Benjamin Kulovac
University of Sarajevo
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Acta informatica medica : AIM : journal of the Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia & Herzegovina : časopis Društva za medicinsku informatiku BiH | 2012
Damir Aganovic; Alen Prcic; Benjamin Kulovac; Osman Hadziosmanovic
Objectives: To determine the optimal medication for the treatment of renal colic using evidence based medicine (EBM) parameters (RR, ARR, NNT, NNH, ARI, RRI). Sample and Methodology: During 2010, an ITT study was conducted on 400 outpatients of the Sarajevo University Clinical Center Urology Clinic in order to investigate renal colic pain relief drugs. Each group consisting of 100 patients was administered either Metamizol amp. i.v., or Diclofenac amp. i.m., or Butylscopolamine amp. i.v., while 100 patients belonged to the placebo group that was given distilled water (aqua redestilata). All patients completed visual analogue pain scale (VAPS) from 0 to 10 prior to and after the treatment. Results: Using EBM parameters Diclofenac Na and Metamizol were shown to be the most efficient in the treatment of renal colic. In these two groups, relative risk (RR) was 21 and 8,5% respectively; Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) was 74 and 86% respectively, and Number Needed to Treat (NNT) was 1 for both groups, while chi-squared (X2) test has shown that there is no statistically significant difference between these two drugs when it comes to their effect. In the Butylscopolamine group, RR was 81; ARR 18%, while NNT was 5. With respect to side effects, only in his group it was shown that Relative Risk Increase (RRI) was 84, ARI 83%, while Number Needed to Harm (NNH) was 2. Conclusion: The most optimal medication for the treatment of renal colic according to EBM parameters is Diclofenac Na, followed by Metamizol. Butylscopolamine is not recommended for the treatment of renal colic.
Medical archives (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) | 2012
Damir Aganovic; Munira Hasanbegovic; Alden Prcic; Benjamin Kulovac; Osman Hadziosmanovic
Medicinski arhiv | 2011
Damir Aganovic; Alden Prcic; Benjamin Kulovac; Osman Hadziosmanovic
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2007
Benjamin Kulovac; Damir Aganovic; Alden Prcic; Osman Hadžiosmanović
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2007
Benjamin Kulovac; Damir Aganovic; Dzelaludin Junuzović; Alden Prcic; Osman Hadziosmanovic; Mustafa Bazardzanović; Harun Hodzić
Medicinski arhiv | 2005
Benjamin Kulovac; Damir Aganovic; Alden Prcic
Medicinski arhiv | 2012
Damir Aganovic; Alden Prcic; Benjamin Kulovac; Osman Hadziosmanovic
Medical archives (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) | 2012
Damir Aganovic; Osman Hadziosmanovic; Alden Prcic; Benjamin Kulovac
Medicinski arhiv | 2006
Alden Prcic; Damir Aganovic; Junuzović D; Benjamin Kulovac
Folia Medica Facultatis Medicinae Universitatis Saraeviensis | 2014
Zahid Lepara; Dželaludin Junuzović; Benjamin Kulovac; Sabina Sadović; Jelena Kovačević; Almir Fajkic; Orhan Lepara; Ejub Bašić