THE EFFECT OF SUBANESTHETIC DOSE OF KETAMINE ON AWAKENING AND POSTOPERATIVE DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY
The present study was performed to evaluate the effect of subanesthetic dosage of ketamine on awakening and anxiety and depression status among patients undergoing coronary bypass graft (CABG) surgery. In this quasi-experimental study, 50 patients scheduled for elective CABG in a tertiary referral hospital were enrolled. Participants were allocated...
By Rasool Ferasatkish, Nahid Aghdaii, Ali Sadeghi, Mohsen Ziyaeifard, Rasoul Azarfarin, Mirahmad Hendinezhad, Anahita Babaei
VITILIGO-LIKE DEPIGMENTATION AS A PREDICTOR OF PROLONGED RESPONSE TO IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED MELANOMA: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) immensely improved outcomes in melanoma patients. Vitiligo-like depigmentation (VLD) is a well-documented adverse event of ICIs which is well tolerated and often associated with prolonged response to treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of VLD occurrence on survival in melanoma patients treat...
By Aleksandar Popović, Ana Stojković, Ana Cvetanović, Andrija Jović, Milica Radić, Irena Conić, Ivan Petković
CHARACTERISTICS AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE MYELOMA: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Multiple myeloma is the second most common hematological malignancy in which pathological plasma cells secrete monoclonal proteins, ultimately leading to end-organ damage. Albumin, β2-microglobulin, and LDH are considered highly relevant biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of this disease. There are different types of treatment availabl...
By Ina Konstantinović, Irena Ćojbašić, Miodrag Vučić
NUTRITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AMONG PROSPECTIVE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Unhealthy eating habits and a lack of physical activity are well-known risk factors for chronic illnesses, and many countries in transition have struggled to make significant progress in addressing diet-related non-communicable diseases. Education about diet and nutrition is important for public health, and healthcare professionals are essential in...
By Bojana Miladinović, Milica Milutinović, Dušanka Kitić, Milica Randjelović, Nikolina Savić, Katarina Simonović, Maja Nikolić
PARAMETERS OF OXDATIVE STRESS IN THE PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA, CHRONIC PROSTATITIS AND PROSTATE CANCER
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), chronic prostatitis (CP), and prostate cancer (PC) are frequently occurring conditions that affect the prostate gland, with overlapping clinical features and potentially shared pathogenetic mechanisms. A growing body of research indicates that oxidative stress (OS) is a critical factor in both the onset and advan...
By Andrej Veljković, Jovan Hadži-Đokić, Dragoslav Bašić, Ljubomir Dinić, Aleksandar Skakić, Nina Medojević, Ognjen Radović, Stefanos Roumeliotis, Konstantinos Leivaditis, Gordana Kocić
BEHСET’S DISEASE WITH RECURRENT APHTHOUS STOMATITIS, POLYARTHRALGIA AND SUPERFICIAL VEINS THROMBOSIS
Behçet’s disease is a systemic, chronic, idiopathic inflammatory illness of unknown etiology with a recurrent course, manifested by a characteristic triad: recurrent aphthous stomatitis, ulcerative changes in the mucous membranes and skin of the genital organs, and inflammatory changes in the eyes. In addition, the musculoskeletal syst...
By Vita Ruzhanska, Iuliia Pashkova, Dmytro Grebeniuk, Andrii Sidorov, Svitozar Prevar, Oleksandr Smiiukha, Yuriy Hnatiyk, Arina Ivanitsa
GREEN TEA AND BILBERRY PROTECTIVE EFFECT AGAINST SECONDARY HYPERLIPIDEMIA IN GENTAMICIN‒INDUCED NEPHROTOXICITY IN RATS
The aim of this study was to examine whether green tea and bilberry have beneficial effects on secondary hyperlipidemia developed due to gentamicin-induced renal impairment.GM group of rats was treated with gentamicin only, GT group was given green tea only, B group received bilberry only, while C group was given saline only. GT+GM group received g...
By Milica Veljković, Nikola M. Stojanović, Tanja Džopalić, Dragana R. Pavlović, Dušan Sokolović, Milan Petković
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF BILBERRY (VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L.) PREPARATION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Naturally-derived anti-inflammatories, such as bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), are particularly interesting due to their health benefits. Bilberries are a rich source of primary metabolites such as sugars and organic acids, which give the fruit its taste. They also contain anthocyanins, the most abundant group of secondary metabolites, possessing v...
By Anđela V. Dragićević, Nikola M. Stojanović, Dragana R. Pavlović
EXPLORING THE USABILITY, SAFETY, AND PRELIMINARY EFFICACY OF A NOVEL DIGITAL INTERVENTIONS IN ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY: A NARRATIVE REVIEW
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly recognized as a novel tool in enhancing psychotherapy, particularly for adolescents. The integration of AI-based platforms into mental health care promises improved accessibility, personalized interventions, and support for therapeutic processes. We aimed to evaluate the usability, safety, and preliminar...
By Miodrag Stanković, Aleksandra Stojanović
SEAT BELT SYNDROME: THYROID CARTILAGE FRACTURE
Seat belt syndrome (SBS) is a new pattern of injuries in road traffic accidents (RTAs). It refers to injuries caused by the interaction of the human body and the safety belt and consists of a wide spectrum of injuries (musculoskeletal and visceral).In this paper, we present a case of a front-seat passenger with polytrauma sustained in an RTA, who, ...
By Slađana Anđelić, Eleftheria Papadopoulou, Tanja Nikolić, Goran Čolaković, Milena Popović