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Öğe Age at death in the Turkish Adult Risk Factor Study: Temporal trend and regional distribution at 56,700 person-years' follow-up(2009) Onat, Altan; Uğur, Murat; Tuncer, Mustafa; Ayhan, Erkan; Kaya, Zekeriya; Küçükdurmaz, Zekeriya; Kaya, HasanObjectives: We analyzed the temporal trend and regional distribution of age at all-cause death and the sex-specific and age-bracket defined coronary mortality in the 18-year follow-up of the Turkish Adult Risk Factor Study. Study design: The participants of the Turkish Adult Risk Factor Study who have been examined in even years were last surveyed in August 2008. A total of 1,582 individuals were surveyed, which constituted half of the alive participants of the overall cohort. Information on death was obtained from first-degree relatives and/or health personnel of local heath offices. Survivors were evaluated by history, physical examination, and 12-lead electrocardiography. The cumulative follow-up was 56,700 person-years. Results: Of 1582 participants, 868 (431 men, 437 women) were examined, in 604 subjects information was gathered, and 47 participants (26 men, 21 women) were ascertained to have died. Twenty-two deaths were classified as of coronary origin. Cumulative assessment of the entire cohort in the age bracket of 45-74 years disclosed coronary mortality to be 7.64 per 1000 person-years in men and 3.84 in women and persisted to be the highest among 30 European countries, whereas overall mortality declined at a greater proportion. Overall mean ages at death were deferred within a 12-year period by 7.4 years in men and 6 years in women, to 71.9 and 74.8 years, respectively. The extension of this mean survival was similar among urban-rural areas and geographic regions. Conclusion: Coronary mortality declined modestly, but life expectancy of Turkish adults rose by a mean of nearly seven years in the 12 years to 2003-08, without showing major differences in sex, urban-rural dwelling, or geographic regions.Öğe Authors reply(Turkish Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Society, 2013) Ertaş, Faruk; Kaya, Hasan; Özhan, Hakan[No abstract available]Öğe Epidemiology of atrial fibrillation in Turkey: Preliminary results of the multicenter AFTER study(Turkish Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Society, 2013) Ertaş, Faruk; Kaya, Hasan; Kaya, Zekeriya; Bulur, Serkan; Köse, Nuri; Gül, Mehmet; Ülgen, Mehmet S.Objectives: Although atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common rhythm disorders observed in clinical practice, a multicenter epidemiological study has not been conducted in our country. This study aimed to assess our clinical approach to AF based upon the records of the first multicenter prospective Atrial Fibrillation in Turkey: Epidemiologic Registry (AFTER) study. Study design: Taking into consideration the distribution of the population in our country, 2242 consecutive patients with at least one AF attack determined by electrocardiographic examination in 17 different tertiary health care centers were included in the study. Inpatients and patients that were admitted to emergency departments were excluded from the study. Epidemiological data of the patients and the treatment administered were assessed. Results: The mean age of the patients was determined as 66.8±12.3 years with female patients representing 60% of the study population. While the most common AF type in the Turkish population was non-valvular AF (78%), persistent/permanent AF was determined in 81% of all patients. Hypertension (%67) was the most common comorbidity in patients with AF. While a stroke or transient ischemic attack or history of systemic thromboembolism was detected in 15.3% of the patients, bleeding history was recorded in 11.2%. Also, 50% of the patients were on warfarin treatment and 53% were on aspirin treatment at the time of the study. The effective INR level was detected in 41.3% of the patients. The most frequent cause of not receiving anticoagulant therapy was physician neglect. Conclusion: These results demonstrate the necessity for improved quality of physician care of patients with AF, especially with regards to antithrombotic therapy. © 2013 Turkish Society of Cardiology.