Elma Kučukalić-Selimović
University of Sarajevo
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Nuclear Medicine Communications | 2011
Amela Begic; Jonas Jögi; Amra Hadziredzepovic; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Sadzida Begovic-Hadzimuratovic; Marika Bajc
BackgroundPulmonary embolism (PE) is a severe condition with nonspecific symptoms. Diagnosis relies on medical imaging but follow-up is currently based on clinical symptoms and general risk factors. The duration of anticoagulant treatment after an acute episode of PE is still subject to debate and the best method of identifying the risk of recurrence in individual patients is undefined. Tomographic lung scintigraphy [ventilation/perfusion single photon emission computed tomography (V/P SPECT)] has improved the diagnostic accuracy with regard to PE but has not been evaluated for PE follow-up. AimThe aim of this prospective study was to quantitatively follow the natural history of treated PE using V/P SPECT, which could prove helpful in defining an anticoagulant treatment regime for individual patients. MethodsOf 83 consecutive patients with clinically suspected PE examined with V/P SPECT, 23 patients with confirmed PE were followed by serial V/P SPECT examinations over a 6-month period. All patients were also followed clinically. ResultsThe mean relative decrease in PE extent compared with the time of diagnosis was 54±26% at 2 weeks, 79±30% at 3 months, and 82±30% at 6 months. Significant resolution of mismatched perfusion defects occurred between V/P SPECT controls within the first 3 months of anticoagulation (P<0.001) but not thereafter. V/P SPECT identified four patients with chronic PE, even though all patients were free from symptoms at 3-month follow-up. ConclusionFollow-up of PE with V/P SPECT is feasible to evaluate treatment effectiveness in individual patients and to identify patients that develop chronic PE. This study also confirms that resolution of perfusion defects after PE occurs within the first 3 months of treatment. It is therefore recommended that V/P SPECT follow-up should be considered at 3 months after diagnosis.
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2005
Amela Begic; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Nermina Obralić; Osman Durić; Nadir Lačević; Sadžida Begović; Mirela Džubur-Aganović
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2013
Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Amina Valjevac; Almira Hadžović-Džuvo
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2006
Amela Begić; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Nermina Obralić; Osman Durić; Nadir Lačević; A. Skopljak
Collegium Antropologicum | 2013
Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Jasminka Alagić; Amina Valjevac; Almira Hadžović-Džuvo; Amela Begić; Nermina Bešlić
Medicinski arhiv | 2008
Begic A; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Zutic H; Skopljak-Beganovic A
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2006
Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Almira Hadžović-Džuvo; Emina Nakaš-Ićindić; Zdenka Dražeta
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2004
Almira Hadžović; Emina Nakaš-Ićindić; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Abdul-Umid Salaka
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2014
Emina Kiseljaković; Sabaheta Hasić; Amina Valjevac; Mirela Mačkić-Đurović; Radivoj Jadrić; Bakir Mehić; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Slavka Ibrulj
Collegium Antropologicum | 2013
Jasminka Alagić-Smailbegović; Elma Kučukalić-Selimović; Ilhana Šetić; Mersiha Bećirović; Lejla Begović