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Risk Factors for Intraoperative Hypertension during Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism

Sabljak, Vera; Živaljević, Vladan; Miličić, Biljana; Paunović, Ivan; Tosković, Anka R.; Stevanović, Ksenija; Taušanović, Katarina; Marković, Dejan Z.; Stojanović, Marina; Lakićević, Mirko; Jovanović, Milan D.; Diklić, Aleksandar; Kalezić, Nevena

(Karger, Basel, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sabljak, Vera
AU  - Živaljević, Vladan
AU  - Miličić, Biljana
AU  - Paunović, Ivan
AU  - Tosković, Anka R.
AU  - Stevanović, Ksenija
AU  - Taušanović, Katarina
AU  - Marković, Dejan Z.
AU  - Stojanović, Marina
AU  - Lakićević, Mirko
AU  - Jovanović, Milan D.
AU  - Diklić, Aleksandar
AU  - Kalezić, Nevena
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2220
AB  - Objective: To investigate the incidence and identify risk factors for the occurrence of intraoperative hypertension (IOH) during surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT). Subjects and Methods: The study included 269 patients surgically treated between January 2008 and January 2012 for pHPT. IOH was defined as an increase in systolic blood pressure >= 20% compared to baseline values which lasted for 15min. The investigated influence were demographic characteristics, surgical risk score related to physical status (based on the American Society of Anesthesiologists [ASA] classification), comorbidities, type and duration of surgery, and duration of anesthesia on IOH occurrence. The investigated factors were obtained from the patients' medical history, anesthesia charts, and the daily practice database. Logistic regression analysis was done to determine the predictors of IOH. Results: Of the 269 patients, 153 (56.9%) had IOH. Based on the univariate analysis, age, body mass index, ASA status, duration of anesthesia, and preoperative hypertension were risk factors for the occurrence of IOH. Multivariate analysis showed that independent predictors of IOH were a history of hypertension (OR = 2.080, 95% CI: 1.102-3.925, p = 0.024) and age (OR = 0.569, 95% CI: 0.360-0.901, p = 0.016). Conclusion: In this study, a high percentage (56%) of the patients developed IOH during surgery for pHPT, which indicates that special attention should be paid to these patients, especially to the high-risk groups: older patients and those with a history of hypertension. Further, this study showed that advanced age and hypertension as a coexisting disease prior to parathyroid surgery were independent risk factors for the occurrence of IOH.
PB  - Karger, Basel
T2  - Medical Principles & Practice
T1  - Risk Factors for Intraoperative Hypertension during Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism
VL  - 26
IS  - 4
SP  - 381
EP  - 386
DO  - 10.1159/000475597
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sabljak, Vera and Živaljević, Vladan and Miličić, Biljana and Paunović, Ivan and Tosković, Anka R. and Stevanović, Ksenija and Taušanović, Katarina and Marković, Dejan Z. and Stojanović, Marina and Lakićević, Mirko and Jovanović, Milan D. and Diklić, Aleksandar and Kalezić, Nevena",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Objective: To investigate the incidence and identify risk factors for the occurrence of intraoperative hypertension (IOH) during surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT). Subjects and Methods: The study included 269 patients surgically treated between January 2008 and January 2012 for pHPT. IOH was defined as an increase in systolic blood pressure >= 20% compared to baseline values which lasted for 15min. The investigated influence were demographic characteristics, surgical risk score related to physical status (based on the American Society of Anesthesiologists [ASA] classification), comorbidities, type and duration of surgery, and duration of anesthesia on IOH occurrence. The investigated factors were obtained from the patients' medical history, anesthesia charts, and the daily practice database. Logistic regression analysis was done to determine the predictors of IOH. Results: Of the 269 patients, 153 (56.9%) had IOH. Based on the univariate analysis, age, body mass index, ASA status, duration of anesthesia, and preoperative hypertension were risk factors for the occurrence of IOH. Multivariate analysis showed that independent predictors of IOH were a history of hypertension (OR = 2.080, 95% CI: 1.102-3.925, p = 0.024) and age (OR = 0.569, 95% CI: 0.360-0.901, p = 0.016). Conclusion: In this study, a high percentage (56%) of the patients developed IOH during surgery for pHPT, which indicates that special attention should be paid to these patients, especially to the high-risk groups: older patients and those with a history of hypertension. Further, this study showed that advanced age and hypertension as a coexisting disease prior to parathyroid surgery were independent risk factors for the occurrence of IOH.",
