Publications by authors named "Selahattin Kiyan"

Purpose: To examine the effectiveness of the Australian Mental Health Triage Scale(AMHTS) in Turkey.

Design And Methods: The study is a methodological and semiexperimental study. It was carried out with 30 emergency service nurses and 378 psychiatric patients at a university hospital.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of Alpinia officinarum (AO or galangal) on wound healing in rats with superficial second-degree burns, comparing it to silver sulfadiazine (SSD).
  • Thirty-five rats were divided into five groups, with treatments ranging from no treatment to topical applications of SSD or AO, and the healing process was evaluated histopathologically.
  • Results indicated that the galangal group showed superior wound healing characteristics, maintaining healthier skin structures and lower inflammation and damage compared to the SSD and burn control groups.
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Background: The most frequent etiologic cause is alkaline substances. We investigated the protective effects of the plant St. John 's Wort (Hypericum perforatum).

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  • Cases of poisoning from Nicotiana glauca, often mistaken for spinach or used as a folk remedy, are rare but serious due to its toxic effects on the nervous system.
  • A 72-year-old woman with breast cancer ate the plant to help her condition, experiencing severe nausea, vomiting, confusion, and respiratory failure, which led to her being intubated.
  • Emergency physicians should be aware that patients with incurable diseases may resort to folk remedies like N. glauca, and symptoms like muscle paralysis and difficulty breathing could indicate poisoning from this plant.
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Background: Use of narcotic analgesics in patients with acute abdominal pain does not cause delayed misdiagnosis, increases patient comfort and does not suppresses physical examination. The purpose of this study was to determine attitudes anddaily practices of emergency medicine (EM) specialists, residents and faculty members in Turkey on the use of analgesics in patients with acute abdominal pain and factors affecting their decisions on the use of analgesics.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed between November 15, 2013 and January 25, 2014 by conducting a questionnaire to EM physicians working in University Hospitals, Education and Research Hospitals of the Ministry of Health, State Hospitals, and Private Hospitals in Turkey.

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Background: Hypericum perforatum (HP) (St. John's Wort-Kantaron) has been used widely for the treatment of burn injuries for many years in traditional Turkish medicine. The aim of study was to investigate HP treatment in experimental thermal burns and compare it with silver sulfadiazine (SS) treatment.

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Objectives: To compare the differences between conventional radiography and digital computerized radiography (CR) in patients presenting to the emergency department.

Methods: The study enrolled consecutive patients presenting to the emergency department who needed chest radiography. Quality score of the radiogram was assessed with visual analogue score (VAS-100 mm), measured in terms of millimeters and recorded at the end of study.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ultrasound-guided peripheral venous catheterisation in patients where difficulty was experienced in peripheral venous catheterisation. The study was conducted in the emergency department at a university hospital in İzmir Turkey. After obtaining institutional review board approval and written informed consent, 60 patients with a history or suspicion of difficult cannulation were enrolled with 30 patients in traditional and 30 in ultrasound group.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how effective oral antibiotics are at preventing infections in traumatic wounds using Wistar albino rats.
  • After inducing wounds and administering different antibiotics, the wounds showed no signs of infection in the treatment groups when evaluated.
  • The results indicated that oral prophylactic antibiotics successfully prevented wound infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus, as no significant differences in bacteria or inflammation were detected between the antibiotic-treated groups.
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Background: We aimed to show the sensitivity of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (e-FAST) for detection of pneumothorax, hemothorax and intraabdominal injury. We also investigated the relationship between e-FAST and need for invasive treatment.

Methods: This study included patients who experienced multiple trauma.

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Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of D-dimer testing for detection of acute aortic dissection.

Methods: This study is a retrospective chart review of patients who had been evaluated with suspicion of acute aortic dissection. All patients' D-dimer levels were determined prior to their further work up in the emergency department.

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Various aetiologies have been reported that cause severe trauma segment and T-wave abnormalities that are not related to acute coronary syndromes. However, the reports of transient ECG abnormalities associated with acute cholecystitis are limited in the literature. We describe a 42-year-old man presented with abdominal pain and hypertensive episode that developed dynamic ECG changes mimicking acute coronary syndrome and was diagnosed acute cholecystitis eventually.

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Background: Arteriovenous malformations are shunts between an artery and the venous system that lie within a nidus without an intervening capillary bed. These lesions are thought to be congenital, but recent reports have challenged this assumption.

Case Report: A 50-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a generalized tonic-clonic seizure.

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Objective: Emergency residency training programs, which have been developing in Turkey over the last 14 years, have been improving emergency health services by training each year a significant number of emergency medicine specialists. Sufficient data about these emergency residency training programs is not currently available. The purpose of this study is to determine (i) the structure of emergency residency training programs and (ii) trainer and resident views concerning these programs.

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We report a case of a 32-year-old man who presented to the emergency department (ED) with a sudden onset of paraplegia due to spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma. Although the patient had a poor neurological condition on presentation, he was successfully operated and discharged without any neurological sequel. Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma is a rarely seen clinical entity, especially in the ED.

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The aim of the study was to determine the advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) knowledge level of residents and related factors in the departments of Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Cardiology in a university hospital. For this cross-sectional study, a total of 20 multiple-choice questions were prepared concerning several different topics, including: fatal dysrhythmias, oxygenation, ventilation and airway control, asystole, and pulseless electrical activity. Questions were given to residents before their periodic training meetings and collected in 30 min.

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Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rarely seen disorder of C1 inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency usually manifested by non-pruritic swelling of the skin. Acute exacerbations are not sensitive to conventional medications, and C1-esterase inhibitor concentrates are recommended as the first-line therapy. However, fresh frozen plasma is the main treatment alternative in many centers due to the lack of C1-esterase inhibitor concentrates.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the value of elevated cardiac troponin I (cTnI) for prediction of complicated clinical course and in-hospital mortality in patients with confirmed acute pulmonary embolism (PE).

Methods And Results: This study was a retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed as having PE, in whom cTnI testing was obtained at emergency department (ED) presentation between January 2002 and April 2006. Clinical characteristics; echocardiographic right ventricular dysfunction; inhospital mortality; and adverse clinical events including need for inotropic support, mechanical ventilation, and thrombolysis were compared in patients with elevated cTnI levels vs patients with normal cTnI levels.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to compare 3 imaging techniques-plain radiography, soft-tissue radiography, and ultrasonography-in detecting nonradiopaque foreign bodies in soft tissue.

Methods: In this randomized, blinded, and descriptive in vitro study, 40 chicken thighs with 2 types of nonradiopaque foreign bodies (wood and rubber) and 40 chicken thighs as part of a control group were evaluated to detect soft-tissue foreign bodies with plain radiography, soft-tissue radiography, and high-frequency ultrasonography.

Results: The overall sensitivity, specificity, as well as positive predictive and negative predictive values of plain radiography for both nonradiopaque foreign bodies were 5%, 90%, 33%, and 48%, respectively; those of soft-tissue radiography for both nonradiopaque foreign bodies were 5%, 90%, 33%, and 48%, respectively; and those of ultrasonography for both nonradiopaque foreign bodies were 90%, 80%, 81%, and 89%, respectively.

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  • Tricyclic antidepressant overdose can lead to serious health issues, including problems with the heart, lungs, and brain.
  • Amitriptyline, a type of tricyclic antidepressant, is specifically linked to acute myocardial infarction (heart attack).
  • The paper discusses a case involving a young woman who experienced a heart attack as a rare effect of this type of overdose.
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