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Publication Addenbrooke’s cognitive examination test for brief cognitive assessment of adolescents suffering from migraine with aura(2017) ;Petrusic, Igor (6603217257) ;Pavlovski, Vera (56462983400) ;Savkovic, Zorica (56122760700) ;Vucinic, Dragana (56462365900) ;Filipovic, Branislav (56207614900)Jancic, Jasna (35423853400)The aim of this study was to assess the role of the Addenbrooke’s cognitive examination test (ACE-R) in the evaluation of cognitive status in migraineurs interictally. A total of 44 adolescent patients and 44 healthy controls, matched by age and gender, have undergone ACE-R testing. Migraineurs were additionally questioned about migraine aura features and presence of higher cortical dysfunctions (HCD) during an aura. According to the questionnaire results, patients were subsequently divided into HCD and Non-HCD group. ACE-R scores of migraine patients were significantly lower than in healthy controls (93.68 ± 3.64 vs 96.91 ± 2.49; t = 4.852, p < 0.001). Also, subscores of memory and verbal fluency were significantly higher in the control population. There was no correlation of HCD occurrence with cognitive examination score, although Non-HCD subgroup achieved better score (93.13 ± 3.91 vs 94.29 ± 3.30; t = 1.053, p = 0.298). Findings have shown that migraineurs get lower ACE-R test scores, with a tendency to have a poorer outcome in more complex aura. Also, our study has revealed that the ACE-R test is an easily administered test for brief assessment of cognitive status in migraineurs. Future perspectives could be further evaluation of ACE-R test in larger sample size and the impact of migraine with aura on cognitive function in adolescents. © 2016, Belgian Neurological Society. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Authors' Response to the Comments on "pattern-Reversal Visual Evoked Potential Parameters and Migraine in the Teenage Population"(2017) ;Jancic, Jasna (35423853400) ;Petrusic, Igor (6603217257) ;Pavlovski, Vera (56462983400) ;Savkovic, Zorica (56122760700) ;Vucinic, Dragana (56462365900)Martinovic, Zarko (7003683694)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Cost Analysis of Health Examination Screening Program for Ischemic Heart Disease in Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Middle-Income Country(2021) ;Simic, Radoje (16744648200) ;Ratkovic, Nenad (6506233469) ;Dragojevic Simic, Viktorija (59157732500) ;Savkovic, Zorica (56122760700) ;Jakovljevic, Mihajlo (14318929700) ;Peric, Vitomir (57222487217) ;Pandrc, Milena (57190422802)Rancic, Nemanja (54941042300)Cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, are the most common causes of morbidity and death in the world, including Serbia, as a middle-income European country. The aim of the study was to determine the costs of preventive examinations for ischemic heart disease in active-duty military personnel, as well as to assess whether this was justified from the point of view of the limited health resources allocated for the treatment of the Republic of Serbia population. This is a retrospective cost-preventive study which included 738 male active-duty military personnel, aged from 23 to 58. The costs of primary prevention of ischemic heart disease in this population were investigated. Out of 738 subjects examined, arterial hypertension was detected in 101 subjects (in 74 of them, arterial hypertension was registered for the first time, while 27 subjects were already subjected to pharmacotherapy for arterial hypertension). Average costs of all services during the periodic-health-examination screening program were €76.96 per subject. However, average costs of all services during the periodic-health-examination screening program for patients with newfound arterial hypertension and poorly regulated arterial hypertension were €767.54 per patient and €2,103.63 per patient, respectively. Since periodic-health-examination screening program in military personnel enabled not only discovery of patient with newfound arterial hypertension but also regular monitoring of those who are already on antihypertensive therapy, significant savings of €690.58 per patient and €2,026.67 per patient can be achieved, respectively. As financial resources for providing health care in Serbia, as a middle-income country, are limited, further efforts should be put on screening programs for ischemic heart disease due to possible significant savings. © Copyright © 2021 Simic, Ratkovic, Dragojevic Simic, Savkovic, Jakovljevic, Peric, Pandrc and Rancic. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Pattern-reversal visual evoked potential parameters and migraine in the teenage population(2016) ;Jancic, Jasna (35423853400) ;Petrusic, Igor (6603217257) ;Pavlovski, Vera (56462983400) ;Savkovic, Zorica (56122760700) ;Vucinic, Dragana (56462365900)Martinovic, Zarko (7003683694)Although migraine represents one of the most common form of primary headache in the teenage population, most neurophysiologic studies are only on the adulthood. We investigated 38 teenage patients with migraine with aura, 17 male and 21 female, with a mean age of 16.2 years, comparing them with gender- and age-matched patients with migraine without aura and healthy subjects. Also, characteristics of aura were correlated with pattern-reversal visual evoked potential parameters. There was a significant difference in left and right eye N2 wave latencies between migraine with aura and migraine without aura patients or healthy controls. In migraine with aura and migraine without aura, 26.3% of patients had abnormal wave latency. Reported tunnel vision during the aura was correlated with lower N1P1 and/or P1N2 wave amplitudes. Also, higher amplitude in patients with migraine with aura correlated with younger age and earlier disease onset, whereas longer aura duration correlated with prolonged wave latency. Findings suggest that migraine subtypes may be differentiated on the basis of N2 wave latency prolongation. © SAGE Publications.
