Publications by authors named "Trybek G"

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between subjective pain threshold (SPT), daily pain recovery (PR) during the first postoperative week, and patient/surgical characteristics, while evaluating changes in SPT across multiple surgeries. Additionally, it assessed how perceived quality of life correlates with SPT and PR in adolescents undergoing lower third molar germectomy.

Methods: A prospective clinical study was conducted at the Paediatric Surgery Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, involving 51 patients aged 10-16 years undergoing lower third molar germectomy.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) in improving the identification of sellar and parasellar tumors during routine pituitary MRI scans, recognizing a gap in current guidelines.
  • A retrospective analysis of 242 MRI scans revealed that invasive pituitary adenomas had significantly lower apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values compared to other tumor types, with specific cut-off points indicating high sensitivity and specificity for differentiation.
  • The findings suggest that incorporating DWI into standard MRI protocols can significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy for these tumors, with a quick scan time making it a practical addition to pituitary examinations.
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Kidney transplantation is followed by immunosuppressive therapy involving calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) such as cyclosporin A. However, long-term high CNIs doses can lead to vitamin D deficiency, and genetic variations influencing vitamin D levels can indirectly impact the necessary CNIs dosage. This study investigates the impact of genetic variations of vitamin D binding protein () rs2282679 and hydroxylase rs10741657 polymorphisms on the cyclosporin A dosage in kidney transplant recipients.

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The factors influencing the development and maintenance of nicotine dependence are numerous and complex. Recent studies indicate that smokers exhibit distinct genetic predispositions to nicotine dependence. We aimed to analyse (1) the association between rs2551038 and cigarette smoking, (2) the association of between the rs3864236-rs2526303-rs2551038 haplotype and cigarette smoking, and (3) the personality traits measured by the NEO Five-Factor Inventory in cigarette users and never-smokers.

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The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different ischemic pressures applied during rest intervals on bar velocity during the bench press exercise. 10 resistance-trained males (age = 23.2 ± 2.

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  • Alcohol use disorder is a chronic condition affecting the brain, likely linked to the serotonergic system's impact on the reward pathways associated with alcohol dependence.
  • The study examined the role of the rs6295 gene polymorphism and personality traits in women with alcohol use disorder, comparing 101 affected women to 112 controls using psychometric tests and genotyping.
  • Results showed that women with alcohol use disorder exhibited higher anxiety and neuroticism but lower extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, indicating potential implications for personalized prevention and intervention strategies.
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  • * The study explored the link between the rs6265 gene polymorphism and alcohol use disorder (AUD) in women, focusing on how anxiety and personality traits affected this relationship.
  • * Results showed that women with the G/A genotype of the rs6265 gene had higher levels of anxiety and neuroticism compared to controls, suggesting these traits are significant factors in substance dependency for genetically susceptible women.
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The general condition of implantology patients is crucial when considering the long- and short-term survival of dental implants. The aim of the research was to evaluate the correlation between the new corticalization index (CI) and patients' condition, and its impact on marginal bone loss (MBL) leading to implant failure, using only radiographic (RTG) images on a pixel level. Bone near the dental implant neck was examined, and texture features were analyzed.

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The new Radiological Corticalization Index (CI) is an indicator that describes bone remodeling near the dental implant's neck at the pixel level and is not visible to the naked eye. The aim of this research was to evaluate the correlation between the CI and bone remodeling using only radiographic (RTG) images. RTG samples were divided into groups depending on prosthetic restoration; the implant neck area around dental implants was examined, and texture features of the RTG images were analyzed.

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Gambling Disorder (GD) is characterised by a harmful, enduring, and recurrent involvement in betting-related behaviours. Therefore, GD shares similar biological mechanisms and symptoms to substance use disorders (SUD). Therefore, in this study, we chose the behavioural addictions group.

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The aim of the study was to expand the current knowledge on the effects of EEG biofeedback training on the reaction time of judo athletes, as well as to develop an optimal EEG training protocol in terms of the number of sessions and their duration that would significantly improve the reaction time of athletes. The study included 24 male athletes from the national team of the Polish Judo Association. The selected group was randomly divided into two subgroups: experimental and control.

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  • * Participants included those with at least one impacted tooth and a control group with no impacted teeth, allowing for a comparative analysis of genetic variations.
  • * Results indicate that certain genetic variations in selected genes may significantly contribute to the likelihood of tooth impaction, suggesting a genetic basis for this dental issue.
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Background: Currently, the topic of dental implants is widely researched. However, still compromising are the factors that can affect implant loss as a consequence of marginal bone loss. One of the factors is smoking, which has a devastating effect on human health and bone structure.

