 2, the deep venous thrombosis group; group 3, the deep venous thrombosis with pulmonary embolism group; and group 4, the pulmonary embolism-alone group. Deep venous thrombosis was produced by ligation of the iliac vein. To establish pulmonary embolism, 2 clots were administered from the iliac vein. Blood samples were taken from all the groups at hours 0, 1, 3, and 6 for ischemia-modified albumin measurement. RESULTS Pulmonary embolism was established in all the rabbits in groups 3 and 4, and this was confirmed by tomographic and histologic findings. Measurement of mean ischemia-modified albumin levels for all rabbits at hours 0, 1, 3, and 6 revealed that mean ischemia-modified albumin levels in groups 3 and 4 were statistically significantly higher than those in groups 1 and 2. There was no difference between the mean ischemia-modified albumin levels in groups 1 and 2 nor between groups 3 and 4. The alteration in ischemia-modified albumin levels over time was statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS The results of our experimental study demonstrate that ischemia-modified albumin levels may be useful in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.


Emergency Medicine Journal | 2008

Effect of deep vein thrombosis on ischaemia-modified albumin levels

A Mentese; U Mentese; Suleyman Turedi; Abdulkadir Gunduz; S C Karahan; M Topbas; A Turan; T Patan; Suha Turkmen; G Okur; M S Eminagaoglu

Background: An increasing number of studies have shown that ischaemia-modified albumin (IMA) levels rise in a number of acute ischaemic conditions such as cerebral infarct, myocardial infarct, pulmonary infarct and mesenteric infarct, suggesting that IMA may be useful as a diagnostic marker. A study was undertaken to investigate the effect on IMA levels of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), frequently encountered at the outset or during the course of diseases such as pulmonary embolism and cerebral infarct. Methods: A case-control study was performed in the emergency department of Karadeniz Technical University Hospital, Turkey. 41 patients presenting to the emergency and vascular surgery departments and definitively diagnosed with DVT using Doppler ultrasonography were enrolled in the study. A control group of 66 age-matched healthy volunteers served as a reference for biochemical parameters. Results: Mean (SD) plasma IMA levels were 0.259 (0.066) absorbance units (ABSU) in the DVT group and 0.171 (0.045) ABSU in the control group (p<0.005). The area under the curve for IMA was 0.850 (95% CI 0.768 to 0.933). The IMA value with acceptable sensitivity and specificity capable of being raised was 0.195 ABSU (sensitivity 80.5%, specificity 71.2%). Conclusions: DVT is associated with raised serum IMA levels but IMA levels are not suitable as a diagnostic marker for DVT.


Emergency Medicine Journal | 2008

Serum ischaemia-modified albumin increases in critical lower limb ischaemia

Abdulkadir Gunduz; A Mentese; Suleyman Turedi; S C Karahan; U Mentese; O Eroglu; Suha Turkmen; I Turan; U Ucar; R Russell; F Balaban

Background: Ischaemia is a common phenomenon in the pathogenesis of a wide range of medical and surgical conditions, including myocardial infarction, mesenteric vascular occlusion and compartment syndrome. Ischaemia modified albumin has been suggested as an aid to clinical decision making in various clinical settings. This study examines the usefulness of IMA in the diagnosis of limb ischaemia (LI). Methods: This case-controlled study was performed in the emergency department of Karadeniz Technical University Hospital, Turkey. 22 patients presenting to the emergency departments and definitively diagnosed with LI were enrolled in the study. A control group of 22 healthy volunteers served as a reference for biochemical parameters. Results: The mean serum IMA level for LI patients was 0.295 (SD 0.062) ABSU. The mean serum IMA level for control patients was 0.174 (SD 0.061) ABSU. There was a statistically significant difference between the mean LI patient and mean control patient IMA levels (p<0.0005). A ROC curve analysis reveals the relationship between sensitivity and specificity for IMA in limb ischaemia. Conclusion: There is a significant increase in serum IMA in limb ischaemia. Furthermore, using a cutoff of 0.22 ABSU, ROC curve analysis shows that IMA is 81.8% sensitive and 81.8% specific 81.8% in patients with clinically severe lower limb ischaemia. Future studies would be needed to determine if IMA would be clinically useful in the diagnosis of subtle limb ischaemia.


