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Publication Central nervous system infections in the absence of cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis(2017) ;Erdem, Hakan (7005578733) ;Ozturk-Engin, Derya (25622697400) ;Cag, Yasemin (35764273000) ;Senbayrak, Seniha (36572578500) ;Inan, Asuman (9843845700) ;Kazak, Esra (24921238200) ;Savasci, Umit (26027236700) ;Elaldi, Nazif (55928536800) ;Vahaboglu, Haluk (6603778078) ;Hasbun, Rodrigo (6602671748) ;Nechifor, Mihai (7006100922) ;Tireli, Hulya (6507591361) ;Kilicoglu, Gamze (14424059800) ;Defres, Sylviane (24334712000) ;Gulsun, Serda (9842077500) ;Ceran, Nurgul (6506778903) ;Crisan, Alexandru (57220344976) ;Johansen, Isik Somuncu (55330822600) ;Namiduru, Mustafa (6602332685) ;Dayan, Saim (55000710700) ;Kayabas, Uner (13004585100) ;Parlak, Emine (7004037768) ;Khalifa, Ahmad (26027528400) ;Kursun, Ebru (55356654900) ;Sipahi, Oguz Resat (10340240700) ;Yemisen, Mucahit (57208572543) ;Akbulut, Ayhan (6701550061) ;Bitirgen, Mehmet (10046013800) ;Popovic, Natasa (57214680239) ;Kandemir, Bahar (16686312900) ;Luca, Catalina (7006040019) ;Parlak, Mehmet (57935167700) ;Stahl, Jean Paul (7202873929) ;Pehlivanoglu, Filiz (36560231700) ;Simeon, Soline (56091330000) ;Ulu-Kilic, Aysegul (36873252700) ;Yasar, Kadriye (14323903800) ;Yilmaz, Gulden (57220513488) ;Yilmaz, Emel (22037135100) ;Beovic, Bojana (55887249900) ;Catroux, Melanie (56091442200) ;Lakatos, Botond (36614563800) ;Sunbul, Mustafa (7004406526) ;Oncul, Oral (56194760300) ;Alabay, Selma (55866937900) ;Sahin-Horasan, Elif (56091331600) ;Kose, Sukran (24401322500) ;Shehata, Ghaydaa (56051054400) ;Andre, Katell (56090809900) ;Dragovac, Gorana (56507327000) ;Gul, Hanefi Cem (23094226600) ;Karakas, Ahmet (37074784800) ;Chadapaud, Stéphane (23567706200) ;Hansmann, Yves (7004018698) ;Harxhi, Arjan (8690048500) ;Kirova, Valerija (56091200300) ;Masse-Chabredier, Isabelle (56090828500) ;Oncu, Serkan (55945280700) ;Sener, Alper (23996235800) ;Tekin, Recep (36599200500) ;Deveci, Ozcan (55676015400) ;Ozkaya, Hacer Deniz (55136317800) ;Karabay, Oguz (23060531400) ;Agalar, Canan (6602534012) ;Gencer, Serap (56035038600) ;Karahocagil, Mustafa Kasim (57204080929) ;Karsen, Hasan (15020579100) ;Kaya, Selçuk (25627786400) ;Pekok, Abdullah Umut (55928347400) ;Celen, Mustafa Kemal (9335452300) ;Deniz, Secil (56556385600) ;Ulug, Mehmet (13409739400) ;Demirdal, Tuna (14053734600) ;Guven, Tumer (23496585800) ;Bolukcu, Sibel (56007906100) ;Avci, Meltem (35301917000) ;Nayman-Alpat, Saygin (23985569400) ;Yaşar, Kadriye (57211787185) ;Pehlivanoʇlu, Filiz (57201392464) ;Ates-Guler, Selma (23667402600) ;Mutlu-Yilmaz, Esmeray (55317879200) ;Tosun, Selma (6603029129) ;Sirmatel, Fatma (57219156785) ;Batirel, Ayşe (6505508467) ;Öztoprak, Nefise (24480152400) ;Kadanali, Ayten (6506689252) ;Turgut, Huseyin (10043162100) ;Baran, Ali Irfan (25624686400) ;Karaahmetoglu, Gokhan (55787722300) ;Sunnetcioglu, Mahmut (55950866000) ;Haykir-Solay, Asli (56035186800) ;Denk, Affan (13407649800) ;Ayaz, Celal (6602365567) ;Gorenek, Levent (6602297593) ;Larsen, Lykke (57203677378) ;Poljak, Mario (55142297400) ;Barsic, Bruno (7003614030) ;Argemi, Xavier (26026833900) ;Sørensen, Signe Maj (56651702300) ;Bohr, Anne Lisbeth (56652070100) ;Tattevin, Pierre (7003361868) ;Gunst, Jesper