Gordana Grgić
University of Tuzla
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Medical archives (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) | 2014
Gordana Bogdanović; Adnan Babović; Mirzeta Rizvanovic; Dzenita Ljuca; Gordana Grgić; Jadranaka DjuranovicMilicic
ABSTRACT Aim: The objective of the study was to examine whether cardiotocography can (CTG) predict asphyxia of the embryo, manifested as hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), and to what extent one can rely on CTG record. Material and methods: Retrospective research was carried out at the Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics UKC Tuzla and medical documentation from the history of mothers and newborns was used. The study group consisted of 68 pregnancies and newborns who developed HIE. The control group consisted of 40 pregnancies, which resulted in birth of healthy newborns – without signs of asphyxia. CTG records were analyzed, Apgar score, the ways of finishing delivery. Results: Pathological CTG records (bradycardia 100, tachycardia 180, silent type of curve, late decelerations) were found in 45 (66,17%) cases of the study group in comparison to 11 (27,5%) in the control group. In the study group Apgar score in 5th minute lower than 7 had 17,46% newborns and the highest incidence of the normally finished deliveries. We conclude that cardiotocography is one of the reliable methods of fetal monitoring in pregnancy and delivery, and that pathological CTG record very likely indicates the possible presence of perinatal asphyxia. Conclusion: Achieving a low degree of correlation between pathological intrapartum cardiotocography findings and long-term outcome of children can be achieved by rapid and adequate obstetric intervention and the relatively short duration of fetal acidosis, and optimal procedures during intensive care of newborns.
Medieval Archaeology | 2018
Anis Cerovac; Dzenita Ljuca; Bedreldin Khodary; Gordana Grgić
Aim The aim of the paper is to present the risk of pregnancy for mother and her child in a young patient who had a surgery to repair Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF), who gave a birth to her firstborn by having a cesarean section. Case report 23 years old patient, in 28 weeks of pregnancy was admitted to the clinic due to her medical record. She did not have any subjective complaints. She had two surgeries to repair ToF. After the surgery, she had residual ventricular septal defect (VSD). She had her first surgery 20 years ago (she was 3 years old), and second 7 years ago (she was 16). She had regular check-ups since, and her heart condition was unchanged. Due to her heart surgeries and VSD, a cardiologist indicates that she should deliver by having a c-section when she is 36 weeks pregnant. The patient’s heart condition was stabilized and the patient was sent home. She was recommended to have her cardiologist check up on her as she leaves the hospital and to have a gynecological examination in 6 weeks. Conclusion It can be concluded that team work and prenatal care, in most cases, lead to delivery without complication, both for mother and fetus.
Acta Medica Saliniana | 2017
Gordana Bogdanović; Dženita Ljuca; Gordana Grgić; Haris Zukić
Stem cells are basic cells of the human body; it builds human body, but also participate in the regeneration of damaged tissues and organs. They are undifferentiated that can differentiate into various types of cells in an organism, which is very important in terms of therapeutic applications. They differ in embryonic and adult stem cells. Adult cells are divided into pluripotent and unipotent. Pluripotent cells are found in the blood and in the tissue of the umbilical cord. Stem cells taking process is performed immediately after birth, sampling blood and cord tissue. Today, stem cells are used to treat more than 80 different diseases. The number of possible treatments increases every day, and treatment of stem cell becomes a special branch of medicine.
Medicinski arhiv | 2010
Gordana Grgić; Fahrija Skokić; Gordana Bogdanović
Medicinski arhiv | 2003
Gordana Grgić; Fatusić Z; Gordana Bogdanović
Medicinski arhiv | 2005
Fatusić Z; Gordana Grgić; Musić A; Hudić I
Acta Medica Academica | 2009
Gordana Grgić; Gordana Bogdanović
Gynaecologia et perinatologia : journal for gynaecology, perinatology, reproductive medicine and ultrasonic diagnostics | 2004
Gordana Grgić; Zlatan Fatušić; Gordana Bogdanović; Fahrija Skokić
Gynaecologia et perinatologia : journal for gynaecology, perinatology, reproductive medicine and ultrasonic diagnostics | 2008
Gordana Grgić; Ferida Radončić; Anela Latifagić; Gordana Bogdanović; Igor Hudić
The Central European Journal of Paediatrics | 2006
Gordana Grgić; Gordana Bogdanović