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Publication Clinicopathological and microbiological study of fungal rhinosinusitis treated with endoscopic surgery(2025) ;Milutinović, Vladan (58374076000) ;Trivić, Aleksandar (8301162500) ;Čolović-Čalovski, Ivana (56784369400) ;Milovanović, Jovica (6603250148) ;Colić, Sanja (57219007234) ;Babac, Snežana (19638244900) ;Tomanović, Nada (22941937200)Radin, Zorana (57208752128)Objective: The objective of this study was to analyse the aetiology, clinical presentations, histopathology and microbiological aspects of fungal rhinosinusitis (FRS) in patients undergoing endoscopic surgery. Methods: The descriptive study was carried out over a 4-year period in two Serbian ENT Clinics and included patients with sinonasal pathology who underwent endoscopic surgery. Results: The study included 26 patients. The most common forms of FRS treated by endoscopic sinus surgery was allergic FRS (AFRS). The fungus identification rate varied between entities, and was 72.2% in AFRS and 33.3% in fungal ball specimens. The common species seen in AFRS isolates were Cladosporium spp. (38.5% of isolated) and dematiaceous molds in the same percentage, while the remainder of the cultures were hyaline moulds. CT scan can be very helpful in diagnosing FRS and sometimes even in differentiating between different entities. Treatment of FRS should be tailored for each entity. Postoperative medical treatment in AFRS should consider potential advancements described in the literature. Conclusions: This study emphasises the need to combine all types of clinical, radiology, pathohistological and microbiological methods to obtain the best diagnostic and treatment strategies and should be the basis for further research. Copyright © 2025 Società Italiana di Otorinolaringoiatria e Chirurgia Cervico-Facciale, Rome, Italy. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Immune Cell and Biochemical Biomarkers in Advanced Laryngeal Cancer(2022) ;Jotic, Ana (35173257500) ;Milovanovic, Jovica (6603250148) ;Savic-Vujovic, Katarina (57217857650) ;Radin, Zorana (57208752128) ;Medic, Branislava (56029608400) ;Folic, Miljan (56497240500) ;Pavlovic, Bojan (8212822900) ;Vujovic, Aleksandar (57190496164)Dundjerovic, Dusko (56515503700)Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate cell and biochemical biomarkers and establish their prognostic value in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. Material and Methods: A prospective study included 52 patients with advanced laryngeal carcinoma surgically treated at the tertiary referral center. Tumor tissue was immunohistochemically stained for T-cell markers (CD4 and CD8), and levels of cytokines (IL-6 and IL-8) and C-reactive protein were analyzed from blood samples. Results: Overall 3-year survival (OS) of patients included in the study was 69.2% and the disease specific survival (DSS) 72.5%. Higher expression of CD4+ and CD8+ were significant prognostic factors with positive impact on both OS and DSS in univariate analysis, but not in multivariate analysis. Levels of IL-8 were a significant predictor of 3-year OS and DSS survival in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer but not levels of IL-6 and CRP values. Conclusion: Though high expression of CD4 and CD8 were demonstrated in the tumor tissue, but their prognostic role was not established. Higher values of IL-8 proved to be significant negative predictor of DSS. This could further collaborate the inclusion of combination of biomarkers in assessment of favorable treatment choice in patients with advanced laryngeal carcinoma. © The Author(s) 2022. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Immune Cell and Biochemical Biomarkers in Advanced Laryngeal Cancer(2022) ;Jotic, Ana (35173257500) ;Milovanovic, Jovica (6603250148) ;Savic-Vujovic, Katarina (57217857650) ;Radin, Zorana (57208752128) ;Medic, Branislava (56029608400) ;Folic, Miljan (56497240500) ;Pavlovic, Bojan (8212822900) ;Vujovic, Aleksandar (57190496164)Dundjerovic, Dusko (56515503700)Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate cell and biochemical biomarkers and establish their prognostic value in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. Material and Methods: A prospective study included 52 patients with advanced laryngeal carcinoma surgically treated at the tertiary referral center. Tumor tissue was immunohistochemically stained for T-cell markers (CD4 and CD8), and levels of cytokines (IL-6 and IL-8) and C-reactive protein were analyzed from blood samples. Results: Overall 3-year survival (OS) of patients included in the study was 69.2% and the disease specific survival (DSS) 72.5%. Higher expression of CD4+ and CD8+ were significant prognostic factors with positive impact on both OS and DSS in univariate analysis, but not in multivariate analysis. Levels of IL-8 were a significant predictor of 3-year OS and DSS survival in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer but not levels of IL-6 and CRP values. Conclusion: Though high expression of CD4 and CD8 were demonstrated in the tumor tissue, but their prognostic role was not established. Higher values of IL-8 proved to be significant negative predictor of DSS. This could further collaborate the inclusion of combination of biomarkers in assessment of favorable treatment choice in patients with advanced laryngeal carcinoma. © The Author(s) 2022. