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Home sphygmomanometers: validation versus accuracy
Akpolat, Tekin; Dilek, Melda; Aydogdu, Turkan; Adibelli, Zelal; Erdem, Dilek Gurgenyatagi; Erdem, Emre (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009)Objective The validation and accuracy of sphygmomanometers are important issues in the home sphygmomanometer market and in clinical practice. The aims of this study are to assess the frequency of validated home sphygmomanometers ... -
Lemon juice as an alternative therapy in hypertension in Turkey
Adibelli, Zelal; Dilek, Melda; Akpolat, Tekin (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2009)We aimed to learn the frequency of lemon juice usage among the hypertensive patients in a local region of northern Turkey. One hundred fifty six (72.5%) of hypertensive patients were using alternative therapy and eighty ... -
Neurological Complications after Renal Transplantation: A Retrospective Clinical Study
Cengiz, Nilgun; Adibelli, Zelal; Yakupoglu, Yarkin Kamil; Turker, Hande (Aves, 2015)Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and types of neurological complications (NCs) and associated factors in renal transplantation (RT) patients. Methods: Three hundred and forty-four patients ... -
Self-measurement of blood pressure at home: Is it reliable?
Dilek, Melda; Adibelli, Zelal; Aydogdu, Turkan; Koksal, Ali Riza; Cakar, Burcu; Akpolat, Tekin (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2008)Self-measurement of blood pressure (BP) at home is more common than 10 years ago and encouraged by current guidelines to increase patient adherence to treatment and reach the goal of target BP. The aims of this study are ... -
Transplantation tourism: high risk for the recipients
Yakupoglu, Yarkin K.; Ozden, Ender; Dilek, Melda; Demirbas, Alper; Adibelli, Zelal; Sarikaya, Saban; Akpolat, Tekin (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010)Background: The shortage of donor organ supply is forcing patients with end-stage renal disease to alternative searches. The aim of this study is to present the clinical and laboratory data of five patients who were ...