1.A Neglected Point: Frailty in Older Adults with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Meric COSKUN ; Esra CATALTEPE ; Hacer Dogan VARAN ; Eda CEKER ; Yasemin BEKTAS ; Yasemin KUSCU ; Mehmet Muhittin YALCIN ; Mujde AKTURK ; Fusun Balos TORUNER ; Mehmet Ayhan KARAKOC ; Alev Eroglu ALTINOVA
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;39(6):899-907
Background:
This study investigated the risk of frailty in older adults with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and the effect of thyroid- stimulating hormone (TSH) levels on frailty.
Methods:
This single-center, cross-sectional study included 70 DTC patients aged ≥60 years with stable TSH levels during the previous year while receiving levothyroxine. Frailty was assessed using the fried frailty phenotype (FFP). Anterior thigh muscle thickness was measured by ultrasound, and the sonographic thigh adjustment ratio (STAR) index was calculated. Muscle strength was measured using a hand dynamometer. Physical activity was determined by the physical activity scale for the elderly (PASE).
Results:
The median (interquartile range) age and follow-up time were 65 years (62 to 71) and 11 years (7.0 to 14.2), respectively. The median TSH level was 1.10 μIU/mL (0.49 to 1.62), and 58.6% of patients were prefrail/frail. Muscle mass and strength were reduced in 35.7% and 17.2% of patients, respectively. TSH levels were lower in those with prefrailty/frailty (P=0.002), low muscle mass (P=0.014), and low strength (P=0.037) than in their normal counterparts. TSH levels correlated negatively with FFP (P= 0.001) and positively with the STAR index (P=0.034). TSH below 1.325 μIU/mL was associated with an increased frailty risk (area under the curve=0.719; P=0.001). Low TSH, female sex, low handgrip strength, and low PASE leisure time scores emerged as independent predictors of frailty (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Older adults with lower TSH levels due to DTC are at high frailty risk and have low muscle mass and strength. Therefore, TSH targets should be set based on a comprehensive evaluation with consideration of the risk-benefit ratio.
2.A Neglected Point: Frailty in Older Adults with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Meric COSKUN ; Esra CATALTEPE ; Hacer Dogan VARAN ; Eda CEKER ; Yasemin BEKTAS ; Yasemin KUSCU ; Mehmet Muhittin YALCIN ; Mujde AKTURK ; Fusun Balos TORUNER ; Mehmet Ayhan KARAKOC ; Alev Eroglu ALTINOVA
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;39(6):899-907
Background:
This study investigated the risk of frailty in older adults with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and the effect of thyroid- stimulating hormone (TSH) levels on frailty.
Methods:
This single-center, cross-sectional study included 70 DTC patients aged ≥60 years with stable TSH levels during the previous year while receiving levothyroxine. Frailty was assessed using the fried frailty phenotype (FFP). Anterior thigh muscle thickness was measured by ultrasound, and the sonographic thigh adjustment ratio (STAR) index was calculated. Muscle strength was measured using a hand dynamometer. Physical activity was determined by the physical activity scale for the elderly (PASE).
Results:
The median (interquartile range) age and follow-up time were 65 years (62 to 71) and 11 years (7.0 to 14.2), respectively. The median TSH level was 1.10 μIU/mL (0.49 to 1.62), and 58.6% of patients were prefrail/frail. Muscle mass and strength were reduced in 35.7% and 17.2% of patients, respectively. TSH levels were lower in those with prefrailty/frailty (P=0.002), low muscle mass (P=0.014), and low strength (P=0.037) than in their normal counterparts. TSH levels correlated negatively with FFP (P= 0.001) and positively with the STAR index (P=0.034). TSH below 1.325 μIU/mL was associated with an increased frailty risk (area under the curve=0.719; P=0.001). Low TSH, female sex, low handgrip strength, and low PASE leisure time scores emerged as independent predictors of frailty (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Older adults with lower TSH levels due to DTC are at high frailty risk and have low muscle mass and strength. Therefore, TSH targets should be set based on a comprehensive evaluation with consideration of the risk-benefit ratio.
3.A Neglected Point: Frailty in Older Adults with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Meric COSKUN ; Esra CATALTEPE ; Hacer Dogan VARAN ; Eda CEKER ; Yasemin BEKTAS ; Yasemin KUSCU ; Mehmet Muhittin YALCIN ; Mujde AKTURK ; Fusun Balos TORUNER ; Mehmet Ayhan KARAKOC ; Alev Eroglu ALTINOVA
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;39(6):899-907
Background:
This study investigated the risk of frailty in older adults with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and the effect of thyroid- stimulating hormone (TSH) levels on frailty.
