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    Association between walking, dysphoric mood and anxiety in late pregnancy: A cross-sectional study
    (2016)
    Petrovic, Danica (57190245151)
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    Perovic, Milan (36543025300)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Pantic, Igor (36703123600)
    Relationship between physical activity and mental disorders in late pregnancy is unclear. In this work, we demonstrate that there is a significant association between the time spent on walking and symptoms of depression and anxiety in antenatal period. The cross-sectional study was done on a sample of 200 healthy women in 9th month of physiological pregnancy at Health center Kraljevo, Serbia during 2015. Each participant was given a questionnaire consisting of general questions regarding physical activity, pregnancy, and other parameters. Also, each participant completed a Beck depression inventory (BDI) and Zung anxiety scale (ZAS). There was a statistically significant negative correlation (p<0.05) between the BDI score and the daily time spent on walking. There was also a strong positive connection between the daily time spent on walking and level of anxiety (p<0.01). To our knowledge this is the first study to jointly test the relationship between scores of Beck depression inventory and Zung anxiety scale, and time spent on walking as physical activity in antenatal period. The results represent the basis for further research in the field of gynecological psychology, psychiatry and behavioral physiology. © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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    Association between walking, dysphoric mood and anxiety in late pregnancy: A cross-sectional study
    (2016)
    Petrovic, Danica (57190245151)
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    Perovic, Milan (36543025300)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Pantic, Igor (36703123600)
    Relationship between physical activity and mental disorders in late pregnancy is unclear. In this work, we demonstrate that there is a significant association between the time spent on walking and symptoms of depression and anxiety in antenatal period. The cross-sectional study was done on a sample of 200 healthy women in 9th month of physiological pregnancy at Health center Kraljevo, Serbia during 2015. Each participant was given a questionnaire consisting of general questions regarding physical activity, pregnancy, and other parameters. Also, each participant completed a Beck depression inventory (BDI) and Zung anxiety scale (ZAS). There was a statistically significant negative correlation (p<0.05) between the BDI score and the daily time spent on walking. There was also a strong positive connection between the daily time spent on walking and level of anxiety (p<0.01). To our knowledge this is the first study to jointly test the relationship between scores of Beck depression inventory and Zung anxiety scale, and time spent on walking as physical activity in antenatal period. The results represent the basis for further research in the field of gynecological psychology, psychiatry and behavioral physiology. © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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    Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Sudeck Atrophy) Prevention Possibility and Accelerated Recovery in Patients with Distal Radius at the Typical Site Fracture Using Polarized, Polychromatic Light Therapy
    (2019)
    Zlatkovic-Svenda, Mirjana I. (16067770800)
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    Leitner, Claudia (57208124576)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Petrovic, Dejana M. (57209495976)
    Objective: Distal radius fracture (DRF) is one of the most frequent population fracture mostly affecting women, and frequently leading to complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Management of DRF and CRPS in gerontology is complex. The aim was to evaluate the use of polarized, polychromatic, low-energy light therapy combined with conventional treatment after DRF in gerontology and to follow up patients for CRPS emergence. Materials and methods: After plaster removal, female patients (n = 52) were divided into two groups. Group 1 (n = 26) was treated with exercises and cryotherapy on the wrist and dorsal hand (control). Group 2 (n = 26) was additionally treated with light therapy (Bioptron). Results: While pain decreased and supination and pronation improved in all patients after 15 days of therapy, pain reduction was accelerated and supination enhanced in the light therapy-treated group (p < 0.05). None of the patients in the light therapy-treated group developed CRPS during the 6-month follow-up, compared with four patients (15.4%) in the control group (p < 0.05). Complete hand fist-forming capacity was achieved in 19 patients (73.1%) in the light therapy-treated group compared with 16 patients (61.5%) in the control group (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Bioptron light therapy combined with conventional therapy improves patient outcome after DRF in gerontology, compared with conventional treatment alone. © Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019.