Öğe Predictors of Anticoagulant Treatment in Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation: Results From Atrial Fibrillation in Turkey: Epidemiologic Registry(Sage Publications Inc, 2015) Kaya, Hasan; Ertaş, Faruk; Köroğlu, Bayram; Vatan, Bülent; Çağlıyan, Çağlar Emre; Gedik, Selçuk; Ülgen, Mehmet SıddıkThe aim of the study was to assess the factors associated with the anticoagulation treatment in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). A total of 2242 consecutive patients who had been admitted with AF on their electrocardiogram were included in the study. After excluding valvular AF, 1745 patients with nonvalvular AF were analyzed. Mean CHA2DS2-VASc score [cardiac failure, hypertension, age >= 75 (doubled), diabetes, stroke (doubled), vascular disease, age 65 -74 and sex category (female)], frequency of persistent/permanent AF, hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), stroke history, body mass index, and left atrial diameter were significantly higher in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy. Stroke history, persistent/permanent AF, hypertension, DM, age, heart failure, and left atrial diameter were independent predictors of warfarin prescription. Labile international normalized ratio was the only independent negative predictor of effective treatment with warfarin. In this study, we demonstrated that stroke history, persistent/permanent AF, hypertension, DM, and left atrial diameter were positive predictors, whereas advanced age and heart failure were negative predictors of oral anticoagulant use in patients with nonvalvular AF.Öğe TEKHARF taramasında ölüm yaşı: 56700 kişi-yıllık izlemede dönemsel eğilim ve bölgesel dağılım(2009) Onat, Altan; Uğur, Murat; Tuncer, Mustafa; Ayhan, Erkan; Kaya, Zekeriya; Küçükdurmaz, Zekeriya; Kaya, HasanAmaç: TEKHARF Çalışması’nın 18 yıllık takibinde tüm-nedenli ölümdeki yaş verilerinin zaman dilimine ve bölgelere bağlı değişimi ve cinsiyete özgü ve belirli yaş kesimindeki koroner mortalite değerlendirildi. Çalışma planı: TEKHARF Çalışması’nın çift yıllarda taranan kohortu 2008 Ağustos ayında yeniden izlendi. Taramaya giren kohortun toplam sayısı 1582 kişi idi ve ülke genelinde hayatta bulunan izlenecek TEKHARF kohortunun yarısını oluşturuyordu. Ölüm konusunda birinci derece akraba ve/veya sağlık ocağı personelinden bilgi alındı; yaşayanlarda bilgi edinmekten başka, fizik muayene ve 12-derivasyonlu EKG kaydı yapıldı. Toplam takip süresi 56700 kişi-yılıydı. Bulgular: Örneklemin 868’i (431 erkek, 437 kadın) muayene edildi, 604 kişi hakkında bilgi edinildi ve 47 kişinin (26 erkek, 21 kadın) öldüğü belirlendi. Ölümlerin 22’si koroner kalp hastalığı (KKH) kökenli sayıldı. Tüm kohortun 18 yıllık takibinde 45-74 yaş kesiminde KKH kökenli ölümler erkeklerde 1000 kişi-yılında 7.64, kadınlarda 3.84 düzeyinde bulundu ve böylece 30 Avrupa ülkesi içinde en yüksek seviyede süregeldiği gözlemlendi; oysa, genel mortalitedeki gerileme daha yüksek orandaydı. Ortalama ölüm yaşı Türkiye genelinde 12 yıl içerisinde erkeklerde 7.4 yıl, kadınlarda altı yıl ertelenerek, 2003-08 döneminde sırasıyla ortalama 71.9 ve 74.8’e ulaştı. Ortalama ömürdeki bu uzama kentsel ve kırsal kesimler ile coğrafi bölgelerde benzerdi. Sonuç: Yetişkinlerimizde koroner mortalite az gerilemiş, ama ömür süresi son 12 yılda yedi yıla varan belirgin uzama göstermiştir; bu uzamanın erkek-kadın, kent-kır sakinleri ve coğrafi bölgelerde önemli farklar sergilemediği gözlenmiştir.