Fertility and Sterility | 2012

A comparison of the effects of N-acetylcysteine and ethyl pyruvate on experimental testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury

Suha Turkmen; Ahmet Mentese; Ersagun Karagüzel; Yunus Karaca; Adem Küçük; Aysegul Uzun; Esin Yulug; Suleyman Turedi

OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and ethyl pyruvate (EP) on experimental testicular ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. DESIGN Randomized, controlled, experimental study. SETTING University hospital. ANIMAL(S) Twenty-four mature male Wistar rats. INTERVENTION(S) Rats were divided into four groups: control group, torsion-detorsion (T/D) group, EP group, and NAC group. In the pretreatment of the NAC and EP groups, 20 mg/kg NAC and 50 mg/kg EP were given intraperitoneally (IP) 30 minutes before detorsion. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Serum ischemia-modified albumin (IMA), tissue and serum malondialdehyde, and myeloperoxidase activity levels and histopathological damage scores were then compared. RESULT(S) Ethyl pyruvate and N-acetylcysteine exhibited a protective effect against I/R injury. Of the biochemical parameters evaluated as a result of testicular I/R, only IMA levels were significantly elevated. There was a strong and significant correlation between serum IMA levels and histopathological injury scores, and the increase in serum IMA level exhibited a strong parallel with the increase in histopathological injury. In the EP group, although the histopathological injury score was similar to that of the control group, serum IMA levels were significantly elevated. CONCLUSION(S) Both NAC and EP, the effects of which on I/R injury are evaluated in the present study, reduce such injury in testicular torsion-detorsion. Comparing their effects on IMA levels, NAC may be regarded as a relatively more effective treatment than EP.


Wilderness & Environmental Medicine | 2007

Wild boar attacks.

Abdulkadir Gunduz; Suleyman Turedi; Irfan Nuhoglu; Asım Kalkan; Suha Turkmen

Abstract Attacks on humans by wild boar (Sus scrofa) are occasionally reported in rural areas of Turkey. While fatalities are rare, individuals may sustain significiant soft tissue trauma. Lower extremity lacerations of up to 10 cm in length and 4 cm deep were seen in the 3 cases reviewed. Injuries to the upper abdomen and chest occured in one case. Attacks frequently occur in forested areas covered by dense brushwood, and their incidence is increased during the rutting season. In contrast to other large, feral animal attacks, injuries sustained from wild boar typically are limited to the lower extremities. This case series examines 3 attacks by wild boar in rural Turkey.


Academic Emergency Medicine | 2013

The Value of Signal Peptide-CUB-EGF Domain-containing Protein 1 and Oxidative Stress Parameters in the Diagnosis of Acute Mesenteric Ischemia

Suha Turkmen; Seda Mentese; Ahmet Mentese; Aysegul Sumer; Kutay Sağlam; Esin Yulug; Suleyman Turedi; Abdulkadir Gunduz

OBJECTIVES This study investigated the diagnostic value of signal peptide-CUB-EGF domain-containing protein 1 (SCUBE-1) and other oxidative stress parameters in the early diagnosis of acute mesenteric ischemia, which has high mortality and morbidity if not identified and treated in the early period. METHODS Thirty-six female Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this randomized, controlled study. Rats were divided into six groups: three control groups (Groups I, III, and V) and three ischemia groups (Groups II, IV, and VI). In the control groups, blood and tissue specimens were sampled at 30 minutes (Group I), 2 hours (Group III), and 6 hours (Group V), following a simple laparotomy. In the ischemia groups, the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) was ligated following laparotomy, and blood and tissue samples were sampled at 30 minutes (Group II), 2 hours (Group IV), and 6 hours (Group VI). RESULTS When comparing the ischemia and control groups, the differences in SCUBE-1, malondialdehyde (MDA), and total antioxidant status (TAS) levels in the 30-minute period were not significant (p > 0.05); at 2 hours, SCUBE-1 levels rose rapidly, and although the desired level of significance could not be obtained with Bonferroni correction, the level was significantly higher compared to the control group at the same time interval (for SCUBE-1, Group III vs. Group IV, p = 0.006). In these periods (30 minutes and 2 hours), only total oxidative status (TOS) and oxidative stress index (OSI) values were significantly higher in the ischemia group compared to the control group (for both, p = 0.004). A pronounced rise in SCUBE-1 levels was determined with 6-hour ischemia (for SCUBE-1, Group V vs. Group VI, p = 0.004). The changes in MDA, TAS, TOS, and OSI levels were not significant (p = 0.025, p = 0.321, p = 0.006, and p = 0.037, respectively). CONCLUSIONS SCUBE-1 levels have the potential to be used as a marker of early period injury in acute mesenteric ischemia, although it is impossible to state explicitly that they can be used for early diagnosis. The same can be said for plasma MDA and TAS levels. The authors believe that TOS and OSI levels, however, can be used in early diagnosis and as an injury marker. Moreover, OSI also exhibits a medium-strong correlation with histopathologic injury.


