Publications by authors named "Przemyslaw Dul"

Elevated levels of cardiac troponins are an established method of diagnosis of heart muscle necrosis. A case of a long distance amateur-marathon runner, who showed significant elevation of plasma troponin I after extreme physical effort is reported. The diagnostic examinations did not reveal atherosclerosis burden, but myocardial bridging of coronary artery.

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Objective: Various clinical and biochemical parameters predict the prognosis of patients with acute pulmonary embolism(APE). Treatment of APE can improve a patient's hemodynamic status, restoring adequate peripheral organ perfusion. Therefore, we hypothesized that improvement of renal function can predict short term prognosis of APE patients.

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This study was an analysis of the correlation between pulmonary embolism (PE) and patient survival. Among 694 consecutive patients referred to our institution with clinical suspicion of acute PE who underwent CT pulmonary angiography, 188 patients comprised the study group: 87 women (46.3%, median age: 60.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess the use of color Doppler ultrasound for diagnosing neck vessel conditions in patients with oral cavity and neck tumors, and its role in surgical planning related to carotid artery sclerotic changes.
  • A total of 110 patients underwent ultrasound exams, revealing vascular compressions, infiltrations, and stenosis primarily linked to their tumors and arteriosclerosis.
  • The findings indicated that color Doppler ultrasound is effective for treatment planning, aiding in determining the order of surgical interventions for patients with tumors and associated carotid artery issues.*
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