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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology | 2013

Increased pulse-wave velocity and carotid intima–media thickness in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms

Hakkı Uzun; Yüksel Çiçek; Sinan Altan Kocaman; Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil; Orhan Ünal Zorba

Abstract Objective.Vascular risk factors frequently coexist with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in both men and women, suggesting that atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction may play a major role in the development of LUTS. Arterial stiffness owing to decreased arterial compliance is one of the major signs of vascular ageing, and carotid intima–media thickness (CIMT) can be used in establishing the extent and severity of vascular impairment. This study investigated the association of arterial stiffness and vascular atherosclerotic involvement with LUTS in men and overactive bladder (OAB) in women. Material and methods.This study was prospective and cross-sectional, consisting of 66 patients with LUTS (38 men with LUTS, 28 women with OAB) and 62 controls without LUTS or OAB. Carotid–femoral pulse-wave velocity (CF-PWV) was measured as an index of arterial stiffness. CIMT was measured with B-mode ultrasonography to assess vascular impairment. Results.Patients with LUTS had significantly higher CF-PWV (9.8 ± 2.6 vs 7.0 ± 1.4 m/s, p < 0.001) and CIMT (0.89 ± 0.16 and 0.56 ± 0.31 mm, p < 0.001) compared with controls. Age and glucose were also different between LUTS and control groups (p < 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively). In the multivariate analyses, both CIMT ( = 0.429, p < 0.001) and PWV ( = 0.451, p < 0.001) were related to LUTS. Conclusions.Vascular impairment was found to be associated with LUTS in both men and women. Atherosclerosis-related vascular risk factors are also known to be related to LUTS and both disorders may have pathogenic interactions.


Urology | 2012

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in lifelong premature ejaculation: analysis of heart rate variability.

Orhan Ünal Zorba; Yüksel Çiçek; Hakkı Uzun; Mehmet Çetinkaya; Kadir Onem; Mehmet Murat Rifaioğlu

OBJECTIVE To identify autonomic nervous dysfunction in patients with lifelong premature ejaculation. METHODS The study participants were 25 men with lifelong premature ejaculation and 25 healthy controls. The parameters of 24-hour heart rate variability that are influenced by the autonomic nervous system were compared between the men with lifelong premature ejaculation and the healthy controls. RESULTS The laboratory results of all patients were within normal limits, and no significant differences were found between the patients and the controls in age, body weight, and body mass index. A low-frequency signal that is influenced by the sympathetic system was increased in the patients (P = .026). Furthermore, a high-frequency signal that is influenced by the parasympathetic system was decreased in the patients (P = .011). Finally, the low frequency-to-high frequency ratio, an indicator of the balance between the two components of the autonomic nervous system, was increased in the patients (P = .002). CONCLUSION To our knowledge, no study has investigated the influence of the autonomic nervous system on 24-hour heart rate variability in premature ejaculation. In the present study, sympathetic activity was increased in men with lifelong premature ejaculation; this overactivity might lead to lifelong premature ejaculation. Additional studies are required to reveal the possible alteration of the autonomic nervous system in premature ejaculation.


Journal of Cardiology | 2012

Elevated serum osteoprotegerin levels predict in-hospital major adverse cardiac events in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction

Aytun Çanga; Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil; Turan Erdoğan; Aynur Kirbas; Adnan Yilmaz; Yüksel Çiçek; Elif Ergül; Mustafa Çetin; Sinan Altan Kocaman

The aim of our study was to investigate whether osteoprotegerin (OPG) is related to in-hospital major adverse cardiac events (MACE) and reperfusion parameters in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The OPG/receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB (RANK)/RANK ligand pathway has recently been associated with atherosclerosis. OPG is a predictor of cardiovascular events in patients with acute coronary syndrome. This study included 96 consecutive patients with STEMI undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Two groups with equal number of patients were formed according to median OPG level. The association of OPG levels on admission with post-procedural reperfusion parameters, and in-hospital MACE were investigated. Patients with higher OPG levels displayed higher neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, admission troponin, admission glucose, and high-sensitive C-reactive protein. Higher OPG levels were associated with increased thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) risk score, TIMI risk index, pain to balloon time, need for inotropic support, shock, and MACE, mainly driven by death. Reperfusion parameters were not different between the two groups. TIMI risk score, TIMI risk index, myocardial blush grade, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), number of obstructed vessels, and OPG significantly predicted adverse cardiac events. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed OPG as an independent predictor of MACE as well as eGFR, number of obstructed vessels, and corrected TIMI frame count. OPG, a bidirectional molecule displaying both atheroprotective and pro-atherosclerotic properties, is currently known as a marker of inflammation and a predictor of cardiovascular mortality. The present study, for the first time, demonstrated that an increased OPG level is related to in-hospital adverse cardiovascular events after primary PCI in patients with STEMI.


