Publications by authors named "Hayriye Gozde Kanmaz"

Büyüktiryaki M, Okur N, Kadıoğlu-Şimşek G, Kanmaz HG, Canpolat FE. Noninvasive respiratory support via nasal cannula in premature infants: Is it really safe? Turk J Pediatr 2019; 61: 307-310. With this observational study we attempted to assess whether nasal cannulas originally used to administer high flow could be effectively used as an interface to provide ventilator generated noninvasive respiratory support.

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Aim: Concerns of possible genotoxic effects of hyperbilirubinemia and phototherapy were raised from experimental and observational studies in neonates. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of hyperbilirubinemia and phototherapy with three different methods on DNA damage by investigating sister chromatid exchange frequency.

Material And Methods: Patients whose gestational ages were >37 weeks and bilirubin levels above phototherapy limits were enrolled into three groups and each group was planned to receive 25 babies.

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Objectives And Aim: Very low birth weight infants require 3 - 4 g/kg/day protein intake to provide satisfactory postnata growth rates and neurodevelopmental outcomes. However, they have fewer functional nephrons, thereby increasing vulnerability for impaired renal functions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of different amounts of enteral protein intake during the fortification of human milk on renal glomerular and tubular functions.

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Background: Fortification of human milk (HM) is a common clinical practice to adapt breast milk to the nutritional needs of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. The optimal method for HM fortification remains to be determined, and a variety of protocols are currently used in neonatal intensive care units.

Objective: It is believed that standard fortification is insufficient to meet the needs of VLBW infants.

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