Publications by authors named "Eliza Borkowska"

Article Synopsis
  • The prevalence of coronary artery disease and heart failure is on the rise, despite advancements in treatment methods, and this trend is expected to continue in the coming decades.
  • Objective imaging techniques are essential for evaluating traditional and new heart treatments, allowing for better assessment of heart health and function.
  • This review focuses on single-photon emission computed tomography, highlighting its potential as a reliable, observer-independent method for measuring left ventricular performance and blood flow.
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Despite unquestionable progress in interventional and pharmacologic therapies of ischemic heart disease, the number of patients with chronic ischemic heart failure is increasing and the prognosis remains poor. Repair/restoration of functional myocardium through progenitor cell-mediated (PCs) healing and renovation of injured myocardium is one of the pivotal directions in biomedical research. PCs release numerous pro-angiogenic and anti-apoptotic factors.

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The main objective of the present publication was to assess the reduction of internal radioactive contamination with Tc among medical personnel of nuclear medicine facilities using generally available respiratory tract protection systems. During the current research project, four respiratory tract protection systems were tested by estimation of Tc activity levels in blood samples collected from medical personnel. Medical staff were equipped with a disposable surgical mask, a half mask with gas absorbers, a half mask with aerosol absorbers and a half mask with gas absorbers with added Petryanov filter.

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Nuclear medicine staff are constantly exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation. This study investigated the level of genotoxic effects in hospital employees exposed to routinely used I and Tc in comparison with a control group. The study compared the results of physical and biological monitoring in peripheral blood lymphocytes.

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