Publications by authors named "Emil Berta"

Pancreatic cancer (PDAC) has a poor prognosis despite surgical removal and adjuvant therapy. Additionally, the effects of postoperative analgesia with morphine and piritramide on survival among PDAC patients are unknown, as are their interactions with opioid/cannabinoid receptor gene expressions in PDAC tissue. Cancer-specific survival data for 71 PDAC patients who underwent radical surgery followed by postoperative analgesia with morphine ( = 48) or piritramide ( = 23) were therefore analyzed in conjunction with opioid/cannabinoid receptor gene expressions in the patients' tumors.

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Background: Opioids and epidural analgesia are a mainstay of perioperative analgesia but their influence on cancer recurrence remains unclear. Based on retrospective data, we found that cancer recurrence following colorectal cancer surgery correlates with the number of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the early postoperative period. Also, morphine- but not piritramide-based postoperative analgesia increases the presence of CTCs and shortens cancer-specific survival.

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Background: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death with a 5-year survival of only 21%. Reliable prognostic and/or predictive biomarkers are needed to improve NSCLC patient stratification, particularly in curative disease stages. Since the endogenous cannabinoid system is involved in both carcinogenesis and anticancer immune defense, we hypothesized that tumor tissue expression of cannabinoid 1 and 2 receptors (CB1 and CB2) may affect survival.

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  • The study compares two methods for treating Raynaud phenomenon: traditional RF thermolesioning at T2 and T3 levels versus a less invasive T2-only procedure with phenol.
  • Both methods led to significant pain reduction, increased upper extremity temperature, and improved quality of life over three months, with no major differences in results between the two groups.
  • The T2-only procedure is suggested as a preferable option due to shorter procedure times while still being effective.
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Background: Continuous paravertebral block (PVB) has been successfully used for postoperative analgesia in children. However, data regarding the efficacy of a single injection technique for major renal surgery are still lacking.

Methods: Following the ethics committee approval and parent informed consent, 24 children (median 10.

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