Browsing by Author "Coşkun, Diler"
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Antihepatitis B response to hepatitis B vaccine administered simultaneously with tetanus toxoid in nonresponder individuals
Authors:Sönmez, Emine; Sönmez, Ali Suha; Bayındır, Yaşar; Coşkun, Diler; Ariturk, Sedat
Publisher and Date:(Elsevier Science, 2002)In this prospective study our aim was to test the effect of simultaneous administration of preS2 and S containing recombinant hepatitis B vaccine (S2SRHB) with tetanus toxoid (TT) to the individuals who did not respond after three doses of hepatitis B vaccine previously. There were three groups (healthy individuals pregnant women hemodialysis patients) each was divided into two subgroups as groups A and B. Group A received S2SRHB + TT and group B received only S2SRHB. We found that in groups ...
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Evaluation of nosocomial infections following cardiovascular surgery
Authors:Coşkun, Diler; Aytaç, Jale
Publisher and Date:(TÜRK KARDİYOLOJİ DERNEĞİ / KARE YAYINCILIK, 2007)Objective: To evaluate nosocomial infections (NI) following cardiovascular surgery (CVS), and to share the first seven-year experience of the infection control commission in a private medical center. Methods: Active prospective and laboratory based surveillance program of the hospital from January 1999 to December 2005 was used and all patients who were found to have NIs after CVS during their stay or readmission were included. Results: A total of 14502 cardiovascular operations were performed ...
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Evaluation of surgical-site infections following cardiovascular surgery
Authors:Coşkun, Diler; Aytaç, Jale; Deveci, Seda; Sonmez, Emine
Publisher and Date:(SLACK INC, 2004)
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Five-year surveillance of nosocomial infections following orthopedic surgery in a private medical center
Authors:Coşkun, Diler; Aytaç, Jale; Öztürk, Çağatay; Tezer, Mehmet; Hamzaoǧlu, Azmi
Publisher and Date:(Springer, 2008)Introduction Nosocomial infections (NI) are a major problem in health care facilities resulting in extended length of stay substantial morbidity and mortality and excess cost. In this study we aimed to know the rates distribution profiles of NIs following orthopedic surgery and share our first 5-year experience in a private medical center. Materials and methods There is an active prospective and laboratory-based surveillance program since January 1999 at Florence Nightingale Hospital in Istanbul ...
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Mortality rate length of stay and extra cost of sternal surgical site infections following coronary artery bypass grafting in a private medical centre in Turkey
Authors:Coşkun, Diler; Aytaç, Jale; Aydınlı, Aydın; Bayer, Arzu
Publisher and Date:(W.B. Saunders Co Ltd, 2005)Florence Nightingale Hospital is a 300-bed university-affiliated private medical centre with a large open heart surgery programme in Istanbul Turkey. In this study the mortality rates lengths of stay (LOS) and extra costs of patients with deep sternal surgical site infections (DSSSIs) and superficial sternal surgical site infections (SSSSIs) following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) were determined from January 1999 to December 2002. Group I included 52 patients with DSSSIs Group II included ...