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Öğe THE ASSESMENT OF CARDIAC SEMPATOVAGAL ACTIVITY BY HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS(Oxford Univ Press, 2011) Cevik, Figen Ceylan; Yazici, Selma; Cil, Habib; Cevik, Remzi; Sarac, Aysegul Jale; Nas, Kemal[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Intracranial and intramedullary tuberculoma with intravertebral abscess manifestation under anti-tuberculous treatment: A case report(Elsevier Science Bv, 2013) Tekin, Recep; Kacar, Emre; Cevik, Figen Ceylan; Cinar, Kadir; Cevik, Remzi[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Psychological health of caregivers and association with functional status of stroke patients(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Em, Serda; Bozkurt, Mehtap; Caglayan, Mehmet; Cevik, Figen Ceylan; Kaya, Cemal; Oktayoglu, Pelin; Nas, KemalObjective: Stroke does not only affect the physical state of patients but also the emotional state of their relatives, most effectively their caregivers. The study aims to examine the mood of caregivers experienced with care for patients with stroke who are highly dependent on the assistance and also to establish the relationship between the emotional state of caregivers and the severity of disability of the patients. Methods: This study contained a total of 76 patients with sufficient cognitive functions and severe physical disabilities with hemiplegia caused by a cerebrovascular accident and their caregivers and 94 controls. The functional state of patients was assessed by the Barthel Index (BI). Furthermore, emotional state of the caregivers was assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and their life quality was assessed by the SF36 Health Survey. Results: The mean anxiety (9.73 +/- 4.88) and depression rates (9.81 +/- 5.05) in the caregivers were significantly higher than those in controls (p<0.001, respectively). Significant impairments were observed in both their mental and physical health. Regression analysis also showed a significant negative correlation between the BI scores and the HADS scores. Conclusion: Caregivers had an impaired emotional state and the level of their anxiety was associated with the severity of functional disability of the patients. Therefore, the support provided to the caregiver might be influential on the functional recovery of the patients.Öğe Retinal microvascular changes in patients with familial mediterranean fever: a study based on optical coherence tomography angiography(Consel Brasil Oftalmologia, 2022) Erdem, Seyfettin; Karahan, Mine; Ava, Sedat; Dursun, Mehmet Emin; Cevik, Figen Ceylan; Ozkul, Emin; Keklikci, UgurPurpose: In this study, we aimed to show whether a difference exists between retinal and choroidal microcirculation findings between patients with familial Mediterranean fever and healthy controls. Methods: Thirty-two patients with familial Mediterranean fever and 30 healthy controls were included in the study. All the patients underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination, including best-corrected visual acuity and intraocular pressure measurement. The AngioVue optical coherence tomography angiography device (Optovue, Fremont, CA) with split-spectrum amplitude-decorrelation angiography was used to evaluate and examine the retinal microvascular structure. Three-dimensional en face Optical coherence tomography angiography images were obtained by examining the macula using the 3 x 3 mm scanning protocol in the Angio Retina mode and the optic nerve using the 3 x 3 mm scanning protocol in the Angio Disk mode. All the patients' right eyes were examined. Results: A total of 62 subjects were included in the study, of whom 32 (53.3%) were female and 30 (46.7%) were male. No statistically significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of optic nerve head or radial peripapillary capillary vessel density. On examination, the superficial capillary plexuses were statistically similar between the two groups, but the deep capillary plexus vessel density in the parafovea, superior hemi, temporal, and superior areas were significantly lower in the patients with familial Mediterranean fever. Conclusions: We found that the capillary plexus vessel density was significantly lower in the parafovea, superior hemi, temporal, and superior regions in the patients with familial Mediterranean fever than in the control group. Therefore, OCTA, a noninvasive study, may be useful for understanding the systemic effects of familial Mediterranean fever.