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Pain Management After Surgical Tonsillectomy: Is There a Favorable Analgesic?(2019) ;Jotić, Ana (35173257500) ;Savić Vujović, Katarina (56362541300) ;Milovanović, Jovica (6603250148) ;Vujović, Aleksandar (57190496164) ;Radin, Zorana (57208752128) ;Milić, Nataša (7003460927) ;Vučković, Sonja (7003869333) ;Medić, Branislava (56029608400)Prostran, Milica (7004009031)The aim of this study was to examine how ibuprofen and paracetamol prevent pain after cold-steel extracapsular tonsillectomy in children. Also, we examined the relation between age, gender, nausea, postoperative bleeding, antibiotic use, type of diet, and postoperative pain intensity and the type of administered analgesic. A prospective study was conducted on 147 children (95 males and 52 females, aged 7-17 years) who underwent tonsillectomy in the Clinical-Hospital Center “Dragiša Mišović” from January 1 to June 30, 2016. The degree of pain was measured using a visual analog scale (VAS). We did not observe any significant differences in postoperative nausea, hospitalization rate postoperative bleeding, and antibiotic use between the paracetamol and ibuprofen groups. A test of within-patient effects showed that VAS scores changed significantly during the postoperative follow-up period (P =.00), but there were no significant differences between the groups (P =.778). After 12 hours, 29.3% of the patients on paracetamol and 21.8% on ibuprofen were transferred to a soft diet; after 24 hours, 84.8% of the paracetamol group and 85.5% of the ibuprofen group were on a soft diet (χ2 test, P <.05). There was a statistically significant correlation between VAS scores measured 4 hours after the surgery and the time of transference to the soft diet (Spearman ρ test, P <.001). The transfer to soft and normal diets was not significantly different between the 2 groups as assessed by the VAS scores (Pearson χ2 test, P =.565).There is still no consensus on the most effective postoperative pain-control regiment after tonsillectomy. This study showed that satisfactory pain management was achieved equally with both paracetamol and ibuprofen. © The Author(s) 2019. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Survival outcomes in surgically treated patients with advanced laryngeal cancer in Serbia(2020) ;Milovanovic, Jovica (6603250148) ;Jotic, Ana (35173257500) ;Vidovic, Ljiljana Tesic (57016646300) ;Djukic, Vojko (6701658274) ;Trivic, Aleksandar (8301162500) ;Trivic, Sanja Krejovic (55346592200) ;Radin, Zorana (57208752128) ;Savic-Vujovic, Katarina (57217857650) ;Milovanovic, Andjela (57213394852) ;Banko, Bojan (35809871900)Artiko, Vera (55887737000)Background/Aim. Laryngeal carcinomas make 1%-3% of all head and neck malignancies.Treatment outcome and survival rates depend greatly on established stage of the disease. The purpose of this study was to examine the survival of the patients with advanced laryngeal carcinoma depending on gender, age, common risk factors (tobacco and alcohol use), primary tumor localization, histopathological tumor grade, clinical TNM (tumor, node and metastasis) stage and surgical treatment of the disease. Methods. Retrospective study included 252 patients treated surgically for advanced squamocellular carcinoma of the larynx in a threeyear period with five-year follow-up. Patients included in the study were treated primary with surgery, with postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy depending on the stage of the disease, intraoperative findings and tumor resection borders. Overall survival and disease-specific five-year survival of patients was calculated for demographical and clinical characteristics of the patients. Results. Overall 5-year survival of patients with operable advanced laryngeal cancer included in the study was 86.14% and disease-specific survival 86.51%. Lower overall and the disease-specific survival was associated with age, higher histological tumor grade and more extensive neck dissections. Conclusion. Primary total laryngectomy results in higher survival outcomes in cases of transglottic T3 and T4a laryngeal tumors. Patients should be informed of the likely increased mortality risks tied to the choice of surgical resection and treatment modality before their decision. © 2020 Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved.
