Publications by authors named "Savic L"

Neuromuscular blocking agents are a common cause of perioperative hypersensitivity. The sensitivity and specificity of skin tests and in vitro tests in this context have not been determined conclusively, which poses a barrier to accurate diagnosis. Use of challenge testing represents a promising development in this field and a key tool in confirming tolerance to an alternate neuromuscular blocking agent for use in future anaesthesia.

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  • The study examined the effectiveness of using multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) as a diagnostic tool for identifying clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa) and its impact on managing biopsy decisions in men suspected of having the disease.
  • Conducted over three years at multiple urology practices in Berlin, the trial monitored participants with either positive or negative mpMRI results, allowing for a better understanding of patient outcomes and the safety of the protocol.
  • Results indicated that a significant number of men avoided unnecessary biopsies over time, with a small percentage of those initially deemed negative later diagnosed with csPCa, suggesting the monitoring strategy may be feasible and safe for patients.
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Very small superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (VSOPs) show diagnostic value in multiple diseases as a promising MRI contrast agent. Macrophages predominantly ingest VSOPs, but the mechanism remains unclear. This study identifies differences in VSOP uptake between pro-inflammatory M1 and anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages and explores the role of the pericellular glycocalyx.

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This retrospective study was aimed at characterizing vascular malformations (VMFs) presenting for minimally invasive image-guided therapies (MIT) at a tertiary-care center and evaluating treatment regimens and image-based outcomes using MRI. We analyzed demographic, disease-related, and radiologic features of VMFs presenting to interventional radiology between May 2008 and August 2020 using compendium vascular anomaly (Compva) criteria. MIT and specific agents were evaluated, and treatment effects were assessed through volumetry and mean signal intensity (MSI) on multiparametric longitudinal MRI.

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  • * The exact cause of peripartum cardiomyopathy is unclear, although factors like age, lifestyle, and genetics may play a role; recent theories suggest that an abnormal form of prolactin may contribute to the heart damage.
  • * Ongoing research explores treatments like bromocriptine, a drug that inhibits prolactin, and highlights the importance of safe medication use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, particularly to protect both mothers and their babies.
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Background: Over 95% of penicillin allergy labels are inaccurate and may be addressed in low-risk patients using direct oral penicillin challenge (DPC). This study explored the behaviour, attitudes and acceptability of patients, healthcare professionals (HCPs) and managers of using DPC in low-risk patients.

Methods: Mixed-method, investigation involving patient interviews and staff focus groups at three NHS acute hospitals.

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  • The study examines how low oxygen levels (hypoxia) and tumor metabolism influence the polarization of macrophages, specifically promoting their M2 subtype, which is linked to tumor growth and immune evasion.
  • Under experimental conditions, hypoxia was found to decrease the extracellular pH more significantly than normoxia, and this was associated with a marked M2 polarization of macrophages when exposed to tumor-conditioned media.
  • The research suggests that targeting the hypoxic environment of liver tumors might help to enhance immune responses, with particular metabolites like lactate and 2-amino-butanoic acid being potential therapeutic targets.
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  • This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of 1D and 3D tumor response assessments in predicting median overall survival (mOS) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) receiving immunotherapy.
  • A total of 37 patients were analyzed, revealing that 3D assessments (vqEASL and %qEASL) effectively classified patients into groups based on their response to treatment and were better predictors of mOS compared to traditional 1D methods, with the latter showing limited predictive value.
  • The findings suggest that 3D quantitative assessment tools like qEASL can improve predictions of survival outcomes and help identify patients who do not respond to immunotherapy, aiding in clinical decision-making.
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Purpose: Histological microvascular invasion (MVI) is a risk factor for poor survival and early recurrence in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after surgery. Its prognostic value in the setting of locoregional therapies (LRT), where no tissue samples are obtained, remains unknown. This study aims to establish CT-derived indices indicative of MVI on liver MRI with superior soft tissue contrast and evaluate their association with patient survival after ablation via interstitial brachytherapy (iBT) versus iBT combined with prior conventional transarterial chemoembolization (cTACE).

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Background: stress hyperglicemia (SH) is common in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infraction (STEMI). The aims of this study were to analyze the impact of SH on the incidence of all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE-cardiovascular death, nonfatal reinfarction, target vessel revascularization, and stroke) in STEMI patients without diabetes mellitus (DM) who have been treated successfully with primary PCI (pPCI).

Method: we analyzed 2362 STEMI patients treated with successful pPCI (post-procedural flow TIMI = 3) and without DM and cardiogenic shock at admission.

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Purpose Of Review: Perioperative hypersensitivity reactions are rare but potentially catastrophic events. This review acts to summarize recent recommendations for both immediate and poststabilization management of suspected reactions, alongside practical advice for anaesthetists who may be faced with these events.

Recent Findings: Prompt treatment is essential but may be hampered by delay in recognition.

