Publications by authors named "Yunus Emre Ozluer"

Aim To determine whether left ventricular outflow tract peak velocity is useful for the prediction of mortality in the early phase of sepsis or septic shock. Materials and methods Patients who were hospitalized in the emergency intensive care unit (ED-ICU) with the diagnosis of sepsis or septic shock were consecutively enrolled into two groups (sepsis and septic shock groups) between January 2020 to February 2021. Patients who are pregnant and ≤18 years old were excluded.

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Introduction: Although acute mountain sickness (AMS) can be a life-threatening condition, early diagnosis is difficult due to vague and non-specific symptoms. The aim of this study is to investigate biochemical markers that can detect high-altitude diseases in advance. Eight different biomarkers (BNP, HIF-1α, NGAL, MMP-3, MMP-9, SESN2, substance P (SP), and U-II) were studied, and their relationship with AMS was investigated.

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Background: Scorpion envenomation may cause local symptoms as well as life-threatening situations including shock, and death. Antivenom administration is the cornerstone of therapy, meticulous patient selection is needed because of the possible side effects of the antivenom including anaphylaxis. Peripheral perfusion index (PPI) is a simple, non-invasive test that is widely used for the detection of peripheral hypoperfusion.

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Background: Malnutrition is an important contributing factor to mortality in cancer patients. Several scoring systems can be used to evaluate malnutrition in cancer patients. We hypothesized that one or more of these scoring systems should be used to assess malnutrition in emergency departments (EDs).

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Arterial bleeding due to pelvic fracture can be life-threatening, and angiographic embolization is the gold standard for its control. Various materials have been described, but most of them are not widely available, mainly because of the high costs. Here, we report a case of use of autologous subcutaneous fat tissue for successfully controlling bleeding in a patient with an anterior-posterior pelvic fracture.

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Background/aim: The primary purpose of this study is to report the experience on the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) process for patients in the critical care unit (CCU) of an emergency department of a tertiary hospital in Turkey, from cannulation to decannulation, including follow-up procedures.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective and observational study included eight patients who received ECMO from January 2018 to January 2020. We evaluated the demographics, indications for ECMO, laboratory values, Respiratory ECMO Survival Prediction, Survival After Veno-Arterial ECMO and ECMO net scores, the management process, and patient outcomes.

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