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    Can We Use Red Cell Distribution as A Marker of Mortality in Acute Myocardial Infarcts?
    (2015) Yilmaz, Muhittin Serkan; Isik, Bahattin; Kavalci, Cemil; Salt, Omer; Yel, Cihat; Demirci, Burak; Yilmaz, Fevzi; Durdu, Tamer; Ongar, Murat; Ozdemir, Metin; 0000-0003-2529-2946; AGG-1308-2022
    Introduction: Red cell distribution width (RDW) is elevated in ischemic diseases and it is reported that this elevation is associated with mortality in this process. In this study, it is aimed to investigate the place of Red cell distribution width in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction and short-term effect on mortality in the patients presenting with chest pain. Materials and methods: The study was performed retrospectively between 1 July 2013 - 31 December 2013. Age, gender, Red cell distribution width, the affected cardiac region, and cardiac mortality levels of the patients with chest pain who were included in the study were examined. In the descriptive statistics of data; mean, standard deviation, and frequency ratio values were used. In the analysis of quantitative data, Mann-Whitney U test was used. Results were evaluated at 95% confidence interval, significance were evaluated at p <0.05. Results: The median age of patients with Acute myocardial infarction was 69 (Range = 65) and 230 of whom (68.9%) were male) in the study. Red Cell Distribution Width was significantly higher in the group with diagnosis of Acute myocardial infarction (p <0.05). The most frequently seen myocardial infarctus type was anterior myocardial infarction (23.8%) whereas hypertension has been found to be accompanied. Red Cell Distribution Width was significantly higher in the patients who died with a diagnosis of Acute myocardial infarction. Conclusion: As a result, the Red cell distribution width level, can be considered as statistically significant in patients with Acute myocardial infarction and is a parameter that may be associated with mortality.
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    Relationship between palpitation and chest pain and anxiety and depression symptom levels in individuals aged 18-25 years
    (2019) Yigit, Fatma; Cakmak, Soner; Yilmaz, Mustafa; Uguz, Sukru
    Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the levels of anxiety and depression according to the presence and absence of heart disease in individuals aged 18-25 years who apply to the Cardiology Outpatient Clinic for palpitations or chest pain. Materials and Methods: Persons who 18-25 years old applied to Baskent University Adana Dr. Turgut Noyan Research and Application Center Cardiology Department for palpitaion or chest pain were taken into the study. A total of 114 people, including 55 males and 60 females, were included in the study. Fourty-four people those in the same ages who came as a companion were taken to the control group. Participants were asked to fill in the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) by themselves. Results: In the case group, 77 patients did not have any heart disease. Thirty-seven people were diagnosed with a heart disease. The BAI and BDI scores of the groups were compared. The BDI and BAI scores of the groups who presented with chest pain and palpitation were significantly higher than the control group. Conclusion: The anxiety and depression symptom levels of the patients who were diagnosed and not diagnosed with cardiac disease in 18-25 year olds who applied to the cardiology policlinic were more than the control group.