Methods:
This single-center, cross-sectional study included 70 DTC patients aged ≥60 years with stable TSH levels during the previous year while receiving levothyroxine. Frailty was assessed using the fried frailty phenotype (FFP). Anterior thigh muscle thickness was measured by ultrasound, and the sonographic thigh adjustment ratio (STAR) index was calculated. Muscle strength was measured using a hand dynamometer. Physical activity was determined by the physical activity scale for the elderly (PASE).
Results:
The median (interquartile range) age and follow-up time were 65 years (62 to 71) and 11 years (7.0 to 14.2), respectively. The median TSH level was 1.10 μIU/mL (0.49 to 1.62), and 58.6% of patients were prefrail/frail. Muscle mass and strength were reduced in 35.7% and 17.2% of patients, respectively. TSH levels were lower in those with prefrailty/frailty (P=0.002), low muscle mass (P=0.014), and low strength (P=0.037) than in their normal counterparts. TSH levels correlated negatively with FFP (P= 0.001) and positively with the STAR index (P=0.034). TSH below 1.325 μIU/mL was associated with an increased frailty risk (area under the curve=0.719; P=0.001). Low TSH, female sex, low handgrip strength, and low PASE leisure time scores emerged as independent predictors of frailty (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Older adults with lower TSH levels due to DTC are at high frailty risk and have low muscle mass and strength. Therefore, TSH targets should be set based on a comprehensive evaluation with consideration of the risk-benefit ratio.
4.A Neglected Point: Frailty in Older Adults with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Meric COSKUN ; Esra CATALTEPE ; Hacer Dogan VARAN ; Eda CEKER ; Yasemin BEKTAS ; Yasemin KUSCU ; Mehmet Muhittin YALCIN ; Mujde AKTURK ; Fusun Balos TORUNER ; Mehmet Ayhan KARAKOC ; Alev Eroglu ALTINOVA
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;39(6):899-907
Background:
This study investigated the risk of frailty in older adults with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and the effect of thyroid- stimulating hormone (TSH) levels on frailty.
Methods:
This single-center, cross-sectional study included 70 DTC patients aged ≥60 years with stable TSH levels during the previous year while receiving levothyroxine. Frailty was assessed using the fried frailty phenotype (FFP). Anterior thigh muscle thickness was measured by ultrasound, and the sonographic thigh adjustment ratio (STAR) index was calculated. Muscle strength was measured using a hand dynamometer. Physical activity was determined by the physical activity scale for the elderly (PASE).
Results:
The median (interquartile range) age and follow-up time were 65 years (62 to 71) and 11 years (7.0 to 14.2), respectively. The median TSH level was 1.10 μIU/mL (0.49 to 1.62), and 58.6% of patients were prefrail/frail. Muscle mass and strength were reduced in 35.7% and 17.2% of patients, respectively. TSH levels were lower in those with prefrailty/frailty (P=0.002), low muscle mass (P=0.014), and low strength (P=0.037) than in their normal counterparts. TSH levels correlated negatively with FFP (P= 0.001) and positively with the STAR index (P=0.034). TSH below 1.325 μIU/mL was associated with an increased frailty risk (area under the curve=0.719; P=0.001). Low TSH, female sex, low handgrip strength, and low PASE leisure time scores emerged as independent predictors of frailty (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Older adults with lower TSH levels due to DTC are at high frailty risk and have low muscle mass and strength. Therefore, TSH targets should be set based on a comprehensive evaluation with consideration of the risk-benefit ratio.
5.Preliminary Results of Instantaneous Centre of Rotation Change after Thoracic Instrumentation in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients
Asma A ; Onal C ; Eroglu ON ; Berk RH
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2022;16(No.3):120-127
Introduction: The instantaneous centre of rotation (ICR) is
the centre of motion with zero velocity where a rigid body
moves in a particular plane. ICR, as a dynamic measurement,
gives more accurate results in terms of quality and quantity
of the vertebral motions compared to range of motion
(ROM). We aimed to determine the effect of thoracic
instrumentation on cervical movement of adolescent
idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients who had undergone
thoracic level instrumentation by measuring pre-operative
and post-operative ICR change in a pilot study
Materials and methods: A total of 25 AIS patients were
included in this study. C4-C5 and C6-C7 segmental ICR
were determined by pre-operative and post-operative
cervical flexion-extension radiographs. In addition, cervical
sagittal parameters and global sagittal parameters were
investigated.