publisher = "Karger, Basel",
journal = "Medical Principles & Practice",
title = "Risk Factors for Intraoperative Hypertension during Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism",
volume = "26",
number = "4",
pages = "381-386",
doi = "10.1159/000475597"
}
Sabljak, V., Živaljević, V., Miličić, B., Paunović, I., Tosković, A. R., Stevanović, K., Taušanović, K., Marković, D. Z., Stojanović, M., Lakićević, M., Jovanović, M. D., Diklić, A.,& Kalezić, N.. (2017). Risk Factors for Intraoperative Hypertension during Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism. in Medical Principles & Practice
Karger, Basel., 26(4), 381-386.
https://doi.org/10.1159/000475597
Sabljak V, Živaljević V, Miličić B, Paunović I, Tosković AR, Stevanović K, Taušanović K, Marković DZ, Stojanović M, Lakićević M, Jovanović MD, Diklić A, Kalezić N. Risk Factors for Intraoperative Hypertension during Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism. in Medical Principles & Practice. 2017;26(4):381-386.
doi:10.1159/000475597 .
Sabljak, Vera, Živaljević, Vladan, Miličić, Biljana, Paunović, Ivan, Tosković, Anka R., Stevanović, Ksenija, Taušanović, Katarina, Marković, Dejan Z., Stojanović, Marina, Lakićević, Mirko, Jovanović, Milan D., Diklić, Aleksandar, Kalezić, Nevena, "Risk Factors for Intraoperative Hypertension during Surgery for Primary Hyperparathyroidism" in Medical Principles & Practice, 26, no. 4 (2017):381-386,
https://doi.org/10.1159/000475597 . .
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A case-control study of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents

Živaljević, Vladan; Taušanović, Katarina; Šipetić, Sandra; Paunović, Ivan; Diklić, Aleksandar; Kovačević, Bojan; Stojanović, Dragoš; Zivić, Rastko; Stanojević, Boban; Kalezić, Nevena

(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Živaljević, Vladan
AU  - Taušanović, Katarina
AU  - Šipetić, Sandra
AU  - Paunović, Ivan
AU  - Diklić, Aleksandar
AU  - Kovačević, Bojan
AU  - Stojanović, Dragoš
AU  - Zivić, Rastko
AU  - Stanojević, Boban
AU  - Kalezić, Nevena
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1853
AB  - Thyroid carcinomas in children and adolescents are rare tumors and the most common among them is papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Its etiology is still under research and has not been clearly defined thus far, especially in young individuals. The aim of this case-control study was to determine potential risk factors for the development of PTC in children and adolescents. This type of study has not been carried out previously in this age group. A case-control study was carried out during a 15-year period, between 1995 and 2009. The case group included 75 patients with PTC younger than 20 years of age, with the youngest patient being 6.5 years old; 45 patients were female and 30 were male. The control group included the same number of participants, and the cases were individually matched by sex, age, and place of residence. Conditional univariate and multivariate logistic regression methods were applied in data analysis. According to univariate logistic regression analysis, PTC in children and adolescents was significantly related to the following factors: family history of thyroid cancer, family history of residence in an endemic-goiter area, family history of benign thyroid disease, and family history of nonthyroid malignant tumors. According to the multivariate logistic regression method, PTC in children and adolescents was independently related to a family history of thyroid cancer (odds ratio=4.5, 95% confidence interval=1.2-19.8) and a family history of nonthyroid malignant tumors (odds ratio=3.8, 95% confidence interval=1.4-8.7). In conclusion, all of the factors associated with the development of PTC in children and adolescents were related to their family history.
