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Clinical Respiratory Journal | 2014

Gender differences revealed by the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire in allergic rhinitis

Dragica Pesut; Sanvila Raskovic; Vesna Tomic-Spiric; Milica Bulajic; Mirjana Bogic; Bogdana Bursuc

The increasing prevalence of allergic rhinitis (AR) is reported worldwide. Illness perception (IP) assessment is warranted in current routine clinical practice to assist communication between patients and medical staff, and improve adherence to treatment and disease outcome.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2007

Female genital tuberculosis--a disease seen again in Europe.

Dragica Pesut; Jelena M. Stojšić

BACKGROUND Dramatic worsening of epidemiological situation with tuberculosis (TB) in the world has made extra-pulmonary tuberculosis actual again. Female genital TB is very rare, but each case still remains a serious medical problem. CASE REPORT A 23-year-old human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seronegative woman with two-month duration amenorrhea underwent surgery due to lower abdominal mass simulating a left ovary carcinoma, suggested by ultrasound examinations. During sampling, we found a mass of round, up to 3 mm, necrotizing nodules, diffuse in the uterus, ovarian and tubarial surfaces, in cervical and endometrial mucosa, and even in myometrium and fat omental tissue. No tumor mass was found. Microscopically, the tissue samples from all reproductive organs and omentum contained numerous tuberculous caseating granulomas. Mycobacteria were identified by Ziehl-Neelsen method. Antituberculosis treatment had been completed. CONCLUSION In the differential diagnosis of an ovarian tumor and ascites TB should always be considered. It should also be suspected in recent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in younger women with amenorrhea, either HIV-seropositive or not.


SpringerPlus | 2014

Illness perception in tuberculosis by implementation of the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire - a TBNET study.

Dragica Pesut; Bogdana Bursuc; Milica Bulajic; Ivan Solovic; Katarzyna Kruczak; Raquel Duarte; Adriana Sorete-Arbore; Marinela Raileanu; Irina Strambu; Ljudmila Nagorni-Obradovic; Tatjana Adzic; Zorica Lazić; Maria Zlatev-Ionescu; Sorokhaibam Bhagyabati; Irom Ibungo Singh; Govind Narayan Srivastava

How patients relate to the experience of their illness has a direct impact over their behavior. We aimed to assess illness perception in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) by means of the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) in correlation with patients’ demographic features and clinical TB score.Our observational questionnaire based study included series of consecutive TB patients enrolled in several countries from October 2008 to January 2011 with 167 valid questionnaires analyzed. Each BIPQ item assessed one dimension of illness perceptions like the consequences, timeline, personal control, treatment control, identity, coherence, emotional representation and concern. An open question referred to the main causes of TB in each patient’s opinion.The over-all BIPQ score (36.25 ± 11.054) was in concordance with the clinical TB score (p ≤ 0.001). TB patients believed in the treatment (the highest item-related score for treatment control) but were unsure about the illness identity. Illness understanding and the clinical TB score were negatively correlated (p < 0.01). Only 25% of the participants stated bacteria or TB contact as the first ranked cause of the illness.For routine clinical practice implementation of the BIPQ is convenient for obtaining fast and easy assessment of illness perception with potential utility in intervention design. This time saving effective personalized approach may improve communication with TB patients and contribute to better behavioral strategies in disease control.


Respiratory Medicine | 2011

Acute left bundle branch block as a complication of brachytherapy for lung cancer

Nada Vasic; Ruza Stevic; Dragica Pesut; Dragana Jovanovic

Endoluminal brachytherapy for lung cancer ensures the delivery of a maximal therapeutic radiation dose to the tumor with a minimal effect on normal surrounding tissues. We report on a 62-year-old man, who acutely developed LBBB and heart failure 48 hours after the second course of combined endoluminal and external beam radiation therapy. After administration of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, diuretics, and anti-inflammatory drugs, electrocardiographic changes resolved and patient completely recovered. Radiotherapy was reintroduced after ten days.


Respiratory Medicine | 2011

Asthma mortality in Serbia: a 30-year analysis.

Dragica Pesut; Milica Bulajic; Ljudmila M. Nagomi-Obradovic; Anita Grgurevic; Zorana Gledovic; Dimitrije R. Ponomarev; Ana Z. Blanka

