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Vol 13, No 1 (2022)

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Authors in this issue:

Ana Cicmil, Andrea Vegar, Andrijana Mikić, Biljana Mijović, Biljana Milinković, Bojan Golijanin, Bojan Joksimović, Bojana Vuković, Dalibor P. Bošković, Dejan Bokonjić, Gorica Vuksanović, Ivana Vukotić, Ivana Zečević, Jelena Lečić, Jelena Marić, Jelena Milić, Jovan Vojinović, Jovana Hrisa Samardžija, Kristina Drašković, Maja Abazović, Maja Vuković, Marija Milić, Marina Radanović, Marko Kovačević, Mila Bunijevac, Mile Despotović, Mile Vuković, Milena Božinović, Miloš Maksimović, Olivera Kalajdžić, Rada Reljić Trivković, Radmila Balaban, Ranka Knežević, Sandra Matovic, Sanja Marić, Siniša Ristić, Slađana Ćalasan, Slavoljub Tomić, Srdjan Radanović, Srdjan Živanović, Tanja Ivanović, Vedrana Joksimović, Verica Prodanović, Veselinka Kulić, Vesna Lazić, Zlatko Maksimović,

Published: 30.06.2022.

Contents

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Magnetic resonance imaging of the heart as a method of long-term monitoring of right heart function after tetralogy of Fallot surgery

Introduction. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is considered the reference diagnostic method for quantifying right ventricular size and function, and pulmonary regurgitation in patients with tetralogy of Fallot surgery. The aim of this paper is to confirm the importance of magnetic resonance continuous postoperative monitoring of right and ...

By BILJANA MILINKOVIĆ, JELENA MILIĆ, DEJAN BOKONJIĆ, VERICA PRODANOVIĆ, BOJAN JOKSIMOVIĆ, SINIŠA RISTIĆ

28.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Effect of perioperative blood loss on cognitive function disorders after colon cancer surgery

Introduction. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is very common in patients who are treated in intensive care units or in the surgery department after surgery. This increasingly present complication complicates and calls into question the recovery of the operated patient. We assumed that POCD was associated with blood loss in patients under...

By DALIBOR P. BOŠKOVIĆ, SANJA MARIĆ, MARKO KOVAČEVIĆ, BOJAN GOLIJANIN

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Influence of smoking on voice quality

Introduction. During smoking, specific morphological changes occur within the larynx, which results in changes in voice quality. Given that voice is related to quality of life, it is necessary to identify the impact of smoking on voice quality. Methods. A group of 85 respondents, aged 22 to 70 years (AS = 35.61; SD = 11.36), both sexes, categorize...

By BOJANA VUKOVIĆ, SLAĐANA ĆALASAN, ANDREA VEGAR

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Reading ability of young school-age children

Introduction. Reading is a complex linguistic and cognitive ability, acquired through learning. Children of typical development in the first four years of school completely master the reading skill. However, some children may have difficulty learning to read despite their preserved intellectual abilities and adequate training. The aim of this paper...

By MILE VUKOVIĆ, RADA RELJIĆ TRIVKOVIĆ, SLAĐANA ĆALASAN

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Voice condition assessment and the effect of rehabilitation in vocal professionals

Introduction. The human voice is an important characteristic that enables the distinction of human from other living beings. Otherwise, it represents a picture of a person ́s personality, his health, mental and emotional state. The research aims are to determine the voice characteristics of vocal professionals with diagnosed vocal cord nodules by s...

By MILA BUNIJEVAC, ZLATKO MAKSIMOVIĆ, ANDRIJANA MIKIĆ

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Analysis of clinical parameters of white spots on young permanent teeth after their treatment with different dental varnishes

Introduction. Detection of early carious lesion and its remineralization is the most effective way for caries treatment. The aim of this study is to compare effectiveness of remineralization of the early carious lesions with different fluoride varnishes. Method. The research included 30 children, girls and boys, aged 12 and 13, in whom the presenc...

By RANKA KNEŽEVIĆ, JOVAN VOJINOVIĆ

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Attitudes and factors associated with adverse patient outcomes as perceived by nurses and medical doctors

Introduction. The patient and his safety should be at the center of quality health care, which is a challenge for every health system. Adverse patient outcomes (APO) are defined as damage caused by a drug or other intervention in a primary, secondary or tertiary health care facility, which results in a complication of the primary or the emergence o...

By IVANA VUKOTIĆ, MILE DESPOTOVIĆ, BOJAN JOKSIMOVIĆ, DEJAN BOKONJIĆ, BILJANA MIJOVIĆ, MILENA BOŽINOVIĆ, RADMILA BALABAN, MAJA ABAZOVIĆ, KRISTINA DRAŠKOVIĆ, MARIJA MILIĆ

30.06.2022. Original Scientific Articles
Attitudes of nurses and nursing students towards patients with mental illness

Introduction. According to the data of the World Health Organization (WHO), mental illnesses are on the rise. The World Health Report estimates that today about 1 billion people suffer from mental and behavioral disorders or psychosocial problems such as those related to alcohol and drug abuse. Stigmatization of the mentally ill is one of the burni...

By SRDJAN ŽIVANOVIĆ, VESELINKA KULIĆ, BOJAN JOKSIMOVIĆ, VEDRANA JOKSIMOVIĆ, MARIJA MILIĆ

30.06.2022. Case Reports
Fibrous epulis - case report

Introduction. Epulis is a change in gingival tissue that occurs under the influence of chronic irritation. Histologically, there are several different types of epulis. Fibrous epulis is benign tumor of gingiva that most often occurs in interdental papilla area as a result of local irritation (inadequate restorative fillings, carious teeth, subgingi...

By MARINA RADANOVIĆ, SLAVOLJUB TOMIĆ, TANJA IVANOVIĆ, ANA CICMIL, JOVANA HRISA SAMARDŽIJA, SRDJAN RADANOVIĆ, JELENA LEČIĆ

30.06.2022. Reviews
Positive effects of dietary approach for the treatment of hypertension

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Society for Hypertension, elevated blood pressure is defined as the blood pressure the readings of which consistently range ≥ 140 mmHg systolic and/or 90 mmHg diastolic. Having in mind the fact that hypertension is one of the leading risk factors for cardiovasluar disease, ki...

By MAJA VUKOVIĆ, BILJANA MIJOVIĆ, MILOŠ MAKSIMOVIĆ, VESNA LAZIĆ

30.06.2022. Reviews
Post-chemotherapy cognitive dysfunction in women with breast cancer

Cancer-related cognitive dysfunction is an important clinical probem that can interfere with the daily functioning, work productivity, childcare, and other responsibilities of women with a history of breast cancer. Risks of cancer-related cognitive impairment include cancer and cancer treatment, as well as patient-related vulnerabilities. There is ...

By GORICA VUKSANOVIĆ, JELENA MARIĆ, OLIVERA KALAJDŽIĆ, IVANA ZEČEVIĆ, SANDRA MATOVIC, SINIŠA RISTIĆ

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