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Öğe Coronary collateral development and arterial stiffness in patients with chronic coronary total occlusions(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015) Baykan, Ahmet Oytun; Gur, Mustafa; Acele, Armagan; Seker, Taner; Quisi, Alaa; Yildirim, Arafat; Cayli, MuratObjective. Coronary collateral circulation (CCC) mainly develops through arteriogenesis in response to shear forces. Increased arterial stiffness (AS) causes decreased coronary perfusion, which may reduce shear stress, arteriogenesis, and thus collateral formation. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between CCC and AS in patients with chronic coronary total occlusion (CTO). Design. We prospectively enrolled 163 patients with CTO. Patients were divided into two groups according to their Rentrop scores: (a) poorly developed (PD) CCC group (Rentrop 0-1) and (b) well-developed (WD) CCC group (Rentrop 2-3). AS measurements were carried out using a Mobil-O-Graph arteriography system. Results. Fasting glucose, creatinine, uric acid, neutrophil count, and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio were found to be higher in patients with PD-CCC. Moreover, patients with PD-CCC had significantly higher augmentation index (AIx) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) compared with WD-CCC group (27.3 +/- 8.9 vs. 18.7 +/- 7.4, p < 0.001 and 11.7 +/- 2.6 vs. 8.5 +/- 1.4, p < 0.001, respectively). In multivariate logistic regression analysis, PWV, AIx, and serum uric acid were found to be independently associated with the development of CCC. Conclusion. AS parameters, such as AIx and PWV, as well as serum uric acid are independently associated with the development of CCC in stable coronary artery disease with CTO.Öğe A Novel Modified Provisional Bifurcation Stenting Technique: Jailed Semi-inflated Balloon Technique(Elsevier Science Inc, 2015) Cayli, Murat; Seker, Taner; Gur, Mustafa; Elbasan, Zafer; Sahin, Durmus Y.; Elbey, Mehmet A.; Cil, Habib[Abstract Not Available]Öğe A Novel-Modified Provisional Bifurcation Stenting Technique: Jailed Semi-Inflated Balloon Technique(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Cayli, Murat; Seker, Taner; Guer, Mustafa; Elbasan, Zafer; Sahin, Durmus Yildiray; Elbey, Mehmet Ali; Cil, HabibObjectiveWe proposed a new technique for the treatment of coronary bifurcation lesions, called jailed semi-inflated balloon technique (JSBT). BackgroundCurrently, provisional approach is recommended to treat most of coronary bifurcation lesions. However, it is associated with the risk of side branch (SB) occlusion after main vessel (MV) stenting due to plaque or carina shift into the SB. The SB occlusion may cause peri-procedural myonecrosis or hemodynamic compromise. Therefore, strategies are needed to reduce the SB occlusion during provisional approach. MethodsBetween September 2014 and April 2015, we selected 137 patients (104 male, 33 female; mean age 63.611.7 years) with 148 distinct coronary bifurcation lesions underwent percutaneous coronary intervention using JSBT. All patients were followed with hospital visits or telephone contact up to 1 month. ResultsThe majority of the patients had acute coronary syndrome (64.2%) and Medina 1.1.1. bifurcation lesions (62.8%). The lesion localization was distal left main (LM) coronary artery in 28 patients. After the MV stenting, thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) 3 flow was established in 100% of both MV and SB. There was no SB occlusion in any patient. There was no major adverse cardiac event during in-hospital stay and 1 month follow-up. ConclusionsThe JSBT technique can be successfully performed in both LM and non-LM bifurcation lesion. This technique provides high rate of procedural success, excellent SB protection during MV stenting and excellent immediate clinical outcome. (J Interven Cardiol 2015;28:420-429)Öğe The prognostic value of white blood cell count-to-mean platelet volume ratio in patients with acute coronary syndrome(Via Medica, 2015) Yuksel, Murat; Yildiz, Abdulkadir; Cayli, Murat[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Relationship between epicardial fat thickness and hypertension Reply(Turkish Soc Cardiology, 2016) Borekci, Abdurrezzak; Gur, Mustafa; Ucar, Hakan; Seker, Taner; Cayli, Murat[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Scorpion envenomation-induced acute thrombotic inferior myocardial infarction(Kare Publ, 2016) Baykan, Ahmet Oytun; Gur, Mustafa; Acele, Armagan; Seker, Taner; Cayli, MuratThe occurrence of a serious cardiac emergency following scorpion envenomation has rarely been reported and, when so, mostly presented as non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, or myocarditis. Possible mechanisms include imbalance in blood pressure and coronary vasospasm caused by the combination of sympathetic excitation, scorpion venom-induced release of catecholamines, and the direct effect of the toxin on the myocardium. We report a case of a 55-year-old man who presented with acute inferior wall myocardial infarction (MI) within 2 h of being stung by a scorpion. Coronary angiogram revealed total thrombotic occlusion of the left circumflex artery, which was treated successfully with glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor, thrombus aspiration, antivenom serum, and supportive therapy. Therefore, life-threatening MI can complicate the clinical course during some types of scorpion envenomation and should be managed as an acute coronary syndrome.Öğe Successful treatment of total occluded innominate artery in a patient with subclavian steal syndrome(Turkish Soc Cardiology, 2016) Seker, Taner; Harbalioglu, Hazar; Gur, Mustafa; Cayli, Murat[Abstract Not Available]