Browsing by Author "Laušević, Željko (6603003365)"
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Publication Clinical presentation of different severities of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: How to recognise it; [Različita težina kliničke slike hemoragijske groznice sa bubrežnim sindromom: Kako je prepoznati](2012) ;Laušević, Mirjana (12776161600) ;Laušević, Željko (6603003365)Stojimirović, Biljana (7004273397)Background/Aim. Besides viral serotype, HLA haplotype and cytokine genes polymorphism are associated with clinical presentation of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Since these analyses are unavailable in routine clinical practice, the aim of this study was to assess clinical, laboratory and radiographic findings associated with clinical presentation of disease severity. Methods. A total of 30 patients (27 men and 3 women), average age 40 ± 14.9 years, treated for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome from January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2009 in Clinical Center of Serbia, were included in the study. Nine patients (30%) had mild, 14 (46.7%) moderate and 7 (23.3%) severe form of the disease; 24 (80%) recovered, 6 (20%) died in the acute phase of the illness, and 19 patients (63.3%) required hemodialysis. Results. The average titer of antiviral antibodies in patients infected with Belgrade serotype virus were significantly higher in those with severe clinical presentation. Hypotension, anuria, macrohaematuria, pulmonary infiltration, pleural effusion, hepatomegalia and positive meningeal signs were more frequent in the patients with severe form of the disease. Statistically significant differences between groups with mild, moderate and severe clinical picture were found in serum total protein, albumin, calcium, glutamate pyruvate and glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase on admittance; serum creatinine and phosphorus concentration on day 14 and day 21; serum sodium and calciums on day 14; hemoglobine concentration on day 21. A statistically significant correlation was found between clinical presentation of the disease severity and platelet count, white blood cell count, hemoglobine concentration, serum calcium and serum transaminases on admittance. Multivariate analysis identified variables' combinations associated with clinical presentation of the disease. Conclusion. Our study confirmed that we can distinguish patients who will manifest different severities of the disease on the basis of careful consideration of laboratory and clinical findings on admission. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Immunohistochemical study of pathological alterations of peritoneum in patients with terminal renal insufficiency and on peritoneal dialysis; [Imunohistohemijsko ispitivanje patološki izmenjenog peritoneuma kod bolesnika sa terminalnom bubrežnom insuficijencijom na peritoneumskoj dijalizi](2011) ;Trbojević-Stanković, Jasna (23480868700) ;Obradovic, Miljana (7004627713) ;Čemerikić-Martinovic, Vesna (6602432953) ;Trpinac, Dušan (6602163849) ;Laušević, Željko (6603003365)Stojimirovic, Biljana (7004273397)Background/Aim. During peritoneal dialysis (PD) an exchange of substances between blood and dialysate takes place through specific histological structures of peritoneum. Peritoneal double-layered serous membrane has, so far, mostly been studied with electron microscopy on experimental animals. The aim of this study was to assess integrity of peritoneal tissue in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and PD patients using standard light microscopy and immunohistochemical methods. Methods. Peritoneal tissue biopsies were performed on 25 persons: 8 healthy donors during nephrectomy, 9 ESRD patients upon insertion of PD catheter, and 8 PD patients upon removal of the catheter for medical indications. The samples were fixed and prepared routinely for immunocytochemical staining by standardized streptavidin biotin AEC method using a LSAB2® HRP kit (Dako®, Denmark) for collagen IV and analyzed by light microscopy. Results. We observed mesothelial detachment from lamina propria, duplicated basement membrane and much thicker blood vessel walls in ESRD and PD patients, compared to healthy subjects. Differences in histological structure, emphasized with immunostaining, indicated pathological alterations of peritoneal tissue in the renal patients. Conclusions. Imu-nohistochemistry can be used in studying histological alterations of peritoneal tissue in ESRD and PD patients. This method may indicate possible problems in filtration and secretion processes in this tissue. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Vascular endothelial growth factor concentrations in peritoneal dialysis patients: Influence of biochemical and dialysis quality parameters and peritoneal transport rate; [Concentraciones del factor de crecimiento endotelial vascular en pacientes en diálisis peritoneal: influencia de los parámetros bioquímicos y de calidad de diálisis y tasa de transporte peritoneal](2018) ;Stojimirović, Biljana (7004273397) ;Jovanović, Nataša (8561678300) ;Žunić-Božinovski, Snežana (15060679600) ;Laušević, Željko (6603003365) ;Obrenović, Radmila (56199010700)Trbojević-Stanković, Jasna (23480868700)[No abstract available]