Results: There was no statistically significant change in ICR
location post-operatively in both x and y coordinates at C4-
C5 segment (p: 0.326 and p: 0.946, respectively) and C6-C7
segment (p: 0.209, p: 0.086, respectively). There was a
positive correlation between LCL and C4-C5 ICR y
coordinate (r: 0.481), but not with C6-C7 ICR y coordinate
(r: -0.2, p: 0.398). T5-T12 kyphosis decreased (p: 0.002) and
T1 pelvic angle (0.003), SVA (0.02) and sacral slope (0.049)
increased significantly post-operatively. T1S was correlated
with LCL (r: 0.595, p: 0.002), T5-T12 kyphosis (r: 0.423, p:
0.035), SVA (r: 0.658, p<0.001) and C2-C7 SVA (r: 0.416, p:
0.039).
Conclusion: The ICR for cervical region was not changed
post-operatively in AIS patients with thoracic
instrumentation. There was no relationship found between
the development of post-operative cervical kyphosis or
lordosis and ICR, which represents the quality and quantity
of intervertebral motion. The T1 vertebra plays a key role for
cervical, thoracic, and global parameters interaction.
6.Brucellosis: Evaluation of Two Hundred and Ten Cases with Different Clinical Features.
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2020;49(7):462-467
INTRODUCTION:
Brucellosis is an important zoonotic disease and a major cause of morbidity worldwide presenting with varying clinical manifestations. We aimed to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and complications of brucellosis at the Van Training and Research Hospital from January 2018 to December 2018.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
210 patients with brucellosis were assessed retrospectively. The clinical histories and signs, laboratory findings, therapeutic features and complications of these patients were obtained by examining their medical files.
RESULTS:
Of the 210 patients;, the most common symptoms were myalgia (87.6%), arthralgia (76.2%) and fever (72.4%). The most frequent clinical signs were fever (72.4%) and arthritis (21.9%). Out of 210 patients, standard tube agglutination (STA) tests were positive in 208 (99%). Osteoarticular involvement (34.3%) was common, and a combination of rifampicin and doxycycline was the most frequently used antimicrobial regimen.
CONCLUSION
It should be kept in mind that brucellosis may occur in patients presenting with fever, sweating, arthralgia and leukopenia, especially in endemic areas where dairy livestock is prevalent. People living in these areas should be educated about proper animal care and the handling of dairy products.
7.Cytotoxic effects of different self-adhesive resin cements: Cell viability and induction of apoptosis
Soner ŞIŞMANOĞLU ; Mustafa DEMIRCI ; Helmut SCHWEIKL ; Gunes OZEN-EROGLU ; Esin CETIN-AKTAS ; Serap KURUCA ; Safa TUNCER ; Neslihan TEKCE
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2020;12(2):89-99
PURPOSE:
. The effects of four different self-adhesive resin cement materials on cell viability and apoptosis after direct and indirect exposure were evaluated using different cell culture techniques.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
. Self-adhesive cements were applied to NIH/3T3 mouse fibroblasts by the extract test method, cell culture inserts, and dentin barrier test method. After exposure periods of 24 h and 72 h, the cytotoxicity of these self-adhesive materials was evaluated using the MTT assay (viability) and the Annexin-V-FITC/PI staining (apoptosis).
RESULTS:
.The lowest cell viability was found in cells exposed to BeautiCem SA for 24 h in the extract test method. Cell viability was reduced to 70.6% compared to negative controls. After the 72 h exposure period, viability rate of cell cultures exposed to BeautiCem SA decreased more than 2- fold (29.5%) while cells exposed to RelyX U200 showed the highest viability rate of 71.4%. In the dentin barrier test method, BeautiCem SA induced the highest number of cells in apoptosis after a 24 h exposure (4.1%). Panavia SA Cement Plus was the material that caused the lowest number of cells in apoptosis (1.5%).
CONCLUSION
. The used self-adhesive cements have showed different cytotoxic effects based on the evaluation method. As exposure time increased, the materials showed more cytotoxic and apoptotic effects. BeautiCem SA caused significantly more severe cytotoxic and apoptotic effects than other cements tested. Moreover, cements other than BeautiCem SA have caused necrotic cell death rather than apoptotic cell death.
