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Öğe Acute Atrial Fibrillation and Anaphylaxis due to Bee Sting: Case Report(Aves, 2014) Karakus, Ali; Akcay, A. Burak; Celik, M. Murat; Arica, Secil; Tasin, Veyis; Caliskan, KocaIntroduction: Reactions due to bee stings ranging from local reactions to anaphylactic shock may occur in clinical presentations. Cardiac side effects and death may occur as a result of bee stings. Case Report: This study described a 53-year-old man with no history of cardiac disorders or anaphylaxis whose lip was stung by a bee. The patient was brought to the emergency department with anaphylactic shock. There was acute atrial fibrillation shown on the electrocardiogram, and echocardiogram and biochemical markers were normal. Conclusion: In the literature, three patients developed atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter as a result of bee stings. We also aim to share the diagnosis and treatment of such a case.Öğe Diabetic Foot Due to Anaphylactic Shock: A Case Report(Kashan Univ Medical Sciences, 2014) Karakus, Ali; Ozkan, Mustafa; Karcioglu, Murat; Ozden, Raif; Ustun, Ihsan; Caliskan, Koca; Gokce, CumaliIntroduction: Diabetic foot is a clinical disorder, which is commonly seen in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is also the major cause of below knee amputation in the world. There are many underlying causes such as neuropathic, ischemic, and infectious causes for diabetic foot. Local or systemic complications may develop after snake bite. Case Presentation: We reported a very rare case, involving a 78-year-old male admitted to the Emergency Department, who developed anaphylactic shock and diabetic foot after the snake bite. Conclusions: Reviewing the literature, this is the second reported case of snake bite associated with diabetic foot.Öğe Dystonia due to Bee Sting: A Case Report(Aves, 2014) Karakus, Ali; Caliskan, Koca; Duru, Mehmet; Kuvandik, Guven; Arslan, Gokhan; Erdogan, Yakup Kadri; Sahan, MustafaIntroduction: Dystonia is anabnormal contraction due to primary and secondary causes of the muscles in the body. Case Report: In the literature, although many cases of congenital or edynsel with dystonia have been reported, a case as a result of a bee sting has not. Conclusion: We aimed to present a case with recurrent dystonia as a result of a bee sting.Öğe A Sample of Crisis Management in the Emergency Department and Evaluation of Patients; Reyhanli-Hatay-Turkey Experience(Derman Medical Publ, 2014) Karakus, Ali; Sahan, Mustafa; Duru, Mehmet; Kuvandik, Guven; Caliskan, Koca; Arslan, Gokhan; Tasin, VeyisAim: Natural disasters, terrorist bombings, transportation and industrial accidents can lead to many deaths and injuries. The number of deaths and injuries in these situations are closely related to cooperation among police, fire fighters, ambulances and hospital staff. Practice and organized positioning can improve such cooperation and experiences. In this study, we aimed to investigate the medical situation of the patients admitted to our hospital emergency service after the terrorist bombing attack occurred on Saturday May 11th, 2013 at about 14: 00 pm in the Reyhanli province and to evaluate our hospital applications. Material and Method: Data including gender, age, Glascow Coma Scale score, Injury Severity Score-ISS, K-Revise Trauma Score(RTS), type of transportation and injury, duration of treatment and prognosis of the patients injured after the explosion were collected retrospectively from the hospital records. Results: The terrorist bombing attack was the bloodiest event in the history of the Republic of Turkey. After the explosion, 51 people died. 27 of the 146 injured patients were admitted to our hospital. 20 of them were male and 7 were female. The mean age of the patients was 31,85 (1-63). Glascow Coma Scale scores were 3-8 for 3 patients, 9-13 for 6 patients and 14-15 for 18 patients. The most frequent injuries were observed in the extremities and soft tissues. 15 patients were discharged after their treatment and 9 patients were hospitalized by different services related to their medical conditions. Three patients died in the emergency department. The size of the event and the number of injured patients were evaluated by the doctors in charge in emergency service and the 112 paramedics. Then, other relevant doctors, administrative officers and health care staffs were instructed and called to the hospital. Appropriately triaged, monitored and treated patients were resulted after evaluating their conditions. Discussion: The soft tissue injuries were the most common case group in relation to the size of the event. The relationship was determined between trauma score values and mortality. Therefore, emergency services should be prepared to the cumulative injuries such as bombing events.