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World journal of emergency medicine | 2014

Clinical probability and risk analysis of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism.

Gulden Ozeren Yetgin; Sule Akkose Aydin; Ozlem Koksal; Fatma Ozdemir; Dilek Kostak Mert; Gökhan Torun

BACKGROUND Pulmonary embolism (PE) is one of the most frequent diseases that could be missed in overcrowded emergency departments as in Turkey. Early and accurate diagnosis could decrease the mortality rate and this standard algorithm should be defined. This study is to find the accurate, fast, non-invasive, cost-effective, easy-to-access diagnostic tests, clinical scoring systems and the patients who should be tested for clinical diagnosis of PE in emergency department. METHODS One hundred and forty patients admitted to the emergency department with the final diagnosis of PE regarding to anamnesis, physical examination and risk factors, were included in this prospective, cross-sectional study. The patients with a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism, acute coronary syndrome or infection and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were excluded from the study. The demographics, risk factors, radiological findings, vital signs, symptoms, physical-laboratory findings, diagnostic tests and clinical scoring systems of patients (Wells and Geneva) were noted. The diagnostic criteria for pulmonary emboli were: filling defect in the pulmonary artery lumen on spiral computed tomographic angiography and perfusion defect on perfusion scintigraphy. RESULTS Totally, 90 (64%) of the patients had PE. Age, hypotension, having deep vein thrombosis were the risk factors, and oxygen saturation, shock index, BNP, troponin and fibrinogen levels as for the biochemical parameters were significantly different between the PE (+) and PE (-) groups (P<0.05). The Wells scoring system was more successful than the other scoring systems. CONCLUSION Biochemical parameters, clinical findings, and scoring systems, when used altogether, can contribute to the diagnosis of PE.


Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2011

Factors affecting mortality in patients with thorax trauma

Sadiye Emircan; Halil Özgüç; Sule Akkose Aydin; Fatma Ozdemir; Ozlem Koksal; Mehtap Bulut


Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine | 2010

Evaluation of Features of Patients Attending the Emergency Department of Uludag University Medicine Faculty Hospital and Emergency Department Practices

Tayfun Aydin; Sule Akkose Aydin; Ozlem Koksal; Fatma Ozdemir; Semih Kulaç; Mehtap Bulut


Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine | 2012

Patients Over the Age of 15 Years Admitted for Attempted Suicide to the Emergency Department and the Psychosocial Support Unit

Ataman Köse; Suna Eraybar; Beril Kose; Ozlem Koksal; Sule Akkose Aydin; Erol Armağan; Fatma Ozdemir


Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine | 2006

A case report of fatal oral ingestion of resorcinol

Mehtap Bulut; Nursel Türkmen; Recep Fedakar; Sule Akkose Aydin


Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine | 2013

Comparison of Ice and Lidocaine- Prilocaine Cream Mixture in the Reduction of Pain During Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation in Emergency Department Patients

Huseyin Aygun; Erol Armağan; Fatma Ozdemir; Ataman Köse; Kerem Selimoglu; Ozlem Koksal; Sule Akkose Aydin


Journal of Nepal Medical Association | 2014

Emergency Department Overcrowding in Turkey: Reasons, Facts and Solutions

Oya Durmus Cakir; Sebnem Eren Çevik; Mehtap Bulut; Ozlem Guneyses; Sule Akkose Aydin


Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine | 2014

Evaluation of Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Arrest Cases in Emergency Service

Suna Eraybar Pozam; Sule Akkose Aydin


Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery | 2012

Analysis of the necessity of routine tests in trauma patients in the emergency department

Ozlem Koksal; Sebnem Eren Çevik; Sule Akkose Aydin; Fatma Ozdemir


Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2014

The role of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in identifying contrast induced nephropathy development in the emergency department.

Sule Akkose Aydin; Suna Eraybar Pozam; Fatma Ozdemir; Meral Leman Ozkan; Ozlem Koksal

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Beril Kose

University of Gaziantep

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Mehmet Esen

Gaziosmanpaşa University

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