Publications by authors named "Krzysztof Gorbacz"

Proline metabolism has been identified as a significant player in several neoplasms, but knowledge of its role in gliomas is limited despite it providing a promising line of pursuit. Data on proline metabolism in the brain are somewhat historical. This study aims to investigate alterations of proline metabolism in gliomas of WHO grade 4 (GG4) in the context of the brain.

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Purpose: We aimed to study brain tissue oxygenation during the period of controlled reduction of arterial blood pressure - a maneuver often used in extended endoscopic skull base surgery for bloodless operative field.

Methods: Intracranial pressure, arterial blood pressure and the resultant cerebral perfusion pressure were measured during extended endoscopic skull base surgery in 5 patients with diagnosed tumors of the skull base and arterial hypertension. Simultaneously, in those patients, we measured partial pressure of oxygen in the brain parenchyma (PbtO).

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Background: Intracranial aneurysms are common, occurring in about 1-2% of the population. Saccular aneurysm is a pouch-like pathological dilatation of an intracranial artery that develops when the cerebral artery wall becomes too weak to resist hemodynamic pressure and distends.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine whether the development of intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) affects neuronal phospholipid metabolism, and what influence different invasive treatments have on brain free radical phospholipid metabolism.

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Background: We still lack reliable data on the outcomes of endovascular coiling for ruptured cerebral aneurysms. As this is still an evolving technique, the outcomes of the procedures performed in the past and more recently cannot be directly compared. We present the early outcomes of endovascular coiling in a relatively large group of patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysms.

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Background And Purpose: Transcranial colour-coded sonography (TCCS) has been proven to be a method of high performance in the diagnosis of spasm of the middle cerebral artery (MCA). Relevant data concerning the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) varies amongst studies. The aim of this study was to assess the performance of TCCS in the diagnosis of spasm affecting the ACA.

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