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Öğe Airway nitric oxide levels in drug provocation test: A new diagnostic tool?(Wiley, 2017) Baccioglu, A.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.…Öğe Allergic contact dermatitis case due to medical mask use(Wiley, 2021) Alpagat, G.; Dumanoglu, B.; Alan, Yalim S.; Poyraz, M.; Baccioglu, A.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.[Abstract No tAvailable]Öğe Allergic Rhinitis: Can We Identify Nonadherence to Therapy and Its Predictors Easily in Daily Practice?(Esmon Publicidad S A, Dept Allergy & Clin Immunol, Clin Univ Navarra, 2013) Kalkan, I. Koca; Kavut, A. Baccioglu; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common chronic condition with significant consequences if left untreated (eg, poor health outcomes, disease progression, and increased health care costs). However, about half of all patients do not fill their prescription. The factors associated with adherence are complex, and many remain poorly defined and understood. Objectives: This pilot study had 2 objectives. First, to determine whether the medication adherence report scale (MARS) can be applied to identify adherence/nonadherence in patients with AR using patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as controls. Second, to identify AR profiles that indicate a particularly high risk of nonadherence. Methods: AR patients completed the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised Abbreviated-Form (EPQR-A), the Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36), the Mini Rhinitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (Mini-RQLQ), and the MARS. Symptom severity was assessed before and after treatment. Results: The study population comprised 85 AR patients and 50 COPD patients. Females had worse adherence (significant only in total and unintentional scores) and higher extraversion scores. None of the personality traits predicted adherence. Neuroticism was negatively correlated with the SF-36 score (P<.001). A low to moderate correlation was observed between posttreatment improvement in specific/generic health-related quality of life and MARS scores in AR patients (P=.002, r=0.332; and P=.022, r=-0.251; respectively). Higher educational level was found to significantly increase adherence (P=.01, r=0.223). Conclusions: Our study did not reveal a personality effect. However, it did suggest that use of a brief, self-completed medication adherence questionnaire in daily practice can enable health professionals to identify suboptimal adherence in patients who would benefit from close follow-up.Öğe Allergy policy during COVID-19 pandemic; Daily and practical applications(Wiley, 2021) Yalim, S. A.; Baccioglu, A.; Alpagat, G.; Poyraz, M.; Dumanoglu, B.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.[Abstract No tAvailable]Öğe The allergy reality in the pharmacy(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Yildirim, E.; Baccioglu, A.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.…Öğe Can nasal nitric oxide be a biomarker to differentiate allergic and non-allergic rhinitis?(Springer, 2021) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Baccioglu, A.; Yalim, S. A.Background: Nasal nitric oxide (nNO), a noninvasive indicator for eosinophilic airway inflammation, has not been adequately studied in different types of rhinitis. The aim of this study was to compare nNO levels between allergic (AR) and non-allergic rhinitis (NAR). Patients were included based on their chronic nasal symptoms. Total nasal symptoms score (TNSS) were evaluated. nNO was measured transnasally with a flow of 5 ml/s from the nostril with an NO analyzer (NIOX MINO; Aerocrine, Sweden). Results were evaluated as parts per billion (ppb). Results: Four hundred forty-three patients (277 F/166 M)-337 with AR (76%) and 106 with NAR (24%)-were assessed. Patients with AR had significantly higher TNSS, more severe disease, and longer duration of disease compared to NAR group. Allergic rhinitis had significantly higher nNO levels than NAR (370 ppb vs 290 ppb) (p = 0.001). Likewise, significant differences were observed in female gender, in patients with BMI >= 25 kg/m(2) and those without sinusitis between the two groups. When nNO were further evaluated in comorbid asthma, patients with AR w/o asthma had the highest TNSS and had significantly higher nNO level (p < 0.001). NAR+A group, with the longest duration of rhinitis, was significantly older and had the lowest nNO level (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This study showed that nNO levels were significantly higher in AR patients than NAR. Although there is no recommended standard threshold for nNO, this study confirmed the utility of nNO in differentiating AR and NAR in addition to its known fast and non-invasive advantages.Öğe A case of recurrent angioedema in a 12-year-old girl(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Baccioglu, A.…Öğe Correlation of fractional exhaled nitric oxide, nasal nitric oxide and atopic status: a cross-sectional study in allergic rhinitis(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Baccioglu, A.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.…Öğe COVID-19 precautions and allergic disease symptom frequency(Wiley, 2021) Baccioglu, A.; Dumanoglu, B.; Yalim, S. A.; Poyraz, M.; Alpagat, G.