Publications by authors named "Skala P"

Introduction: Globally, stark inequities exist in access to HIV treatment and prevention. The eastern European and central Asian region is experiencing the sharpest rise in new HIV acquisition and deaths in the world, with low rates of treatment and prevention services, especially for key and vulnerable populations who face a range of human rights-related barriers to HIV prevention and treatment.

Methods: An implementation learning evaluation approach was used to examine the implementation of the Breaking Down Barriers initiative targeting key and vulnerable populations in Ukraine.

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 caused major disruptions of societal functions, including health care. Patients receiving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) depend on receiving daily treatment and face a risk of withdrawal in case of medication supply disruption. MOUD are banned in Russia, making treatment continuation impossible in temporarily occupied areas.

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Purpose: Damage of the knee cartilage is a common condition manifesting itself mainly by pain and/or swelling that may substantially reduce the quality of life while ultimately leading to osteoarthritis in affected patients. Here, we aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of cultured autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) attached to the 3D Chondrotissue® scaffold by autologous blood plasma coagulation (BiCure® ortho MSCp) in the treatment of knee cartilage defects.

Methods: The primary endpoint of this phase I/IIa clinical trial was to evaluate the safety of the treatment.

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Osteoid osteoma is a primary benign bone tumor with rare intra-articular occurrence. Our case report describes a rare case of a 21-year-old man with long-term severe pain in the right hip region caused by osteoid osteoma managed by arthroscopic excision. The clinical finding of pains and a limited range of motion did not correlate with the normal plain X-ray finding.

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Objective: We assessed the clinical utility and accuracy of real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rtCGM) (Dexcom G6) in managing diabetes patients with severe COVID-19 infection following admission to the intensive care unit (ICU).

Methods: We present retrospective analysis of masked rtCGM in 30 patients with severe COVID-19. rtCGM was used during the first 24 hours for comparison with arterial-line point of care (POC) values, where clinicians utilized rtCGM data to adjust insulin therapy in patients if rtCGM values were within 20% of point-of-care (POC) values during the masked period.

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The aim of our prospective study was to establish correlation between the arthro-MRI and arthroscopic findings in patients active in sports clinically suspected of having a hip labral tear. We sought to identify the benefits of arthro-MRI for clinical practice prior to the considered hip arthroscopy. MATERIAL AND METHODS The prospective study included 34 patients with hip pain and clinically suspected of having a labral tear.

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY This retrospective study aims to present short-term clinical outcomes of endoscopic treatment of patients with greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). MATERIAL AND METHODS The evaluated study population was composed of a total of 19 patients (16 women, 3 men) with the mean age of 47 years (19-63 years). In twelve cases the right hip joint was affected, in the remaining seven cases it was the left side.

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Introduction: Diaphragmatic injuries may result from blunt or penetrating injuries. The symptomatology is usually overlaid by symptoms of associated abdominal or thoracic injuries or by symptoms of other systems injuries in polytraumas. Multidetector computer tomography (MDTC) facilitates the improvement of preoperative diagnostics in blunt injuries.

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Purpose Of The Study: Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) is more sensitive for the detection of injury to the thoracic wall and intra-thoracic organs than a plain chest radiograph. The chest wall deformity and instability following multiple rib fracture involves fractures of four or more adjacent ribs at two levels, sometimes including a sternal fracture. It may also be associated with lung trauma (pneumothorax, haemothorax, rupture, laceration or pulmonary contussion).

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Purpose Of The Study: Damage control surgery is one of the major advances in surgical techniques used in polytrauma patients in the past 25 years. It is based on a foreshortened pre-operative examination during ongoing resuscitation which includes surgical intervention in an injured patient with severe hypotension due to haemorrhage. In this seven-year retrospective study the authors evaluate the results of damage control laparotomy in patients with injury to the abdominal organs, retroperitoneum and pelvis.

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Enteral fistula is a serious postoperative complication. A therapeutical approach must be individual with regard to the character of the fistula and especially with regard to the entire state of the patient. With our patient the fistula occurred as a further complication after the reconstruction operation after the preceding Hartmann resection for the perforated diverticulitis.

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Introduction: Surgical site infections (ICHM) remain a serious problem in the proximal GIT surgery, with incidence rates from 5% to 26% in planned procedures, and up to 40% in urgent procedures. Surgical site infections result in increased postooperative morbidity and mortality rates, prolonged hospitalization and increased treatment costs. Minimalization of the surgical site infection rates is an important epidemiological and therapeutical objective.

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Introduction: Geriatric trauma is most commonly defined as a trauma in patients of 65 years of age and over. These patients represent a specific problem due to their vulnerability, limited physiological response to the traumatic stress and high frequency of associated disorders, complicating the treatment. The aim of this report is to assess polytrauma patients of 65 years of age and older, compared to a group of younger patients.

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Introduction: Perioperative nutritional support in liver surgery remains specific regarding the role of the liver in the metabolism regulation. The loss of functional liver tissue following resection procedures may result in significant metabolic disorders, particularly in patients with preoperative liver impairment in chronic conditions. Perioperative nutritional support is indicated in patients suffering from malnutrition, chronic liver disorders and also following liver resections with limiting residual parenchyma.

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The goal of the study was to perform a detailed anatomical description of the retrocalcaneal bursa (RB). Its morphological arrangement was studied on 10 fresh and 30 embalmed lower extremities by microdissection and light microscopy. The RB was present constantly and in all the cases contained 1-2 cm long synovial fold, beginning on the upper wall of RB and distally interposed between the anterior surface of the Achilles tendon and the posterior surface of the calcaneal tuberosity.

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Introduction: Up to 50% deaths due to fatal injuries result from thoracic injuries. Approximately 10-15 % of the injuries require thoracotomy.

Aim Of The Study: Indications and outcome of the surgery were assessed, based on the restrospective analysis data from subjects operated for blunt and penetrating thoracic injuries.

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Unlabelled: Resection of the colorectal carcinoma liver metastases is an effective therapeutical procedure with a five-year survival rate in 20-50% of the operated. Opinions on the most optimal type of the resection procedure remain to be controversial. The aim of this study was to assess all indication criteria for anatomical resections of the colorectal carcinoma liver metastases.

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A PC-controlled sequential injection analysis (SIA) system equipped with a spectrophotometric diode-array detector is used for rapid monitoring and evaluation of antioxidation/radical scavenging activity of biological samples. The automated method is based on the known reaction of stable 2,2'-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) with antioxidants in organic or aqueous-organic media resulting in bleaching of DPPH due to its "quenching" by the interaction with the analytes. The decrease of the absorbance of DPPH (compared to blank experiment carried out with water-ethanol 1:1 instead of the test solution) measured at 525 nm is related to concentration of an antioxidant in the test solution.

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Lachema kits ENTEROtest 24, ENTERO-Rapid 24, ENTERO-Screen, NEFERMtest 24, STAPHYtest 16, STREPTOtest 16, En-COCCUS test were used in identification of 871 strains of microorganisms isolated from clinical material. The kits proved to be highly reliable: they identified 88.8-97.

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Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) pseudomembraneous colitis was diagnosed in a 13-year-old boy with Hodgkin's disease 3 months after autologous bone marrow transplantation. Hematopoiesis was fully reconstituted at the time.

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