Publications by authors named "Goekalp Okut"

Introduction: Communication of breast biopsy results varies and does not always meet patient expectations. This study aimed to determine how patients previously diagnosed with breast cancer preferred to receive their biopsy results, including preferences for communication methods, the type of medical professional delivering the results, and wait time. Additionally, we evaluated how health literacy might affect these preferences.

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  • The study focused on elderly patients (65+) with fall-related injuries who were also infected with COVID-19, analyzing their hospital outcomes.
  • A total of 807 patients were reviewed, where 16% were tested for COVID-19, resulting in a 17% positivity rate among those tested, showcasing common comorbidities like hypertension and diabetes.
  • The findings highlighted significant complications such as respiratory failure and a 19% in-hospital mortality rate, suggesting that COVID-19 poses a severe risk for older adults with fall injuries.
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Non-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) may be associated with cardiovascular diseases; however, only a few studies have analyzed this relationship. We aimed to assess the epidemiologic data and the association between NAFLD and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the United States. The National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database 2016-2019 was queried using ICD10-CM diagnostic codes to identify hospitalizations of AMI + NAFLD.

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Background: Globally, rising trends in gestational diabetes and body mass index contribute to maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Lifestyle modifications and breastfeeding may reverse this effect, although few studies combine these into one intervention.

Research Aims: To measure postpartum weight retention, breastfeeding duration, hemoglobin A1C, and mean arterial blood pressure at 6 months postpartum among women with elevated pre-pregnancy body mass index.

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Study Design: Retrospective chart review.

Objective: To determine whether there was a difference in postoperative pain among patients undergoing direct lateral interbody fusion (DLIF) who had rib removal compared with those who did not.

Background: DLIF is a minimally invasive, lateral transpsoas surgical approach for spinal fusion that has a lower 2-year pain rating when compared with an open procedure.

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Introduction: Vaginal cuff dehiscence (CD) after hysterectomy is a rare but serious complication of robotic-assisted laparoscopic total hysterectomy (RLTH). The authors of this study aimed to compare the incidence and risk factors of CD following RLTH among patients with and without endometrial cancer.

Methods: This retrospective study included women aged 18 years or older who underwent RLTH by two surgeons at a single institution from 2013 to 2018.

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Echinococcus granulosus is predominantly found in the liver and can be effectively managed through antihelminthic therapy, surgical intervention, or interventional radiology. Percutaneous treatment (PT) has gained widespread popularity due to its minimally invasive nature. An integral step in surgical and PT procedures involves the utilization of protoscolicidal agents to eliminate the parasites.

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Background: Surveillance of burnout by the gold-standard Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) is hindered by cost and length. The validity and benchmarking of the commonly recommended and used single-item burnout question (SIBOQ) are unknown. We sought to (1) derive an equation for predicting the gold standard MBI from the SIBOQ and (2) measure the correlation of the SIBOQ with the full MBI and its subscales.

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Deviations of calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone, and vitamin D levels are the basis for the diagnosis of calcium-phosphate metabolism disorders. The plasma concentration of the biologically active form known as free calcium is regulated in a harmonious manner by its exchange in the bones and reabsorption by the kidneys. These steps take place under the control of parathyroid hormone and calcitriol.

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Objectives: We investigated the efficacy of a predetermined protocol that consisted of immunosuppressive drug reduction/withdrawal and intravenous immunoglobulin administration for the treatment of polyoma BK virus nephropathy.

Materials And Methods: Patients with biopsy-proven polyoma BK virus nephropathy received a treatment regimen based on discontinuation of both calcineurin inhibitors and antiproliferative agents and switching to mTOR inhibitors accompanied by intravenous immunoglobulin administration.

Results: Our study included 508 patients, with polyoma BK viremia detected in 80 patients.

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Objective: The principal aim of this research is to investigate the variables that exert a discernible impact on the overall survival (OS) of individuals afflicted with colorectal cancer (CRC) harboring pathologic stages 2-3, as delineated within the TNM staging schema tailored to CRC, an established framework governed by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC).

Patients And Methods: Patients with preoperative stages 1 and 4, patients with a history of other organ malignancy, patients who could not undergo curative resection, patients with systemic malignant diseases (leukemia, lymphoma, etc.), patients with synchronous tumors, and patients with positive surgical margins were excluded from the study.