Korean Circulation Journal | 2014

Bilirubin Level is Associated with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Independent of Blood Pressure in Previously Untreated Hypertensive Patients.

Teslime Ayaz; Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil; Sinan Altan Kocaman; Tuğba Durakoğlugil; Turan Erdoğan; Osman Zikrullah Şahin; Serap Baydur Şahin; Yüksel Çiçek; Ömer Şatıroğlu

Background and Objectives Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a sign of subclinical cardiovascular disease, is an important predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The aim of our study was to determine the association of left ventricular mass (LVM) with possible causative anthropometric and biochemical parameters as well as carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and brachial flow-mediated dilation (FMD) as surrogates of atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction, respectively, in previously untreated hypertensive patients. Subjects and Methods Our study included 114 consecutive previously untreated hypertensive patients who underwent echocardiography and ultrasonography to evaluate their vascular status and function via brachial artery CIMT and FMD. Results Among all study parameters, age, systolic blood pressure (BP), diastolic BP, pulse pressure, plasma glucose, uric acid, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, hemoglobin, and CIMT were positively correlated with the LVM index. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that office systolic BP, age, male gender, and total bilirubin were independent predictors of LVH. Conclusion Bilirubin seems to be related to LVM and LVH. The positive association of bilirubin with these parameters is novel and requires further research.


Medical Science Monitor | 2015

Relation of Angiographic Thrombus Burden with Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Hakan Duman; Mustafa Çetin; Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil; Husnu Degirmenci; Hikmet Hamur; Mehmet Bostan; Zakir Karadag; Yüksel Çiçek

Background We planned to investigate the relationship of thrombus burden with SYNTAX score in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Material/Methods We retrospectively enrolled 780 patients who underwent PPCI in our clinic due to STEMI. Clinical, laboratory, and demographic properties of the patients were recorded. Angiographic coronary thrombus burden was classified using thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) thrombus grades. Results Patients with high thrombus burden were older, with higher diabetes prevalence longer pain to balloon time, higher leukocyte count, higher admission troponin, and admission CK-MB concentrations. SYNTAX score was higher and myocardial perfusion grades were lower in patients with high thrombus burden. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed SYNTAX score as the strongest predictor of thrombus burden. ROC analysis demonstrated a sensitivity of 75.5%, specificity of 61.2%, and cut-off value of >14 (area under the curve (AUC): 0.702; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.773–0.874;P<0.001) for high thrombus burden. Conclusions SYNTAX score may have additional value in predicting higher thrombus burden besides being a marker of coronary artery disease severity and complexity.


Rheumatology International | 2013

Relationship between pulse wave velocity and serum YKL-40 level in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis

Aysegul Kucukali Turkyilmaz; Gul Devrimsel; Aynur Kirbas; Yüksel Çiçek; Murat Karkucak; Erhan Capkin; Ferhat Gökmen


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2013

Increased Pulse Wave Velocity and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

Remzi Adnan Akdogan; Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil; Sinan Altan Kocaman; Yüksel Çiçek; Tuğba Durakoğlugil; Elif Ergül; Halil Rakici


Internal Medicine | 2012

Increased Serum Bilirubin Level is Related to Good Collateral Development in Patients with Chronic Total Coronary Occlusion

Turan Erdoğan; Yüksel Çiçek; Sinan Altan Kocaman; Aytun Çanga; Mustafa Çetin; Emre Durakoglugil; Ömer Scedil; atiroglu; Ahmet Temiz; Elif Ergül; Ismail Scedil; ahin; Mehmet Bostan


Internal Medicine | 2012

Increased Epicardial Adipose Tissue in Patients with Isolated Coronary Artery Ectasia

Mustafa Çetin; Turan Erdoğan; Sinan Altan Kocaman; Aytun Çanga; Yüksel Çiçek; Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil; Ömer Scedil; atiroglu; Ozgur Akgul; Mehmet Bostan


Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2011

Distribution of coronary artery risk factors: a regional analysis

Mehmet Bostan; Ömer Şatiroğlu; Hüseyin Avni Uydu; Yüksel Çiçek; Aytun Çanga; Zakir Karadağ; Ahmet Temiz; Yavuz Uğurlu; Mehtap Atak; Engin Bozkurt

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Murtaza Emre Durakoğlugil

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Sinan Altan Kocaman

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Mehmet Bostan

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Turan Erdoğan

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Elif Ergül

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Tuğba Durakoğlugil

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Aynur Kirbas

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Hakan Duman

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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Hakkı Uzun

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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