Publications by authors named "Jakub Staniczek"

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  • - A survey was conducted to assess Polish obstetricians' and gynecologists' knowledge and experiences regarding External Cephalic Version (ECV), revealing that many prefer elective cesarean sections for non-cephalic presentations.
  • - Of the 461 respondents, a significant majority (78.70% for primiparas and 73.50% for multiparas) chose cesarean sections over ECV, with only a small fraction having participated in the procedure.
  • - The findings indicated a need for better education on ECV, as experienced practitioners expressed higher concerns about its safety and efficacy, suggesting that improved training could help reduce reliance on cesarean deliveries.
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Adolescent pregnancy is associated with increased risk of both maternal and neonatal complications. Common maternal complications include anemia, hypertensive disorders, and a higher incidence of infections, including Group B Streptococcus (GBS). Additionally, adolescents are at increased risk for gestational diabetes and postpartum hemorrhage.

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Fetal anomalies among young women and adolescents pose major public health concerns. This systematic review aims to elucidate the relationship between young maternal age and the incidence of fetal abnormalities. According to the systematic review and meta-analysis PRISMA protocol, cohort, cross-sectional and case-control studies were scrutinized to include 80,393,450 participants across diverse regions.

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Endometriosis is an enigmatic disease, with no specific cause or trigger yet discovered. Major factors that may contribute to endometriosis in the pelvic region include environmental, epigenetic, and inflammatory factors. Most experts believe that the primary mechanism behind the formation of endometrial lesions is associated with Sampson's theory of "retrograde menstruation".

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The study aimed to evaluate the clinical effects of utilizing acellular dermal matrix (ADM) for treating pelvic organ prolapse. The motivation behind exploring a new treatment method stems from the limited efficacy of current surgical options, which are often associated with side effects. Ten patients with reproductive organ prolapse underwent surgery at the Chair and Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Gynecological Oncology in Katowice.

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Objectives: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a significant health concern affecting numerous expectant mothers across the globe. CMV is the leading cause of health problems and developmental delays among infected infants. Notably, this study examines CMV infection in pregnancy, its management, prevention mechanisms, and treatment options.

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This retrospective study aimed to investigate the impact of microorganisms identified in the reproductive tract on disorders during the early adaptation period in newborns. A cohort of 823 patients and cervical canal cultures were analyzed to identify the presence of microorganisms. Newborns included in the study were divided into two groups due to the number of pathogens identified in the swab from the cervical canal of the mother.

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Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is an imprinting disorder, which manifests by overgrowth and predisposition to embryonal tumors. The evidence on the relationship between maternal complications such as HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count) and preeclampsia and the development of BWS in offspring is scarce. A comprehensive clinical evaluation, with genetic testing focused on screening for mutations in the CDKN1C gene, which is commonly associated with BWS, was conducted in a newborn diagnosed with BWS born to a mother with a history of preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome.

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Preeclampsia (PE) is a prevalent obstetric illness affecting pregnant women worldwide. This comprehensive literature review aims to examine the role of biomarkers and understand the molecular mechanisms underlying PE. The review encompasses studies on biomarkers for predicting, diagnosing, and monitoring PE, focusing on their molecular mechanisms in maternal blood or urine samples.

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Background: Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a clinical entity significantly increasing the risk of a peripartum hemorrhage. Various surgical methods have been described in the literature, which aim to reduce the risk of bleeding, although they often lack reproducibility and have been performed on low numbers of patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the Foley catheter as a cervical tourniquet during cesarean sections, in patients with PAS.

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  • Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection during pregnancy poses serious risks for fetal health, often detected through ultrasound and MRI.* -
  • A review followed the PRISMA protocol to analyze studies linking CMV infection with sonographic findings, identifying key fetal features such as abnormal periventricular echogenicity and ventriculomegaly.* -
  • Ultrasonography is effective in spotting fetal anomalies due to cCMV, but signs may overlap with other viral infections, requiring more research to differentiate them; targeted fetal neurosonography is highly recommended.*
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One of the most perilous complications in obstetrics, often leading to severe bleeding and sometimes a need for urgent hysterectomy, is placenta accreta spectrum, which significantly increases the risk of peri-partum complications, even including the risk of death for the mother and the child. Dealing with excessive bleeding in this situation is paramount. We have found a Foley catheter tourniquet to be useful as a temporary tourniquet to control placental and uterine hemorrhage.

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Objectives: MicroRNAs have been observed to play a major role in various physiological processes, for instance, programmed cell death, cell division, pregnancy development, and proliferation. With the help of profiling of microRNAs in the serum of pregnant women, it is possible to link alterations in their concentration to the emergence of gestational problems. The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic potential of MicroRNAs Mi 517 and Mi 526 as biomarkers in the detection of hypertension and preeclampsia.

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  • - MicroRNAs are non-coding RNA segments that play a role in regulating various biological processes and have been found in biological fluids like blood and breast milk, raising questions about their impact on health and disease development.
  • - Despite the discovery of numerous microRNAs in breast milk, the evidence regarding their functions is still unclear and inconsistent, prompting a need for a detailed scoping review to explore their characteristics and roles.
  • - The review emphasizes the importance of addressing methodological issues in research to enhance understanding of microRNAs in breast milk, particularly their association with diseases such as cancer, while acknowledging the progress made in identifying their profiles.
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Preeclampsia and hypertension complicate several pregnancies. Identifying women at risk of developing these conditions is essential to establish potential treatment modalities. Biomarkers such as C19MC microRNA in pregnant patients wopuld assist in defining pregnancy surveillance and implementing interventions.

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The main objective of this study was to assess the pharmacological efficacy of ointments containing 1% propolis and 1% nanosilver, compared to the conventional treatment of burn wounds. In the evaluation of the results, we used clinical observation of scars, microbiological examinations, pathomorphological examinations, and analysis of free radicals. The analysis of the experiment results concerning the therapeutic effectiveness of the propolis ointment revealed its wide-ranging antibacterial action (against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria).

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The publication presents recommendations on the performance of surgical procedures in gynecology during the COVID- 19 pandemic. The recommendations were prepared by the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians, based on current knowledge of SARS CoV-2. These recommendations contain the latest guidelines of scientific societies related to the subject of operational procedures.

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