Publications by authors named "Bulut Y"

Tobacco use and exposure to tobacco products remain a major public health challenge, even among athletes. This study aimed to evaluate tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure in athletes through urinary cotinine levels and exhaled air carbon monoxide (CO) measurements. This cross-sectional study included licensed athletes who visited the sports medicine outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital.

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Objectives: The primary objective was to determine iron deficiency (ID) anemia (IDA) monitoring practices in children during PICU stay. A secondary objective was to determine the current follow-up practices for IDA after PICU discharge.

Design: Retrospective observational study of 2 years (2021-2022).

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This study primarily aimed to examine the significance of the C-reactive protein to lymphocyte ratio (CLR), a key marker of inflammation, in relation to the disease progression and management of COVID-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). A total of 464 patients aged 18 years or older, diagnosed with COVID-19 and admitted to the ICU between April 1, 2021, and February 1, 2022, were included in the study. Sociodemographic, laboratory, radiological, and clinical data were collected for each patient.

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Importance: Long-term use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs) is associated with a high risk of left ventricular hypertrophy, heart failure with reduced systolic function, and early sudden death, with the mechanism of progression being understudied. Early and persistent impaired myocardial microcirculation could be of clinical importance and a potential underlying mechanism of frequent and early cardiac disease among individuals with AAS use and a future potential target for intervention.

Objective: To investigate coronary microcirculation by measuring myocardial flow reserve (MFR) in men with current and former AAS use compared with controls with no prior AAS use, using cardiac rubidium 82 (82Rb) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT).

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Fabricating thin metal layers and particularly observing their formation process in situ is of fundamental interest to tailor the quality of such a layer on polymers for organic electronics. In particular, the process of high power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) for establishing thin metal layers has sparsely been explored in situ. Hence, in this study, we investigate the growth of thin gold (Au) layers with HiPIMS and compare their growth with thin Au layers prepared by conventional direct current magnetron sputtering (dcMS).

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Introducing metallic nanoparticles, such as Au, on a substrate as a surfactant or wetting inducer has been demonstrated as a simple but effective way to facilitate the formation of ultra-thin silver layers (UTSLs) during the subsequent Ag deposition. However, most studies have paid much attention to the applications of UTSLs assisted by metallic surfactants but neglected the underlying mechanisms of how the metallic surfactant affects the formation of UTSL. Herein, we have applied grazing-incidence wide-/small-angle X-ray scattering to reveal the effects of the Au surfactant or seed layer (pre-deposited Au nanoparticles) on the formation of UTSL by high-power impulse magnetron sputter deposition (HiPIMS) on a zinc oxide (ZnO) thin film.

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In the context of global climate change, the demand for new functional materials that are sustainable and environmentally friendly is rapidly increasing. Cellulose and lignin are the two most abundant raw materials in nature, and are ideal components for functional materials. The hydrophilic interface and easy film-forming properties of cellulose nanofibrils make them excellent candidates for natural biopolymer templates and network structures.

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  • The study evaluates health literacy (HL) and COVID-19 awareness among TB patients in Ankara, highlighting the connection between HL levels and adherence to preventive measures.
  • A questionnaire was administered to 107 TB patients, revealing a mean age of 48.4 years, with 43.5% having had COVID-19 and 23.1% experiencing disruptions in TB treatment due to the pandemic.
  • Findings indicate a moderate positive correlation between HL and COVID-19 knowledge, suggesting improving HL could enhance awareness and response to pandemics among TB patients.
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Plasmons have facilitated diverse analytical applications due to the boosting signal detectability by hot spots. In practical applications, it is crucial to fabricate straightforward, large-scale, and reproducible plasmonic substrates. Dewetting treatment, applying direct thermal annealing of metal films, has been used as a straightforward method in the fabrication of such plasmonic nanostructures.

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Donor (D)-acceptor (A) copolymer-based organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors (OMIECs) exhibit intrinsic environmental stability for they have tailored energy levels. However, their figure-of-merit (*) is still falling behind the D-D polymers because of morphology deterioration during the electrochemical doping process. Herein, we developed two D-A copolymers with precisely regulated backbone curvature, namely PTBT-P and PTTBT-P.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the depression, anxiety, and stress levels of healthcare workers (HCWs) working actively in different health services during the pandemic.

Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Ankara at the Provincial Health Directorate Numune Campus between January and April 2022. The depression, anxiety, and stress levels of HCWs working actively in different health services during the pandemic were evaluated using the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale 21 (DASS-21).

