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Importance of the selected lower FIB-4 cutoff point
Kayadibi, Hüseyin (Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2017)I read with great interest the recent article titled ‘Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) and imaging for measuring fibrosis in hepatitis C virus’ by Turner et al. [1]. In their research, the authors aimed to compare the diagnostic performance ... -
Letter: changes in FIB-4 cut-off points for viral hepatitis
Kayadibi, Hüseyin (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2017)SIRS, I read with great interest the recently published article by Koh et al.,1 who proposed to improve the diagnostic accuracy of FIB-4 for advanced fibrosis in patients with chronic delta hepatitis by reducing the cut-off ... -
Re-determining the cut-off points of FIB-4 for patients monoinfected with chronic hepatitis B virus infection
Kayadibi, Hüseyin; Yaşar, Bülent; Özkara, Selvinaz; Demirpek, Uğur; Uyanık, Metin; Sertoğlu, Erdim; Özçelik, Fatih; Gönen, Can; Aksaray, Sebahat (Turkish Biochemistry Society, 2017)Objective: This study aimed to determine significant liver fibrosis and cirrhosis with different FIB-4 cut-off points, and the need for liver biopsy (LB) by optimizing the initially established cut-off points of 1.45 and ... -
Relation of serum ADMA, Apelin-13 and LOX-1 levels with inflammatory and echocardiographic parameters in hemodialysis patients
Doğan, İbrahim; Doğan, Tolga; Yetim, Mücahit; Kayadibi, Hüseyin; Yılmaz, Mehmet Bertan; Eser, Barış; Kalçık, Macit; Karavelioğlu, Yusuf (Wiley, 2018)Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease. Nitric oxide has a critical role in both endothelial dysfunction and the atherosclerosis process. We aimed to investigate ... -
Serum ADMA, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerosis in hypervolemic hemodialysis patients
Doğan, İbrahim; Eser, Barış; Özkurt, Sultan; Yayar, Özlem; Özgür, Bülent; Kayadibi, Hüseyin; Doğan, Tolga; Musmul, Ahmet; Soydan, Mehmet (TÜBİTAK, 2018)Background/aim: Asymmetric dimethyl arginine (ADMA) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease and mortality in patients under hemodialysis treatment. We aimed to investigate the relationship among volume status, ...