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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2006

Prognostic values of IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10 in acute pancreatitis.

Davor Štimac; Elizabeta Fišić; Sandra Milić; Lidija Bilić-Zulle; Relja Perić

Goals The prognostic importance of interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-8, and IL-10 in the prediction of acute pancreatitis severity. Background Early assessment of severity in acute pancreatitis could help the patients who are at risk of developing complications. Unfortunately, the used prognostic scoring systems generally are only moderately accurate in assessing disease severity. Study We studied 117 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis admitted to our hospital during the past 2 years. Laboratory parameters and cytokines were analyzed from serum taken routinely on admission. Severity criteria were noted for each patient using Ranson, Glasgow, and APACHE II scoring systems. Local and systemic complications, developed during a follow-up period, were classified by Atlanta criteria. Results IL-6 was the only parameter that statistically significantly predicted complicated acute pancreatitis (P<0.05). IL-8 and IL-10 and the 3 prognostic scoring systems used did not properly assess complicated versus noncomplicated acute pancreatitis. Conclusions Our prospective study supported the potential importance of IL-6 in the early assessment of complicated acute pancreatitis, but also suggested that pancreatitis classified as complicated in a large number of patients could not be correctly predicted with the Ranson, Glasgow, and APACHE II scoring systems.


Gastroenterology Research and Practice | 2013

The Role of IL-6, 8, and 10, sTNFr, CRP, and Pancreatic Elastase in the Prediction of Systemic Complications in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis

Elizabeta Fišić; Goran Poropat; Lidija Bilić-Zulle; Vanja Licul; Sandra Milić; Davor Štimac

Background and Aim. Early assessment of severity in acute pancreatitis (AP) is a key measure to provide rational and effective management. The aim of our study is to determine the prognostic value of interleukins (IL) 6, 8, and 10, soluble receptor for tumor necrosis factor (sTNFr), pancreatic elastase (E1), and C-reactive protein (CRP) as predictors of systemic complications in AP. Patients and Methods. A hundred and fifty patients with confirmed AP were enrolled in the study. The severity of AP was defined according to Atlanta criteria. Measurements of interleukins and sTNFr were performed on the first day of admission. CRP and E1 levels were assessed on admission and after 48 hours. ROC analysis was performed for all parameters. Results. Interleukins and sTNFr significantly differentiated patients with systemic complications from those without. Elevation of IL-6 showed the highest significance as a predictor (P = 0.001). CRP and elastase levels did not differ between mild and severe cases on admission, but reached statistical significance when measured on the third day (P = 0.002 and P = 0.001, resp.). Conclusion. Our study confirmed that IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, and sTNFr measured on admission, and CRP and pancreatic elastase measured on third day of admission represent valuable prognostic factors of severity and systemic complications of AP.


Biochemia Medica | 2011

Validation of methods performance for routine biochemistry analytes at Cobas 6000 analyzer series module c501.

Vesna Šupak Smolčić; Lidija Bilić-Zulle; Elizabeta Fišić

INTRODUCTION Cobas 6000 (Roche, Germany) is biochemistry analyzer for spectrophotometric, immunoturbidimetric and ion-selective determination of biochemical analytes. Hereby we present analytical validation with emphasis on method performance judgment for routine operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Validation was made for 30 analytes (metabolites, enzymes, trace elements, specific proteins and electrolytes). Research included determination of within-run (N = 20) and between-run imprecision (N = 30), inaccuracy (N = 30) and method comparison with routine analyzer (Beckman Coulter AU640) (N = 50). For validation of complete analytical process we calculated total error (TE). Results were judged according to quality specification criteria given by European Working Group. RESULTS Within-run imprecision CVs were all below 5% except for cholesterol, triglycerides, IgA and IgM. Between-run CVs for all analytes were below 10%. Analytes that did not meet the required specifications for imprecision were: total protein, albumin, calcium, sodium, chloride, immunoglobulins and HDL cholesterol. Analytes that did not fulfill requirements for inaccuracy were: total protein, calcium, sodium and chloride. Analytes that deviated from quality specifications for total error were: total protein, albumin, calcium, sodium, chloride and IgM. Passing-Bablok regression analysis provided linear equation and 95% confidence interval for intercept and slope. Complete accordance with routine analyzer Beckman Coulter AU640 showed small number of analytes. Other analytes showed small proportional and/or small constant difference and therefore need to be adjusted for routine operation. CONCLUSIONS Regarding low CV values, tested analyzer has satisfactory accuracy and precision and is extremely stable. Except for analytes that are coherent on both analyzers, some analytes require adjustments of slope and intercept for complete accordance.


