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2. International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium report, data summary of 50 countries for 2010-2015: Device-associated module
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Desse, J.E., Maurizi, D.M., Montanini, A.M., Chaparro, G.J., Stagnaro, J.P., Romani, A., Bianchi, A.C., Álvarez, G., Palaoro, A., Bernan, M., Cabrera-Montesino, R., Domínguez, C., Rodríguez, C.G., Silva, C.G., Bogdanowicz, E., Riera, F.O., Benchetrit, G., Perez, I., Vimercati, J., Marcos, L.S., Ramasco, L., Caridi, M., Oyola, M.C., Rodríguez, M.C., Spadaro, M.L., Olivieri, M.S., Saul, P., Juarez, P.D., Pérez, R.H., Botta, P., Quintana, D.Q., Ríos, A.M., Chediack, V., Chilon, W., Alsayegh, Ameena Isa, Yaseen, Fatema Hasan, Hani, Lateefa Fardan, Sowar, Saleh Fakher, Magray, Tahira Anwar, Medeiros, E.A., Alves De Oliveira, A., Romario-Mendes, A., Fernandes-Valente, C., Santos, C., Escudeiro, D., Azevedo-Ferreira Lima, D., Azevedo-Pereira, D., Onzi-Siliprandi, E.M., Serpa-Maia, F., Aguiar-Leitao, F., Assuncao-Ponte, G., Dos Anjos-Lima, J., Olszewski, J., Harten Pinto Coelho, K., Alves De Lima, L.F., Mendonca, M., Maciel-Canuto Amaral, M.L., Tenorio, M.T., Gerah, S., Andrade-Oliveira-Reis, M., Moreira, M., Ximenes-Rocha Batista, M., Campos-Uchoa, R.S., Rocha-Vasconcelos Carneiro, R., Amaral De Moraes, R., Do Nascimento, S.C., Moreira-Matos, T., Lima-De Barros Araujo, T.M., De Jesus Pinheiro-Bandeira, T., Machado-Silva, V.L., Santos Monteiro, W.M., Hristozova, E., Kostadinov, E.D., Angelova, K., Velinova, V.A., Dicheva, V.J., Guo, X., Ye, G., Li, R., Song, L., Liu, K., Liu, T., Song, G., Wang, C., Yang, X., Yu, H., Yang, Y., Martínez, A., Vargas-García, A.R., Lagares-Guzmán, A., González, A.P., Linares, C., Ávila-Acosta, C., Santofimio, D., Yepes-Gomez, D., Marin-Tobar, D.A., Mazo-Elorza, D.P., Chapeta-Parada, E.G., Camacho-Moreno, G., Roncancio-Vill, G.E., Valderrama-Marquez, I.A., Ruiz-Gallardo, J.E., Ospina-Martínez, J.O., Osorio, J., Marín-Uribe, J.I., López, J.C., Gualtero, S., Rojas, J.R., Gomez-Nieto, K., Rincon, L.Y.M., Meneses-Ovallos, L., Canas-Giraldo, L.M., Burgos-Florez, L.D., Amaral-Almeida Costa, M., Rodriguez, M., Barahona-Guzmán, N., Mancera-Paez, O., Rios-Arana, P.A., Ortega, R., Romero-Torres, S.L., Pulido-Leon, S.M., Valderrama, S., Moreno-Mejia, V.M., Raigoza-Martinez, W., Villamil-Gomez, W., Pardo-Lopez, Y.A., Argüello-Ruiz, A., Solano-Chinchilla, A., Muñoz-Gutierrez, G.A., Calvo-Hernández, I., Maroto-Vargas, L., Zuniga, M.A., Valverde-Hernandez, M., Chavarria-Ugalde, O., Herrera, B., Díaz, C., Bovera, M.M., Cevallos, C., Pelaez, C., Jara, E., Delgado, V., Coello-Gordon, E.E., Picoita, F., Guerrero-Toapant, F.M., Valencia, F., Santacruz, G., Gonzalez, H., Pazmino, L.N., Garcia, M.F., Arboleda, M., Lascano, M., Alquinga, N., Ramírez, V., Yousef, Reham H.A., Moustafa, Abd El Moniem, Ahmed, A., Elansary, A.M., Ali, Ahmad Mahmoud, Hasanin, Ahmed, Messih, Antoine