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    Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Quantitative Evaluation of Dysfunctional Voiding and Incontinence Scoring System in Pediatric Serbian Population.
    (2019-04-11)
    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Stojkovic, Jasna
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    Soldatovic, Ivan
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    Pavicevic, Polina
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    Bizic, Marta
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    Bokan-Mirkovic, Vesna
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    Knezevic, Tatjana
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    Nikolic, Dejan
    : Dysfunctional voiding (DV) presents relatively frequent problem in pediatric urologist practice. The necessity for implementation of DV evaluation in the pediatric population is of particular importance, since there is no clear consensus on the clinical assessment of such condition. The aims of our study were to evaluate the test/retest reliability and reproducibility of dysfunctional voiding and incontinence scoring system: Serbian version (DVISS) in patients with voiding and incontinence dysfunctions without structural deformities, and to estimate cut-off value for DVISS. The cross-sectional study included 57 children with voiding and incontinence dysfunctions and 30 healthy pediatric controls. For the evaluation of voiding and incontinence dysfunction we used DVISS. The forward-backward method was applied for translation of the DVISS questionnaire from English into Serbian language. Reproducibility was analyzed by Interclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). Sensitivity and specificity of DVISS scores was done by receiver operating curve (ROC) curve. There was a significant difference in DVISS score between patients and controls ( < 0.001). For reliability and reproducibility of the questionnaire, there was no significant difference between repeated measurements ( = 0.141), and strong reliability (ICC = 0.957; < 0.001). We have demonstrated successful translation and validation of the DVISS score. Moreover, a reliable scoring system of children with voiding dysfunctions should include evaluations of symptom scoring systems at the multicentric level.
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    Efficacy of Magnetic Resonance urography in detecting crossing renal vessels in children with ureteropelvic junction obstruction.
    (2015)
    Pavicevic, Polina K
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    Saranovic, Djordjije Z
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    Mandic, Marija J
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    Vukadinovic, Vojkan M
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    Djordjevic, Miroslav Lj
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    Radojicic, Zoran I
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Nikolic, Dejan
    An aberrant or accessory crossing renal vessel (CV) leading to the lower pole of the kidney is the most common extrinsic cause of uretero pelvic obstruction(UPJ) obstruction in a child and young adolescent.There is still controversy regarding there functional significance in obstruction Preoperative identification of such vessels may influence surgical management.
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    Genetic and Epigenomic Modifiers of Diabetic Neuropathy.
    (2021-05-05)
    Jankovic, Milena
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    Novakovic, Ivana
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Mitrovic Maksic, Jasmina
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    Brankovic, Slavko
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Ducic, Sinisa
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    Grajic, Mirko
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    Bogicevic, Dragana
    Diabetic neuropathy (DN), the most common chronic and progressive complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), strongly affects patients' quality of life. DN could be present as peripheral, autonomous or, clinically also relevant, uremic neuropathy. The etiopathogenesis of DN is multifactorial, and genetic components play a role both in its occurrence and clinical course. A number of gene polymorphisms in candidate genes have been assessed as susceptibility factors for DN, and most of them are linked to mechanisms such as reactive oxygen species production, neurovascular impairments and modified protein glycosylation, as well as immunomodulation and inflammation. Different epigenomic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNA action have been studied in DN, which also underline the importance of "metabolic memory" in DN appearance and progression. In this review, we summarize most of the relevant data in the field of genetics and epigenomics of DN, hoping they will become significant for diagnosis, therapy and prevention of DN.
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    Health Predictors of Pain in Elderly-A Serbian Population-Based Study.
    (2019-04-26)
    Kostadinovic, Milena
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Konstantinovic, Ljubica
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    Mitrovic-Jovanovic, Milica
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    Radosavljevic, Natasa
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    Kocic, Mirjana
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    Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Vesna
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    Santric Milicevic, Milena
    The aim of our study was to evaluate the association of health factors with the presence and different degrees of pain in elderly above 65 years of life.
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    Morphogenetic Variability as Potential Biomarker of Functional Outcome After Ischemic Stroke.
