Kızıl, Melahat

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MELAHAT KIZIL
Kizil, M.
Kizil, Melahat
Kızıl, M.
Kızıl, Melahat
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melahat.kizil@ieu.edu.tr
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15.08. Paramedic
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2024 Medical Technologies Congress -- OCT 10-12, 2024 -- Bodrum, TURKIYE3
TIPTEKNO 2025 - Medical Technologies Congress, Proceedings -- 2025 Medical Technologies Congress, TIPTEKNO 2025 -- 26 October 2025 through 28 October 2025 -- Gazi Magusa -- 2178123
2022 Medıcal Technologıes Congress (Tıptekno'22)2
TIPTEKNO 2023 - Medical Technologies Congress, Proceedings1
TIPTEKNO 2024 - Medical Technologies Congress, Proceedings -- 2024 Medical Technologies Congress, TIPTEKNO 2024 -- 10 October 2024 through 12 October 2024 -- Mugla -- 2043151
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  • Conference Object
    Developing Eye Tracking Exercise System for Treatment of Lazy Eye
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023-11-10) Kurtel, K.; Kızıl, M.; Ercan, U.; Ozsimsek, S.E.; Mihci, H.B.
    The aim of this study is to develop a fun and effective computer application game for children with amblyopia and to prevent eye strain in people whose work or lifestyle involves constantly looking at screens. The main motivation is to use children's enthusiasm for playing video games for the treatment of amblyopia. For this, hardware and software products were brought together, and a software was developed according to software engineering principles. The system was tested with a group of volunteers and necessary alterations were made. © 2023 IEEE.
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    Design and Construction of a Portable CPR Machine
    (IEEE, 2024-10-10) Dulger, L. Canan; Kizil, Melahat; Atceter, M.; Demircioglu, D. D.; Güneş, B.; Yiğit, D.
    The aim of study is to design an affordable device to save human life during pre-hospital emergencies. This can automate and standardize the CPR process. In the development of this device, our guidance was taken from scientific literature, engineering principles, and clinical practices to create a safe, effective, and user-friendly system. It will be a significant tool for healthcare professionals and emergency response team's especially pre-hospital CPR application. A device based on a slider crank mechanism is used during the design. Mechanical design is finalized and the mechanism
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    Yapay Zeka Alanında Hukuki Gelişmeler ve Hastane Öncesi Sağlık Hizmetleri
    (IEEE, 2024-10-10) Sisli, Zeynep; Kizil, Melahat
    The adequate and quality management of healthcare services falls within the scope of states' positive obligation to protect the right to life. Pre-hospital care, due to its urgent intervention requirements, is a critical stage in fulfilling this obligation. As in all fields today, the use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is steadily increasing. In the field of healthcare, where the protection of personal autonomy, the use of sensitive personal data, and the potential for malpractice to lead to violations of bodily integrity are crucial, the use of AI must be legally safeguarded for the benefit of society and individuals. Research suggests that the more effective use of AI in pre-hospital healthcare services and ambulances for rapid diagnosis, determining appropriate treatment plans, and early intervention can increase patients' chances of survival. On the other hand, the legal implications related to human rights, medical ethics, and malpractice are being debated. In this context, the policies and principles are being shaped by World Health Organization (WHO), and The European Union's (EU) Artificial Intelligence Act has been adopted in 2024 as the first regulation that expected to inspire other countries. This study, which employs literature review and content analysis methods, aims to examine the use of AI in pre-hospital healthcare services in light of legal developments, within the context of AI's growing role in healthcare services. In conclusion, although the EU Artificial Intelligence Act regulates emergency healthcare services as a high-risk area and imposes strict rules, it would be beneficial to develop detailed special regulations concerning healthcare services, particularly in situations where fully autonomous AI is used, in terms of protecting individual rights, ensuring compliance with medical ethical rules, and determining legal responsibility in cases of malpractice.
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    Actuation and Sensor Issues: Portable CPR Machine
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-10-26) Dulger, L. Canan; Gulek, T.; Eroglu, D.; Kizil, Melahat; Gunes, M.G.; Uzsen, A.; Karaaslan, B.
    A portable CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) B machine is designed as a prototype. A nonlinear viscoelastic model is used to consider the human thoracic properties. Based on the mechanical movements and force-acceleration accruals associated with CPR deployment. The system model is studied for the chest response to CPR by considering the viscoelastic properties of the rib cage and intrathoracic organs. It is then numerically simulated in MATLAB/Simulink. Actuation and sensor integration details are discussed. A DC motor is applied for driving the slider crank mechanism.