Abdel, Ramadan, Arwa, El Awady, B.A., Hassan, D.M., Abd El Aziz, Doaa, Hamza, Hala, Agha, Hala Mounir, Ghazi, Islam Abdullorziz, ElKholy, J., Fattah, May Abdel, Elanany, Mervat, Mansour, M., Haleim, M.M.A., Fouda, R., El-Sherif, Rasha Hamed, Bekeit, S., Bayani, V., Elkholy, Y.S., Abdelhamid, Y.M., Salah, Zeinab, Rivera, D.M., Chawla, A., Manked, A.N., Azim, A., Mubarak, A., Thakur, A., Dharan, A.V., Patil, A., Sasidharan, A., Bilolikar, Anil Kumar, Anirban Karmakar, A., Mathew, A.M., Kulkarni, Anuja, Agarwal, Anuradha, Sriram, Anuradha, Dwivedy, A., Dasgupta, Arnab, Bhakta, A., Suganya, Arul Rose, Poojary, A., Mani, Ashwin Kumar, Sakle, Asmita, Abraham, Babu K., Padmini, Baby, Ramachandran, B., Ray, Banambar, Pati, Basanta Kumar, Chaudhury, Bhaskar Narayan, Mishra, Biraj Mohan, Biswas, S., Saibala, M. 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Mehmet, Geyik, M.F., Oral, M., Meric, M., Cengiz, M., Ozcelik, M., Altindis, M., Sunbul, M., Elaldi, N., Kuyucu, N., Unal, N., Oztoprak, N., Yasar, N., Erben, Nurettin, Bayram, Nuri, Dursun, Oguz, Karabay, Oguz, Coskun, O., Horoz, Ozden Ozgur, Turhan, Ozge, Sandal, Ozlem Sarac, Tekin, Recep, Esen, Saban, Erdogan, Selvi Yener, Unal, Serhat, Karacorlu, Sevim, Sen, Suha, Sacar, Suzan, Yarar, Volkan, Oruc, Yeliz, Sahip, Yusuf, Kaya, Zeynep, Philip, Anamma, Elhoufi, Ashraf, Alrahma, Hussain, Sachez, E., Perez, F., Empaire, G.D., Vidal, H., Montes-Bravo, L., Guzman Siritt, M.E., Orozco, N., Navarrete, N., Ruiz, Y., De Anez, Z. Duran-Gil, Van Trang, Dang Thi, Minh, Dao Quang, Co, Dao Xuan, Anh, Dinh Pham Phuong, Thu, Le Thi Anh, Tuyet, Le Thi Diem, Nguyet, Le Thi Thu, Chau, Ngo uy, Binh, Nguyen Gia, Tien, Nguyen Phuc, Anh, Nguyen Quoc, Hang, Phan Thi, Hanh, Tran Thi My, Hang, Tran Thi Thuy, Thu, Truong Anh, Thoa, Vo Thi Hong, Rosenthal, Víctor Daniel, Al-Abdely, Hail M., El-Kholy, Amani Ali, AlKhawaja, Safa A Aziz, Leblebicioglu, Hakan, Mehta, Yatin, Rai, Vineya, Hung, Nguyen Viet, Kanj, Souha Sami, Salama, Mona Foda, Salgado-Yepez, Estuardo, Elahi, Naheed, Morfin Otero, Rayo, Apisarnthanarak, Anucha, De Carvalho, Braulio Matias, Ider, Bat Erdene, Fisher, Dale, Buenaflor, Maria Carmen S.G., Petrov, Michael M., Quesada-Mora, Ana Marcela, Zand, Farid, Gurskis, Vaidotas, Anguseva, Tanja, Ikram, Aamer, Aguilar de Moros, Daisy, Duszynska, Wieslawa, Mejia, Nepomuceno, Horhat, Florin George, Belskiy, Vladislav, Mioljevic, Vesna, Di Silvestre, Gabriela, Furova, Katarina, Ramos-Ortiz, Gloria Y., Gamar Elanbya, May Osman, Satari, Hindra Irawan, Gupta, Umesh, Dendane, Tarek, Raka, Lul, Guanche-Garcell, Humberto, Hu, Bijie, Padgett, Denis, Jayatilleke, Kushlani, Ben Jaballah, Najla, Apostolopoulou, Eleni, Prudencio Leon, Walter Enrique, Sepulveda-Chavez, Alejandra, Telechea, Hector Miguel, Trotter, Andrew, Alvarez-Moreno, Carlos, and Kushner-Davalos, Luis
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3. Il‐6 and UGT1A1 variations may related to furosemide resistance in heart failure patients.