Damsgaard (56003007300) ;Baštáková, Lenka (56652247300) ;Jereb, Matjaž (7004697997) ;Chehri, Mahtab (55532267300) ;Beraud, Guillaume (26532350500) ;Del Vecchio, Rosa Fontana (56009257100) ;Maresca, Mauro (56651942100) ;Yilmaz, Hava (57197053881) ;Sharif-Yakan, Ahmad (35076655900) ;Kanj, Souha Shararah (7003794354) ;Korkmaz, Fatime (56574905200) ;Komur, Suheyla (26665465300) ;Coskuner, Seher Ayten (37110722100) ;Ince, Nevin (56651969500) ;Akkoyunlu, Yasemin (22033848600) ;Halac, Gulistan (8438966700) ;Nemli, Salih Atakan (56841512000) ;Ak, Oznur (6505778155) ;Gunduz, Alper (6603621111) ;Gozel, Mustafa G. (25225195700) ;Hatipoglu, Mustafa (15834730000) ;Cicek-Senturk, Gonul (6504126867) ;Akcam, Fusun Z. (8208940800) ;Inkaya, Ahmet C. (55489422200) ;Sagmak-Tartar, Ayşe (55370287000) ;Ersoy, Yasemin (7004897000) ;Tuncer-Ertem, Gunay (7004158841) ;Balkan, Ilker I. (57211248494) ;Cetin, Birsen (36776922400) ;Ersoz, Gulden (7004323780) ;Ozgunes, Nail (6508079837) ;Yesilkaya, Aysegul (8688455600) ;Erturk, Ayse (17345883100) ;Gundes, Sibel (6603039360) ;Turhan, Vedat (9742136300) ;Yalci, Aysun (16204751200) ;Aydin, Emsal (55928956300) ;Diktas, Husrev (24773271000) ;Ulcay, Asim (14055118100) ;Seyman, Derya (8382298500)Leblebicioglu, Hakan (24073322700)Previous multicenter/multinational studies were evaluated to determine the frequency of the absence of cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis in patients with central nervous system infections, as well as the clinical impact of this condition. It was found that 18% of neurosyphilis, 7.9% of herpetic meningoencephalitis, 3% of tuberculous meningitis, 1.7% of Brucella meningitis, and 0.2% of pneumococcal meningitis cases did not display cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis. Most patients were not immunosuppressed. Patients without pleocytosis had a high rate of unfavorable outcomes and thus this condition should not be underestimated. © 2017 The Author(s) - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Hamsi scoring in the prediction of unfavorable outcomes from tuberculous meningitis: results of Haydarpasa-II study(2015) ;Erdem, Hakan (7005578733) ;Ozturk-Engin, Derya (25622697400) ;Tireli, Hulya (6507591361) ;Kilicoglu, Gamze (14424059800) ;Defres, Sylviane (24334712000) ;Gulsun, Serda (9842077500) ;Sengoz, Gonul (23009761400) ;Crisan, Alexandru (57220344976) ;Johansen, Isik Somuncu (55330822600) ;Inan, Asuman (9843845700) ;Nechifor, Mihai (7006100922) ;Al-Mahdawi, Akram (6603126939) ;Civljak, Rok (7801604292) ;Ozguler, Muge (56090892000) ;Savic, Branislava (7004671656) ;Ceran, Nurgul (6506778903) ;Cacopardo, Bruno (7003926073) ;Inal, Ayse Seza (57197164912) ;Namiduru, Mustafa (6602332685) ;Dayan, Saim (55000710700) ;Kayabas, Uner (13004585100) ;Parlak, Emine (7004037768) ;Khalifa, Ahmad (26027528400) ;Kursun, Ebru (55356654900) ;Sipahi, Oguz Resat (10340240700) ;Yemisen, Mucahit (57208572543) ;Akbulut, Ayhan (6701550061) ;Bitirgen, Mehmet (10046013800) ;Popovic, Natasa (57214680239) ;Kandemir, Bahar (16686312900) ;Luca, Catalina (7006040019) ;Parlak, Mehmet (57935167700) ;Stahl, Jean Paul (7202873929) ;Pehlivanoglu, Filiz (36560231700) ;Simeon, Soline (56091330000) ;Ulu-Kilic, Aysegul (36873252700) ;Yasar, Kadriye (14323903800) ;Yilmaz, Gulden (57220513488) ;Yilmaz, Emel (22037135100) ;Beovic, Bojana (55887249900) ;Catroux, Melanie (56091442200) ;Lakatos, Botond (36614563800) ;Sunbul, Mustafa (7004406526) ;Oncul, Oral (56194760300) ;Alabay, Selma (55866937900) ;Sahin-Horasan, Elif (56091331600) ;Kose, Sukran (24401322500) ;Shehata, Ghaydaa (56051054400) ;Andre, Katell (56090809900) ;Dragovac, Gorana (56507327000) ;Gul, Hanefi Cem (23094226600) ;Karakas, Ahmet (37074784800) ;Chadapaud, Stéphane (23567706200) ;Hansmann, Yves (7004018698) ;Harxhi, Arjan (8690048500) ;Kirova, Valerija (56091200300) ;Masse-Chabredier, Isabelle (56090828500) ;Oncu, Serkan (55945280700) ;Sener, Alper (23996235800) ;Tekin, Recep (36599200500) ;Elaldi, Nazif (55928536800) ;Deveci, Ozcan (55676015400) ;Ozkaya, Hacer Deniz (55136317800) ;Karabay, Oguz (23060531400) ;Senbayrak, Seniha (36572578500) ;Agalar, Canan (6602534012)Vahaboglu, Haluk (6603778078)Predicting unfavorable outcome is of paramount importance in clinical decision making. Accordingly, we designed this multinational study, which provided the largest case series of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). 43 centers from 14 countries (Albania, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Hungary, Iraq, Italy, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Syria, Turkey) submitted data of microbiologically confirmed TBM patients hospitalized between 2000 and 2012. Unfavorable outcome was defined as survival with significant sequela or death. In developing our index, binary logistic regression models were constructed via 200 replicates of database by bootstrap resampling methodology. The final model was built according to the selection frequencies of variables. The severity scale included variables with arbitrary scores proportional to predictive powers of terms in the final model. The final model was internally validated by bootstrap resampling. A total of 507 patients’ data were submitted among which 165 had unfavorable outcome. Eighty-six patients died while 119 had different neurological sequelae in 79 (16 %) patients. The full model included 13 variables. Age, nausea, vomiting, altered consciousness, hydrocephalus, vasculitis, immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus and neurological deficit remained in the final model. Scores 1–3 were assigned to the variables in the severity scale, which included scores of 1–6. The distribution of mortality for the scores 1–6 was 3.4, 8.2, 20.6, 31, 30 and 40.1 %, respectively. Altered consciousness, diabetes mellitus, immunosuppression, neurological deficits, hydrocephalus, and vasculitis predicted the unfavorable outcome in the scoring and the cumulative score provided a linear estimation of prognosis. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Hamsi scoring in the prediction of unfavorable outcomes from tuberculous meningitis: results of Haydarpasa-II study(2015) ;Erdem, Hakan (7005578733) ;Ozturk-Engin, Derya (25622697400) ;Tireli, Hulya (6507591361) ;Kilicoglu, Gamze (14424059800) ;Defres, Sylviane (24334712000) ;Gulsun, Serda (9842077500) ;Sengoz, Gonul (23009761400) ;Crisan, Alexandru (57220344976) ;Johansen, Isik Somuncu (55330822600) ;Inan, Asuman (9843845700) ;Nechifor, Mihai (7006100922) ;Al-Mahdawi, Akram (6603126939) ;Civljak, Rok (7801604292) ;Ozguler, Muge (56090892000) ;Savic, Branislava (7004671656) ;Ceran, Nurgul (6506778903) ;Cacopardo, Bruno (7003926073) ;Inal, Ayse Seza (57197164912) ;Namiduru, Mustafa (6602332685) ;Dayan, Saim (55000710700) ;Kayabas, Uner (13004585100) ;Parlak, Emine (7004037768) ;Khalifa, Ahmad (26027528400) ;Kursun, Ebru (55356654900) ;Sipahi, Oguz Resat (10340240700) ;Yemisen, Mucahit (57208572543) ;Akbulut, Ayhan (6701550061) ;Bitirgen, Mehmet (10046013800) ;Popovic, Natasa (57214680239) ;Kandemir, Bahar (16686312900) ;Luca, Catalina (7006040019) ;Parlak, Mehmet (57935167700) ;Stahl, Jean Paul (7202873929) ;Pehlivanoglu, Filiz (36560231700) ;Simeon, Soline (56091330000) ;Ulu-Kilic, Aysegul (36873252700) ;Yasar, Kadriye (14323903800) ;Yilmaz, Gulden (57220513488) ;Yilmaz, Emel (22037135100) ;Beovic, Bojana (55887249900) ;Catroux, Melanie (56091442200) ;Lakatos, Botond (36614563800) ;Sunbul, Mustafa (7004406526) ;Oncul, Oral (56194760300) ;Alabay, Selma (55866937900) ;Sahin-Horasan, Elif (56091331600) ;Kose, Sukran (24401322500) ;Shehata, Ghaydaa (56051054400) ;Andre, Katell (56090809900) ;Dragovac, Gorana (56507327000) ;Gul, Hanefi Cem (23094226600) ;Karakas, Ahmet (37074784800) ;Chadapaud, Stéphane (23567706200) ;Hansmann, Yves (7004018698) ;Harxhi, Arjan (8690048500) ;Kirova, Valerija (56091200300) ;Masse-Chabredier, Isabelle (56090828500) ;Oncu, Serkan (55945280700) ;Sener, Alper (23996235800) ;Tekin, Recep (36599200500) ;Elaldi, Nazif (55928536800) ;Deveci, Ozcan (55676015400) ;Ozkaya, Hacer Deniz (55136317800) ;Karabay, Oguz (23060531400) ;Senbayrak, Seniha (36572578500) ;Agalar, Canan (6602534012)Vahaboglu, Haluk (6603778078)Predicting unfavorable outcome is of paramount importance in clinical decision making. Accordingly, we designed this multinational study, which provided the largest case series of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). 43 centers from 14 countries (Albania, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Hungary, Iraq, Italy, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Syria, Turkey) submitted data of microbiologically confirmed TBM patients hospitalized between 2000 and 2012. Unfavorable outcome was defined as survival with significant sequela or death. In developing our index, binary logistic regression models were constructed via 200 replicates of database by bootstrap resampling methodology. The final model was built according to the selection frequencies of variables. The severity scale included variables with arbitrary scores proportional to predictive powers of terms in the final model. The final model was internally validated by bootstrap resampling. A total of 507 patients’ data were submitted among which 165 had unfavorable outcome. Eighty-six patients died while 119 had different neurological sequelae in 79 (16 %) patients. The full model included 13 variables. Age, nausea, vomiting, altered consciousness, hydrocephalus, vasculitis, immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus and neurological deficit remained in the final model. Scores 1–3 were assigned to the variables in the severity scale, which included scores of 1–6. The distribution of mortality for the scores 1–6 was 3.4, 8.2, 20.6, 31, 30 and 40.1 %, respectively. Altered consciousness, diabetes mellitus, immunosuppression, neurological deficits, hydrocephalus, and vasculitis predicted the unfavorable outcome in the scoring and the cumulative score provided a linear estimation of prognosis. