Uğur Kemal Tezcan
Celal Bayar University
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Rheumatology International | 2005
Timur Pirildar; Canan Tikiz; Sabriye Özkaya; Serdar Tarhan; Ozan Utuk; Hakan Tikiz; Uğur Kemal Tezcan
The aim of this study was to determine the endothelial function in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). We also aimed to determine whether endothelial (dys)function correlates with extraglandular manifestations, specific autoantibodies and the severity of salivary gland involvement of SS. Endothelium-dependent vasodilation and endothelium-independent vasodilation of the brachial artery were assessed by a high-resolution ultrasound on 25 patients with primary SS and on 29 healthy controls. Patients with primary SS had significantly less mean endothelium-dependent vasodilation than did controls (3.0±0.4% vs 4.2±0.3%; p=0.012). Endothelium-independent vasodilation induced by sublingual glycerol trinitrate was not different between the two groups (12.9±1.4% vs 14.1±1.2%; p=0.86;). We concluded that endothelium-dependent vasodilation was impaired in primary SS patients, in particular those presenting with Raynaud’s phenomenon, when compared with the healthy controls and this impairment was not associated with the presence of RF, ANA, anti-Ro/SS-A, anti-La/SS-B and with the other extraglandular manifestations of the disease.
Circulation | 2004
Ozan Utuk; Ozgur Bayturan; Ali Riza Bilge; Hakan Tikiz; Uğur Kemal Tezcan
A 66-year-old woman presented with dyspnea on exertion (NYHA class II), which she had been experiencing for 2 years. An examination revealed normal systolic and diastolic blood pressures and a grade 2/6 continuous murmur on the left side of the sternum. The transthoracic echocardiogram showed serious aortic regurgitation and …
Blood Pressure Monitoring | 2014
Salaheddin Akçay; Yasin Türker; Mehmet Ali Kobat; Nurullah Çetin; Ali Riza Bilge; Uğur Kemal Tezcan
ObjectiveHypertension has been reported to affect both the left and the right ventricular functions, but its effect on the coronary sinus has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of systemic hypertension on the cardiac venous system by evaluating the coronary sinus strain (CSS). MethodsOne-hundred and twelve hypertensive patients without diabetes and 44 healthy individuals (the control group) were evaluated consecutively at the outpatient clinic and enrolled in the study. CSS was evaluated by echocardiography in all the participants before blood pressure evaluations. Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring enabled the study population to be divided into two groups: 52 patients with dipper pattern hypertension and 60 with nondipper pattern hypertension. ResultsNondipper pattern patients had significantly lower values of CSS compared with the participants in the control group (140.8±54.2 and 193.9±48.1, P<0.001). Similarly, dipper pattern patients had significantly lower values of CSS values compared with the controls (164±68.4 and 193.9±48.1, P=0.036). On comparing the three groups, the CSS values showed a progressive decrease from normal individuals to dipper and nondipper hypertension patients. Correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between the aortic strain and the CSS (r=0.247, P=0.002). There was a weak correlation between left ventricular mass and CSS (r=−164, P=0.041). ConclusionOur study suggests that systemic hypertension may affect the cardiac venous system as well as the arterial system, which has been reported in many papers. The effect on the venous system may be more pronounced in nondipper pattern hypertension.
Angiology | 2003
Hakan Tikiz; Uğur Kemal Tezcan; Mehmet Ileri; Yücel Balbay; Ramazan Atak; Emine Kütük
This study was performed to evaluate whether coexistent diabetes mellitus has any adverse effect on the outcomes of thrombolytic therapy in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Although the early reperfusion rates were similar between the two groups of patients who had acute myocardial infarction with and without diabetes mellitus (42% vs 45.4%, p > 0.05), the results of late angiographic examination showed a significantly lower rate of patency in infarct- related coronary artery (defined as TIMI 3 flow) in diabetics compared to nondiabetics (28.9% vs 41.3%, p< 0.001). The global left ventricular function was also poorer in diabetics (left ventricular wall motion score was 18.6 ±7.3 in diabetics and 14.1 ±4.6 in nondiabetics, p < 0.01 1).
Angiology | 2000
Ahmet Duran Demir; Mustafa Soylu; Hakan Tikiz; Uğur Kemal Tezcan; Yücel Balbay; Emine Kütük
Atherosclerotic renal artery disease is common among patients with hypertension over the age 50 years who are resistant to medical treatment. In this case report, the authors present a 55-year-old woman with unilateral renal artery stenosis with a history of cardiac arrest. QT prolongation and evident hypokalemia were the main clinical findings of the patient. The patient also had an episode of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia during hospitalization that degenerated into ventricular fibrillation. After successful balloon dilation of the stenotic renal artery, the patient stayed normotensive and normokalemic without medication, and no arrhythmia was observed during the 6-month follow-up period.
International Journal of Cardiology | 2006
Ozan Utuk; M. Karaca; Ozgur Bayturan; G. Oncel; Uğur Kemal Tezcan; Ali Riza Bilge
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2010
Ozan Utuk; Ali Riza Bilge; Ozgur Bayturan; Hakan Tikiz; Talat Tavli; Uğur Kemal Tezcan
Current Therapeutic Research-clinical and Experimental | 2003
Cevad Sekuri; Ozgur Bayturan; Hakan Gocer; Talat Tavli; Uğur Kemal Tezcan
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013
Salaheddin Akçay; Yasin Türker; Mehmet Ali Kobat; Nurullah Çetin; Ali Riza Bilge; Uğur Kemal Tezcan
International Journal of Cardiology | 2011
U. Hepcivici; M. Acar; Hakan Tikiz; Uğur Kemal Tezcan; Talat Tavli; Ali Riza Bilge; Ozgur Bayturan; Ozan Utuk