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Koprululu Kucuk, G., Guney, A. I., Sunbul, M., Guctekin, T., Koç, G., and Kirac, D.
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HEART failure patients ,PHARMACOGENOMICS ,INTERLEUKIN-6 ,FUROSEMIDE ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,PROTEIN structure ,HERBICIDE resistance - Abstract
Furosemide is a diuretic and is used for the treatment of patients with heart failure (HF). It has been found that in some HF patients, the drug does not treat patients efficiently. This condition is named as furosemide resistance. In this study, it is aimed to investigate the relationship between UDP‐glucuronosyltransferase 1 (UGT1A1) and interleukine‐6 (IL‐6) variations with furosemide resistance in HF patients. Sixty HF patients using furosemide (patient group) and 30 healthy individuals (control group) were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into two subgroups as non‐responders (furosemide resistant) group (n = 30) and the responders (non‐resistant) group (n = 30) according to the presence of furosemide resistance (n = 30). Variations in the first exon of UGT1A1 and rs1800795 and rs1800796 variations in IL‐6 were analyzed by direct sequencing and real‐time polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), respectively. The effects of newly detected mutations on 3‐D protein structure were analyzed by in silico analysis. At the end of the study, 11 variations were detected in UGT1A1, of which nine of them are novel and eight of them cause amino acid change. Also, rs1800795 and rs1800796 variations were detected in all the groups. When patient and control groups were compared with each other, rs1800796 mutation in IL‐6 was found statistically high in the patient group (p = 0.027). When the three groups were compared with each other, similarly, rs1800796 mutation in IL‐6 was found statistically high in the non‐responders group (p = 0.043). When allele distributions were compared between the patient and control groups, the C allele of rs1800795 mutation in IL‐6 was found statistically high in the patient group (p = 0.032). When allele distributions were compared between the three groups, 55T‐insertion in UGT1A1 was found statistically high in the non‐responders group (p = 0.017). According to in silico analysis results, two variations were found deleterious and six variations were detected as probably damaging to protein functions. Our study may contribute to the elucidation of pharmacogenetic features (drug response–gene relationship) and the development of individual‐specific treatment strategies in HF patients using furosemide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. The microbiological diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis of Haydarpasa-1 study
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Erdem, H., Ozturk-Engin, D., Elaldi, N., Gulsun, S., Sengoz, G., Crisan, A., Johansen, I.S., Inan, A., Nechifor, M., Al-Mahdawi, A., Civljak, R., Ozguler, M., Savic, B., Ceran, N., Cacopardo, B., Inal, A.S., Namiduru, M., Dayan, S., Kayabas, U., Parlak, E., Khalifa, A., Kursun, E., Sipahi, O.R., Yemisen, M., Akbulut, A., Bitirgen, M., Dulovic, O., Kandemir, B., Luca, C., Parlak, M., Stahl, J.P., Pehlivanoglu, F., Simeon, S., Ulu-Kilic, A., Yasar, K., Yilmaz, G., Yilmaz, E., Beovic, B., Catroux, M., Lakatos, B., Sunbul, M., Oncul, O., Alabay, S., Sahin-Horasan, E., Kose, S., Shehata, G., Andre, K., Alp, A., Ćosic, G., Gul, H. Cem, Karakas, A., Chadapaud, S., Hansmann, Y., Harxhi, A., Kirova, V., Masse-Chabredier, I., Oncu, S., Sener, A., Tekin, R., Deveci, O., Karabay, O., and Agalar, C.
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- 2014
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5. The clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of neuroinvasive listeriosis: a multinational study
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Arslan, F., Meynet, E., Sunbul, M., Sipahi, O. R., Kurtaran, B., Kaya, S., Inkaya, A. C., Pagliano, P., Sengoz, G., Batirel, A., Kayaaslan, B., Yıldız, O., Güven, T., Türker, N., Midi, İ., Parlak, E., Tosun, S., Erol, S., Inan, A., Oztoprak, N., Balkan, I., Aksoy, Y., Ceylan, B., Yılmaz, M., and Mert, A.
