Publications by authors named "Sandra Vuk Pisk"

Purpose Of Review: Although cancer incidence is similar between individuals with severe mental disorders (SMD) and the general population (GP), survival rates are lower, particularly in those with schizophrenia. While the scientific and medical communities acknowledge sex differences in cancer mechanisms, including risk factors and cancer types, less is known about sex and gender disparities in incidence, mortality, and care pathways among those with SMD. This review aims to explore these differences in cancer among individuals with SMD.

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  • Patients who have had acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are at a higher risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can negatively affect their survival; however, the actual rates of PTSD can differ significantly among studies due to reliance on self-reported surveys.
  • This study aims to assess the prevalence of PTSD in a large group of patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation after ACS and to compare their characteristics with a control group that does not have PTSD.
  • The research involved 504 participants from a cardiac rehabilitation program in Croatia, utilizing both self-assessment questionnaires and clinical interviews to identify patients with PTSD and match them with non-PTSD patients based on clinical variables for comparison.
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This brief report presents the studies on HF rTMS efficacy on major depressive disorder (MDD) symptoms conducted in University Psychiatric Hospital Sveti Ivan from 2016 to 2022. We assessed the clinically relevant effects of rTMS delivered by H1-coil and the figure-8-coil on MDD symptoms severity in the pooled sample of patients. During the last seven years, we enrolled in the studies on MDD 336 patients with a median (interquartile range; IQR) age of 53 (45-61) years, 181 (54%) of them women.

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Introduction: High prolactin (PRL) concentrations are found in laboratory test results of patients on majority of antipsychotic drugs. Prevalence rates and degrees of severity of hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) based on PRL concentration may depend on the presence of macroprolactin in the serum. The aim of the study was to investigate the difference between PRL concentrations before and after precipitation of macroprolactin and to examine if there were any changes in the categorization of HPRL between samples prior and after precipitation.

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Background: Hyperprolactinemia is associated with side effect of antipsychotics in people suffering from psychotic disorders. However, increased prolactin levels (mlU/L) were found in patients suffering from the first psychotic episode who were not receiving antipsychotic therapy. The assumption of this study is that the abnormality in the level of prolactin is associated with the effect and influence of the disease, not the therapy that is carried out.

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Background: Significant inconsistencies exist in findings on association of bio-elements (BE) concentrations and schizophrenia. Hypothesis of this research was that different concentrations of BE are associated with different psychopathological schizophrenia symptoms.

Subjects And Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed from 2014 to 2016 at Psychiatric Hospital "Sveti Ivan" and University Psychiatric Hospital "Vrapče", Zagreb, Croatia, on the consecutive sample of 67 patients diagnosed with schizophrenia.

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Background: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that early and effective management in the critical early years of schizophrenia can improve long-term outcomes. The objective of this study was to evaluate time to relapse of the patients with early-phase psychosis treated in the Centre for integrative psychiatry (CIP).

Subject And Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study on the sample of 373 early-phase psychosis patients admitted to Psychiatric Hospital "Sveti Ivan", Zagreb Croatia: from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017.

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Background: The prevalence of ABO alleles is different in different populations, and many studies have shown a correlation between the occurrences of some diseases and different genotypes of ABO blood groups. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a significant association between psychiatric syndromes and ABO blood groups.

Materials And Methods: This case-control study involved 156 psychiatric patients and 303 healthy, unrelated, voluntary blood donors.

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