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Hydrocephalus and vasculitis delay therapeutic responses in tuberculous meninigitis: Results of Haydarpasa-III study(2016) ;Cag, Yasemin (35764273000) ;Ozturk-Engin, Derya (25622697400) ;Gencer, Serap (56035038600) ;Hasbun, Rodrigo (6602671748) ;Sengoz, Gonul (23009761400) ;Crisan, Alexandru (57220344976) ;Ceran, Nurgul (6506778903) ;Savic, Branislava (7004671656) ;Yasar, Kadriye (14323903800) ;Pehlivanoglu, Filiz (36560231700) ;Kilicoglu, Gamze (14424059800) ;Tireli, Hulya (6507591361) ;Inal, Ayse (57197164912) ;Civljak, Rok (7801604292) ;Tekin, Recep (36599200500) ;Elaldi, Nazif (55928536800) ;Ulu-Kilic, Aysegul (36873252700) ;Ozguler, Muge (56090892000) ;Namiduru, Mustafa (6602332685) ;Sunbul, Mustafa (7004406526) ;Sipahi, Oguz (10340240700) ;Dulovic, Olga (6602485522) ;Alabay, Selma (55866937900) ;Akbulut, Ayhan (6701550061) ;Sener, Alper (23996235800) ;Lakatos, Botond (36614563800) ;Andre, Katell (56090809900) ;Yemisen, Mucahit (57208572543) ;Oncu, Serkan (55945280700) ;Nechifor, Mihai (7006100922) ;Deveci, Ozcan (55676015400) ;Senbayrak, Seniha (36572578500) ;Inan, Asuman (9843845700) ;Dragovac, Gorana (56507327000) ;Gül, Hanefi (23094226600) ;Mert, Gurkan (24485335200) ;Oncul, Oral (56194760300) ;Kandemir, Bahar (16686312900) ;Erol, Serpil (7004210746) ;Agalar, Canan (6602534012)Erdem, Hakan (7005578733)Aims: There is no report on the factors affecting the resolution of symptoms related to meningitis during treatment of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). Thus, we examined the factors associated with early therapeutic responses. Materials and Methods: This multicenter study included 507 patients with microbiologically confirmed TBM. However, 94 patients eligible for the analysis were included in this study from 24 centers. Six out of 94 patients died and the statistical analysis was performed with 88 survivors. Early and late responder groups were compared in the statistical analysis. P < 0.05 were considered to show a significant difference. Results: In the multivariate analysis, the presence of vasculitis (P = 0.029, OR = 10.491 [95% CI, 1.27-86.83]) was found to be significantly associated with a delayed fever response whereas hydrocephalus was associated with altered mental status for >9 days duration (P = 0.005, OR = 5.740 [95% CI, 1.68-19.57]). According to linear regression analysis, fever was significantly persisting (>7 days) in the presence of vasculitis (17.5 vs. 7, P< 0.001) and hydrocephalus (11 vs. 7, P = 0.029). Hydrocephalus was significantly associated with persisting headache (21 vs. 12, P = 0.025), delayed recovery of consciousness (19.5 vs. 7, P = 0.001), and a delay in complete recovery (21 vs. 14, P = 0.007) in the linear regression analysis. Following institution of treatment, the complaints seemed to disappear in up to 2 weeks among TBM survivors. Conclusions: In the absence of hydrocephalus or vasculitis, one week of anti-tuberculosis treatment seems to be adequate for the resolution of TBM symptoms. Hydrocephalus and vasculitis delay the resolution of TBM symptoms in response