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    Development of an Laryngoscope With Aspiration Feature for Endotracheal Intubation Procedure
    (IEEE, 2022-10-31) Gonultas, I. Ozgun; Durgut, Ferhad; Karahan, Muhammed; Ustunkarli, Nursun; Kizil, Melahat
    Endotracheal intubation is the insertion of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea (windpipe) using a laryngoscope, a kind of imaging instrument, to ensure airway opening in various situations where breathing and oxygenation of the blood are prevented by the person or to administer certain drugs to the body. Some emergencies require immediate aspiration before intubation due to blood, vomit or airway secretions. This situation prolongs the intubation period, which should be done in very short periods, and creates serious problems for the doctors and paramedics who will intubate, and every second passes against the patient. Brain cells begin to die rapidly after 4-6 minutes of lack of oxygen. For these reasons, in this study, it was aimed to combine both equipment in a single equipment to perform endotracheal intubation in a short time and a laryngoscope with aspiration feature was developed. The prototype of the proposed system was prepared and functional tests were carried out.
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    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Legal Awareness of Elderly About Abuse and Neglect
    (Gunes Kitabevi Ltd Sti, 2016) Sisli, Zeynep; Kizil, Melahat; Ustunkarli, Nursun; Şemin, Makbule İlgi
    Introduction: The weakness and dependence of elders may expose them to abuse and neglect more than other age groups. This research aimed to evaluate legal awareness of elderly about which behaviors of abuse and neglect could be considered as criminal. Materials and Method: A questionnaire was administered during face-to-face interviews to 74 elderly people (>65 years of age) in a nursing home in Izmir. The statistical analysis of data was evaluated by SPSS 21. Results: Majority of the participants demonstrated legal awareness regarding physical and psychological behaviors that could be considered criminal, whereas many were unaware that these behaviors could be considered criminal even when the perpetrator acts unintentionally. Most of the participants were aware of increased penalties in cases where abuse or neglect is committed against those unable to defend themselves because of age; and for cases of torment. However it is also seen that many of them did not apply to legal ways when they experienced that type of behaviors. Conclusion: It is important to increase awareness regarding the criminal nature of abuse and neglect against elderly and to establish effective and easily accessible legal assistance.
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    Privacy-Aware Mobile Emergency Response System Design
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-10-26) Gedizlioglu, Cinar; Sisli, Zeynep; Erol, Kutluhan; Kizil, Melahat
    Although mobile health technologies enhance the speed and accuracy of emergency response, they also risk violating ethical standards and raising legal issues concerning patient privacy. This study introduces Privacy Shield, an integrated mobile emergency response system that incorporates AI-based anonymization, layered data access, and traceability features. The system is designed to safeguard personal data without compromising response time, granting access rights based on the specific roles of paramedics, physicians, and other healthcare professionals. Its development was informed by a literature review as well as feedback from Emergency Medical Services staff and paramedic students. By combining ethical safeguards with operational efficiency, Privacy Shield is expected to offer clear advantages over existing technologies, ensuring both effective emergency care and robust privacy protection.
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    Çocuklar İçin Yaşamsal İşaretleri Takip Eden Ekosistem Tasarımı
    (IEEE, 2024-10-10) Akbugday, Burak; Kizil, Melahat; Akan, Aydin
    In this study, a conceptual framework which enables tracking of vital signals of children and aids the diagnosis process by medical instituions that includes various software and hardware components is proposed. The ecosystem includes a smartband that has wireless communication capabilities and has photophyletismograph (PPG) and temperature (TEMP) sensors as well as a mobile and desktop app, and finally a cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) system. The proposed ecosystem aims combining the vitals tracked by the smartband with the existing medical information kept by the medical institutions and utilizes extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost) algorithm to predict medical conditions with high accuracy. Furthermore, the use of lowcost, power efficient and sustainable hardware targets the widespread use of the ecosystem in resource-limited environments. The conceptually designed proposed system's realizability with the existing hardware as well as its strenghts in comparison to the existing systems is demonstrated.
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    Design of a Smart Infusion Pump with Decision Support
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-10-26) Ustunkarli, Nursun; Tunakan, Berkay Ilber; Kizil, Melahat; Akan, Aydin
    Rapid and accurate drug administration is a critical process that directly affects patient outcomes in emergency medical services. In this study, a smart infusion pump was designed to support paramedics' decision-making by considering the patient's medical history, vital signs, and clinical condition. The design process was guided by literature reviews, interviews with ambulance teams, student internship feedback, and observations of protocol-based dosing errors. The pump identifies patient data via QR codes or integrated systems and offers algorithm-supported dosage suggestions with visual and audio guidance. The Quick Mode includes predefined protocols for common emergencies such as cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, and hypoglycemia. The system can alert users about high-risk medications, recommend appropriate drug-dose-rate combinations, and issue automatic reminders for administration timing. Its user-friendly interface and LCD screen, operable in low light, ensure safe and effective use in the field. The device aims to support accurate dosage calculations using patient-specific data such as age, weight, height, and medical history.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Design of a Device for Cpr (cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
    (IEEE, 2022-10-31) Kizil, Melahat; Dülger, Lale Canan
    Resuscitation is supportive intervention to whom breathing or blood circulation stopped. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a method applied to cardiac arrest providing advanced cycle for living support (ACLS) which can continue ventilation with continuous chest compressions during emergency. This study presents more functional design alternative by utilizing mechanical properties of chest. Mathematical model is solved using Matlab-Simulink.