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    Approach to cardiovascular disease in women
    (2018) Gulmez, Oyku; Acar, Rezzan Deniz; Aktoz, Meryem; Atamer, Oya; Aytekin, Saide; Polat, Evin Bozcali; Celik, Hulya Gamze; Celik, Omer; Elcioglu, Betul Cengiz; Dincer, İrem; Gazi, Emine; Kayikcioglu, Meral; Keser, Nurgul; Ozer, Necla; Yasar, Ayse Saatci; Sahinarslan, Asife; Kurklu, Turkan Seda Tan; Tokgozoglu, Lale; Yamac, Aylin Hatice; Yildirimturk, Ozlem; Yilmaz, Dilek Cicek; Yilmaz, Neslihan
    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women is still not completely understood by either patients or physicians. It is perceived as a health problem that becomes manifest only after menopause; however, it is the most frequent cause of mortality in women and is often seen at an earlier age in the presence of risk factors. Moreover, the symptoms, course, and prognosis are quite different from those seen in men, and both physicians and patients remain inadequately aware of the character of the disease. In the approach to female patients, some risk factors inherent to women should be considered in addition to the classic factors. In this review article, aspects of CVD that are different in women, etiological factors, risk factors specific to women, and particular points to be taken into consideration in the treatment and diagnosis are illustrated in the form of questions and responses from experts.
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    Association of rs10757274 and rs2383206 Polymorphisms on 9p21 locus with Coronary Artery Disease in Turkish Population
    (2016) Yayla, Cagri; Okyay, Kaan; Yilmaz, Akin; Sahinarslan, Asife; Saglam, Atiye Seda Yar; Eyoil, Azmi; Bolayir, Hasan Ata; Sezenoz, Burak; Menevse, Sevda; Cengel, Atiye; 0000-0001-6134-8826; 27721851; AAK-7355-2020
    Background and Objectives: Genetic predisposition is an important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of rs10757274 and rs2383206 polymorphisms in chromosome 9p21 on presence and severity of CAD in a Turkish population. Subjects and Methods: A total of 646 patients who underwent coronary angiography were included in this study. Coronary vessel score and Gensini score were calculated to assess the angiographic severity of CAD. Alleles of AA, AG, and GG were determined for rs10757274 (polymorphism-1) and rs2383206 (polymorphism-2) polymorphisms located in chromosome 9p21 from the blood samples. Results: There was a significant difference between the alleles in polymorphism-1 in the presence of coronary artery disease (38.9% in AA, 48.0% in GG and 56.4% in AG, p=0.017). However, there was no difference between the alleles in polymorphism-2. According to vessel scores, there was a significant difference between the alleles in polymorphism-1 (AA 0.71 +/- 1.04, GG 0.88 +/- 1.07, AG 1.06 +/- 1.12, p=0.018). In polymorphism-2, vessel scores did not show a difference between the alleles. In polymorphism-1, there was a significant difference in Gensini score (p=0.041). Gensini scores did not differ between the alleles in polymorphism-2 (p>0.05 for all). In multivariate analyses, none of the alleles was an independent factor for presence of CAD. Conclusion: The presence of rs10757274 polymorphism including AG allele in chromosome 9p21 was related to CAD. However, this relationship was not independent of other cardiovascular risk factors.
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    Consensus paper on the evaluation and treatment of resistant hypertension by the Turkish Society of Cardiology
    (2020) Sahinarslan, Asife; Gazi, Emine; Sahinarslan, Asife; Gazi, Emine; Aktoz, Meryem; Ozkan, Cigdem; Okyay, Gulay Ulusal; Elalmis, Ozgul Ucar; Belen, Erdal; Bitigen, Atila; Derici, Ulver; Tutuncu, Neslihan Bascil; Yildirir, Aylin; 0000-0002-1816-3903; 0000-0001-8750-5287; 32870176; ABG-5027-2020; A-4947-2018
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    Echocardiographic Epicardial Adipose Tissue Measurements Provide Information About Cardiovascular Risk in Hemodialysis Patients
    (2015) Ulusal Okyay, Gulay; Okyay, Kaan; Polattas Solak, Evsen; Sahinarslan, Asife; Pasaoglu, Ozge; Ayerden Ebinc, Fatma; Pasaoglu, Hatice; Boztepe Derici, Ulver; Sindel, Sukru; Arinsoy, Turgay; 0000-0001-6134-8826; 25643907; AAK-7355-2020
    Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a cardiovascular risk predictor in general population. However, its value has not been well validated in maintainance hemodialysis (MHD) patients. We aimed to assess associations of EAT with cardiovascular risk predictors in nondiabetic MHD patients. In this cross-sectional study, we measured EAT thickness by transthoracic echocardiography in 50 MHD patients (45.8 +/- 14.6 years of age, 37 male). Antropometric measurements, bioimpedance analysis, left ventricular (LV) mass, carotis intima media thickness, blood tests, homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and hemodialysis dose by single-pool urea clearence index (spKt/V) were determined. The mean EAT thickness was 3.28 +/- 1.04mm. There were significant associations of EAT with body mass index (=0.590, P<0.001), waist circumference (=0.572, P<0.001), body fat mass (=0.562, P<0.001), percentage of body fat mass (=0.408, P=0.003), percentage of lean tissue mass (=-0.421, P=0.002), LV mass (=0.426, P=0.002), carotis intima media thickness (=0.289, P=0.042), triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (=0.529, P<0.001), 1/HOMA-IR (=-0.386, P=0.006), and spKt/V (=-0.311, P=0.028). No association was exhibited with visfatin C, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (for all, P>0.05). Body mass index, waist circumference, body fat mass, percentage of lean tissue mass, LV mass, triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio, HOMA-IR, and spKt/V appeared as independent predictors of EAT. EAT was significantly associated with body fat measures, cardiovascular risk predictors, and dialysis dose in MHD patients.
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    Turkish Society of Cardiology consensus report on the rational use of cardiac troponins in daily practice
    (2019) Okyay, Kaan; Sadic, Beste Ozben; Sahinarslan, Asife; Durakogulları, Murtaza Emre; Karabay, Can Yuksel; Eryuksel, Semiha Emel; Gulbahar, Ozlem; Tekin, Abdullah; 31073114; AAK-7355-2020

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