5 results on '"Alpat, S.N."'
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2. Quality of life and related factors among chronic hepatitis B-infected patients: A multi-center study, Turkey
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Karacaer, Z., Cakir, B., Erdem, H., Ugurlu, K., Durmus, G., Ince, N.K., Ozturk, C., Hasbun, R., Batirel, A., Yilmaz, E.M., Bozkurt, I., Sunbul, M., Aynioglu, A., Atilla, A., Erbay, A., Inci, A., Kader, C., Tigen, E.T., Karaahmetoglu, G., Coskuner, S.A., Dik, E., Tarakci, H., Tosun, S., Korkmaz, F., Kolgelier, S., Karadag, F.Y., Erol, S., Turker, K., Necan, Ceyda, Sahin, A.M., Ergen, P., Iskender, G., Korkmaz, P., Eroglu, E.G., Durdu, Y., Ulug, M., Deniz, S.S., Koc, F., Alpat, S.N., Oztoprak, N., Evirgen, O., Sozen, H., Dogan, M., Kaya, S., Altindis, M., Aslan, E., Tekin, R., Sezer, B.E., Ozdemir, K., Ersoz, G., Sahin, A., Celik, I., Aydin, E., Bastug, A., Harman, R., Ozkaya, H.D., Parlak, E., Yavuz, I., Sacar, S., Comoglu, S., Yenilmez, E., Sirmatel, F., Balkan, I.I., Alpay, Y., Hatipoglu, M., Denk, A., Senol, G., Bitirgen, M., Geyik, M.F., Guner, R., Kadanali, A., Karakas, A., Namiduru, M., Udurgucu, H., Boluktas, R.P., Karagoz, E., and Ormeci, N.
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Quality of life ,antivirus agent ,Adult ,Male ,demography ,Turkey ,quality of life assessment ,psychology ,Antiviral Agents ,Article ,Turkey (republic) ,Interviews as Topic ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,antiviral therapy ,middle aged ,cross-sectional study ,Health Status Indicators ,Humans ,chronic hepatitis B ,controlled study ,human ,Prospective Studies ,The Hepatitis B Quality of Life Instrument ,Aged ,Hepatitis B Quality of Life ,interview ,clinical trial ,major clinical study ,Chronic hepatitis B infection ,hepatitis B surface antigen ,female ,multicenter study ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Short Form 36 ,prospective study ,health status indicator - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to assess health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients in Turkey and to study related factors. Methods: This multicenter study was carried out between January 01 and April 15, 2015 in Turkey in 57 centers. Adults were enrolled and studied in three groups. Group 1: Inactive HBsAg carriers, Group 2: CHB patients receiving antiviral therapy, Group 3: CHB patients who were neither receiving antiviral therapy nor were inactive HBsAg carriers. Study data was collected by face-to-face interviews using a standardized questionnaire, Short Form-36 (SF-36) and Hepatitis B Quality of Life (HBQOL). Values equivalent to p < 0.05 in analyses were accepted as statistically significant. Results: Four thousand two hundred fifty-seven patients with CHB were included in the study. Two thousand five hundred fifty-nine (60.1 %) of the patients were males. Groups 1, 2 and 3, consisted of 1529 (35.9 %), 1721 (40.4 %) and 1007 (23.7 %) patients, respectively. The highest value of HRQOL was found in inactive HBsAg carriers. We found that total HBQOL score increased when antiviral treatment was used. However, HRQOL of CHB patients varied according to their socio-demographic properties. Regarding total HBQOL score, a higher significant level of HRQOL was determined in inactive HBV patients when matched controls with the associated factors were provided. Conclusions: The HRQOL score of CHB patients was higher than expected and it can be worsen when the disease becomes active. Use of an antiviral therapy can contribute to increasing HRQOL of patients. © 2016 The Author(s).
