Publications by authors named "Nese Colak"

Objectives: Several scoring systems are used to predict prognosis in acute pancreatitis (AP), but their predictive success varies. This study compares the validity of the commonly used Bedside Index of Severity in AP (BISAP) score with the newly developed WL score and the Chinese Simple Scoring System (CSSS) score in predicting mortality and unfavorable prognostic outcomes in AP patients.

Methods: This retrospective descriptive study included all AP patients presenting to the emergency department from June 2, 2019, to June 2, 2022.

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Objectives: Supraglottic airway (SGA) devices are good alternatives for failed intubations or difficult airways. The aim of our study was to compare the success of intubation with SGA devices such as LMA Fastrach (LMA Fastrach), Ambu Aura-i (Aura-i), and Cookgas Air-Q (Air-Q) in an airway manikin by novice practitioners.

Methods: This study was conducted in a randomized crossover design using a manikin model.

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Aims: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a scoring system that predicts increased mortality and morbidity in critical diseases. The National Early Warning Score + Lactate (NEWS + L) score was created by adding lactate values to this scoring system. In our study, we aimed to determine the value of the NEWS + L score in predicting clinical deterioration in patients presenting with acute decompensated heart failure (chronic heart failure).

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It's known that head computed tomography (CT) is used excessively to exclude intracranial hemorrhage in patients with hepatic encephalopathy (HE) in the emergency department. However, the independent risk factors for abnormal head CT in patients with HE have not been studied extensively to date. In this retrospective study, patients with an ammonia level of >90 U/L who were clinically considered HE and had head CT were included.

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Background: This study aims to reveal whether the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) increases in hepatic encephalopathy (HE) patients, and to determine ONSD is associated with the poor prognosis of patients with HE.

Methods And Material: In this retrospective case-control study, HE patients who underwent cranial computerized tomography (CT) were included in the case group; and the patients who underwent CT for other reasons for the same age and gender and were normally interpreted were included in the control group. ONSD measurements in the case and control groups and clinical grades of HE with in-hospital mortality and ONSD measurements were compared in the case group.

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Objective: We aimed to determine the effect of fibrinolytic therapy on hemodynamic parameters at 4 hours after treatment and bleeding complications in patients with intermediate- and high-risk pulmonary embolism.

Methods: This single-center, retrospective, cohort study included patients with intermediate- and high-risk pulmonary embolism treated with fibrinolytics. Their demographic and clinical characteristics, complications, and vital signs at the initiation of and 4 hours after fibrinolytic therapy were evaluated.

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Introduction: Neurofibromatosis type 1 is a genetic disease characterized by neoplastic and non neoplastic disorders involving tissues of neuroectodermal and mesenchymal origin. Herein, we present a case with von Recklinghausen's disease, right adrenal heochromocytoma and multiple gastrointestinal stromal tumors.

Presentation Of Case: A forty-eight year old male patient was admitted to our Emergency Department with melena.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compares macroprolactinemic patients (high PRL levels without symptoms) with true hyperprolactinemic patients (lower PRL levels and symptoms) to assess the presence of pituitary adenomas.
  • Of the 161 hyperprolactinemic patients investigated, 60 (37.26%) were found to have macroprolactinemia, and only 26.7% of these had pituitary adenomas, indicating a lower prevalence compared to the true hyperprolactinemic group.
  • There were no significant differences in irregular menses and infertility between the two groups, but galactorrhea was less common in macroprolactinemic patients.
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The Bethesda system (BS) for reporting thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA), which classifies nodules as nondiagnostic (ND), benign (B), atypia/follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS/FLUS), suspicious for follicular neoplasm (SFN/FN), suspicious for malignancy (SFM), or malignant (M), uses clinically valuable management guidelines. The authors employed a similar in-house classification system (IS) for thyroid FNAs, using the categories of ND, B, suspicious follicular cells (SFC), follicular lesion/neoplasm (FL/FN), SFM, and M. The authors compared IS and BS, and assessed the utility of BS in clinical practice.

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Background: Several methods have been recommended to detect parathyroid lesions in patients who have previously undergone neck surgeries, including radio-guided surgery or intraoperative ultrasounds. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether the radio-guided excision of pathologic parathyroid lesions allowed us to find affected lesions in patients who had previously undergone neck operations.

Methods: This prospective study included 18 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism who had previously undergone neck surgeries.

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Purpose: We aimed to compare the diagnostic value of fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and fine-needle aspiration thyroglobulin measurements (FNA-Tg) for detecting cervical lymph node metastases from differentiated thyroid carcinomas.

Methods: This prospective study included 225 patients with neck node metastases or recurrences of papillary thyroid carcinoma. From the 225 patients, 255 lymph nodes were evaluated by FNAC and FNA-Tg.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nese Colak"

  • - Nese Colak's recent research primarily focuses on evaluating various clinical scoring systems and diagnostic tools to improve prognostic outcomes in critical conditions like acute pancreatitis, heart failure, and hepatic encephalopathy.
  • - Notable studies include comparisons of different scoring systems for predicting mortality in acute pancreatitis and assessing the prognostic value of the NEWS + Lactate score in patients with decompensated heart failure, contributing valuable insights to emergency medicine practices.
  • - Additionally, Colak's work also explores the effectiveness of supraglottic airway devices in novice practitioners and the implications of optic nerve sheath diameter as a prognostic factor in hepatic encephalopathy, showcasing a diverse range of emergency medical research topics.