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Öğe Demographic Characteristics of Strokes Types in Sanliurfa(Derman Medical Publ, 2015) Inanc, Yusuf; Ay, Halil; Inanc, Yilmaz; Arlier, Zulfikar; Kocaturk, Ozcan; Kocaturk, Mehtap; Giray, SemihAim: Sanliurfa training and research hospital for diagnosis and treatment of patients with stroke admitted demographic features planned. We aimed to study demographic feature of stroke patient who admitted to Sanliurfa training and research hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Material and Method: 01/10/2011 and 01/9/2012, ischemic and hemorrhagic brain training and research hospital in Sanliurfa vascular disease diagnosis and treatment without any exclusion criteria, patient sequential 454 retrospectively. Results: 366'si 88 were ischemic, hemorrhagic stroke. 54.6% by sex male,% 45.4 were women. Average age: 67.86 di.56.3% radiologically roaming the front circulation infarct brain infarct% found the rear 23.2. Hospital stay duration: 9.27 day.. Hemorrhagic stroke was longer this Sura in the group. Mortality rate 4.6% in all in packaging (21 patients), ischemic in boots in 1.9% (7 patients), hemorrhagic of boots were found at 15.9% (14 patients). Discussion: our study of Sanliurfa province stroke data in terms of the region together, although a portion of their valuable results. In the summer, the ischemic stroke incidence is higher.Öğe 'Total Anterior Circulation Infarct' to Assess Gender Differences(Aves, 2013) Inanc, Yusuf; Kaplan, Yuksel; Kamisli, Ozden; Kamisli, Suat; Ozcan, CemalObjective: We evaluated the risk factors, demographic, clinical and etiological characteristics of patients with total anterior circulation infarct (TACO. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the impact of gender-based differences on these parameters. Methods: A total of 74 patients with TACI were enrolled in the study. 38 (51.3%) patients were female and 36 (48.6%) were male. We compared the age, previous stroke, prestroke modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores, National Health Interview Survey (NIHSS) scores according to The National Institute of Health Stroke scale, Glasgow coma score (GCS) and mRS at the time of admission, risk factors, etiological subtypes of stroke, topography of infarcts, the rate of neurologic and systemic complications, length of hospital stay, the rate of death, and the causes of mortality between genders. Results: The frequency of recurrent stroke, the frequency of diabetes mellitus and systemic complications were significantly more common in females. Female patients had also higher median length of hospital stay than men. Conclusion: The result of the present study indicated that female gender has a negative effect on clinical outcome of TACI.