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.[Abstract No tAvailable]Öğe Current practice of allergy diagnosis and the potential impact of regulation in Europe(Wiley, 2018) Cardona, V.; Demoly, P.; Dreborg, S.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Klimek, L.; Muraro, A.; Hoffmann, H. J.In the European Union (EU), the regulatory framework regarding diagnostic allergen extracts is currently in the process of being implemented at the national level. Due to these regulations, the initial and periodic renewal expenses for the registration of diagnostic allergen extracts may render extract production unprofitable. Consequently, many extracts may be at risk of removal from the market. The current survey, which was conducted by a task force of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, aimed to assess the current practice of allergy diagnosis in Europe. This survey revealed that skin tests continue to be the main diagnostic procedure and are used as the first option in almost two-third of all types of allergic diseases and in 90% of individuals suffering from respiratory allergies. Therefore, there is a need to ensure the availability of high-quality allergen extracts to maintain the common diagnostic procedures used by EU professionals. To reach this goal, it is necessary to align efforts and establish active partnerships between manufacturers, relevant scientific societies, consumer organizations and authorities to maintain the availability of these diagnostic tools.Öğe Desensitization Protocol Administered Successfully With Interferon-α 2a in a Child With Chronic Hepatitis B Infection(Esmon Publicidad S A, Dept Allergy & Clin Immunol, Clin Univ Navarra, 2010) Kilic, M.; Dogan, Y.; Taskin, E.; Sen, Y.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.…Öğe Diagnosis in betalaktam allergy; comparison between commercial reagent kit and classical method(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Kavut, A. B.; Kalkan, I. K.…Öğe Different points of view on fractional exhaled nitric oxide in asthma patients: allergic versus nonallergic(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Kalkan, Koca, I; Karacan, I…Öğe Does nasal nitric oxide correlate with obesity in allergic and nonallergic rhinitis?(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) Baccioglu, A.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Gungor, O.…Öğe Effect of internet addiction on asthma control and medication adherence(WILEY, 2020) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Baccioglu, A.; Dumanoglu, B.; Cimsir, Oksuzer D.; Poyraz, M.Objective: Internet addiction has recently become a prevalent health problem. Although many studies indicate a link between internet addiction and various diseases, no studies have examined its consequences on asthma control or medication adherence. The purpose of this study was to determine how internet addiction affects asthma control and medication adherence. Materials and Methods: Study participants were grouped as asthmatics and healthy controls whom were aged between 18 and 77. Asthma control test (ACT) and medication adherence report scale (MARS-5) were fulfilled by asthma patients, whereas short version of Young Internet Addiction Test (s-IAT) was applied to all participants. Pulmonary function test was performed to all subjects. Results: Forty-nine healthy volunteers and 54 asthmatic subjects were enrolled. Age and gender profiles within the study groups were similar. There was no significant difference in means of problematic and pathological (s-IAT ≥ 31) s-IAT scores between asthma and control groups (24.1% and 20.4%, p=0.41), as well as between asthma patients with controlled and uncontrolled ACT scores (24.1% and 24%, p=0.99), and those with and without medication adherence (16.7% and 27.8%, p=0.50). s-IAT scores were found to be linked to higher educational level (p=0.01, r=0.37), and better FEV1 (p=0.04, r=0.27) in asthmatic patients. In addition, MARS-5 was correlated with older age (p=0.02, r=0.29), and low FEV1 (p=0.01, r= -0.35). Conclusion: Internet addiction did not seem to directly affect asthma control or medication adherence. However, it appeared to be associated with a high level of education and FEV.Öğe Erythema multiforme-like dermatitis to isoniazid in a patient with psoriasis(Wiley, 2018) Baccioglu, A.; Karabulut, A. A.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.…Öğe Evaluation of IgE test results in clinical practice(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Baccioglu, A.…Öğe Exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurements in hospital care givers vs asthmatics(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016) Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Baccioglu, A.; Cerit, A.…Öğe Factors influencing remission in chronic spontaneous urticaria and chronic inducible urticaria; real life data(Wiley, 2023) Alpagat, G.; Baccioglu, A.; Dumanoglu, B.; Yalim, S. Alan; Poyraz, M.; Itmec, Y.; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.[Abstract No tAvailable]Öğe First multifocal bullous fixed drug eruption due to etodolac(Elsevier Espana Slu, 2014) Kalkan, I. Koca; Kalpaklioglu, A. F.; Atasoy, P.; Karabulut, A. A.…