Publications by authors named "Marcin Obrebski"

Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the occurrence and number of T2DM complications with sociodemographic (age, sex, habitation, education), clinical (duration of diabetes, HbA1c (%), BMI) and psychological (well-being, sense of influence on the diabetes course, coping styles) variables.

Methods: A total of 2574 adult patients were assessed using The Sense of Influence on the Diabetes Course Scale, WHO-5 Well-Being Index, and the Brief Method of Evaluating Coping with Disease. Hierarchical Regression Analysis was conducted with number of complications as the dependent variable and three sets of variables entered in sequential steps: (a) sociodemographic; (b) clinical and (c) psychological factors.

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Purpose: Assessment of the relationship between psychological and sociodemographic factors with the levels of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and Body Mass Index (BMI) among people with advanced type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Patients And Methods: A total of 2574 persons, among them 1381 (53.7%) women, with type 2 diabetes, during the period of switching from biphasic mixtures of human insulin to insulin analogues.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the structure and validate the Polish version of the Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) scale, as the current translations of the original English version significantly vary in their psychometric properties.

Patients And Methods: Two hundred and sixteen consecutive Polish outpatients were invited to participate in this international cross-sectional study on depression in diabetes. The research was based on the demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population, including the level of glycated hemoglobin (HbA) and scores obtained in the Polish versions of the following questionnaires: PAID, World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5), Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9).

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The optimum treatment for periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the hip with substantial bone defects remains controversial. A retrospective assessment was performed for 182 patients treated for PJI with a two-stage protocol from 2005 to 2015. Implant removal and debridement were followed by Girdlestone arthroplasty or spacer implantation.

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Aims: Screening tools can help improve the detection of depression in patients with diabetes, yet the psychometric properties of most translations of scales, which are originally published in English, have not been assessed. Thus we studied the screening performance of widely used depression measures.

Method: We applied the cut-off points of the English-language versions of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI); Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS); Depression in Diabetes Self-Rating Scale (DDS-RS); Brief Self-Rating Scale of Depression and Anxiety (BS-RSDA); and Problematic Areas in Diabetes Survey (PAID), all of which were used to assess diabetes-specific distress in a sample of 101 patients with Type 2 diabetes.

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Background: The growing popularity of arthroplasty results in an increase in the number of infectious complications. The clinical course of inflammation, silent initial symptoms of the disease and non-medical factors, such as poor public awareness and difficulty in finding specialist care, lead patients to postpone the decision about surgical intervention. This results in a state of imminent threat to health or life by endangering other organs of the body.

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Total hip arthroplasty is commonly used way for treatment of degenerative changes of a hip joint. Continuous progress of medicine enables use of more and more modern implants, that are supposed to provide to patients comfortable and painless motility. Nevertheless, with increasing number of implanted endoprostheses, rising numer of loosened impants is observed.

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The number of arthroplasty surgeries is growing globally, bringing about an increase in the absolute number of infected complications. No precise statistics of complications are available in Poland. The present paper discusses the main causes of infected complications of hip arthroplasty.

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In this study, the authors assess the strength of proximal humerus fracture fixation using different methods. The strength, while pulling out the chosen single Kirschner wires implanted in porcine bone, has been examined. Tests concerning the strength of fixation with different types of implants have been carried out on prepared models.

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Total hip arthroplasty has become one of the most succesful procedure in orthopaedic surgery. More and more active, young patients undergo primary hip replacement. Bone stock preservation is crucial when performing THR in this group of patients.

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This article describes 2 cases of Charcot's arthropathy of the hip joints successfully treated with cemented total hip arthroplasty. Follow-up at 10 and 9.5 years confirmed the success of the treatment.

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Background. Most of the proximal humerus fractures are osteoporotic and concern elderly patients. In the literature long-term results of treatment of proximal humerus fractures are poor or fair.

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About 4-5% of all fractures are localised to the proximal end of the humerus. During the last 30 years a two-time increase has been observed. The cause was ageing of population and a higher incidence of fractures.

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Background: Minimally invasive prosthetic hip surgery (MIS) attempts to minimise the extent of the operation. The aim of the study was to describe minimally invasive hip surgery and to present early clinical experience of the authors.

Material And Methods: 41 minimally invasive hip replacements through a posterior approach were carried out at the Orthopaedic Department of the Postgraduate Medical Education Centre in Otwock between 2004 and 2006.

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Introduction: About 4-5% of all fractures are localised to the proximal end of the humerus. During the last 30 years a two-time increase has been observed. The cause was ageing of population and a higher incidence of fractures.

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