8.Spinal Hydatid Cyst Disease : Challenging Surgery - an Institutional Experience
Yusuf Sukru CAGLAR ; Onur OZGURAL ; Murat ZAIMOGLU ; Cemil KILINC ; Umit EROGLU ; Ihsan DOGAN ; Gokmen KAHILOGULLARI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2019;62(2):209-216
OBJECTIVE: Hydatid cyst disease is caused by the parasite Echinococcus granulosus. It is rarely seen in the vertebral system, occurring at a rate of 0.2–1%. The aim of this study is to present 12 spinal hydatid cyst cases, and propose a new type of drainage of the cyst.METHODS: Twelve cases of spinal hydatid cysts, surgical operations, multiple operations, chronic recurrences, and spinal hydatic cyst excision methods are discussed in the context of the literature. Patients are operated between 2005 and 2016. All the patients are kept under routine follow up. Patient demographic data and clinicopathologic characteristics are examined.RESULTS: Six male and six female patients with a median age of 38.6 at the time of surgery were included in the study. Spinal cyst hydatid infection sites were one odontoid, one cervical, five thoracic, two lumbar, and three sacral. In all cases, surgery was performed, with the aim of total excision of the cyst, decompression of the spinal cord, and if necessary, stabilization of the spinal column. Mean follow up was 61.3 months (10–156). All the patients were prescribed Albendazole. Three patients had secondary hydatid cyst infection (one lung and two hepatic).CONCLUSION: The two-way drainage catheter placed inside a cyst provides post-operative chlorhexidine washing inside the cavity. Although a spinal hydatid cyst is a benign pathology and seen rarely, it is extremely difficult to achieve a real cure for patients with this disease. Treatment modalities should be aggressive and include total excision of cyst without rupture, decompression of spinal cord, flushing of the area with scolicidal drugs, and ensuring spinal stabilization. After the operation the patients should be kept under routine follow up. Radiological and clinical examinations are useful in spotting a recurrence.
Albendazole
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Catheters
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Chlorhexidine
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Decompression
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Drainage
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Echinococcosis
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Echinococcus granulosus
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Female
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Flushing
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lung
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Male
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Metrorrhagia
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Parasites
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Pathology
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Recurrence
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Rupture
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Spinal Cord
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Spine
9.Chia seed (Salvia Hispanica L.) added yogurt reduces short-term food intake and increases satiety: randomised controlled trial.
Aylin AYAZ ; Asli AKYOL ; Elif INAN-EROGLU ; Arzu KABASAKAL CETIN ; Gulhan SAMUR ; Filiz AKBIYIK
Nutrition Research and Practice 2017;11(5):412-418
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported that consumption of Salvia Hispanica L.,commonly known as chia seed, may exert beneficial effects on health outcomes. The main purpose of this study was to examine the influence of chia seed consumption as a mid-morning snack on short-term satiety. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Subjects (n = 24) were tested using a randomized, cross-over design consisting of three mid-morning snacks. Yogurt with no chia seed, yogurt with 7 g chia seed, and yogurt with 14 g chia seed were given to subjects on different test days. After subjects were asked to report visual analog scale (VAS) scores on sensory outcomes, ad libitum lunch was served, and energy intake of individuals was measured. RESULTS: VAS scores indicated that participants reported significantly lower scores for hunger (P = 0.033), prospective food consumption (P = 0.031), amounts of food that could be consumed (P = 0.017), desire for sugary foods (P = 0.015), and higher scores for satiety (P = 0.031) on the test days with 7 g and 14 g chia seed. Energy intake of individuals during ad libitum lunch was significantly lower when they consumed yogurt with 7 g or 14 g chia seed (P = 0.037). CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrated that chia seed consumption as a mid-morning snack may induce short-term satiety in healthy individuals.
Cross-Over Studies
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Eating*
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Energy Intake
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Hunger
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Lunch
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Obesity
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Prospective Studies
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Salvia
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Satiety Response
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Snacks
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Visual Analog Scale
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Yogurt*
10.Is Human Kallikrein 11 in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Treated Chemoradiotherapy Associated with Survival?.
Dilek UNAL ; Celalettin EROGLU ; Arzu TASDEMIR ; Hatice KARAMAN ; Neslihan KURTUL ; Arzu OGUZ ; Sema Sezgin GOKSU ; Bunyamin KAPLAN
Cancer Research and Treatment 2016;48(1):98-105
PURPOSE: Involvement of human kallikreins (hKs) in human cancers has been reported and several hKs are promising biomarkers of various cancers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of hK11 expression in patients with non-metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 44 patients with NSCLC. hK11 expression was determined by immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: The estimation of disease-free and overall survival by Kaplan-Meier was 11 months and 17 months, respectively. The estimation of overall survival by Kaplan-Meier was significantly higher in patients with hK11 strongly positive (2+) than in those with hK11 weakly positive (1+) (20 months vs. 11 months, p=0.032). Although not statistically different, the estimation of disease-free survival by Kaplan-Meier was higher in patients with hK11 strongly positive (2+) than in those with hK11 weakly positive (1+) (12 months vs. 9 months, p=0.113). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that the overall survival rates were significantly associated with response to chemoradiotherapy and the degree of staining with hK11. CONCLUSION: The stronger hK11 expression in NSCLC appears to be associated with better survival rates. hK11 may be a prognostic biomarker of NSCLC.
Biological Markers
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung*
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Chemoradiotherapy*
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Disease-Free Survival
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Humans*
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Kallikreins*
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Lung Neoplasms
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Survival Rate


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