Süleyman Ceylan
Military Medical Academy
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Complementary Therapies in Medicine | 2009
Süleyman Ceylan; Omer Azal; Abdullah Taslipinar; Turker Turker; Cengiz Han Acikel; Mahir Güleç
OBJECTIVES To measure the frequency of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use among patients with diabetes mellitus, to determine demographic characteristics making it more likely to using CAM, and to find out how benefits, if any, were perceived by patients. DESIGN A 24-item survey questionnaire administered to 371 return patients with diabetes mellitus. SETTING Outpatient clinic of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism department of Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Questionnaire-based measures of demographics, motives, expectations, and effects of using CAM, and types and reported perceived benefits of CAM practiced on patients with diabetes mellitus. RESULTS Forty-one percent of patients (n=152) used at least one of CAM practices; and age, birthplace, educational status, duration of diabetes and family type were significant factors in such behaviour. CONCLUSIONS Patients born in cities, having more education and longer duration of diabetes, at relatively young ages and living in large families were more likely to use CAM. More than half of those using CAM (n=80, 52.7%) reported as benefits the feelings of either strengthening of body, or being in good psychological condition, or disappearance of several symptoms.
Journal of Cardiac Surgery | 2003
Erkan Kuralay; Ufuk Demirkilic; Ertuğrul Özal; Bilgehan Savas Oz; Faruk Cingoz; Celalettin Gunay; Süleyman Ceylan; Mehmet Arslan; Harun Tatar
Abstract Objective: Former studies have pointed out that hemodynamic stress imposed by associated valvular disease is the primary factor in the development of ascending aorta dilatation. At present, intrinsic wall pathology is blamed for dilatation and aneurysm formation in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV). Materials and Methods: Aortic valve replacement (AVR) was performed on 78 adult patients with BAV. Patients were divided into two groups. Group I(n = 27)underwent only AVR. Group II(n = 51)underwent AVR and additional ascending aorta procedures such as Shawl‐Lapel aortoplasty(n = 12)and tailoring aortoplasty(n = 9). Dacron wrapping was performed after both techniques were done. Ascending aorta replacement was done on 11 patients by using composite graft. Supracoronary graft replacement was performed in 3 patients after AVR. Results: Ascending aorta diameter increment was 1.25 mm/year in normotensive and 2.80 mm/ year in hypertensive patients. Ascending aorta aneurysm (diameter > 55 mm) developed in eight patients in the postoperative period in group I. Ascending aorta dilatation did not develop in group II patients. Mean survival time ± standard error (SE) was 128 ± 11 and 99 ± 4 months and survival possibility was 77.78% and 92.16%. Freedom from reoperation was 65.4% and 95.9% in 8 years in group I and group II, respectively. Conclusion: Aortic wrapping with or without aortoplasty has a beneficial effect not only in dilated ascending aorta but also in all nondilated BAV patients with normal‐sized aortic diameter. Ascending aorta wrapping in BAV patients preserves the endothelial lining and prevents further dilatation, aneurysm formation, and dissection.(J Card Surg 2003;18:173‐180)
Military Medicine | 2004
Süleyman Ceylan; Cengiz Han Acikel; Kemal Murat Okçu; Selim Kilic; Ö. Faruk Tekbas; Kerim Ortakoglu
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dental caries in military recruits and to assess the relation of dental caries with socioeconomic and demographic factors, and sugar consumption behavior, and to generalize the findings for the young adult male population to draw a picture of dental health status of this population segment in Turkey. In this cross-sectional study conducted between August and October 2000 in a military basic training center in Turkey, 2,766 male recruits of the age of 20 were examined by dental specialists to determine their mean number of decayed, missing, or filled teeth (DMFT) scores and were administered a questionnaire for capturing their demographic characteristics and sugar consumption behavior. The mean DMFT score for the 20-year-old male population in Turkey was found to be 5.97. DMFT scores were weakly correlated with income level and urbanization. Sugar consumption was strongly correlated with DMFT scores. The mean number of teeth with fillings component was strongly correlated with income level, moderately with the subjects education, and weakly with the mothers education, fathers education, and urbanization. DMFT scores for the young adult male population in Turkey were strongly associated with sugar consumption behavior, whereas they were weakly or not at all associated with demographic factors such as education level, income level, and urbanization.
Urologia Internationalis | 2000
Lütfü Tahmaz; Yusuf Kibar; Ibrahim Yildirim; Süleyman Ceylan; Murat Dayanc
Purpose: The treatment approach for enuresis is controversial due to the lack of consensus as to the exact causes of nocturnal enuresis. Despite various treatment modalities, pharmacotherapy still appears to be the common choice. The aim of this prospective study was the evaluation of the efficacy of combination therapy (imipramine and oxybutynin) in patients with enuresis nocturna. Patients and Methods: This prospective study was done with 77 monosymptomatic nocturnal enuretics between July 1996 and December 1998. Results: Even though there is no statistically significant difference between combination therapy (imipramine plus oxybutynin) and monotherapy, clinical data showed that combination therapy is more effective. Conclusions: We conclude that combination of imipramine with oxybutynin is a safe and new choice in the treatment of nocturnal enuresis.
Central European Journal of Medicine | 2008
Mustafa Özyurt; Oral Oncul; Süleyman Ceylan; Tuncer Haznedaroglu; Fatih Sahiner; Nurittin Ardic
In this study, antimicrobial resistance profiles were determined for 748 isolates of Escherichia coli from patients with acute nosocomial urinary tract infections (UTIs) at a Turkish Training Hospital. Thirteen antibiotics were included. Resistance to ampicillin alone (45.1%) and ciprofloxacin alone (20.6%) were the most commonly identified ‘single resistances’. Multiple resistance was found in 49.7% of the strains. The most common multiple antibiotic resistance profiles included ampicillin-sulbactam/amoxycilline-clavulonate (4.0%) and ampicillin-sulbactam/trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole/amoxycilline-clavulonate (2.8%). From 2004 to 2006, ampicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and ciprofloxacin resistant strains increased to 76% from 57%, 53% from 43% and 55% from 41%, respectively. The percentage of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) producing strains was 7.8% and imipenem resistance was seen in 5.2% of ESBL positive strains. We conclude that clinically important E.coli strains have now emerged with broader multidrug resistance. Periodical evaluation of laboratory results and clinical surveillance are crucially important for optimal antibiotic management of UTIs and infection control policies.
Journal of Cardiac Surgery | 2003
Erkan Kuralay; Bilgehan Savas Oz; Faruk Cingoz; Celalettin Gunay; Süleyman Ceylan; Ufuk Demirkilic; Harun Tatar
Abstract Circular elasticity cannot be obtained in standard patch aortaplasty in patients with coarctation of aorta. We inserted Dacron patch perpendicularly to standard fashion. The creases of Dacron patch became parallel to descenden aorta. Circular elasticity, that reduces both true and false aneurysm incidence in the long‐term period, can be obtained with this modification. (J Card Surg 2003;18:257‐259)
Complementary Therapies in Medicine | 2002
Süleyman Ceylan; O. Hamzaoğlu; S. Kömürcü; C. Beyan; Atilla Yalçin
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2003
Ö. Faruk Tekbas; Süleyman Ceylan; Onur Hamzaoğlu; Metin Hasde
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002
Ertu ˘ grul Özal; Erkan Kuralay; Hakan Bingöl; Faruk Cingoz; Süleyman Ceylan; Harun Tatar
South African Journal for Research in Sport Physical Education and Recreation | 2010
Tulay Ortabag; Süleyman Ceylan; Aygül Akyüz; Hatice Bebiş