Publications by authors named "M Kolodziejczak"

Background: There is still considerable heterogeneity regarding which features of cryptoglandular anal fistula on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) are relevant to surgical decision-making. As a consequence, the quality and completeness of the report are highly dependent on the training and experience of the examiners.

Aim: To develop a structured MRI and EAUS template (SMART) reporting the minimum dataset of information for the treatment of anal fistulas.

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  • Neurocognitive dysfunction affects 30% to 80% of heart failure patients, impacting memory, attention, and other cognitive areas due to factors like reduced cardiac output and brain injury.
  • Cognitive impairment is linked to worse health outcomes, such as higher mortality and rehospitalization rates, especially in patients struggling with treatment adherence.
  • While coronary revascularization may improve heart function, it poses risks for cognitive decline; thus, alternative less-invasive methods, like percutaneous coronary intervention, need further evaluation to better manage neurocognitive health in these patients.
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Despite evidence suggesting the benefit of prophylactic regional antibiotic delivery (RAD) to sternal edges during cardiac surgery, it is seldom performed in clinical practice. The value of topical vancomycin and gentamicin for sternal wound infections (SWI) prophylaxis was further questioned by recent studies including randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to comprehensively assess the safety and effectiveness of RAD to reduce the risk of SWI.

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The number of individuals referred for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with preoperative atrial fibrillation (AF) is reported to be 8% to 20%. Atrial fibrillation is a known marker of high-risk patients as it was repeatedly found to negatively influence survival. Therefore, when performing surgical revascularization, consideration should be given to the concomitant treatment of the arrhythmia, the clinical consequences of the arrhythmia itself, and the selection of adequate surgical techniques.

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