INTRODUCTION The asthma mortality pattern differs among countries. No published evidence is currently available on asthma mortality in a European low-middle-income country in socioeconomic transition. We analyzed the trend of asthma mortality rate in Serbia during the period 1980-2009. MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY a descriptive study; source of data: Republic of Serbia Institute of Statistics Death Registry. We analyzed asthma mortality data in the total population, including gender specific analysis, and in the selected ≥ 5-34 year age group. The International Classification of Diseases codes for asthma 493 (1980-1996) and J45 + J46 (1997-2009) were included. Population estimates were based on 1991 and 2002 census data, with extrapolation. RESULTS The over-all average mortality rate was 7.27 ± 2.14/100,000 inhabitants. The mortality rate peaked in 1981 at 11.3/100,000 but was 4.45/100,000 in the last year of analysis. While both overall mortality rate, as well as gender specific rates, showed clear decreases over the observed 30-year period (average absolute annual decrease of 0.195/100,000 inhabitants, 0.241/100,000 men and 0.149/100,000 women; p < 0.001) with corresponding relative annual decreases of 2.9% for the whole population, 3.0% for men and 2.8% for women, a stable trend of the rate was found in the age group ≥ 5-34 years. Male-to-female ratio was 1.59 ± 0.186, on average and it showed a stable trend over the observed period. CONCLUSION Although the failure of the health care system during the socioeconomic crisis of the 1990s might have transiently affected asthma mortality rates, the overall mortality rate for the disease shows a favorable decreasing trend.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

Emerging pathology: pulmonary disease caused by mycobacterium xenopi - a challenge in clinical practice

Dragica Pesut; Ruza Stevic; Jasmina Maric-Zivkovic; Biljana Savic; Ljudmila Nagorni-Obradovic

Introduction. Human nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) or environmental mycobacteria related disease is on increase. Risk factors are unclear and associations are observed in relation to climate differences, population density, or host susceptibility. With availability of molecular techniques for NTM identification, we faced emergence of NTM pulmonary cases. The work is an invitation more to colleagues to enroll the rare NTM cases into large study group. Case report. During an episode of productive cough and fever in a 73-year-old HIV-negative man smoker with minimal sequellae of pulmonary tuberculosis, sputum smears were acid fast bacilli positive on direct microscopy. The LöwensteinJensen culture results were positive with 20, 30 and 50 colonies, and molecular identification confirmed Mycobacterium xenopi (M. xenopi). Standard chest radiography showed no signs of active lesions. Examination was completed with bronchoscopy and thorax multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT). Cavitary lesions in the apico-posterior part of the left upper lobe (LUL) were detected. Under treatment (rifampicin, ethambutol, clarithromycin) sputum conversion was achieved, but irregular cavitation in the LUL remained at MSCT after 6 and after 12 months with signs of minimal regression. Patient’s general condition only mildly improved and asthenia remained. Observed risk factors were previous pulmonary disease, tobacco smoking, malnutrition and prolonged emotional stress. Conclusion. M. xenopi related pulmonary disease, difficult to cure and with uncertain prognosis, is a challenge in clinical practice. Since treatment is still controversial, more randomized clinical trials are needed. Current international multicentre approach might be a good option for a larger sample size and development of new guide.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2011

[Mounier-Kuhn syndrome].

Dragica Pesut; Ruza Stevic; Jelica Milosavljevic; Spasoje Popevic; Tijana Cvok

BACKGROUND Mounier-Kuhn syndrome or tracheobronchomegaly is a rare disorder characterized by marked dilatation of the trachea and main bronchi, bronchiectasis, and recurrent respiratory tract infections. Its clinical presentation may vary and mimick a variety of disorders. CASE REPORT A 43-year-old female patient, non smoker, complained of intermittent mild dyspnea. Lung function tests and cardiologic findings were within normal limits. The diagnosis was established by computed tomography, which was undertaken due to recurrent lower respiratory tract infections suggestive of bronchiectasis. The transversal tracheal diameter was 2.8 cm that was the criteria for making the diagnosis. In this sporadic case, no association with other disease or condition known to cause secondary tracheobronchomegaly was established. CONCLUSION Although rare in clinical practice, Mounier-Kuhn syndrome is an impor tant differential diagnosis in cardio-pulmonary medicine due to a variety of its clinical manifestations. Nowadays, it is easy to diagnose it owing to advanced imaging techniques.


Respiratory Medicine | 2008

Clinical features of lung cancer in patients with connective tissue diseases: A 10-year hospital based study

Tatjana N. Adžić; Dragica Pesut; Ljudmila Nagorni-Obradovic; Jelena M. Stojšić; Mladenko D. Vasiljević; Demosthenes Bouros


American Journal of Infection Control | 2006

Burden of tuberculosis in Serbia.

Zorana Gledovic; Hristina Vlajinac; Tatjana Pekmezovic; Sandra Grujicic-Sipetic; Anita Grgurevic; Dragica Pesut


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2006

Influence of tobacco smoke on the appearance of oxidative stress in patients with lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.

Ljudmila Nagorni-Obradovic; Dragica Pesut; Vesna Skodric-Trifunovic; Tanja Adzic

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Ruza Stevic

University of Belgrade

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Ivan Solovic

The Catholic University of America

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