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- 2015
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6. Right ventricular and atrial functions in systemic sclerosis patients without pulmonary hypertension: Speckle-tracking echocardiographic study
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Durmus, E., Sunbul, M., Tigen, K., Kivrak, T., Ozen, G., Sari, I., Direskeneli, H., and Basaran, Y.
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- 2015
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7. Association of male pattern baldness with angiographic coronary artery disease severity and collateral development
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Sari, I., Aykent, K., Davutoglu, V., Yuce, M., Ozer, O., Kaplan, M., Alici, H., Ercan, S., Sunbul, M., and Tigen, K.
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- 2015
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8. Right ventricular metastasis of lung cancer: Persistent ST-segment elevation and constrictive physiology
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Cincin, A., Samedov, F., Sari, I., Sunbul, M., Tigen, K., and Mutlu, B.
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- 2014
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9. Managing atypical and typical herpetic central nervous system infections: results of a multinational study
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Cag, Y., Erdem, H., Leib, S., Defres, S., Kaya, S., Larsen, L., Poljak, M., Ozturk-Engin, D., Barsic, B., Argemi, X., Sørensen, S.M., Bohr, A.L., Tattevin, P., Gunst, J.D., Baštáková, L., Jereb, M., Johansen, I.S., Karabay, O., Pekok, A.U., Sipahi, O.R., Chehri, M., Beraud, G., Shehata, G., Fontana, R., Maresca, M., Karsen, H., Sengoz, G., Sunbul, M., Yilmaz, G., Yilmaz, H., Sharif-Yakan, A., Kanj, S., Parlak, E., Pehlivanoglu, F., Korkmaz, F., Komur, S., Kose, S., Ulug, M., Bolukcu, S., Coskuner, S.A., Stahl, J.P., Ince, N., Akkoyunlu, Y., Halac, G., Sahin-Horasan, E., Tireli, H., Kilicoglu, G., Al-Mahdawi, A., Nemli, S.A., Inan, A., Senbayrak, S., Vahaboglu, H., and Elaldi, N.
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- 2016
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10. Endothelial dysfunction is an independent risk factor for stroke patients irrespective of the presence of patent foramen ovale
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Sunbul, M., Ozben, B., Durmus, E., Kepez, A., Pehlivan, A., Midi, I., and Mutlu, B.
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11. Torsade de pointes: A rare cause of syncope in severe aortic stenosis
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Sunbul, M., Erdogan, O., and Mutlu, B.
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12. Two different cardiomyopathies in a single patient: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and left ventricular noncompaction
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Sunbul, M., Ozben, B., and Mutlu, B.
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13. The microbiological diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis: results of Haydarpasa-1 study
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Erdem, H., Ozturk-Engin, D., Elaldi, N., Gulsun, S., Sengoz, G., Crisan, A., Johansen, I. S., Inan, A., Nechifor, M., Al-Mahdawi, A., Civljak, R., Ozguler, M., Savic, B., Ceran, N., Cacopardo, B., Inal, A. S., Namiduru, M., Dayan, S., Kayabas, U., Parlak, E., Khalifa, A., Kursun, E., Sipahi, O. R., Yemisen, M., Akbulut, A., Bitirgen, M., Dulovic, O., Kandemir, B., Luca, C., Parlak, M., Stahl, J. P., Pehlivanoglu, F., Simeon, S., Ulu-Kilic, A., Yasar, K., Yilmaz, G., Yilmaz, E., Beovic, B., Catroux, M., Lakatos, B., Sunbul, M., Oncul, O., Alabay, S., Sahin-Horasan, E., Kose, S., Shehata, G., Andre, K., Alp, A., Ćosić, G., Cem Gul, H., Karakas, A., Chadapaud, S., Hansmann, Y., Harxhi, A., Kirova, V., Masse-Chabredier, I., Oncu, S., Sener, A., Tekin, R., Deveci, O., Karabay, O., Agalar, C., and Allerberger, F.
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14. Myocarditis patient with left ventricular, right atrial, and pericardial thrombi: Successful treatment with warfarin
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Sunbul, M., Tigen, K., Sari, I., Cincin, A., and Atas, H.
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15. A serious cause of syncope in a young patient
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Sunbul, M., Samedov, F., Sari, I., and Ozben, B.
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16. Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction in Leptospirosis
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Leblebicioglu, H., Sunbul, M., Esen, S., and Eroglu, C.