    (2019-06-14)
    Savic, Milan
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    Cvjeticanin, Suzana
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    Lazovic, Milica
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    Nikcevic, Ljubica
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Nikolic, Dejan
    The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of morphogenetic variability in functional outcome of patients with ischemic stroke. The prospective study included 140 patients with acute ischemic stroke, all of whom were tested upon: admission; discharge; one month post-discharge; and three months post-discharge. The age was analyzed, as well. The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) test and the Barthel Index (BI) were used for the evaluation of functional outcomes for the eligible participants. We analyzed the presence of 19 homozygous recessive characteristics (HRC) in the studied individuals. There was a significant change in FIM values at discharge ( = 0.033) and in BI values upon admission ( = 0.012) with regards to the presence of different HRCs. Age significantly negatively correlated for the FIM score and BI values at discharge for the group with 5 HRCs ( < 0.05), while for BI only, negative significant correlation was noticed for the group with 5 HRCs at three months post-discharge ( < 0.05), and for the group with 3 HRCs at one month post-discharge ( < 0.05) and three months post-discharge ( < 0.05). Morphogenetic variability might be one among potentially numerous factors that could have an impact on the response to defined treatment protocols for neurologically-impaired individuals who suffered an ischemic stroke.
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    Morphogenetic Variability as Potential Biomarker of Neurogenic Lesion Degree in Children with Spina Bifida.
    (2020-03-24)
    Petronic, Ivana
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    Marinkovic, Dragoslav
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Golubovic, Zoran
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    Milanovic, Filip
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    Cvjeticanin, Suzana
    In this study we analyzed the degree of genetic homozygosity among spina bifida patients with different degrees of neurogenic lesion ( = 82), as well as their clinical and neurological characteristics, compared to healthy control individuals ( = 100).
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    Reliability, Consistency and Temporal Stability of Alberta Infant Motor Scale in Serbian Infants.
    (2020-03-02)
    Lackovic, Milan
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Filimonovic, Dejan
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Mihajlovic, Sladjana
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    Golubovic, Zoran
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    Pavicevic, Polina
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    Cirovic, Dragana
    Our study aimed to analyze the reliability, consistency, and temporal stability of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) in Serbian infants. Additionally, we aimed to present a percentile distribution of AIMS in the tested population. The prospective study included 60 infants that were divided into three age groups: 0-3 months, 4-7 months, and 8-14 months. The Serbian version of AIMS was tested by two raters on two different occasions (test/retest) with a five day period between tests. The observed inter-rater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)) was more than 0.75 for all AIMS scores, except for standing (ICC 0.655 = moderate) in the age group of 4-7 months on retest between raters. The observed intra-rater reliability (ICC) was more than 0.75 for all AIMS scores except standing (ICC 0.655 = moderate) in the age group 4-7 months in test-retest for Rater One, and for sitting (ICC 0.671 = moderate) and standing (ICC 0.725 = moderate) in the age group between 0-3 months on test-retest for Rater Two. The Serbian version of AIMS was shown to have high consistency and high reliability with good to high temporal stability. Thus, it can be used in the evaluation of infants' motor development in Serbia.
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    Reliability, Validity and Temporal Stability of the Serbian Version of the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire.
    (2022-10-26)
    Bulatovic, Darko
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Hrkovic, Marija
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    Filipovic, Tamara
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Radosavljevic, Natasa
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    Lazovic, Milica
    Background and Objectives: The aim of this study was to validate the Serbian version of the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) and to evaluate temporal stability for the purpose of its implementation in the evaluation of Serbian patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Materials and Methods: For the validation of the Serbian version of the BCTQ (BCTQSR), we tested 69 individuals with diagnosed CTS that were referred for a conservative treatment at the Institute for Rehabilitation. Neurophysiological tests were used for the electrophysiological grading (EG) of CTS severity in the study sample. The final version of the BCTQSR was given to the tested participants from the study on two occasions: test and retest, with a five-day period between the two measurements. Results: The mean value for the symptom severity subscale (SSS) of the BCTQSR was 3.01 ± 0.94; for the functional status subscale (FSS) of the BCTQSR it was 2.85 ± 1.00. Cronbach’s α for the SSS was 0.91 and 0.93 for the FSS. The intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) concerning the test−retest were significant (p < 0.001) and were 0.949 for the SSS and 0.959 for the FSS. Those with a higher EG grade had higher values of the SSS and FSS but without a statistical significance (p = 0.103 and p = 0.053, respectively). The intercorrelation of the BCTQSR subscales (SSS and FSS) on the test was significant (p < 0.001) with a correlation coefficient equal to 0.777. Conclusion: The Serbian version of the BCTQ (BCTQSR) was successfully culturally adopted. The BCTQSR was a valid and reliable instrument for the measurement of symptom severity and functional status in adults with CTS. Therefore, it can be used in clinical practice for patients with CTS.