PB  - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
T2  - European Journal of Cancer Prevention
T1  - A case-control study of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents
VL  - 22
IS  - 6
SP  - 561
EP  - 565
DO  - 10.1097/CEJ.0b013e3283603494
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Živaljević, Vladan and Taušanović, Katarina and Šipetić, Sandra and Paunović, Ivan and Diklić, Aleksandar and Kovačević, Bojan and Stojanović, Dragoš and Zivić, Rastko and Stanojević, Boban and Kalezić, Nevena",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Thyroid carcinomas in children and adolescents are rare tumors and the most common among them is papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Its etiology is still under research and has not been clearly defined thus far, especially in young individuals. The aim of this case-control study was to determine potential risk factors for the development of PTC in children and adolescents. This type of study has not been carried out previously in this age group. A case-control study was carried out during a 15-year period, between 1995 and 2009. The case group included 75 patients with PTC younger than 20 years of age, with the youngest patient being 6.5 years old; 45 patients were female and 30 were male. The control group included the same number of participants, and the cases were individually matched by sex, age, and place of residence. Conditional univariate and multivariate logistic regression methods were applied in data analysis. According to univariate logistic regression analysis, PTC in children and adolescents was significantly related to the following factors: family history of thyroid cancer, family history of residence in an endemic-goiter area, family history of benign thyroid disease, and family history of nonthyroid malignant tumors. According to the multivariate logistic regression method, PTC in children and adolescents was independently related to a family history of thyroid cancer (odds ratio=4.5, 95% confidence interval=1.2-19.8) and a family history of nonthyroid malignant tumors (odds ratio=3.8, 95% confidence interval=1.4-8.7). In conclusion, all of the factors associated with the development of PTC in children and adolescents were related to their family history.",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia",
journal = "European Journal of Cancer Prevention",
title = "A case-control study of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents",
volume = "22",
number = "6",
pages = "561-565",
doi = "10.1097/CEJ.0b013e3283603494"
}
Živaljević, V., Taušanović, K., Šipetić, S., Paunović, I., Diklić, A., Kovačević, B., Stojanović, D., Zivić, R., Stanojević, B.,& Kalezić, N.. (2013). A case-control study of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents. in European Journal of Cancer Prevention
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia., 22(6), 561-565.
https://doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0b013e3283603494
Živaljević V, Taušanović K, Šipetić S, Paunović I, Diklić A, Kovačević B, Stojanović D, Zivić R, Stanojević B, Kalezić N. A case-control study of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents. in European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2013;22(6):561-565.
doi:10.1097/CEJ.0b013e3283603494 .
Živaljević, Vladan, Taušanović, Katarina, Šipetić, Sandra, Paunović, Ivan, Diklić, Aleksandar, Kovačević, Bojan, Stojanović, Dragoš, Zivić, Rastko, Stanojević, Boban, Kalezić, Nevena, "A case-control study of papillary thyroid cancer in children and adolescents" in European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 22, no. 6 (2013):561-565,
https://doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0b013e3283603494 . .
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Changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade population

Bukvić, B.; Šipetić, Sandra; Kalezić, Nevena; Diklić, Aleksandar; Paunović, Ivan; Kovačević, Bojan; Knežević, Aleksandra; Živaljević, Vladan

(Balkan Union of Oncology (B.U.ON.), 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bukvić, B.
