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    Insights on the predictive role of aortic knob calcification in post-TAVI pacemaker implantation
    (Termedia Publishing House Ltd., 2025) Süygün, Hakan
    Insights on the predictive role of aortic knob calcification in post-TAVI pacemaker implantation
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    Effect of maternal depression and anxiety scores on the development of three-month-old babies through the assessment of general movements
    (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2025) Başaran, Aynur; Dülger, Özlem; Başaran, Mustafa
    Depression and anxiety symptoms are common during pregnancy, which poses significant risks not only for mothers but also babies. Exposure of the fetus to maternal distress during pregnancy can lead to impairments of the newborn's development that persist throughout their lives. The objective of this study is to investigate whether prenatal exposure to maternal depression and anxiety symptoms has an impact on the neurological status of infants by assessing the quality of general movements at 3 months of age. Methods: In this study, 101 uncomplicated pregnant patients who completed 36 weeks of gestation and their healthy newborns were analyzed. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-Trait (STAI-T) questionnaires were used to assess mothers' distress. 3 months after the birth, general movements (GMs) assessments were conducted using video recordings of their babies. The scores of the questionnaires were compared between the infants grouped as “normal GMs” and “abnormal GMs”. Results: Twenty-six infants exhibited abnormal GMs, while 75 exhibited normal. There was a statistically significant difference in maternal BDI and STAI-T scores between infants exhibiting abnormal and normal GMs. Conclusion: Our study revealed that a mother's higher anxiety and depression scores during the latter stages of pregnancy might negatively affect the early development of the newborn and this can be determined at 3 months of age by evaluating the quality of GMs. This highlights the importance of monitoring the distress experienced by the mother and the quality of GMs exhibited by newborns and taking preventative measures.
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    Reply to the letter to the editor: “Coronary atherosclerosis burden and coronary artery tortuosity”
    (Turkish Society of Cardiology, 2025) Özyaşar, Mehmet; Doğduş, Mustafa; Yılmaz, Ahmet; Altıntaş, Mehmet Sait; Yetkin, Ertan
    First, we would like to thank the author and the editorial team for their attention to and interest in our work. We deeply value your constructive criticism and contributions, which we see as an opportunity for further improvement.
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    Can artificial intelligence be used against the potential risks of short examination times in hospitals?
    (Pera Yayıncılık Hizmetleri, 2024) İmre, Gürkan; İmre, Okan
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    Is procalcitonin elevation always an indicator of bacterial infection?
    (Turkish League Against Rheumatism (TLAR), 2024) Ecesoy, Volkan; Ecesoy, Hilal
    Adult-onset Still’s disease is a systemic inflammatory disorder with fever, arthritis, and rash.[1] Although the etiology is not known, some viral (rubella, echovirus, Epstein-Barr, cytomegalovirus) and bacterial (Yersinia enterocolitica, Mycoplasma pneumoniae) factors have been accused.[2] It is difficult to diagnose and can be diagnosed by excluding other causes, such as malignancy, collagen tissue disease, and infection. It is very difficult to distinguish from bacterial infections, especially since it is accompanied by fever and rashes, elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and leukocytosis.