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

Investigation of the possibility of using ischemia-modified albumin in testicular torsion: an experimental study

Omer Kutlu; Ahmet Mentese; Suha Turkmen; Suleyman Turedi; Abdulkadir Gunduz; Esin Yulug; Ahmet Alver; Suleyman Caner Karahan

OBJECTIVE To investigate the serum ischemia-modified albumin levels with use of an experimental testicular torsion (TT) model. DESIGN Randomized, controlled experimental study. SETTING University hospital. ANIMAL(S) Thirty mature male Wistar rats. INTERVENTION(S) Rats were divided into five groups: a sham operation group, 2- and 4-hour control (groups I and III, respectively), and 2- and 4-hour torsion groups (groups II and IV, respectively). Ischemia-modified albumin, tissue and blood malondialdehyde (MDA), tissue and blood myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity levels, and histopathologic damage scores then were compared. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Ischemia-modified albumin, tissue and blood MDA, tissue and blood MPO activity levels, and histopathologic damage scores. RESULT(S) There was a significantly higher level of histopathologic damage in the 4-hour torsion group, and the serum ischemia-modified albumin levels in this group were significantly higher than those of the other groups. There was no difference between the groups in terms of blood and tissue MDA and MPO levels. There was no significant correlation between ischemia-modified albumin levels and blood and tissue MDA and MPO levels. The only significant correlation between histopathologic score and biochemical markers was that with blood and tissue MPO. CONCLUSION(S) The results from this pioneering study determined a high level of ischemia-modified albumin in TT, indicating a potential value for TT diagnosis. The value of ischemia-modified albumin levels in TT should be investigated also with respect to prognosis.


Clinical Toxicology | 2011

Carbon monoxide poisoning associated with water pipe smoking.

Suha Turkmen; Umut Eryigit; Aynur Sahin; Selman Yeniocak; Suleyman Turedi

The water pipe is a means of tobacco consumption widespread in Turkey and Arab countries. We present two patients brought to our emergency department due to a syncopal attack secondary to carbon monoxide toxicity following water pipe use. This rare form of poisoning should be borne in mind by emergency physicians as a differential diagnosis in water pipe smokers. Water pipes should be used where there is adequate ventilation.


Case Reports | 2013

Syncope associated with water pipe smoking

Yunus Karaca; Umut Eryigit; Nurhak Aksut; Suha Turkmen

The water pipe (narghile) in particular is widely used in the Arabian Peninsula and the Turkish world, and has also recently become an increasingly popular way of consuming tobacco in Europe. Contrary to popular belief, it contains more tar, carbon monoxide (CO) and toxic gases than cigarettes. This report describes a patient presenting to the emergency department with syncope as a result of water pipe use, with tests revealing toxically high CO levels.

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Suleyman Turedi

Karadeniz Technical University

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Abdulkadir Gunduz

Karadeniz Technical University

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Yunus Karaca

Karadeniz Technical University

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Ahmet Mentese

Karadeniz Technical University

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Ozgur Tatli

Karadeniz Technical University

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Aynur Sahin

Karadeniz Technical University

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Esin Yulug

Karadeniz Technical University

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Suleyman Caner Karahan

Karadeniz Technical University

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Umut Eryigit

Karadeniz Technical University

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