Kurum Yazarı "Bahçeci, İlkay" TF, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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The relationship between laboratory findings and mortality in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care
Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) shows a wide clinical manifestation from asymptomatic infection to life-threatening respiratory failure. This study aimed to determine the ... -
The relationship between serum apelin levels and the severity of calcific aortic stenosis
Duman, Hakan; Bahçeci, İlkay; Hamur, Hikmet; Demirelli, Selami; Dilek, Aziz Ramazan; Erdoğan, Turan; Duman, Handan; Şatıroğlu, Ömer; Durakoğlugil, Murtaza Emre (Taiwan Soc Cardiology, 2018)Background: Apelin, an endogenous peptide, has recently gained attention due to its positive inotropic effects in heart failure physiopathology. We investigated the relationship between serum apelin levels and the severity ... -
The role of nesfatin-1 in impaired appetite in patients with major depressive disorder
Bahçeci, Bülent; Bağcıoğlu, Erman; Dilek, Aziz Ramazan; Çelik, Fatmagül Helvacı; Bahçeci, İlkay; Aşık, Ahmet Hakkı (Elsevier, 2013)Aim The aim of the present study was to explore whether plasma nesfatin-1 levels are associated with impaired appetite in major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods Patients were recruited from outpatients who consecutively ... -
Secondary bacterial infection rates among patients with COVID-19
Bahçeci, İlkay; Yıldız, İlknur Esen; Duran, Ömer Faruk; Söztanacı, Umut Serkan; Harbawi, Zeynep Kırdı; Şenol, Feray F.; Demiral, Gökhan (Cureus Inc., 2022)Objective The aim of this study was to determine the factors and rates of secondary bacterial infections developed in patients after the diagnosis of COVID-19 and antimicrobial susceptibility to guide the empirical ... -
Strain relatedness in gram-negative bacteremia: Cause or contamination?
Bahçeci, İlkay; Dilek, Aziz Ramazan; Şahin, Kazım; Yıldız, İlknur Esen; Duran, Ömer Faruk; Yazıcı, Zihni Açar (Bayrakol edical Publisher, 2021)Aim: Bloodstream infections are a major cause of mortality, 25% of which are associated with gram-negative bacteremia. To avoid the inappropriate use of antibiotics, it is important to differentiate the bacteremia from ...