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3. Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Hepatitis B Infection Patients in Turkey: A Multicenter Study
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Karacaer, Z., primary, Cakir, B., additional, Erdem, H., additional, Ugurlu, K., additional, Durmus, G., additional, Ince, N.K., additional, Ozturk, C., additional, Batirel, A., additional, Yilmaz, E.M., additional, Bozkurt, I., additional, Sunbul, M., additional, Aynioglu, A., additional, Atilla, A., additional, Erbay, A., additional, Inci, A., additional, Kader, C., additional, Tigen, E.T., additional, Karaahmetoglu, G., additional, Coskuner, S.A., additional, Dik, E., additional, Tarakci, H., additional, Tosun, S., additional, Korkmaz, F., additional, Kölgelier, S., additional, Karadag, F.Y., additional, Erol, S., additional, Turker, K., additional, Necan, C., additional, Sahin, A.M., additional, Ergen, P., additional, Iskender, G., additional, Korkmaz, P., additional, Eroglu, E.G., additional, Durdu, Y., additional, Ulug, M., additional, Deniz, S.S., additional, Koc, F., additional, Alpat, S.N., additional, Cuvalci, N.O., additional, Evirgen, O., additional, Sozen, H., additional, Dogan, M., additional, Kaya, S., additional, Altindis, M., additional, Aslan, E., additional, Tekin, R., additional, Sezer, B.E., additional, Ozdemir, K., additional, Ersoz, G., additional, Sahin, A., additional, Celik, I., additional, Aydin, E., additional, Bastug, A., additional, Harman, R., additional, Ozkaya, H.D., additional, Parlak, E., additional, Yavuz, I., additional, Sacar, S., additional, Comoglu, S., additional, Yenilmez, E., additional, Sirmatel, F., additional, Balkan, I.I., additional, Alpay, Y., additional, Hatipoglu, M., additional, Denk, A., additional, Senol, G., additional, Bitirgen, M., additional, Geyik, M.F., additional, Guner, R., additional, Kadanali, A., additional, Karakas, A., additional, Namiduru, M., additional, Udurgucu, H., additional, and Boluktas, R.P., additional
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- 2016
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4. THU-174 - Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Hepatitis B Infection Patients in Turkey: A Multicenter Study
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Karacaer, Z., Cakir, B., Erdem, H., Ugurlu, K., Durmus, G., Ince, N.K., Ozturk, C., Batirel, A., Yilmaz, E.M., Bozkurt, I., Sunbul, M., Aynioglu, A., Atilla, A., Erbay, A., Inci, A., Kader, C., Tigen, E.T., Karaahmetoglu, G., Coskuner, S.A., Dik, E., Tarakci, H., Tosun, S., Korkmaz, F., Kölgelier, S., Karadag, F.Y., Erol, S., Turker, K., Necan, C., Sahin, A.M., Ergen, P., Iskender, G., Korkmaz, P., Eroglu, E.G., Durdu, Y., Ulug, M., Deniz, S.S., Koc, F., Alpat, S.N., Cuvalci, N.O., Evirgen, O., Sozen, H., Dogan, M., Kaya, S., Altindis, M., Aslan, E., Tekin, R., Sezer, B.E., Ozdemir, K., Ersoz, G., Sahin, A., Celik, I., Aydin, E., Bastug, A., Harman, R., Ozkaya, H.D., Parlak, E., Yavuz, I., Sacar, S., Comoglu, S., Yenilmez, E., Sirmatel, F., Balkan, I.I., Alpay, Y., Hatipoglu, M., Denk, A., Senol, G., Bitirgen, M., Geyik, M.F., Guner, R., Kadanali, A., Karakas, A., Namiduru, M., Udurgucu, H., and Boluktas, R.P.
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- 2016
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5. Factors leading to dissemination of cutaneous anthrax: an international ID-IRI study
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U.S. Elbahr, R. Tekin, M. Papić, N. Pandak, H. Erdem, F.K. Can, S.N. Alpat, A.U. Pekok, F. Pehlivanoglu, M. Karamese, P.C. Petru, S. Kulzhanova, S. Tosun, M. Doğan, R. Moroti, E. Ramosaco, H. Alay, E. Puca, J. Arapovic, N. Pshenichnaya, T. Fasciana, A. Giammanco, Elbahr U.S., Tekin R., Papic M., Pandak N., Erdem H., Can F.K., Alpat S.N., Pekok A.U., Pehlivanoglu F., Karamese M., Petru P.C., Kulzhanova S., Tosun S., Dogan M., Moroti R., Ramosaco E., Alay H., Puca E., Arapovic J., Pshenichnaya N., Fasciana T., and Giammanco A.
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Anthrax ,Gastrointestinal ,Meningiti ,Infectious Diseases ,Outcome ,Meningitis ,Bacteremia ,Mortality ,Microbiology - Abstract
Background: Although anthrax is a rare zoonotic infection, it still causes significant mortality and morbidity. In this multicenter study, which is the largest anthrax case series ever reported, we aimed to describe the factors leading to dissemination of cutaneous anthrax.Methods: Adult patients with cutaneous anthrax from 16 referral centers were pooled. The study had a retrospective design, and included patients treated between January 1, 1990 and December 1, 2019. Probable, and confirmed cases based upon CDC anthrax 2018 case definition were included in the study. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed for all variables.Results: A total of 141 cutaneous anthrax patients were included. Of these, 105 (74%) patients had probable and 36 (26%) had confirmed diagnosis. Anthrax meningitis and bacteremia occurred in three and six patients, respectively. Sequelae were observed in three patients: cicatricial ectropion followed by ocular anthrax (n = 2) and movement restriction on the left hand after surgical intervention (n = 1). One patient had gastrointestinal anthrax. The parameters related to poor outcome (p < 0.05) were fever, anorexia, hypoxia, malaise/fatigue, cellulitis, fasciitis, lymphadenopathy, leukocytosis, high CRP and creatinine levels, longer duration of antimicrobial therapy, and combined therapy. The last two were seemingly the consequences of dissemination rather than being the reasons. The fatality rate was 1.4%.Conclusions: Rapid identification of anthrax is crucial for prompt and effective treatment. Systemic symptoms, disseminated local infection, and high inflammatory markers should alert the treating physicians for the dissemination of the disease. (c) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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- 2022
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