The Impact of Postoperative Albumin Levels on Furosemide Efficacy in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease DOI Creative Commons
Ayşegül Aşır, Bedri Aldudak, Nilüfer Okur

et al.

Life, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(12), P. 1679 - 1679

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Postoperative fluid overload is associated with increased mortality and morbidity in infants congenital heart disease (CHD). Loop diuretics, such as furosemide, are commonly used to prevent the postoperative period. This study aimed investigate effect of albumin levels on efficacy furosemide after surgery CHD. From 1 January 2017 31 December 2022, levels, total doses, three-day diuresis were retrospectively analyzed 186 patients aged 0–1 years who underwent cardiopulmonary bypass at Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Training Research Hospital. Demographic clinical parameters, along urine output first 6 h, 24 24–48 48–72 h postoperatively, recorded. Patients divided into two groups based their levels: normal (≥30 g/dL) hypoalbuminemia (<30 g/dL). A common protein interaction network for was constructed using Cytoscape software (version 3.10.2). Of patients, 79 (42.5%) male 107 (57.5%) female, a median age 97.5 days (range 1–360 days). Furosemide doses higher hypoalbuminemic 2 compared normoalbuminemic patients. On day 1, more prevalent oliguria, whereas normoalbuminemia significantly normouria polyuria. oliguria than those lower polyuria normouria. positive correlation observed between 2. Additionally, existed postoperatively. positively correlated Mortality risk 2, well Network analysis revealed that directly involved furosemide’s target network, six other proteins within network. Diuresis We suggest effectiveness reduced because it cannot bind sufficient levels. The effective management may enhance improve outcomes

Language: Английский

Excessive Weight Gain During Pregnancy Increased Ponoxarase 1 Level in Neonatal Cord Blood DOI Creative Commons
Serhat Ege, Hasan Akduman, Ayşegül Aşır

et al.

Antioxidants, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 105 - 105

Published: Jan. 17, 2025

Maternal obesity is increasingly recognized as a risk factor for adverse fetal outcomes, primarily through its association with heightened oxidative stress. This study aimed to evaluate stress markers in umbilical cord blood of neonates born obese mothers. Sixty-three pregnant women, who were normal weight at the start pregnancy but classified term, included. Umbilical samples collected immediately post-delivery and analyzed serum (total oxidant status (TOS), total antioxidant (TAS), paraoxanase (PON), aryl esterase, thiol, catalase activities). Protein interaction networks generated using Cytoscape (v3.10.3), overlapping proteins further functional annotations ShinyGO (0.80). The top ten significantly enriched pathways identified false discovery rate (FDR) threshold <0.05. Significant associations found between maternal BMI change paraoxonase 1 (PON1) levels blood, while no correlation was observed other status) status, catalase). Additionally, analysis showed significant relationship gestational age, not demographic or clinical features. A 24 common protein interactors associated PON1, obesity, identified. Functional annotation revealed enrichment oxidoreductase activities, along involved insulin resistance, AGE-RAGE signaling, atherosclerosis. may specifically affect PON1 activity, potentially serving compensatory response neonates, suggesting possible biomarker stress-related metabolic disturbances mothers, implications monitoring managing outcomes populations.

Language: Английский

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Expression of Dlx-5 and HLX Proteins in Odontogenic Cysts DOI Creative Commons
Sinan Ateş, Uğur Topaloğlu, Mehmet Erdem Akbalık

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Life, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(2), P. 301 - 301

Published: Feb. 14, 2025

Odontogenic cysts, commonly detected during routine examinations involving head and neck imaging such as orthopantomograms computed tomography (CT), are classified into two groups: developmental inflammatory. Radicular which belong to the inflammatory group, originate from odontogenic epithelium, while dentigerous cysts of origin observed a result peri-coronal expansion fluid in dental follicle. The diagnosis identification rely on clinical, radiographic, histological evaluations. This study aimed demonstrate expression Dlx-5 HLX proteins radicular cysts. A total 40 were obtained patients who visited private oral health clinics Bingöl Diyarbakır provinces. After undergoing procedures, stained using Masson's Trichrome immunohistochemistry techniques. As result, epithelium was found be keratinized stratified squamous, with hyaline (Rushton) bodies located within epithelium. Dentigerous other hand, consisted non-keratinized squamous rete ridges hyperplastic areas, cell infiltrations. immunoreactivity induced by epithelial connective tissue cells stronger than that HLX. positive suggests these may play potential role pathogenesis Furthermore, it considered might help reveal behavioral differences between

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Postoperative Albumin Levels on Furosemide Efficacy in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease DOI Creative Commons
Ayşegül Aşır, Bedri Aldudak, Nilüfer Okur

et al.

Life, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(12), P. 1679 - 1679

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Postoperative fluid overload is associated with increased mortality and morbidity in infants congenital heart disease (CHD). Loop diuretics, such as furosemide, are commonly used to prevent the postoperative period. This study aimed investigate effect of albumin levels on efficacy furosemide after surgery CHD. From 1 January 2017 31 December 2022, levels, total doses, three-day diuresis were retrospectively analyzed 186 patients aged 0–1 years who underwent cardiopulmonary bypass at Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Training Research Hospital. Demographic clinical parameters, along urine output first 6 h, 24 24–48 48–72 h postoperatively, recorded. Patients divided into two groups based their levels: normal (≥30 g/dL) hypoalbuminemia (<30 g/dL). A common protein interaction network for was constructed using Cytoscape software (version 3.10.2). Of patients, 79 (42.5%) male 107 (57.5%) female, a median age 97.5 days (range 1–360 days). Furosemide doses higher hypoalbuminemic 2 compared normoalbuminemic patients. On day 1, more prevalent oliguria, whereas normoalbuminemia significantly normouria polyuria. oliguria than those lower polyuria normouria. positive correlation observed between 2. Additionally, existed postoperatively. positively correlated Mortality risk 2, well Network analysis revealed that directly involved furosemide’s target network, six other proteins within network. Diuresis We suggest effectiveness reduced because it cannot bind sufficient levels. The effective management may enhance improve outcomes

Language: Английский

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