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17. Informal consultations in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology practice
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Leblebicioglu, H., Akbulut, A., Ulusoy, S., Sunbul, M., Aydin, K., Geyik, M. F., Esen, S., and Eroglu, C.
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18. Two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography is useful in early detection of left ventricular impairment in patients with Crohn’s disease.
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KIVRAK, T., SUNBUL, M., CINCIN, A., KANI, T., DURMUS, E., BANZRAGCH, M., BOZBAY, M., AYDIN, Y., IMERYUZ, N., SARI, I., AKIN, H., and BASARAN, Y.
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OBJECTIVE: Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can affect the entire gastrointestinal tract. Cardiac involvement is considered very rare. Pericarditis, myocarditis, endocarditis, cardiomyopathy and complete heart block are some of the cardiac extraintestinal manifestations of CD. The aim of this study was to explore the left ventricular (LV) functions with two-dimensional (2D) speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) in patients with CD with normal cardiac functions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We enrolled 50 consecutive patients with CD and 50 age and sex matched healthy controls. All patients underwent a transthoracic echocardiogram with evaluation of LV functions with 2D STE. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics were similar between patients with CD (24 male, mean age: 41.0 ± 13.9 years) and controls (24 male, mean age: 40.1 ± 7.3 years). Although conventional echocardiographic parameters were similar between two groups, global longitudinal strain was significantly lower in patients with CD compared to controls (19.6 ± 3.3 versus 21.2 ± 2.9, p = 0.014). Correlation analysis revealed that Crohn’s Disease Activity Index is inversely correlated with LV global longitudinal strain (r = – 0.703, p < 0.001) in patients with CD. We also evaluated inflammatory parameters such as CRP, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and complete blood counts in patients with CD. Correlation analysis revealed that only platelet value is weakly correlated with Crohn's Disease Activity Index (r = 0.311, p = 0.083). CONCLUSIONS: Crohn’s disease is associated with impairment in LV global longitudinal myocardial function. Crohn's Disease Activity Index is also strongly correlated with LV global longitudinal strain. 2D-STE may be an useful method for early detection of LV impairment in patients with CD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Right ventricular longitudinal deformation parameters and exercise capacity.
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Sunbul, M., Kepez, A., Kivrak, T., Eroglu, E., Ozben, B., Yildizeli, B., and Mutlu, B.
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20. Left ventricular strain and strain rate by two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism.
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SUNBUL, M., DURMUS, E., KIVRAK, T., YILDIZ, H., KANAR, B. G., OZBEN, B., SARI, I., and MUTLU, B.
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AIM: Subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) is an asymptomatic condition defined by increased serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) with normal free thyroid hormone levels. Heart is a major target organ for thyroid hormone action. The aim of this study was to evaluate cardiac functions in patients with SH by speckle tracking imaging. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We included 23 consecutive patients with untreated SH (Group A; 7 male, mean age: 40.9±1.6 years) and 21 patients with treated SH (Group B; 6 male, mean age: 40.2±2.1 years). The control group included 25 healthy volunteers (8 male, mean age: 39.9±2.8 years). Left ventricular (LV) functions were assessed with speckle tracking imaging. RESULTS: Age and sex distributions were similar among the groups. Mean serum TSH and free T4 levels were 11.7±2.9 µIU/mL, 1.16±0.06 ng/dL for group A; 2.6±0.3 µIU/mL, 1.35±0.09 ng/dL for group B; 1.4±0.3 µIU/mL, 1.31±0.09 ng/dL for controls, respectively (p = 0.001, p = 0.122). The untreated SH patients had significantly lower LV strain and strain rate values compared to controls. The treated SH patients had higher LV strain and strain rate values compared to untreated SH patients although the difference was not statistically significant. The treated SH patients had lower LV strain and strain rate values compared to controls but the difference was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: Untreated SH is associated with impairment in LV longitudinal myocardial function. Speckle tracking echocardiography appears to be useful both for early detection of LV impairment in patients with SH and documentation of improvement in myocardial deformation parameters with treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Torsade de pointes.
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Sunbul, M., Erdogan, O., and Mutlu, B.
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22. The Relationship between Taste Receptor Gene Polymorphism and Dietary Intake and Alcohol Consumption of College Students at Mississippi State University.
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Sunbul, M., Tapanee, P., Reeder, N., Alaradawi, A., Sockwell, S., Cowles, M., Mosby, T., and Ensor, K.
