10 research outputs found

    Financial Aspects of Bile Duct Injuries

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    Background: Major bile duct injury is the most worrisome complication of cholecystectomy. There is no detailed data about the incidence or treatment-related costs of bile duct injuries in Turkey. We aimed to determine prevalence and therapeutic costs of patients with major biliary duct injuries managed in our department, and further estimate a projection of these parameters at the national level

    The amount of information provided in articles published in clinical anatomy and surgical and radiologic anatomy regarding human cadaveric materials and trends in acknowledging donors/cadavers

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    Appreciating the contribution of donor-cadavers to medical education is a well observed practice among anatomists. However, the appreciation of their contribution in research and scientific articles remains dubious. We aimed to evaluate how much data anatomists provide about specimens they have used and how frequently anatomists acknowledge their cadavers in published articles

    Value of Preoperative Indocyanine Green Clearance Test for Predicting Post-Hepatectomy Liver Failure in Noncirrhotic Patients

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    Background: Liver failure is the most feared complication following hepatectomy. Post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) is closely related to the remnant liver volume, and functional reserve. There are several methods for predicting PHLF prior to liver resection. The indocyanine green (ICG) clearance test was popularized in patients with hepatocellular cancer (HCC). We aim to demonstrate the value of preoperative ICG clearance measurement via pulse spectrophotometer (LIMON (R)) in prediction of PHLF in noncirrhotic patients prior to liver resection

    Effect of music therapy on the anxiety levels and pregnancy rate of women undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer: A randomized controlled trial

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    Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of music therapy on the anxiety levels and pregnancy rates of women who underwent in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer

    NUTRITION HABITS AND FOOD CONSUMPTION FREQUENCIES OF MEDICAL FACULTY STUDENTS

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    Objective: Medical faculty students may develop irregular eating habits for reasons such as their social - economic situations, adaptation to faculty life, dormitory or their new environment. As a result, some students eventually ignore their basic food requirements and have a diet that is cabohydrate, saturated fat and cholesterol rich. Our aim was to search the nutritional habits and food consumption of medical faculty students in order to provide a healthy diet advice

    Factors Affecting Liver Regeneration in Living Donors After Hepatectomy

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    Background: The safety of living liver donors is the paramount priority of liver transplantation surgeons. The liver has an effective regeneration capacity. The regeneration rate of the liver remnant in living liver donors provides much information useful in liver surgery. The outcome of the remnant liver after hepatectomy can be affected by many different perioperative factors

    KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOR OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ON PERSONAL HYGIENE

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    Objective: Personal hygiene is health maintenance activities to sustain one's health. These activities should become personal behavior from childhood from the preventive health perspective. Therefore, determination of knowledge and behavior of elementary school students regarding personal hygiene is aimed in this study

    PERCEPTION OF SELF HEALTH AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTH MATTERS

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    Objective: It is accepted that the perception of self health of adolescent is associated with the common health matters they face, their immunization status, searching for disease risks and security applications. The aim of this study is to obtain the level of perception of self health of primary school students and to investigate the association between their health perception, and their knowledge in health matters and the accidents they had

    Profile and Motivations of Registered Whole-Body Donors in Turkey: Istanbul University Experience

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    Little is known regarding the profiles of whole body donors in Muslim majority countries where donation is scarce. Therefore, this study aims to profile registered donors in Turkey by means of a survey. The explored data could be used to improve ongoing campaign efforts and ethical practices such as commemoration services. Registered donors of the donation programs at the two faculties of medicine of Istanbul University were compared with the national population and a cluster analysis was performed to reveal any concealed sub-groups. Data from 188 respondents were analyzed. The majority of registered donors were married (42%), male (65.4%), aged over 50 years (76%), held a tertiary education degree (49.7%), and were irreligious (58.5%). Cluster analysis revealed two groups with significantly different educational levels, marital statuses, and religious choices. Regarding whether their bodies could be used for education or research, the majority (64.5%) of the respondents left the decision to the anatomy department. Similarly, 73.8% approved indefinite use of their organs, body parts and/or skeletons. The respondents were also willing to share their medical history (94.2%) and personal information (81.6%) if needed. Motivational themes for body donation including usefulness, impermanence, religion, awareness, and kinship were devised after a thematic analysis. Among the respondents, 56.5% were registered organ donors and 63.3% were frequent blood donors. The results of this study provide data that may help revising informed consent forms, developing and implementing thanksgiving ceremonies, and selecting additional targets for supporting body donation campaign activities such as organ and blood donation units

    MICROBIOLOGIC EXAMINATION OF AIR, WATER AND FECES OF WORKERS FROM HOSPITAL KITCHENS

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    Objective: Food production in hygienic conditions is important for a healthy diet at all levels of food production. We aimed to perform some microbiologic analysis of air and water samples taken from the kitchens of Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, and perform parasitologic analysis of feces from the kitchen personnel
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