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    Sociodemographic Predictors of Physical Functioning in the Elderly: A National Health Survey.
    (2018-12-24)
    Kostadinovic, Milena
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Grajic, Mirko
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    Santric Milicevic, Milena
    We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of sociodemographic factors with the presence and different degrees of walking difficulties in elderly above 65 years, and to analyze association between evaluated variables and the presence and degree of waking difficulties. In the population based study, 3540 individuals age above 65 years from Serbia were recruited. Further predictors were analyzed: gender, age, level of education, marital status, body mass index (BMI), index of well-being and place of residence. We assessed difficulty in walking half a km on level ground without the use of any aid (Group-1); and difficulty in walking up or down 12 steps (Group-2). Walking difficulties were categorized as no difficulty, some difficulty, a lot of difficulty and cannot do at all. For present difficulty significant predictors were: age (Group-1 (OR-3.022)/Group-2 (OR-3.825)), gender (Group-1 (OR-0.337)/Group-2 (OR-0.311)), educational level (Group-1 (OR-0.689)/Group-2 (OR-0.556)) and place of residence (Group-2 (OR-1.523)) while for non-performing the task, significant predictors were: age (Group-1 (OR-1.998)/Group-2 (OR-2.096)), gender (Group-1 (OR-0.629)/Group-2 (OR-0.495)), BMI (Group-1 (OR-1.219)/Group-2 (OR-1.305)), marital status (Group-1 (OR 0.764)/Group-2 (OR-0.769)), educational level (Group-1 (OR-0.679)/Group-2 (OR-0.719)) and index of well-being (Group-2 (OR-0.764)). Understanding of predictors, and their role on functional decline in elderly is of great importance for the development of specific population-based health programs to prevent further functional loss and preserve achieved functional gains.
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    Validation and Cultural Adaptation of the Serbian Version of the Pediatric Outcome Data Collection Instrument (PODCI) in Children with Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Lesion.
    (2022-06-15)
    Stojkovic, Jasna
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    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Stanisavljevic, Dejana
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    Ducic, Sinisa
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    Jovanovic, Branislav
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    Pejanovic Jovanovic, Jelena
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    Filipovic, Tamara
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    Subotic, Slobodan
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    Nikolic, Dejan
    Background and objectives: Pediatric Outcome Data Collection Instrument (PODCI) is among the most described scales developed to evaluate the physical status of children and adolescents with various musculoskeletal disorders. We aimed to translate PODCI from English to Serbian, culturally adopt items and domains, evaluate the temporal stability, internal consistency and the test−retest reliability of PODCISR in children with obstetrical brachial plexus lesion (OBPL), and finally, to test the construct validity of PODCISR against muscular manual test (MMT) Materials and Methods: The study included 48 eligible participants aged between 2 and 10 years with OBPL. The MMT was used to test the construct validity. Results: There were no significant differences (p > 0.05) between test and retest for all PODCISR domains. Correlations for all tested domains with MMT were statistically significant except for biceps muscle and domains II and IV. Cronbach’s alpha value of the Global Functioning Scale was good and equaled 0.838 for test and 0.832 for retest session. Cronbach’s α was more than 0.600 for all PODCISR domains except for Domain II and for Domain IV. The observed Test−Retest ICC for all PODCISR domains scores ranged from 0.899 to 0.996. Conclusion: The Serbian version of PODCI (PODCISR) was successfully translated and transculturally adopted. It has satisfactory temporal stability, construct validity and test−retest reliability as well as relevant internal consistency.
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    Validation of Serbian Version of Dysfunctional Voiding Symptom Score (DVSS) Questionnaire.
    (2018-08-14)
    Cirovic, Dragana
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    Petronic, Ivana
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    Nikolic, Dejan
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    Knezevic, Tatjana
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    Vukadinovic, Vojkan
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    Pavicevic, Polina
    The aims of our study were to translate the dysfunctional voiding symptom score (DVSS) from English to Serbian; culturally adopt the items; assess the internal consistency and the test⁻retest reliability of DVSS in patients with dysfunctional voiding (DV); evaluate and test the construct and divergent validity of DVSS against demographic parameters (gender and education); and examine the level of explained variability for each item of DVSS against demographic parameters (gender and education).

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