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    High prevalence of risk factors for chronic kidney disease in Balkan endemic nephropathy foci
    (2012)
    Ristić, Siniša (17136405900)
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    Lukić, Ljiljana (24073403700)
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    Maksimović, Zlatko (57197419364)
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    Marić, Slobodan (55180189000)
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    Marić, Veljko (57194138297)
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    Kovačević, Marijana (55180462000)
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    Trifunović, Danijela (9241771000)
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    Pavlović, Dragana (55180781100)
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    Mijatović, Srdjan (35491293700)
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    Marinković, Jelena (7004611210)
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    Djukanović, Ljubica (7006214786)
    Background/Aims: The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of the most frequent risk factors for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the prevalence of urinary abnormalities in adult inhabitants of three Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) villages near Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Methods: The survey consisted of an interview, blood pressure measurement, and urine dipstick test for proteinuria, hematuria, and glycosuria. Results: The study involved 1625 (739 males, aged 51 ± 16 years) subjects: 319 (19.6%) with positive family history for BEN, 585 (36%) with hypertension, 604 (37.2%) above 60 years, 146 (9%) with diabetes, and 566 (34.8%) with none of these risk factors. Proteinuria was present in 6.2-7.1% of the subjects with risk factors for CKD but in 3.4% of those without risk factors. Systolic blood pressure and BEN in brother/sister were found to be significant variables associated with proteinuria, but female gender and history of kidney disease with hematuria. Conclusion: In addition to a family burden for BEN, other risk factors for CKD were highly prevalent in BEN villages of the Bijeljina municipality. The frequency of proteinuria was higher in the at-risk group than in the group without risk factors and increased with the number of risk factors. © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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    Plasma activity of the antioxidant enzymes in predicting diabetic nephropathy progression
    (2022)
    Kovačević, Marijana (55180462000)
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    Mališ, Snežana (57295969900)
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    Pavlović, Dragana (55180781100)
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    Kovačević, Maksim (57685828700)
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    Savić Radojević, Ana (16246037100)
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    Djukanović, Ljubica (7006214786)
    Introduction: The aim of the study was to examine whether biomarkers of oxidative stress are predictors of diabetic nephropathy (DN) progression. Methods: The study involved 45 patients with type 2 diabetes and DN and 15 healthy controls. Patients were followed for 3 years and the annual percentage change in eGFR was used to estimate the progression of DN. Patients with an annual percentage change in eGFR above the cutoff value of − 5.48%/year were classified in group 1, those with an annual percentage change in eGFR ≤ − 5.48%/year in group 2. Results: The 28 patients in group 1 had the annual percentage change in eGFR of − 4.78 and 39.12%/year, and for the 17 patients in group 2 it ranged from − 24.86 to − 6.18%/year. At the onset of the study no significant differences were found between the groups in demographic, clinical or laboratory parameters. Plasma activities of glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were significantly lower in patients than in the controls. During 3-year study kidney function and size changed insignificantly in group 1, while eGFR and kidney size decreased and proteinuria increased significantly in group 2. Multivariate linear regression analysis selected male gender, duration of diabetes, systolic blood pressure, fasting serum glucose, urine protein/creatinine ratio as factors associated with DN progression. Plasma activity of GPX and SOD were selected as positive predictors of annual percentage change in eGFR. Conclusion: Besides already known factors, plasma activity of GPX and SOD were found to be significant independent predictors of DN progression. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.

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