Browsing by Author "Kocalar, Ummu Gulsum"
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Item Acute Dystonic Reaction Due To Dexketoprofen Trometamol(2015) Kayipmaz, Afsin Emre; Giray, Tufan Akin; Tasci, Suleyman Serdar; Kavalci, Cemil; Kocalar, Ummu Gulsum; 0000-0003-2529-2946; 0000-0003-4619-4034; 26564300; AGG-1308-2022; AGQ-5015-2022; AAC-2597-2020Dexketoprofentrometamol (DKP), is a tromethamine salt of the water-soluble S-enantiomer of ketoprofen. As with all other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, the most common side effect of DKP is gastric complications. In this paper, we report a case of dystonic reaction after intravenous DKP use. A 24-year-old man was admitted to our hospital after suffering a leg burn from boiling oil. He had no drug hypersensitivity. An intravenous preparation containing the active ingredient DKP was injected for analgesia, after which the patient experienced an involuntary flexion response in both upper extremities. With a suspected diagnosis of dystonia, biperiden lactate 5 mg/ml was administered via the intramuscular route and the contractions abated within 30 seconds of the injection. As non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents are commonly used and prescribed in emergency departments, it should be kept in mind that an acute dystonic reaction can develop against one of these agents, DKP.Item Analysis of the Use of Resources and Features of Presentations and the Trends in Geriatric Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department: 2011-2015(2016) Akbuga Ozel, Betul; Mamak Ekinci, Elmas Burcu; Kayipmaz, Afsin Emre; Kocalar, Ummu Gulsum; Celikel, Elif; Kavalci, Cemil; 0000-0003-2529-2946; AAE-4242-2020; AAC-2597-2020; AGG-1308-2022Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate presentation and resource utilization at the emergency department by patients >= 65 years of age and the associated trends over the years. Materials and Method: This is a descriptive and retrospective study. Data related to patients >= 65 years of age who presented to emergency department of an urban university hospital between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2015 were gathered from the hospital information management system. The data were analyzed using SPSS v17.0 software. Results: A total of 29,298 (20.3%) of emergency department visits were made by patients >= 65 years of age. The composition of this group of patients was predominantly female and within the 65-74-year-old age group. A 25% increase in the number of emergency department visits by geriatric patients was observed between 2011 and 2015. Among the geriatric presentations, 76.5% had urgent conditions and 9.3% were admitted to the hospital. Most of the non-urgent patients were females of 65-74 years of age (p<0.05). Female patients had the highest wait times before evaluation by a physician and the highest non-admission rates (p>0.05). Patients of 75-84 years of age had the highest total costs as a group, whereas patients >= 85 years of age had the highest per-patient costs. Conclusion: Resource utilization, length of emergency department stay, and hospital costs increased with geriatric patients' age. Analysis of the frequency of ED use and of resource utilization by geriatric patients would allow patient-centered and cost-effective planning for emergency department care.Item Hair-Thread Tourniquet Syndrome Originating from A Haemangioma in an Adult Patient(2016) Okur, Osman Mahir; Coskun, Abuzer; Kayipmaz, Afsin Emre; Ozbay, Sedat; Kavalci, Cemil; Kocalar, Ummu Gulsum; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2529-2946; 27427144; AAC-2597-2020; AGG-1308-2022Hair-thread tourniquet syndrome is an emergency condition rarely encountered since its first description, and it may be potentially dangerous unless treated. The potential hazard of the condition stems from hair strands wrapping around and strangulating various body processes such as fingers, penis, or clitoris. In this paper we aimed to report the first case of hair-thread tourniquet syndrome affecting a haemangioma of an adult patient. A 68-year-old woman presented to emergency department for pain in the mass on her back. On physical examination, a haemangioma with a size of about 3x3 cm was noted on the right scapula. When inspected closely, it appeared edematous and strangulated, and there were hair strands wrapped to the bottom of the wound. The hair strands were removed and the strangulated haemangioma was excised.Item Investigation on Legal Problems Encountered by Emergency Medicine Physicians in Turkey(2015) Kayipmaz, Afsin Emre; Kavalci, Cemil; Gulalp, Betul; Kocalar, Ummu Gulsum; Giray, Tufan Akin; Yesilagac, Hasan; Ozel, Betul Akbuga; Celikel, Elif; Karagun, Ozlem; 25992872Background Medicine is a profession that carries certain risks. One risky area of practice is the emergency department. Emergency physicians diagnose and treat a high volume of patients, and are also responsible for preparing reports for forensic cases. In this study, we aim to investigate emergency physicians' legal-administrative problems and reveal their level of understanding on forensic cases. Methods An electronic questionnaire form was prepared after the approval of an ethical committee. This form was sent to the residents, specialists and academicians of emergency medicine by e-mail. The physicians were asked to fill out the form online. All the gathered data was analyzed. Descriptive statistics were presented as frequency percentages with mean and standard deviation. Chi-square tests were used to compare the groups. Correlation between number of complaint cases and age, sex, career, institution, and duration of service in emergency department were investigated. p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results 294 physicians participated in the questionnaire. According to the questionnaire, 170 of the physicians were reported to the patient communication units due to medical malpractice. Mean number of compliant reports was 3.20 +/- 3.5. 29 of the physicians received administrative penalties. 42 of the physicians were judged in the court for medical malpractice. 1 physician was fined 5000 Turkish Liras as a result of these judgments. Conclusion We found that the number of complaint reports is negatively correlated with duration of service in emergency medicine and age. There was a significant difference between number of complaint reports and career (p<0.05). The physicians' level of awareness on forensic cases was found to be insufficient. Lack of legislation knowledge may be an important cause of complaint reports concerning emergency physicians, who have a high load of patients. Thus, we think that increasing the frequency of post-graduate education sessions and periodical reviews might be beneficial.