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COLLEGE students , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *ALCOHOL drinking , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *INGESTION , *TASTE - Abstract
Genetic variation in taste receptor genes may play a role in dietary intake and alcohol consumption. Individual differences in sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami taste perception may affect dietary choices and dietary habits, which may in turn affect dietary habits and health status and increase the risk of chronic disease development. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between a bitter taste receptor gene polymorphism, TAS1R13 rs!015443, and dietary intake in college students at Mississippi State University. Four hundred and nine students participated in this study with a mean age of 19.89 ± 1.51 years. An N1H Diet History Questionnaire was used to identify energy, macronutrient, and micronutrient intake. The results of this study indicated significant differences in percent of energy intake from carbohydrate, protein, and alcohol between CC, CT, and TT genotypes. Oneway ANOVA revealed that the CC allele was significantly associated with an increased alcohol intake (p=0.014) compared to the CT and TT genotypes. The percentage of daily energy intake from carbohydrate was higher in the TT group compared to the CT and CC groups (p=0.002). TT carriers had a lower percentage of energy intake from protein than CT and CC carriers (p=0.02). Findings of this study may be useful for the development of dietary recommendations for individuals based on their individual genotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Incidentally detected right-to-left intracardiac shunt with Eisenmenger syndrome on V/Q SPECT/CT.
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Gungor, S., Aras, M., Novruzov, F., Sunbul, M., and Dede, F.
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24. Healthcare-associated Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in Turkey, 2002–2014: a multicentre retrospective cross-sectional study.
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Leblebicioglu, H., Sunbul, M., Guner, R., Bodur, H., Bulut, C., Duygu, F., Elaldi, N., Cicek Senturk, G., Ozkurt, Z., Yilmaz, G., Fletcher, T.E., and Beeching, N.J.
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Healthcare-related transmission of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a well-recognized hazard. We report a multicentre retrospective cross-sectional study undertaken in Turkey in 2014 in nine hospitals, regional reference centres for CCHF, covering the years 2002 to 2014 inclusive. Data were systematically extracted from charts of all personnel with a reported health care injury/accident related to CCHF. Blood samples were tested for CCHF IgM/IgG by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and/or viral nucleic acid detection by PCR after the injury. Fifty-one healthcare-related exposures were identified. Twenty-five (49%) of 51 resulted in laboratory-confirmed infection, with a 16% (4/25) overall mortality. The main route of exposure was needlestick injury in 32/51 (62.7%). A potential benefit of post-exposure prophylaxis with ribavirin was identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Disordered Alcohol Use Among Female College Students at Mississippi State University.
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Adegoye, G., Reeder, N., Sunbul, M., and Tolar-Peterson, T.
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26. Detection of hepatitis B virus in used razor blades by PCR.
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Eroglu C, Zivalioglu M, Esen S, Sunbul M, and Leblebicioglu H
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27. Distinguishing hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype D from non-D by a simple PCR
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Eroglu, C., Leblebicioglu, H., Gunaydin, M., Turan, D., Sunbul, M., Esen, S., and Sanic, A.
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Different HBV genotypes have characteristic geographical distribution, which is important epidemiologically. HBV strains have been classified into eight different genotypes (A–H) on the basis of >8% differences in the entire genomic sequence. Genotypes A and D are predominant in Europe, Africa, and the USA, genotypes B and C are restricted to East Asia, genotype E is found in Africa, and genotype F is found in indigenous populations in Central and South America. Genotype D is prevalent in the Turkish population. HBV genotype D shows a 33-bp deletion in the pre-S1 region that accounts for their smaller genomic size (3182 bp). This deletion can be used to facilitate the identification of genotype D. A primer in the pre-S1 region was designed to discriminate genotype D from non-D by PCR. Sixty genotype D (40 acute and 20 chronic) and 4 genotype A sera identified by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) were included in the study. Using this simple PCR method, all genotype D sera were identified correctly and the test was able to detect HBV DNA at 1000 genomes per ml. An advantage of this method is that it can differentiate in a mixture of genotypes (genotype D from non-D) provided that one isn’t present below
1×104 copies/ml. In conclusion this method is rapied (approximately 5 h) and it will contribute to the epidemiological study of HBV in high prevalence areas of genotype D. It can also differentiate between genotype D from non-D in cases of co-infection. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
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