Environmental Research | 2017

Prenatal mercury exposure, neurodevelopment and apolipoprotein E genetic polymorphism

Janja Snoj Tratnik; Ingrid Falnoga; Ajda Trdin; Darja Mazej; Vesna Fajon; Ana Miklavčič; Alfred B. Kobal; Joško Osredkar; Alenka Briski; Mladen Krsnik; David Neubauer; Jana Kodrič; Staša Stropnik; David Gosar; Petra Lešnik Musek; Janja Marc; Simona Jurkovic Mlakar; Oleg Petrović; Inge Vlašić-Cicvarić; Igor Prpić; Ana Milardović; Jelena Radić Nišević; Danijela Vuković; Elizabeta Fišić; Zdravko Špirić; Milena Horvat

Abstract The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between prenatal exposure to mercury (Hg) and neurodevelopment of the child, taking into account genetic polymorphism of apolipoprotein E (Apoe) and other relevant confounders. Six hundred and one mother‐child pairs were recruited from the central Slovenia region and 243 from Rijeka, on the Croatian coast of the northern Adriatic. The total Hg in cord blood, Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley‐III) assessment at 18 months of age and Apoe genotyping was performed on 361 children; 237 of them were from Slovenia and 124 from Croatia. The results showed negative association between low‐to‐moderate Hg exposure in children with normal neurodevelopmental outcome and cognitive and fine motor scores at 18 months of age as assessed by Bayley III. The Hg‐related decrease in cognitive score was observed only in children carrying at least one Apoe &egr;4 allele, while the decrease in fine motor scores was independent of the Apoe genotype. Adjusting for selenium (Se) and lead (Pb) levels, a positive association between Se and the language score and a negative association between Pb and the motor score was observed, but not in the subgroup of children carrying the &egr;4 allele. HighlightsApoe &egr;4 carriers showed negative association between cord blood Hg and cognitive score.Fine motor score was negatively associated with cord blood Hg in all children.Gene‐environment interaction was confirmed for the cognitive score..Se and Pb levels confounded the association between Hg and neurodevelopment.


Hepato-gastroenterology | 2012

Influence of preoperative oral feeding on stress response after resection for colon cancer.

Marko Zelić; Davor Štimac; Davor Mendrila; Vlatka Sotošek Tokmadžić; Elizabeta Fišić; Miljenko Uravić; Alan Šustić

BACKGROUND/AIMS Preoperative management involves patients fasting from midnight on the evening prior to surgery. Fasting period is often long enough to change the metabolic condition of the patient which increases perioperative stress response. That could have a detrimental effect on clinical outcome. The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible effects of carbohydrate-rich beverage on stress response after colon resection. METHODOLOGY Randomized and double blinded study included 40 patients with colon, upper rectal or rectosigmoid cancer. Investigated group received a carbohydrate-rich beverage the day before and two hours before surgery. In the control group patients were in the standard preoperative regime: nothing by mouth from the evening prior to operation. Peripheral blood was sampled 24h before surgery, at the day of the surgery, and 6, 24 and 48h postoperatively. RESULTS Colonic resection in both groups caused a significant increase in serum interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels 6, 24 and 48h after the operation. Increase was more evident and statistically significant in the group with fasting protocol. More significant increase of interleukin 10 (IL-10) occurred in patients who received preoperative nutrition. CONCLUSIONS Smaller increase in IL-6 and higher in IL- 10 are indicators of reduced perioperative stress.


Acta Haematologica | 2016

Concurrent elevations of VEGF, osteopontin and MCP-1 serum levels are independent predictors of survival in patients with Diffuse large B- Cell lymphoma

Antica Duletić-Načinović; Vedrana Gačić; Toni Valković; Ksenija Lučin; Elizabeta Fišić; Marta Žuvić-Butorac; Irena Seili Bekafigo; Nives Jonjić

Background: Diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL) are heterogeneous diseases, and the identification of additional DLBCL risk factors is especially important. Methods: In this pilot study, we determined pretreatment serum levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), osteopontin (OPN) and macrophage chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) in 67 newly diagnosed DLBCL patients before treatment with standard chemoimmunotherapy and in 30 healthy persons. Results: Serum levels of all three cytokines were significantly elevated in untreated patients compared to controls. VEGF and OPN concentrations were higher in patients with advanced Ann Arbor stage, B symptoms, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group score ≥2, International Prognostic Index (IPI) ≥3 and partial/no remission. A high MCP-1 level was associated with advanced stage, increased IPI and bone marrow infiltration. In univariate analysis, elevated OPN and VEGF, and concurrent elevation of all three biomarkers, were identified as significant predictors of poor survival. Multivariate Cox analysis revealed that elevated OPN combined with elevated VEGF levels was one of the best parameter subsets predicting poorest survival. Conclusion: According to our preliminary results, serum levels of VEGF and OPN before treatment predict response to therapy and survival after chemoimmunotherapy, and may help to further stratify DLBCL patients into risk groups.


Hepato-gastroenterology | 2013

Preoperative oral feeding reduces stress response after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Marko Zelić; Davor Štimac; Davor Mendrila; Vlatka Sotošek Tokmadžić; Elizabeta Fišić; Miljenko Uravić; Alan Šustić


Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2007

[C-reactive protein and lactate dehydrogenase as single prognostic factors of severity in acute pancreatitis].

Irena Krznarić Zrnić; Sandra Milić; Elizabeta Fišić; Mladen Radić; Davor Štimac


Biochemia Medica | 2012

Diagnostic accuracy of heart fatty acid binding protein (H-FABP) and glycogen phosphorylase isoenzyme BB (GPBB) in diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Zlatko Čubranić; Zeljko Madzar; Sanja Matijević; Stefi ca Dvornik; Elizabeta Fišić; Vjekoslav Tomulić; Juraj Kunišek; Gordana Laškarin; Igor Kardum; Luka Zaputović


Pancreatology | 2013

The Role of IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, sTNFr, CRP and pancreatic elastase in the predicition of systemic complications in patients with acute pancreatitis

Davor Štimac; Elizabeta Fišić; Goran Poropat; L. Bilić Zulle; Vanja Licul; Sandra Milić

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