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Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine | 2006

Nebulized pentoxifylline for prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very low birth weight infants: A pilot clinical study

Ryszard Lauterbach; Joanna Szymura-Oleksiak; Dorota Pawlik; Jolanta Warchoł; Ilona Lisowska-Miszczyk; Krzysztof Rytlewski

Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of nebulized pentoxifylline (PTXF) compared to intravenous dexamethasone (DX) or placebo (nebulized distilled water) for the prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Methods. One hundred and fifty very low birth weight infants were randomly assigned to three groups. Entry criteria were the need for oxygen administration on the fourth day of life, irrespective of whether ventilatory support was required. PTXF was administered with a nebulizer every 6 hours on three consecutive days (a single course) in a dose of 20 mg/kg when infants were breathing spontaneously or 10 mg/kg when they needed ventilatory support. DX was given every 12 hours on three consecutive days in a dose of 0.25 mg/kg. Nebulized distilled water was administered with the schedule of inhalation as in the PTXF group. When the need for ventilatory support or oxygen dependency persisted, the course of both drugs and placebo administration was repeated every seven days until the diagnosis of BPD was established. Results. Both PTXF and DX reduced the incidence of disease when compared with placebo. The respective data obtained for the PTXF-group versus the placebo group were as follows: difference in risk, 27%; OR: 0.32; CI: 0.11–0.94; p = 0.039; whereas the results for the DX-group versus the placebo group were: difference in risk, − 23%; OR: 0.39; CI: 0.14–1.14; p = 0.07. Conclusion. Our data show that nebulized PTXF reduces the risk of BPD and may be a potential alternative to steroids in the prevention of this disease.


Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2009

Group B streptococcus colonization of pregnant women and their children observed on obstetric and neonatal wards of the University Hospital in Krakow, Poland.

Magdalena Strus; Dorota Pawlik; Monika Brzychczy-Włoch; Tomasz Gosiewski; Krzysztof Rytlewski; Ryszard Lauterbach; Piotr B. Heczko

The study was arranged to assess the actual rates of colonization of pregnant women and their children with group B streptococcus (GBS) in a Polish university hospital. Resistance of these cocci to macrolides and clindamycin was also tested and routes of transmission of GBS were followed in some cases using molecular typing. Colonization with GBS was checked in 340 pregnant women living in the south-eastern region of Poland (Małopolska) in the years 2004-2006. Women with a complicated pregnancy were more often colonized than those with a normal pregnancy (20.0 % versus 17.2 %). Moreover, women with a complicated pregnancy were twice as often colonized with GBS strains with the MLS(B) phenotype indicating resistance to macrolides and clindamycin. Regarding neonatal colonization by GBS, we found that neonates born from the colonized mothers with a complicated pregnancy were more often colonized with GBS than those from the mothers with a normal pregnancy (35 % versus 26.7 %). By molecular typing of the GBS strains isolated from mothers and their newborns we have been able to suggest the possibility of horizontal transmission of the strains from the hospital environment to newborns. Our results clearly indicate that rates of GBS colonization among pregnant women and neonates in a Polish university hospital have reached levels comparable to those reported in other European clinical centres.


Medical Science Monitor | 2012

Leptin and interferon-gamma as possible predictors of cesarean section among women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Krzysztof Rytlewski; Hubert Huras; Katarzyna Kuśmierska-Urban; Aleksander Gałaś; Alfred Reron

Summary Background This study was designed to evaluate maternal levels of leptin and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in pregnancy complicated with hypertension and to assess the role of cytokines in predicting the risk of cesarean section. Material/Methods This was a cohort study with a prospective follow-up. After proportional sampling procedure, the study included the follow-up of 40 women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension [PIH] or preeclampsia [PE]) and 40 uncomplicated pregnancies. Women were followed from the time of admission to the delivery. Levels of leptin and interferon-gamma were measured in serum samples from all women. A p-value <0.05 was considered as significant. Results Significant increase in IFN-gamma and leptin concentration in women with pre-eclampsia was observed. We found a significant 1.4-fold increase in the risk of birth by cesarean section associated with the increase of the IFN-gamma concentration by 0.1 pg/ml and almost 3-fold increase in the risk associated with the increase of the leptin concentration. Conclusions IFN-γ and leptin might be risk markers of cesarean section in hypertension disorders of pregnancy, but further studies supporting this evidence are needed.


Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2012

Effect of Pentoxifylline, administered in Preterm Labour, on the Foetal–Placental Circulation and Neonatal Outcome: A Randomized, Prospective Pilot Study

Ryszard Lauterbach; Krzysztof Rytlewski; Dorota Pawlik; Joanna Hurkała; Anna Wójtowicz; Grzegorz H. Bręborowicz; Marta Szymankiewicz

The aim of the study was to evaluate the pentoxifylline administration on the foetal-placental circulation and neonatal outcome in women with threatened preterm labour. Pentoxifylline was given as a supplement to standard tocolytic therapy in a group of 43 patients (pentoxifylline group) as an intravenous infusion and oral supplementation in a total dosage of 800 mg/day. The drug was administered within 3 weeks after admission. No pentoxifylline was given in the control group (53 patients). Doppler velocimetry of pulsatility indices (PI) of the umbilical (UA) and middle cerebral (MCA) arteries as well as cerebro-placental ratio (CPR) were calculated. Also, the neonatal outcome was estimated in both groups. From the second week of therapy with pentoxifylline, the PI decreased in umbilical artery and increased in the MCA, whereas in the control group, there were no changes. The value of PIUA, evaluated after the third week of pentoxifylline administration, was statistically significantly lower when compared to data obtained on admission (mean: 0.99 ± 0.22 versus 0.82 ± 0.12; p =0.016). Pentoxifylline significantly increased CPR values calculated after third week of drug administration, which were statistically significantly higher in the pentoxifylline group when compared with respective data in the control group (mean: 2.30 versus 1.61; p = 0.001). The risk of severe neonatal complications was significantly lower in the pentoxifylline group (p = 0.026). Pentoxifylline changed foetal-placental blood circulation in patients with threatened preterm labour and improved neonatal outcome.


European Journal of Pediatrics | 2006

Plasma antithrombin III and protein C levels in early recognition of late-onset sepsis in newborns

Ryszard Lauterbach; Dorota Pawlik; Renata Radziszewska; Joanna Woźniak; Krzysztof Rytlewski


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2008

Effects of oral l-arginine on the pulsatility indices of umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery in preterm labor

Krzysztof Rytlewski; Rafał Olszanecki; Ryszard Lauterbach; Anna Grzyb; Beata Kiec-Wilk; A. Dembinska-Kiec; Antoni Basta


Ginekologia Polska | 2013

Selected polymorphisms of Renin-Angiotensin System in the pathology of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Katarzyna Kuśmierska-Urban; Krzysztof Rytlewski; Alfred Reroń


Neuro endocrinology letters | 2009

Doppler velocimetry of the materno-fetal circulation in preterm delivered pregnancies complicated with hypertension.

Krzysztof Rytlewski; Hubert Huras; Katarzyna Kusmierska; Andrzej Jaworowski; Teresa Górnisiewicz; Piotr Ossowski; Alfred Reroń


Journal of Rare Cardiovascular Diseases | 2016

Pregnancy in pulmonary arterial hypertension

Magdalena Kaźnica-Wiatr; Agata Leśniak-Sobelga; Grzegorz Kopeć; Piotr Błaszczak; Karolina Frynas; Maria Olszowska; Krzysztof Rytlewski; Jarosław D. Kasprzak; Piotr Podolec


Obstetrics & Gynecology International Journal | 2015

Influence of Selected Polymorphisms of the Renin-Angiotensin System on the Regulation of Blood Pressure during Pregnancy

Katarzyna Kusmierska-Urban; Krzysztof Rytlewski; Hubert Huras

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Hubert Huras

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Ryszard Lauterbach

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Dorota Pawlik

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Antoni Basta

Jagiellonian University

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Katarzyna Kuśmierska-Urban

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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A. Dembinska-Kiec

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Agata Leśniak-Sobelga

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Aleksander Gałaś

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Alfred Reron

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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