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    Change in the incidence and anatomic distribution of colorectal adenoma and cancer over a period of 20 years – A single center experience; [Promene u incidenci i anatomskoj distribuciji kolorektalnih adenoma i karcinoma u periodu od 20 godina – iskustvo jednog centra]
    (2018)
    Alempijević, Tamara Milovanović (15126707900)
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    Nikolić, Vladimir (57192426202)
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    Zec, Simon (57193857395)
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    Veljković, Aleksandar (57192430563)
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    Sokić-Milutinović, Aleksandra (55956752600)
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    Pavlović-Marković, Aleksandra (55110483700)
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    Matović, Vera (57193242761)
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    Popović, Dušan Dj. (37028828200)
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    Milosavljević, Tomica (7003788952)
    Background/Aim. In recent years, many studies have demonstrated a proximal shift in the distribution of adenomas and colorectal cancers. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there are differences in the incidence and anatomical distribution of adenomas and colorectal cancers spanning a 20 year time gap. Methods. We performed a retrospective observational study of colorectal adenomas and cancers diagnosed during total colonoscopy in a high volume tertiary care facility in two 1-year periods of time – 1990 and 2010. Results. During the analyzed period, 4,048 colonoscopies were performed, 1,148 were performed in 1990 and 2,900 were done in 2010. The study included 466 patients with adenomas and 121 patients with colorectal cancers. Frequency of proximal adenoma changed from 16.5% to 32.7% (p < 0.001). By analyzing colonoscopies in 2010, an increase in the incidence of adenomas compared to 1990 was noticed. The number of adenomas sized 0–5 mm rose from 32.8% to 56.9% (p < 0.001). Frequency of colon carcinoma changed from 5.3% to 2.0% (p < 0.001). Incidence of cancers in the proximal colon rose from 21.3% to 48.4% (p = 0.002). A higher incidence of cancers in the proximal colon and a lower incidence of distal cancers were observed, while no difference was observed in the incidence of rectal cancers. Conclusion. Presence of proximal colon adenoma and cancer is higher, while the overall incidence of colon cancer is lower. This finding should be taken into account when planning the screening for colorectal cancer. © 2018, Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved.
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    Erythropoietin in the evaluation of treatment outcomes in patients with polytrauma
    (2017)
    Arsenijević, Vladimir (58294885600)
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    Šijački, Ana (35460103000)
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    Marjanović, Ivan (12775488400)
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    Micić, Dušan (37861889200)
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    Nikolić, Vladimir (57192426202)
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    Veljković, Aleksandar (57192430563)
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    Popović, Pavle (57200752280)
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    Stanković, Sanja (7005216636)
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    Jeremić, Vasilije (55751744208)
    Polytrauma is a term describing patients with injuries involving multiple body regions that compromises function of the body and/or organ involved. The aim of the study was to evaluate the potential role of erythropoietin in predicting poorer outcome in trauma patients. This prospective study included 86 patients admitted to the Emergency Center of Serbia due to polytrauma assigned according to Injury Severity Score (ISS). The patients were further evaluated using the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment scores and erythropoietin levels. There was a significant difference among erythropoietin levels at admission, after 48 and 72 hours, and on day 7 of hospital stay, with significantly higher levels in patients with ISS values 49-75. Based on the results, ROC curves were used to identify cut-offlevels to predict ISS score with critical clinical course. It was concluded that erythropoietin could be a good marker of injury severity. Further research has to be performed to determine the cut-offvalues of erythropoietin that are significant for injury severity.

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