Publications by authors named "Milovanovic L"

Blending different grape varieties or wines is essential in winemaking to enhance sensory attributes, but could potentially impact the biological activity of the final product. This study investigates the polyphenolic profile and bioactivities of monovarietal wines Cabernet Sauvignon (CS) and Merlot (M), their blends in three different ratios (CS1M1, CS3M1, CS1M3), as well as one commercial coupage (CSM). Enzyme inhibition (α-amylase, α-glucosidase, lipase, tyrosinase), antioxidant properties (inhibition of AAPH-induced ROS generation in U937 cells and lipid peroxidation), and anti-inflammatory properties (inhibition of PGE production in U937 cells) were assessed.

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Background: Pre-admission frailty has been associated with higher hospital mortality in patients with critical illness. We aimed to measure the prevalence of frailty and its associated outcomes in patients with COVID-19 critical illness.

Methods: A historical cohort study of all adults admitted to ICU with a pneumonia diagnosis in Alberta, Canada between May 1, 2020, and October 31, 2020.

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Introduction: Central venous catheters are increasingly inserted using point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) guidance. Following insertion, it is still common to request a confirmatory chest radiograph for subclavian and internal jugular lines, at least outside of the operating theater. This scoping review addresses: (i) the justification for routine post-insertion radiographs, (ii) whether it would better to use post-insertion POCUS instead, and (iii) the perceived barriers to change.

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Orange wines are made from white grapes, but with prolonged skin contact during fermentation. Available data on their composition and potential health benefits are limited, so polyphenolic profile (HPLC analysis) and in vitro biological activities (enzyme inhibition, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory) of 24 Serbian orange wines were analyzed, including the correlation between determined composition and bioactivities. The wines displayed distinct polyphenolic profiles, enabling partial differentiation based on overall polyphenol content, including dominant components (catechin, gallic and caffeic acids), along with occasional occurrences of anthocyanins.

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Objectives: Studies have suggested intrapulmonary shunts may contribute to hypoxemia in COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with worse associated outcomes. We evaluated the presence of right-to-left (R-L) shunts in COVID-19 and non-COVID ARDS patients using a comprehensive hypoxemia workup for shunt etiology and associations with mortality.

Design: Prospective, observational cohort study.

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Unlabelled: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening respiratory injury with multiple physiological sequelae. Shunting of deoxygenated blood through intra- and extrapulmonary shunts may complicate ARDS management. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review to determine the prevalence of sonographically detected shunts, and their association with oxygenation and mortality in patients with ARDS.

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Introduction: In December 2019, the first cases of COVID-19 associated with SARS-CoV-2 viral infection were described in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Since then, it has spread rapidly affecting 188 countries and was declared a pandemic by the WHO on 11 March 2020. Preliminary reports suggest up to 30% of patients require intensive care unit (ICU) admission and case fatality rate estimate is 2.

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Aim: To identify and summarize the available science on prone resuscitation. To determine the value of undertaking a systematic review on this topic; and to identify knowledge gaps to aid future research, education and guidelines.

Methods: This review was guided by specific methodological framework and reporting items (PRISMA-ScR).

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Background: Evidence with regard to antibiotic prophylaxis for patients with open fractures of the extremities is limited. We therefore conducted a systematic survey addressing current practice and recommendations.

Methods: We included publications from January 2007 to June 2017.

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Purpose: To report a single operator's experience using a modified single-puncture gastrostomy technique deploying up to three nonabsorbable gastropexy anchors.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective review of 69 consecutive patients undergoing gastrostomy, gastrojejunostomy, or jejunostomy tube insertion between March 2012 and January 2014 was performed. Technical success and 30-day local, major, and minor complication rates were assessed according to the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Standards of Practice for Gastrointestinal Access.

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Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters are commonly used in select high-risk patients for the prevention of pulmonary embolism. Potentially serious complications can arise from the use of IVC filters, including thrombosis of the filter itself and filter fragment embolization. This article discusses the utility of IVC filters and reviews the management of two cases of filter-related complications.

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Major bleeding remains an uncommon yet potentially devastating complication following percutaneous image-guided biopsy. This article reviews two cases of major bleeding after percutaneous biopsy and discusses the frequency, predictors, and periprocedural management of major postprocedural bleeding.

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Purpose: To assess the potential risk factors for pneumothorax secondary to pulmonary radiofrequency (RF) ablation.

Materials And Methods: Six electronic databases were searched from inception to February 2014 for studies assessing potential patient-related, tumor-related, or treatment-related risk factors for pneumothorax during pulmonary RF ablation. Study selection, data collection, and quality assessment were done by three independent reviewers.

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Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate hormonal sensitivity of primary breast cancer by way of determination of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) status as an important prognostic and predictive parameter of breast cancer.

Methods: The study enrolled 449 breast cancer patients surgically treated at the Surgical Clinic Nis, in a period covering 3 years, who continued treatment at the Clinic of Oncology, Clinical Centre Nis. All of the patients were divided into 4 groups depending on the positive or negative status of ER and PR, and 2 subgroups, those with positive or negative HER2 status.

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On the basis of previously established mechanism of cefetamet (CEF) reduction, two methods were suggested for CEF determination-differential pulse polarographic and differential pulse adsorptive stripping voltammetric method. Two pH values were chosen, 2.0 and 8.

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The paper describes and compares spectrophotometric and HPLC determination of fleroxacin in commercial tablets. The optimum conditions for spectrophotometric assay were found to be at pH < 3.5 (0.

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The direct current (dc) and differential pulse (dp) polarographic reduction of fleroxacin was done in a wide pH range from 2.48 to 13.00.

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In this work clinical and biochemical findings are presented in three untreated children with phenylketonuria in a family. Their clinical pictures were not typical for classical phenylketonuria. As a result, diagnosis was missed.

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An oxidative detoxification of sulfite, which originates from sulfur dioxide taken up into a leaf, has not yet been fully understood. In this study, we discuss that redox reactions between sulfite and H2O2 have an important role for the detoxification of sulfite. Sulfite was oxidized by H2O2 and during the redox reaction, oxygen consumption was observed.

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The acid-base equilibria of fleroxacin were studied by means of potentiometry and spectrophotometry. It was established that fleroxacin undergoes a complex acid-base equilibrium due to its zwitterionic nature and two proton-binding sites of similar acidity. The stoichiometric equilibrium constants were determined at 25 degrees C and constant ionic strength 0.

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By means of spectrophotometric methods it was found that ofloxacin reacts with copper(II) ions to form complexes with molar ratios of ofloxacin: Cu(II) of 1:1 at pH 4.00, 2:1 at pH 7.02 and 3:1 at pH 8.

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In the field of developmental paratesticular anomalies there are numerous questions without answers. The goal of this paper is to give some information on embryology of normal and disturbed development parallely, as well as to describe the occurrence of certain anomalies with a special review on anomalies of epididymis and deferent ductus considering their importance in urology. Results and statistical data from our work have been reported.

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A sensitive dp polarographic method was applied to the analytical determination of nizatidine, a new histamine H2-receptor antagonist. Determination was performed in Britton-Robinson buffer, at pH approximately equal to 3, ionic strength mu = 0.2.

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The formation of the complexes between Co(II) and 5-hydroxytryptophan has been studied by means of polarographic and potentiometric methods. The real stability constants of mono and bis-chelato complexes of Co(II) with 5-hydroxytryptophan, obtained by polarographic method, in Britton-Robinson buffer were found to be, log beta 1 = 4.98 and log beta 2 = 8.

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