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Mehmet Ozkahya
Researcher at Ege University
Publications - 93
Citations - 3568
Mehmet Ozkahya is an academic researcher from Ege University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Hemodialysis. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3269 citations.
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TheEvidenceofOccultHypervolemia;ImprovementofCardiacFunctions After Kidney Transplantation
TL;DR: By presenting two cases with occult hypervolemia in uremic cardiomyopathy whose cardiac functions improved early after kidney transplants, attention is drawn to the importance of kidney transplantation on cardiac function in such patients primarily and the necessity of strict volume control on heart function in dialysis patients waiting for kidney transplantations.
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Ortalama trombosit hacmi ve ortalama trombosit hacmi/trombosit sayısı oranının periton diyalizi başlandıktan bir yıl sonraki değişimi
Aygul Celtik,Zalal Alatas,Mümtaz Yilmaz,Meltem SEZİS-DEMİRCİ,Gulay Asci,Mehmet Ozkahya,Ercan Ok +6 more
TL;DR: One year after the initiation of peritoneal dialysis, the urea level decreased significantly, and C-reactive protein level increased significantly.
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Contents Vol. 37, 2013
Cenk Demirci,Mehmet Ozkahya,Meltem Sezis Demirci,Gulay Asci,Timur Köse,Taskin Colak,Soner Duman,Huseyin Toz,Pinar Ergin,Siddik Momin Adam,Ercan Ok,Anna C. Porter,Cheryl Gilmartin,Usasiri Srisakul,Jose A.L. Arruda,Sanjeev Akkina,Peter A. McCullough,Huiman X. Barnhart,Jula K. Inrig,Donal N. Reddan,Shelly Sapp,Uptal D. Patel,Ajay K. Singh,Lynda A. Szczech,Robert M. Califf,Mahyar Khazaeli,Yuichi Masuda,Hirohito Ichii,Shuman Liu,Zhen Zhao,Yu Pei,Xianglan Huang,Yaping Liu,Wei Yang,Jing Sun,Nuo Si,Xiaoping Xing,Mei Li,Ou Wang,Yan Jiang,Xue Zhang,Weibo Xia,Naim Issa,Aleksandra Kukla,Hassan N. Ibrahim,Umasankar Mathuram Thiyagarajan,Amirthavarshini Ponnuswamy,Atul Bagul,Ayelet Grupper,Moshe Shashar,Dganit Bahry,Yael Pri-Paz,Ohad Ben Tur,Sharon Levi,Tamara Chernichovski,Gil Chernin,Idit F. Schwartz,Shailendra Sharma,Kim McFann,Michel Chonchol,Ian H. de Boer,Jessica Kendrick,Jun Li,Yanfeng Liu,Jiawen Huang,Qian Fu,E. Chen,Longshan Liu,Rui Zhang,Min Huang,Changxi Wang,Nosratola D. Vaziri,Jun Yuan,Luca Neri,Maurizio Gallieni,Lisa A. Rocca Rey,Silvio Bertoli,Vittorio E. Andreucci,Diego Brancaccio,F. Rivera,M.L. Illescas,E. López-Rubio,J. Fulladosa,R. Poveda,J. Baltar,G. Fernández-Juárez,J. Ballarín,A. Oliet,A. Vigil,J. Lucas,M. Sierra,M.A. Frutos,P. García-Frías,C. Ramos,E. Mérida,M. Praga,A. Segarra,Satz Mengensatzproduktion,Druck Reinhardt Druck Basel +98 more
The Extracellular Water Corrected for Height Predicts Technique Survival in Peritoneal Dialysis Patient Boya Göre Düzeltilen Ekstrasellüler Su Orani Periton Diyaliz Hastalarinda Teknik Sağkalimi Öngörmektedir
TL;DR: An increased extracellular volume corrected for height as a fl uid overload marker is associated with decreased technique survival in PD patients.
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The extracellular water corrected for height predicts technique survival in peritoneal dialysis patient
Meltem Sezis Demirci,Cenk Demirci,Mehmet Nuri Turan,Erhan Tatar,Hamad Dheir,Mümtaz Yilmaz,Gulay Asci,Huseyin Toz,Ercan Ok,Mehmet Ozkahya +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether an increased extracellular volume (corrected for height) predicted technique survival in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, and they showed that an increased volume predicted improved technique survival.