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    Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Sudeck Atrophy) Prevention Possibility and Accelerated Recovery in Patients with Distal Radius at the Typical Site Fracture Using Polarized, Polychromatic Light Therapy
    (2019)
    Zlatkovic-Svenda, Mirjana I. (16067770800)
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    Leitner, Claudia (57208124576)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Petrovic, Dejana M. (57209495976)
    Objective: Distal radius fracture (DRF) is one of the most frequent population fracture mostly affecting women, and frequently leading to complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Management of DRF and CRPS in gerontology is complex. The aim was to evaluate the use of polarized, polychromatic, low-energy light therapy combined with conventional treatment after DRF in gerontology and to follow up patients for CRPS emergence. Materials and methods: After plaster removal, female patients (n = 52) were divided into two groups. Group 1 (n = 26) was treated with exercises and cryotherapy on the wrist and dorsal hand (control). Group 2 (n = 26) was additionally treated with light therapy (Bioptron). Results: While pain decreased and supination and pronation improved in all patients after 15 days of therapy, pain reduction was accelerated and supination enhanced in the light therapy-treated group (p < 0.05). None of the patients in the light therapy-treated group developed CRPS during the 6-month follow-up, compared with four patients (15.4%) in the control group (p < 0.05). Complete hand fist-forming capacity was achieved in 19 patients (73.1%) in the light therapy-treated group compared with 16 patients (61.5%) in the control group (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Bioptron light therapy combined with conventional therapy improves patient outcome after DRF in gerontology, compared with conventional treatment alone. © Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019.
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    Fertility sparing therapy for metastatic gestational trophoblastic disease in young patients
    (2012)
    Milenkovic, Vera (13006375400)
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    Jeremic, Katarina (6701486495)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900)
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    Mirkovic, Ljiljana (23474551800)
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    Kadija, Sasa (21739901200)
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    Sport-specific influences on respiratory patterns in elite athletes; [Influências específicas do esporte nos padrões respiratórios em atletas de elite]
    (2015)
    Durmic, Tijana (57807942100)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Djelic, Marina (36016384600)
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    Lazic, Jelena Suzic (37023567700)
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    Zikic, Dejan (55885785200)
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    Zugic, Vladimir (13410862400)
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    Dekleva, Milica (56194369000)
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    Mazic, Sanja (6508115084)
    Objective: To examine differences in lung function among sports that are of a similar nature and to determine which anthropometric/demographic characteristics correlate with lung volumes and flows. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving elite male athletes (N = 150; mean age, 21 ± 4 years) engaging in one of four different sports, classified according to the type and intensity of exercise involved. All athletes underwent full anthropometric assessment and pulmonary function testing (spirometry). Results: Across all age groups and sport types, the elite athletes showed spirometric values that were significantly higher than the reference values. We found that the values for FVC, FEV1, vital capacity, and maximal voluntary ventilation were higher in water polo players than in players of the other sports evaluated (p < 0.001). In addition, PEF was significantly higher in basketball players than in handball players (p < 0.001). Most anthropometric/ demographic parameters correlated significantly with the spirometric parameters evaluated. We found that BMI correlated positively with all of the spirometric parameters evaluated (p < 0.001), the strongest of those correlations being between BMI and maximal voluntary ventilation (r = 0.46; p < 0.001). Conversely, the percentage of body fat correlated negatively with all of the spirometric parameters evaluated, correlating most significantly with FEV1 (r = −0.386; p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our results suggest that the type of sport played has a significant impact on the physiological adaptation of the respiratory system. That knowledge is particularly important when athletes present with respiratory symptoms such as dyspnea, cough, and wheezing. Because sports medicine physicians use predicted (reference) values for spirometric parameters, the risk that the severity of restrictive disease or airway obstruction will be underestimated might be greater for athletes. © 2015 Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia.
