Publications by authors named "E Ozkan"

We aimed to assess the uric acid-to-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio (UHR) and several other parameters with respect to their performance in detecting recurrence among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who underwent ablation. This retrospective cohort study analyzed data from patients who underwent radiofrequency or cryoablation for paroxysmal, persistent, or long persistent AF between September 2021 and September 2023. After ablation, patients were monitored for 24 h, with an ECG Holter used for symptomatic cases.

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Objective: Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of acute abdomen. It is important to differentiate between complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis before surgery in the emergency department. Recently, immature granulocytes have become one of the biomarkers used as predictors of inflammation.

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  • Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is essential for managing acute and chronic coronary syndromes, helping to lower mortality rates and prevent further complications.
  • A study followed 1500 patients on a specific fixed-dose DAPT (ASA + clopidogrel) to evaluate its effectiveness and safety, primarily focusing on hospitalization and bleeding risks.
  • Results indicated that the fixed-dose combination therapy was effective, with low rates of hospitalization for cardiovascular issues and minimal bleeding complications in appropriately selected patients.
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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of neck FDG PET/MRI in detecting disease relapse in differentiated thyroid cancer patients who have had total thyroidectomy and radioactive iodine therapy, comparing it with whole-body PET/CT and MRI.
  • Twenty-nine DTC patients with elevated serum thyroglobulin levels and negative iodine scans underwent both PET/CT and neck PET/MRI, with follow-up examinations serving as the benchmark for evaluating diagnostic performance.
  • Results showed that while PET/MRI had better specificity compared to PET/CT and MRI, its sensitivity was similar across all imaging methods; PET/MRI proved valuable for accurately ruling out suspicious findings and potentially influencing clinical management decisions.
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