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Objective: This study aims to assess the impact of trauma surgeries performed in our clinic before and during the COVID-19 pandemic on surgical indications, procedure types, perioperative course, and final outcomes.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a retrospective single-center clinical study. The study group (n=88) comprised trauma patients who presented to the emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic and underwent emergency surgeries.

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Background: Some research suggests that physicians who are not neurosurgeons can safely place intracranial pressure (ICP) monitors. The purpose of this study was to compare intracranial pressure monitor placement complications between neurosurgeons, trauma physicians, and general surgery residents. We hypothesized that with appropriate training, general residents can safely place ICP monitors.

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Introduction: Overuse injuries such as tendinosis are a common complaint at sports medicine clinics. When conservative management for tendinosis has failed, ultrasound-guided tendon fenestration and injection procedures, such as dry needling, needling tenotomy, autologous whole blood injections, and prolotherapy, can be utilized for treatment. This study examined the effectiveness of these procedures for pain improvement and ability to return to activity for patients with tendinosis.

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Introduction: Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is the leading cause of death among U.S. infants aged 28 days to 1 year.

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Background: Disparities within clinical trial enrollment are well-documented, reducing the generalizability of results. Although nearly 30 years have passed since Congress passed the NIH Revitalization Act to encourage the participation of minoritized populations in clinical trials, these patients continue to be underrepresented. This study aimed to investigate lung cancer clinical trial enrollment disparities for race/ethnicity, sex, and age.

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Background Context: Postoperative physical therapy (PT) following lumbar spinal fusion is an effective form of postoperative rehabilitation. However, it is unknown when a postoperative PT protocol should be optimally initiated.

Purpose: This study sought to compare lengths of stay between patients on a day zero PT protocol and those on a day one PT protocol.

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Objective: The objective was to identify risk and protective factors associated with post-stroke pneumonia readmission.

Method: A retrospective chart review was conducted on 365 stroke patients who were admitted to Ascension Via Christi St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas from January 1, 2015 through January 30, 2020.

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Introduction: Little is known about the prevalence of elevated alkaline phosphatase in post-bariatric surgery patients due to under-utilization of this test after surgery. Elevated alkaline phosphatase levels are caused by hepatobiliary disease or bone resorption, which can lead to gallstones and osteoporosis. Early, post-operative measurement of alkaline phosphatase can prevent complications, thus reducing morbidity and overall healthcare costs.

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  • The study aimed to gather feedback from participants of the eMOMS study, focusing on their views of the program's strengths and weaknesses.
  • Conducted through semi-structured telephone interviews with 24 participants, the research analyzed responses using thematic analysis to identify key insights.
  • Key findings revealed positive perceptions of online access and support, greater awareness of health behaviors, and diverse educational needs, indicating the program's effectiveness and potential for future adaptations.
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Objective: Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is the most common and critical complication of pancreatoduodenectomy (PD). In this study, we aimed to define preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative conditions that may cause POPF and examine the predictive value of drain fluid amylase (DFA) values in showing the clinical severity of POPF.

Patients And Methods: Between December 2018 and December 2019, 49 patients who underwent PD for malignant reasons by a single team were retrospectively analyzed.

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Objective: To forecast oropharyngeal carcinoma (OPC) incidence with otolaryngologist and radiation oncologist numbers per population by rural and urban counties through 2030.

Methods: Incident OPC cases were abstracted from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results 19 database, and otolaryngologists and radiation oncologists from the Area Health Resources File by county from 2000 to 2018. Variables were analyzed by metropolitan counties with over 1,000,000 people (large metros), rural counties adjacent to a metro (rural adjacent), and rural counties not adjacent to a metro (rural not adjacent).

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Objective: Workplace health programs can be ineffective, and changes are likely to be temporary without first establishing a wellness infrastructure. This study sought to determine whether attending a WorkWell KS Building the Worksite Wellness Foundation (Foundation) workshop enabled worksites to develop this infrastructure.

Methods: Survey data were collected from worksites before attending a workshop and approximately 1 year later.

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Objective: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is recommended for patients over 60 years old with dyspeptic complaints, treatment-resistant dyspepsia, and alarming symptoms such as vomiting, weight loss, and dysphagia. However, colonoscopy is recommended for patients with abnormal colonic loops in their imaging, lower gastrointestinal bleeding-iron deficiency anemia, or patients with symptoms related to the lower gastrointestinal tract. This study aimed to analyze the possibility of performing concurrent colonoscopy when it is indicated and whether this may affect endoscopic and histological findings.

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