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The purpose of this study was to assess the value of perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) in the differential diagnosis of sellar and parasellar tumors, as an additional sequence in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol. Analysis was based on a substantial group of subjects and included 124 brain and pituitary MRI examinations with a dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) PWI sequence. The following perfusion parameters were determined for the tumors: relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV), relative peak height (rPH) and relative percentage of signal intensity recovery (rPSR).

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  • - The study aimed to explore how sprinting performance, change of direction ability (COD), change of direction deficit (CODD), aerobic power (maximal oxygen velocity), and jumping performance relate to each other in elite 3x3 basketball players.
  • - Participants included 15 Polish Olympic 3x3 basketball players who were tested on various measures such as linear speed, change of direction speed, aerobic fitness, and jumping ability, with specific tests and calculations used to assess their performance.
  • - The results revealed moderate to strong correlations between COD and linear sprinting speed, as well as between COD, CODD, and maximal aerobic velocity; however, no significant relationships were found between COD, CODD, and anaerobic speed
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There are reports in the literature of interrelationships between chronic kidney disease and periodontitis pathophysiology; similar risk factors play a role in these conditions. Due to chronic kidney disease (CKD), patients on hemodialysis (HD) are more susceptible to developing pathological processes in the gingiva, periodontium, and oral mucosa. This study aimed to evaluate the condition of the oral cavity, with particular attention to lesions of the oral mucosa of patients with end-stage renal disease in Poland, West Pomeranian Voivodship.

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The reason why marginal bone loss (MBL) occurs after dental implant insertion without loading has not yet been clearly investigated. There are publications that confirm or reject the notion that there are factors that induce marginal bone loss, but no research investigates what exactly occurs in the bone surrounding the implant neck. In this study, 2196 samples of dental implant neck bone radiographs were analyzed.

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Smoking is a chronic and relapsing addictive trait that harms public health. Among the many identified genetic variants of nicotine dependence, the variants in the gene cluster on chromosome 15 that encode the α5, α3, and β4 subunits have recently received a lot of attention. Importantly, variants in this gene cluster have been associated with nicotine addiction.

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The goal of the study was to determine the differences between volitional and maximal movement tempo during resistance exercise. Ten healthy men volunteered for the study (age = 26.4 ± 4.

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Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) has been broadly incorporated to MR protocols as it provides unique additional diagnostic information in a wide variety of neurological conditions. SWI exploits local field inhomogeneities created by various paramagnetics (deoxyhaemoglobin, blood breakdown products), diamagnetics (calcium) or oxygenated blood, hereby provides contrast based on magnetic susceptibility. In this review we present various examples from everyday clinical practice including, among others, acute stroke, neurodegenerative disorders, haemorrhagic lesions, vascular malformations, mycotic intracranial aneurysm, primary central nervous system vasculitis, neoplasms in which SWI was essential for diagnosis.

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Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease causing inflammatory destruction of supporting structures of the dentition and eventually leading to its loss. This study was designed to evaluate common risk factors for periodontitis and acute coronary syndrome in the study population and demonstrate the systemic impact of periodontitis on the occurrence of acute coronary syndrome. A total of 160 patients (35 female and 125 male) were enrolled in the study.

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Background: To date, nearly 300 genetic markers were linked to endurance and power/strength traits. The current study aimed to compare genotype distributions and allele frequencies of the common polymorphisms: rs1049434, rs12594956, rs1052373 and rs1799945 in Polish elite athletes versus nonathletes.

Methods: The study involved 101 male elite Polish athletes and 41 healthy individuals from the Polish population as a control group.

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We nowadays record growing numbers of e-cigarette users. The development of nicotine dependence is a result of many factors, including genetics and personality. In this study we analyzed two polymorphisms-rs1985242 and rs1062613-in the serotonin receptor gene in a group of e-cigarette users ( = 135) and controls ( = 106).

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  • The study tested the effects of applying ischemia (blood flow restriction) before lower limb resistance exercise on power output in ten healthy, resistance-trained males.
  • Participants completed two sessions: one with ischemia and one without, performing squat exercises at 60% of their one-rep max.
  • Results indicated that while ischemia did not boost power output, it resulted in a smaller decline in performance across sets compared to the control condition.
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End-stage renal disease and hemodialysis therapy cause a number of changes, not only somatic but also psychosocial, including the patient's perception and assessment of their quality of life. The literature describes predispositions to pathologies in the oral mucosa, craniofacial bones, teeth, and surrounding tissues in hemodialysis patients. This study aimed to determine the quality of life of hemodialysis patients in comparison with healthy subjects.

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