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Background: A significant percentage of younger patients with myocardial infarction have premature coronary artery disease (CAD). The aims of this study were to analyze all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs cardiovascular death, non-fatal reinfarction, stroke, target vessel revascularization) during eight-year follow-up in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and premature CAD.

Method: We analyzed 2560 STEMI patients without previous CAD and without cardiogenic shock at admission who were treated with primary PCI.

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  • The study aimed to improve prostate cancer biopsy decision strategies by combining zone-specific prostate-specific antigen density (sPSAD) with the PI-RADS system.
  • Using a deep learning system, researchers segmented MRI images to calculate sPSAD for the whole gland and transition zone, yielding better detection rates for significant prostate cancer compared to traditional methods.
  • The findings indicated that adopting sPSAD reduced false positives and enhanced specificity in biopsy decisions, particularly in cases classified as PI-RADS 3, while still maintaining high sensitivity for detecting more serious cancer cases.
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  • The study highlights the burden of inaccurate penicillin allergy labels (PALs) and explores the potential for non-allergy healthcare professionals to conduct direct oral penicillin challenges (DPCs) to de-label patients.
  • Out of 2257 screened patients, 270 consented to participate, with 126 low-risk patients undergoing DPC and achieving a 96.8% de-labeling rate without serious reactions.
  • The research suggests that DPCs are feasible for non-specialists and emphasizes the need for strategies to improve patient enrollment, particularly in elective medical settings.
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Introduction: Differences in pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and natural course of ST-elevation myocardial infarction in female patients due to either spontaneous dissection (SCAD-STEMI) or atherothrombotic occlusion (type 1 STEMI) have been discussed. Current knowledge on differences in left ventricular myocardial function and infarct size is limited. The aim of this study was to assess baseline clinical characteristics, imaging findings, and therapeutic approach and to compare differences in echocardiographic findings at baseline and 3-month follow-up in patients with SCAD-STEMI and type 1 STEMI.

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Peri-operative anaphylaxis is a rare but potentially catastrophic event which must be considered whenever unexpected and significant cardiovascular or respiratory compromise occurs during anaesthesia. The Resuscitation Council UK algorithm for peri-operative anaphylaxis highlights the importance of early intravenous adrenaline and fluid resuscitation and provides guidance on the treatment of refractory anaphylaxis and immediate follow-up. This algorithm is endorsed by the Royal College of Anaesthetists, Association of Anaesthetists, British Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and Clinical Immunology Professional Network of the British Society for Immunology.

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Despite the purported link between pholcodine and neuromuscular blocking agent allergy, screening for prior pholcodine use offers no practical benefit to patients, and anaesthetists should continue to use a neuromuscular blocking agent where this is clinically indicated.

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Monitoring patients with spontaneous coronary dissection (SCAD) is critical in their care, as there are no accepted recommendations. To this end, finding clinical or imaging predictors of recurrent events in these patients is essential for predicting adverse events and guiding treatment decisions between conservative medical therapy and percutaneous coronary intervention. Myocardial injury and left ventricular function after SCAD can be variable parameters that require monitoring.

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  • The incidence of myocarditis is rising due to better diagnostic criteria and methods, despite challenges in accurately determining its frequency in the general population.
  • The disease is complicated by various causes, changing clinical presentations, and the need for tailored diagnostic and treatment approaches, especially with the influence of immune-mediated processes and cancer treatments.
  • Diagnosis typically starts with clinical signs and non-invasive methods like cardiac MRI, while treatment options include managing heart failure, immunotherapy, and, in severe cases, heart transplantation, with the goal of reducing the high mortality associated with this condition.
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Background: We aimed to analyze the prevalence and long-term prognostic impact of non-cardiac comorbidities in patients with reduced and preserved left-ventricular ejection fraction (EF) following ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Method: A total of 3033 STEMI patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI) were divided in two groups: reduced EF < 50% and preserved EF ≥ 50%. The follow-up period was 8 years.

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Perioperative anaphylaxis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Prompt and appropriate treatment is required for optimal outcome. Despite general knowledge of this condition, delays occur in the administration of epinephrine and in particular the use of i.

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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) could be the cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and sudden cardiac death. Clinical presentations can vary considerably, but the most common is the elevation of cardiac biomarkers associated with chest discomfort. Different pathological etiology in comparison with Type 1 AMI is the underlying infarct size in this population.

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Background Clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis at MRI requires accurate and efficient radiologic interpretation. Although artificial intelligence may assist in this task, lack of transparency has limited clinical translation. Purpose To develop an explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) model for clinically significant PCa diagnosis at biparametric MRI using Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) features for classification justification.

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The mechanical traits of cancer include abnormally high solid stress as well as drastic and spatially heterogeneous changes in intrinsic mechanical tissue properties. Whereas solid stress elicits mechanosensory signals promoting tumor progression, mechanical heterogeneity is conducive to cell unjamming and metastatic spread. This reductionist view of tumorigenesis and malignant transformation provides a generalized framework for understanding the physical principles of tumor aggressiveness and harnessing them as novel in vivo imaging markers.

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