Aldo Ivančić
University of Rijeka
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Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2013
Marin Marinović; Bore Bakota; Josip Španjol; Ivan Sosa; Nikola Grzalja; Gordan Gulan; Aldo Ivančić; Tedi Cicvarić
High pressure injection injuries (HPII) of the foot are not common in every-day practice. We present a 50-year-old patient with a HPII of the left foot caused by water-gun in a self-inflicted accident working as a technical diver four meters under the sea surface. Surgical treatment included extensive debridement of necrotic tissue and fibrin deposits and removal of foreign material. A negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) device was applied resulting in a good wound base for subsequent skin grafting leading to a good functional and cosmetic outcome.
Medical Hypotheses | 2013
Ines Strenja Linic; Ivan Sosa; Miljenko Kovačević; Aldo Ivančić; Zlatko Trobonjača; Darko Ledic; Aron Grubešić; Štefica Dvornik; Sanja Štifter
As cardiovascular pathology grows in numbers, research into the discovery of new chemokine biomarkers should not be neglected, as they seem to be paramount in atherosclerosis prevention and its early detection. Chemokines attract and activate leukocytes and are well recognized in the environment of inflammatory response. MCP-1 is a valuable chemokine whose potential to become a new crucial atherosclerosis marker is surely worth investigating. Since quantities of MCP-1 found in lesions are as low as immeasurable, we propose the use of an immunohistochemical method for the quantification of MCP-1 levels in atherosclerotic lesions. Additionally, serum levels of MCP-1 can be measured by commercially available immunoassays. Proposed MCP-1 concentration increase may explain the acceleration in lesions atherosclerosis progression as chemokine activation occurs once they bind to specific ligands. If proven, this hypothesis would indicate the need for further studies in order to objectively link the increased MCP-1 expression with carotid restenosis.
Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2015
Alen Protić; Igor Barković; Aldo Ivančić; Ozren Krička; Marta Zuvic-Butorac; Alan Šustić
BACKGROUND Chest tube malfunction, after the tube thoracostomy, is often the result of an inappropriate chest tube tip position. The aim of this study was to analyse the precision of chest tube placement using the targeted wire guide technique (TWG technique) with curve dilator and to compare it to the classical surgical technique (CS technique). MATERIALS AND METHODS In this clinical study 80 patients with an indication for thoracic drainage, due to pneumothorax or pleural effusion were included. Experimental group contained 39 patients whose chest tube was placed using the TWG technique. The control group contained 41 patients whose chest tube was placed using the CS technique. RESULTS The comparison of the outcomes of the two techniques applied suggests that the TWG technique was significantly more successful in achieving adequate (precise) chest tube placement, irrespective of patient diagnosis (TWG vs. CS in all patients, 78.4% vs. 36.6%, p<0.001). In the pleural effusion group, TWG and CS had success rates of 78.2% and 37.5% (p=0.005), respectively, while in pneumothorax group, TWG and CS had success rates of 78.6% and 35.3% (p=0.029), respectively. CONCLUSIONS Using a curved dilator and the TWG technique for the thoracic drainage procedure we found statistically significant advantage to the TWG technique in comparison to the CS technique (78% vs. 37%) regarding precise chest tube placement within the pleural cavity. Introducing the materials and technique used in this clinical trial into clinical practice may improve the quality of thoracic drainage, including residual volume of air and/or fluid, poor functioning of the chest tube, and, as a consequence of both, prolonged hospitalisation.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 2008
Alan Šustić; Damir Miletić; Alen Protić; Aldo Ivančić; Tedi Cicvarić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
Alen Protić; Mirna Bobinac; Aldo Ivančić; Marta Zuvic-Butorac; Alan Šustiš; Tomislav Jakljević
Collegium Antropologicum | 2008
Josip Španjol; Antun Maričić; Maksim Valenčić; Romano Oguić; Kristijan Krpina; Alen Protić; Aldo Ivančić; Mirna Bobinac; Dora Fučkar; Bozidar Vojnikovic
Collegium Antropologicum | 2011
Josip Španjol; Tanja Ćelić; Tomislav Jakljević; Aldo Ivančić; Dean Markić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
Igor Medved; Darko Anić; Marin Oštrić; Boris Zrnić; Aldo Ivančić; Vjekoslav Tomulić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Aldo Ivančić; Igor Saftić; Tedi Cicvarić; Josip Španjol; Hrvoje Štalekar; Marin Marinović; Dean Markić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2014
Dean Markić; Marin Marinović; Stanislav Sotošek; Josip Španjol; Aldo Ivančić; Anton Maričić; Željko Fučkar