Publications by authors named "Stanojevic S"

Introduction: The Lung Clearance Index (LCI) is an established research test, but its role in clinical decision-making is not well defined. This study estimated the proportion of treatment decisions that are changed or supported by the added information provided by LCI.

Methods: A mixed methods prospective observational study was conducted in North America.

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Due to their high developmental diversity and different regulatory and functional roles, B cell subpopulations can promote or inhibit tumor growth. An orthotopic murine HNSCC model was applied to investigate the B cell composition and function in HNSCCs. Using flow cytometry approaches, cells from the spleen, lymph nodes and tumors were analyzed.

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  • The study examines the effects of e-cigarette use on lung function among young adults aged 18 to 24, comparing those exposed to e-cigarettes with those who are not.
  • Participants were categorized based on their history of e-cigarette use, ranging from unexposed to heavy users, with ventilation distribution assessed using the lung clearance index (LCI).
  • Results indicated that e-cigarette users, particularly heavy users, had higher LCI measures compared to unexposed individuals, suggesting that LCI could be a valuable biomarker for detecting early lung function impairment related to e-cigarette use.
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Honey is a sweet syrup mixture substance produced by honey bees. Contradictory results have been reported on the influence of organic and conventional beekeeping on the properties of honey. The aim of this research was to determine the potential difference between organically and conventionally produced honey of the same botanical origin (linden, acacia, chestnut, meadow).

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Background: Children and young people with cystic fibrosis (CYPwCF) are encouraged to do an average of 60 min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) daily. However, there are no agreed heart rate (HR) thresholds for defining MVPA, so it is difficult to ascertain whether these targets are actually achieved. Wearable activity trackers enable continuous monitoring of fitness-related measures such as HR and could be used to measure duration and intensity of habitual MVPA.

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Spatial transcriptomics has allowed researchers to analyze transcriptome data in its tissue sample's spatial context. Various methods have been developed for detecting spatially variable genes (SV genes), whose gene expression over the tissue space shows strong spatial autocorrelation. Such genes are often used to define clusters in cells or spots downstream.

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  • Aerobic exercise training is thought to not affect lung structure or function, but the study explores the link between pulmonary vascular health and exercise capacity (VO2peak).
  • Researchers examined data from participants in the CanCOLD study, looking at factors like CT blood vessel volumes and pulmonary diffusing capacity in different groups (never-smokers, ever-smokers, and those with COPD).
  • The findings indicate that aspects of pulmonary vascular structure and function are significantly related to VO2peak, even in individuals with COPD, suggesting these associations extend beyond just airflow limitations.
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Herein we describe the antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibiofilm, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing potential of aqueous and polysaccharide extracts from three widely appreciated mushrooms: , and . Moreover, we present their detailed phenolic, polysaccharide and protein profiles and ATR-FTIR spectra. The study found that polysaccharide extracts (PEs) from mushrooms had higher total and -glucan levels than aqueous extracts (AEs), with showing the highest content.

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Aims: Spirometry is used by many clinicians to monitor asthma in children but relatively little is understood about its variability over time. The aim of this study was to determine the variability of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV in children with symptomatically well-controlled asthma by applying three different methods of expressing change in FEV over 3-month intervals.

Methods: Data from five longitudinal studies of children with asthma which measured FEV at 3-month intervals over 6 or 12 months were used.

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Background: Multiple breath washout is a lung function test based on tidal breathing that assesses lung volume and ventilation distribution. The aim of this analysis was to use the Global Lung Function Initiative methodology to develop all-age reference equations for the multiple breath washout indices lung clearance index (LCI) and functional residual capacity (FRC).

Methods: Multiple breath washout data from healthy individuals were collated from sites.

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Background And Objective: Real-world evidence (RWE) can complement and fill knowledge gaps from randomized controlled trials to assist in health-technology assessment (HTA) for regulatory decision-making. However, the generation of RWE is an intricate process with many sequential decision points, and different methods and approaches may impact the quality and reliability of evidence. Standardization and transparency in reporting these decisions is imperative to appraise RWE and incorporate it into HTA decision-making.

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Background: Cystic Fibrosis has historically been described as a disease that affects people of European ancestry. Consequently, much of what we know about CF is based on evidence generated from data collected in white individuals. This may lead to systematic bias in how non-white people with CF are diagnosed and treated.

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Background: MRI with xenon-129 gas (Xe MRI) can assess airflow obstruction and heterogeneity in lung diseases. Specifically, Xe MRI may represent a sensitive modality for future therapeutic trials of cystic fibrosis (CF) therapies. The reproducibility of Xe MRI has not yet been assessed in the context of a multi-site study.

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Improved survival in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) presents new complexities of care, including CF-related bone disease, a common complication in older pwCF. The trajectory of bone loss with age in this population remains unclear. The objective of this study was to estimate the average rate of change in BMD in adults with CF.

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Background: Cost of illness studies are important tools to summarise the burden of disease for individuals, the healthcare system and society. The lack of standardised methods for reporting costs for cystic fibrosis (CF) makes it difficult to quantify the total socioeconomic burden. In this study, we aimed to comprehensively report the socioeconomic burden of CF in Canada.

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  • The study focused on identifying and characterizing bioactive compounds in freeze-dried red goji berries from Serbia using advanced UHPLC Q-ToF MS technology.
  • A total of 28 phenolic compounds, 3 organic acids, and 26 phenylamides were detected, with 2-O-β-glucopyranosyl-ascorbic acid being specifically identified and quantified.
  • The research revealed numerous derivatives of caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and quercetin, along with new findings on glycosylated and non-glycosylated putrescine derivatives.
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  • Elevated inflammation markers in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients can hinder lung function recovery after exacerbations; the study aimed to see if oral prednisone could help patients who weren’t improving with antibiotics.
  • A randomized trial with 173 CF patients tested the effectiveness of prednisone against a placebo after 7 days of antibiotic treatment, measuring recovery of lung function (FEV).
  • The results showed no significant difference in lung function recovery between the prednisone group (50% recovery) and the placebo group (39%), suggesting prednisone does not provide additional benefits for these patients.*
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There is an obligation among those teaching epidemiology to incorporate principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) into the curriculum. While there is a well-established literature related to teaching epidemiology, this literature rarely addresses critical aspects of EDI. To our knowledge, there is no working group or central point of discussion and learning for incorporating EDI into epidemiology teaching in Canada.

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Lung development starts in utero and continues during childhood through to adolescence, reaching its peak in early adulthood. This growth is followed by gradual decline due to physiological lung ageing. Lung-function development can be altered by several host and environmental factors during the life course.

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Background: Forced expiratory volume in 1 s quotient (FEVQ) is a simple approach to spirometry interpretation that compares measured lung function to a lower boundary. This study evaluated how well FEVQ predicts survival compared with current interpretation methods and whether race impacts FEVQ.

Methods: White and Black adults with complete spirometry and mortality data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) III and the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database for lung transplant referrals were included.

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Background: The 2017 ATS/ERS technical standard for measuring the single-breath diffusing capacity (DLCO) proposed the "rapid-gas-analyzer" (RGA) or, equivalently, "total-breath" (TB) method for the determination of total lung capacity (TLC). In this study, we compared DLCO and TLC values estimated using the TB and conventional method, and how estimated TLC using these two methods compared to that determined by body plethysmography.

Method: A total of 95 people with COPD (GOLD grades 1-4) and 23 healthy subjects were studied using the EasyOne Pro (ndd Medical Technologies, Switzerland) and Master Screen Body (Vyaire Medical, Höchberg, Germany).

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