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Öğe Demographic Characteristics of Occupational Accidents Admitted to the Emergency Department of Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University Hospital(Galenos Publ House, 2025) Basol, Batuhan Ilbey; Orun, Serhat; Sahin, Huseyin; Bicakci, SercanAim: It was aimed to evaluate the demographic characteristics of patients who were admitted to our emergency department due to occupational accidents and to examine the outcomes of the forensic reports.Materials and Methods: The electronic files and forensic reports of patients admitted to our emergency department due to occupational accidents between 01.01.2020 and 31.12.2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results: The mean age of the 235 cases included in our study was 33.9 +/- 10.9 years. The number of male cases was 192 (81.7%) and the number of female cases was 43 (18.3%). The shift with the highest number of occupational accidents was day shift with 125 cases (53.2%). The most common mechanisms of occupational accidents were injuries caused by work machines/tools with 111 (47.2%) cases. In 82 (34.9%) cases, simple soft tissue trauma was the most common diagnosis. Two hundred seventeen (92.3%) of the cases were discharged, while 1 (0.4%) died. In the forensic reports of 48 (20.4%) of the current cases, it was not stated whether their current condition could be resolved by simple medical intervention. A permanent report was written in 2 (0.8%) of all forensic reports.Conclusion: Occupational accidents presenting to our emergency department are most commonly seen in young adult males in their thirties and during day shifts. The mechanism of development of occupational accidents and the diagnoses received by patients differ among health centers. Physicians working in our emergency department tend to share medical and judicial responsibilities with other specialtiesÖğe The Importance and Its Relationship of Adropin Level in Prediting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis(Galenos Publ House, 2023) Sahin, Huseyin; Nahmadova, Gunay; Bicakci, Sercan; Bicakci, Nurcan; Erdem, Mustafa Numan; Orun, Serhat; Basol, Batuhan IlbeyAim: We sought an alternative marker without serum amylase-lipase test for diagnosis in acute pancreatitis (AP), a disease with a wide range of severity. In this study, we wanted to see the benefit of serum adropin levels in improving the diagnosis time in the emergency department, predicting the severity of pancreatitis, and hospitalization. Materials and Methods: Our study is a single-center prospective study in which 39 patients with AP (>= 18 years old) participated. Thirty-six patients diagnosed with AP and 36 control group admitted to the Emergency Department of Tekirda & gbreve; Nam & imath;k Kemal University Hospital between March 2021 and November 2021 were included in the study. The blood samples of the patient and control groups at admission were studied by ELISA method. All patients diagnosed with AP were hospitalized and a package program called Statistical Package for the Social Sciences was used in the statistical analysis of the data obtained. Results: In our study results; There was no statistically significant difference in adropin levels compared to the patient/control group (p>0.05). When the ROC curves of the patient/control group were examined in terms of adropin levels; It was determined that the adropin level distinction was not statistically significant (p=0.336 >0.05). At the same time, no statistically significant difference was found in terms of adropin levels according to pancreatitis types and pancreatitis score classes of the patients (p>0.05). Conclusion: According to our study, adropin is not a significant biomarker in determining the diagnosis and severity of AP.