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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Presenting as Acute Lupus Pneumonitis; [Lupus eritematoso sistémico manifestado como neumonitis lúpica aguda]
    (2018)
    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Zlatkovic-Svenda, Mirjana (16067770800)
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    Jasarovic, Damir (26023271400)
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    Stevanovic, Dejan (57461284600)
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    The impact of elevated blood pressure on exercise capacity in elite athletes
    (2015)
    Mazic, Sanja (6508115084)
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    Suzic Lazic, Jelena (37023567700)
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    Dekleva, Milica (56194369000)
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    Antic, Milena (56470487300)
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    Soldatovic, Ivan (35389846900)
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    Djelic, Marina (36016384600)
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    Nesic, Dejan (26023585700)
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    Acimovic, Tijana (57807942100)
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    Lazic, Milivoje (56470484100)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Suzic, Slavica (57193378338)
    Objectives: Hypertension is one of the most prevalent cardiovascular disorders in athletes. The aims of our study were to assess the impact of elevated blood pressure (BP) on exercise capacity in athletes and evaluate the differences in left ventricular structure and function. Methods: Elite male athletes (n = 517, aged 23 ± 5 years) underwent Doppler echocardiography with tissue Doppler imaging. Diastolic function was assessed by measuring peak early and late transmitral (E and A) and annular diastolic filling velocities (e′ and a′). Maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing was performed to measure maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT) and heart rate reserve (HRR). After BP measurement, they were grouped according to the ESH/ESC guidelines on: optimal (OBP), normal (NBP), high normal BP (HNBP), and hypertensive (HT). Results: We found significantly lower VO2max, VAT and HRR in the groups with HNBP and HT, after the adjustment for the type of sport, body fat content and age. There was an increasing trend in resting HR among groups (p < 0.001). Although none of the subjects had impaired diastolic function, the HT group had higher left atrial volume, and lower e′ and e′/a′. Resting systolic BP (p < 0.05), HR (p < 0.001), HRR (p < 0.001) and e′/a′ (p < 0.01) independently predicted VO2max. Indexes E/e′ and e′/a′ were associated with resting systolic BP (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Even in the absence of structural or functional heart damage, elevated BP in elite athletes, together with the presence of autonomic dysfunction, leads to decrease in exercise capacity. Staging of hypertension according to the BP level, on the one hand, and reflexion of BP on cardiopulmonary capacity, on the other, may be coupled for further risk stratification. © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Thiamazole-Induced Agranulocytosis Leading to Abscessus Pneumonia-Rare, But Challenging; [Agranulocitosis inducida por tiamazol que lleva a absceso pumonar. Un reto infrecuente]
    (2018)
    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Andrejevic, Vuk (57197852109)
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    Ivanovic, Aleksandar (56803549500)
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    Zugic, Vladimir (13410862400)
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    United in prevention-electrocardiographic screening for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    (2013)
    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Mazic, Sanja (6508115084)
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    Stajic, Zoran (24170215000)
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    Djelic, Marina (36016384600)
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    Zlatkovic-Svenda, Mirjana (16067770800)
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    Putnikovic, Biljana (6602601858)
    Introduction: P-wave abnormalities on the resting electrocardiogram have been associated with cardiovascular or pulmonary disease. So far, "Gothic" P wave and verticalization of the frontal plane axis is related to lung disease, particularly obstructive lung disease. Aim: We tested if inverted P wave in AVl as a lone criteria of P wave axis >70o could be screening tool for emphysema. Material and method: 1095 routine electrocardiograms (ECGs) were reviewed which yielded 478 (82,1%) ECGs with vertical P-axis in sinus rhythm. Charts were reviewed for the diagnosis of COPD and emphysema based on medical history and pulmonary function tests. Conclusion: Electrocardiogram is very effective screening tool not only in cardiovascular field but in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The verticality of the P axis is usually immediately apparent, making electrocardiogram rapid screening test for emphysema. © AVICENA 2013.
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    Validation of online version of asthma control questionnaire in pediatric patients
    (2023)
    Jovicic, Nevena (57204552756)
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    Petrovic, Masa (57219857642)
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    Radovic, Ivana (58359642200)
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    Lazovic, Biljana (36647776000)
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    Soldatovic, Ivan (35389846900)
    Introduction: The Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) is a seven-item questionnaire assessing symptoms that asthma clinicians consider to be most important for evaluating the adequacy of asthma control. An online version of the ACQ may be able to indicate whether a visit to the physician is warranted to modify therapy to achieve better control of their asthma, ultimately reducing the number of unnecessary visits, particularly during the pandemic. The aim of our study is to compare the paper and online ACQ to validate the online version for use in real-life settings. Methods: Our study included 28 patients who completed both paper and the online ACQ on the same day when they came home. The online version of the questionnaire was prepared to look similar to the paper form, with the same sentences and answers. Results: The correlation between paper and online ACQ questionnaires was very high (r = 0.935; p < 0.001). When comparing each individual item, correlation coefficients ranged from 0.672 to 0.935. The lowest correlation is obtained in activity limitations, while the next one is 0.767, others higher than 0.8. The online form gave small and insignificantly higher scores compared to paper form with mean difference between −0.07 and 0.21. Mean difference of 0.01 (p = 0.986) between paper ACQ and online ACQ is obtained. Conclusion: The online version of the ACQ can be used for asthma control monitoring in pediatric patients in order to minimize unnecessary social contacts as well as hospital patient load, but retain adequate surveillance of disease symptoms by their physician. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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