AU  - Šipetić, Sandra
AU  - Kalezić, Nevena
AU  - Diklić, Aleksandar
AU  - Paunović, Ivan
AU  - Kovačević, Bojan
AU  - Knežević, Aleksandra
AU  - Živaljević, Vladan
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1631
AB  - Purpose: Thyroid cancer patients have favorable prognosis. The aim of this study was to analyze changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade, during the period between 1987 and 2006 Methods: Mortality data were obtained from the Belgrade Office of Statistics. Mortality rates per 100,000 inhabitants were standardized according to the Segi's world population. Regression analysis was used to estimate the thyroid cancer mortality trend for the period 1987-2006. Results: The average percent of deaths due to thyroid cancer among all deaths was almost 2-fold higher in females (0.11%) than in males (0.6%), as well as among deaths due to all malignancies (females 0.54% and males 0.27%). During this 20-year period, the average standardized mortality rate was 1.5 times higher in females (0.74 per 100.000) than in males (0.51 per 100.000). In the observed period, the mortality rates for thyroid cancer were increased (+0.40%) in women and decreased (-0.42%) in men. In particular, in the 60-69 years age group in males, a significant trend for mortality decrease of 3.5%/year was detected. Conclusion: Belgrade is classified in the regions with low risk of dying due to thyroid malignancies. The increasing trend of thyroid cancer mortality in females during the examined period calls for improvement of methods for early detection of disease and differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules, so that surgical treatment of thyroid cancer could be performed at a stage when it is not life threatening.
PB  - Balkan Union of Oncology (B.U.ON.)
T2  - Journal of BUON
T1  - Changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade population
VL  - 16
IS  - 2
SP  - 337
EP  - 340
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1631
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bukvić, B. and Šipetić, Sandra and Kalezić, Nevena and Diklić, Aleksandar and Paunović, Ivan and Kovačević, Bojan and Knežević, Aleksandra and Živaljević, Vladan",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Purpose: Thyroid cancer patients have favorable prognosis. The aim of this study was to analyze changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade, during the period between 1987 and 2006 Methods: Mortality data were obtained from the Belgrade Office of Statistics. Mortality rates per 100,000 inhabitants were standardized according to the Segi's world population. Regression analysis was used to estimate the thyroid cancer mortality trend for the period 1987-2006. Results: The average percent of deaths due to thyroid cancer among all deaths was almost 2-fold higher in females (0.11%) than in males (0.6%), as well as among deaths due to all malignancies (females 0.54% and males 0.27%). During this 20-year period, the average standardized mortality rate was 1.5 times higher in females (0.74 per 100.000) than in males (0.51 per 100.000). In the observed period, the mortality rates for thyroid cancer were increased (+0.40%) in women and decreased (-0.42%) in men. In particular, in the 60-69 years age group in males, a significant trend for mortality decrease of 3.5%/year was detected. Conclusion: Belgrade is classified in the regions with low risk of dying due to thyroid malignancies. The increasing trend of thyroid cancer mortality in females during the examined period calls for improvement of methods for early detection of disease and differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules, so that surgical treatment of thyroid cancer could be performed at a stage when it is not life threatening.",
publisher = "Balkan Union of Oncology (B.U.ON.)",
journal = "Journal of BUON",
title = "Changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade population",
volume = "16",
number = "2",
pages = "337-340",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1631"
}
Bukvić, B., Šipetić, S., Kalezić, N., Diklić, A., Paunović, I., Kovačević, B., Knežević, A.,& Živaljević, V.. (2011). Changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade population. in Journal of BUON
Balkan Union of Oncology (B.U.ON.)., 16(2), 337-340.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1631
Bukvić B, Šipetić S, Kalezić N, Diklić A, Paunović I, Kovačević B, Knežević A, Živaljević V. Changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade population. in Journal of BUON. 2011;16(2):337-340.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1631 .
Bukvić, B., Šipetić, Sandra, Kalezić, Nevena, Diklić, Aleksandar, Paunović, Ivan, Kovačević, Bojan, Knežević, Aleksandra, Živaljević, Vladan, "Changing trends in mortality of thyroid cancer in Belgrade population" in Journal of BUON, 16, no. 2 (2011):337-340,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1631 .
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