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This review compiles the mechanisms of acute liver failure (ALF) as well as the current and potential therapeutic approaches, including aetiology-specific treatment, and the issues encountered with such approaches. On a cellular level, ALF is characterized by massive hepatocyte death due to different types of cellular demise. Compensatory hyperplasia and functional recovery are possible when the regenerative capacity is sufficient to sustain hepatic function.

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Pattern fabrication by self-assembly of diblock copolymers is of significant interest due to the simplicity in fabricating complex structures. In particular, polystyrene--poly-4-vinylpyridine (PS--P4VP) is a fascinating base material as it forms an ordered micellar structure on silicon surfaces. In this work, silver (Ag) is applied using direct current magnetron sputter deposition and high-power impulse magnetron sputter deposition on an ordered micellar PS--P4VP layer.

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Background And Objectives: Quality of life (QoL) has never been assessed in previous illicit users of androgens years following androgen cessation. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess QoL in previous illicit androgen users compared with current illicit androgen users and controls who had never used androgens.

Methods: Cross-sectional study including men involved in recreational strength training grouped according to their history of androgen use.

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  • - This study aimed to explore autonomic function in Parkinson's disease by using various methods such as clinical assessments, a head-up tilt test, and ultrasound imaging of the vagus nerve among 80 patients.
  • - Results showed that Parkinson's patients had a significantly smaller cross-sectional area of the vagus nerve compared to healthy individuals and those with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, with the right nerve being larger than the left in all groups.
  • - The head-up tilt test revealed that 43 patients had autonomic dysfunction, with specific conditions like orthostatic hypertension and chronotropic incompetence, and the vagal nerve size was related to heart rate and parasympathetic function during the test.
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Paediatric acute liver failure (PALF) is defined as a biochemical evidence of acute liver injury in a child with no previous history of chronic liver disease characterised by an international normalised ratio (INR) of 1·5 or more unresponsive to vitamin K with encephalopathy, or INR of 2·0 or more with or without encephalopathy. PALF can rapidly progress to multiorgan dysfunction or failure. Although the transplant era has substantially changed the outlook for these patients, transplantation itself is not without risks, including those associated with life-long immunosuppression.

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Physicians are experiencing epidemic levels of work-related stress and burnout. Determine efficacy of mindfulness meditation delivered as a hybrid (in-person and digital) format to reduce perceived stress in pediatric residents. Pediatric residents (n = 66) were block randomized to a hybrid Mindful Awareness Practices (MAPs) intervention, comprised of one in-person 60-min session and 6-week access to a digitally delivered MAPs curriculum (n = 27) or wait-list control (n = 39).

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Aim: The aim of the study was to demonstrate the liver stiffness (LS) change in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients obtained by elastography point quantification technique in before and after antiviral treatment (AVT).

Material And Methods: This prospective study included 84 patients diagnosed with CHC who had not previously received treatment for CHC and who had an indication for using direct-acting AVT. Necessary measurements were recorded with noninvasive liver fibrosis (LF) examinations.

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  • This study focuses on the prevalence and impact of pain, fatigue, and depression in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), highlighting that these factors are often overlooked compared to motor dysfunction.
  • Among the 84 patients studied, 62% reported experiencing pain, with neuropathic pain significantly linked to higher levels of fatigue and depression, suggesting that pain is a serious contributor to disability.
  • The findings indicate that managing chronic pain and assessing sensory dysfunction are crucial for improving the quality of life in CIDP patients, underscoring the need for a comprehensive evaluation of all disability factors.
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  • Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) can be difficult to differentiate from non-inflammatory axonal polyneuropathies (NIAPs), especially when secondary axonal damage is present.
  • This study compared nerve ultrasounds of patients with CIDP and NIAP to see if measurements could help distinguish between the two conditions, leading to the creation of a new scoring system called the adjusted Bochum ultrasound score (aBUS).
  • Results showed that nerve ultrasounds can enhance diagnostic accuracy, with aBUS offering improved specificity and sensitivity compared to traditional electrophysiological criteria, making it a valuable tool for diagnosing CIDP.
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Objective: Chronic otitis media is an inflammatory disease of the middle ear. The airflow in the nasal passage affects the development of mastoid air cells through the eustachian tube.Nasal and paranasal pathologies and their anatomical variations cause chronic sinonasal inflammation and affect the middle ear mucosa.

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