to antimycobacterial treatment. © 2016 Neurology India | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Hydrocephalus and vasculitis delay therapeutic responses in tuberculous meninigitis: Results of Haydarpasa-III study(2016) ;Cag, Yasemin (35764273000) ;Ozturk-Engin, Derya (25622697400) ;Gencer, Serap (56035038600) ;Hasbun, Rodrigo (6602671748) ;Sengoz, Gonul (23009761400) ;Crisan, Alexandru (57220344976) ;Ceran, Nurgul (6506778903) ;Savic, Branislava (7004671656) ;Yasar, Kadriye (14323903800) ;Pehlivanoglu, Filiz (36560231700) ;Kilicoglu, Gamze (14424059800) ;Tireli, Hulya (6507591361) ;Inal, Ayse (57197164912) ;Civljak, Rok (7801604292) ;Tekin, Recep (36599200500) ;Elaldi, Nazif (55928536800) ;Ulu-Kilic, Aysegul (36873252700) ;Ozguler, Muge (56090892000) ;Namiduru, Mustafa (6602332685) ;Sunbul, Mustafa (7004406526) ;Sipahi, Oguz (10340240700) ;Dulovic, Olga (6602485522) ;Alabay, Selma (55866937900) ;Akbulut, Ayhan (6701550061) ;Sener, Alper (23996235800) ;Lakatos, Botond (36614563800) ;Andre, Katell (56090809900) ;Yemisen, Mucahit (57208572543) ;Oncu, Serkan (55945280700) ;Nechifor, Mihai (7006100922) ;Deveci, Ozcan (55676015400) ;Senbayrak, Seniha (36572578500) ;Inan, Asuman (9843845700) ;Dragovac, Gorana (56507327000) ;Gül, Hanefi (23094226600) ;Mert, Gurkan (24485335200) ;Oncul, Oral (56194760300) ;Kandemir, Bahar (16686312900) ;Erol, Serpil (7004210746) ;Agalar, Canan (6602534012)Erdem, Hakan (7005578733)Aims: There is no report on the factors affecting the resolution of symptoms related to meningitis during treatment of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). Thus, we examined the factors associated with early therapeutic responses. Materials and Methods: This multicenter study included 507 patients with microbiologically confirmed TBM. However, 94 patients eligible for the analysis were included in this study from 24 centers. Six out of 94 patients died and the statistical analysis was performed with 88 survivors. Early and late responder groups were compared in the statistical analysis. P < 0.05 were considered to show a significant difference. Results: In the multivariate analysis, the presence of vasculitis (P = 0.029, OR = 10.491 [95% CI, 1.27-86.83]) was found to be significantly associated with a delayed fever response whereas hydrocephalus was associated with altered mental status for >9 days duration (P = 0.005, OR = 5.740 [95% CI, 1.68-19.57]). According to linear regression analysis, fever was significantly persisting (>7 days) in the presence of vasculitis (17.5 vs. 7, P< 0.001) and hydrocephalus (11 vs. 7, P = 0.029). Hydrocephalus was significantly associated with persisting headache (21 vs. 12, P = 0.025), delayed recovery of consciousness (19.5 vs. 7, P = 0.001), and a delay in complete recovery (21 vs. 14, P = 0.007) in the linear regression analysis. Following institution of treatment, the complaints seemed to disappear in up to 2 weeks among TBM survivors. Conclusions: In the absence of hydrocephalus or vasculitis, one week of anti-tuberculosis treatment seems to be adequate for the resolution of TBM symptoms. Hydrocephalus and vasculitis delay the resolution of TBM symptoms in response to antimycobacterial treatment. © 2016 Neurology India | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
