Browsing by Author "Coskun, A."
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Clinical importance of lipid profile in neonatal calves with sepsis
Aydogdu, U.; Coskun, A.; Yildiz, R.; Guzelbektes, H.; Sen, I (HELLENIC VETERINARY MEDICAL SOC, 2018)In this study, it was aimed to determine of diagnostic importance of blood lipid levels in neonatal calves with sepsis. The study was carried out on a total of 70 calves, 60 with sepsis and 10 healthy calves. The calves ... -
A cost effective parameter for predicting the troponin elevation in patients with carbon monoxide poisoning: red cell distribution width
Kaya, H.; Coskun, A.; Beton, O.; Kurt, R.; Yildirimli, M. K.; Gul, I. (VERDUCI PUBLISHER, 2016)OBJECTIVE: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is very common worldwide. Despite the fact that CO is known to have cardiotoxic effects, as it has non-specific symptoms; cardiotoxicity could easily be overlooked, especially when ... -
Haptoglobin and SAA concentrations and enzyme activities in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids from calves with bronchopneumonia
Coskun, A.; Guzelbektes, H.; Simsek, A.; Aydogdu, U.; Sayin, Z.; Sen, I. (ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE TOULOUSE, 2012)The aim of this study was to evidence acute phase response in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF) from calves with bronchopneumonia by measuring Haptoglobin and Serum Amyloid A (SAA) concentrations and some enzyme activities. ... -
Prognostic value of aVR lead and the well-known risk factors in acute ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction
Eren, S. H.; Aktas, C.; Korkmaz, I.; Karcioglu, O.; Coskun, A.; Guven, F. M. Kukul (MEDCOM LTD, 2011)Objective: The present study was designed to analyse the effect of ST segment changes in aVR lead and the well-known risk factors in ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients. Materials and Methods: A total ... -
Venous lactate, pH and partial pressure of carbon dioxide levels as prognostic indicators in 110 premature calves with respiratory distress syndrome
Yildiz, R.; Aydogdu, U.; Guzelbektes, H.; Coskun, A.; Sen, I. (BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2017)Hyperlactatemia, hypercapnia, low pH and low oxygen saturation (SatO(2)) are commonly observed in premature calves. These clinical indicators are associated with increased mortality in preterm human newborns with respiratory ...