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Hemodialysis International | 2014

Hemodialysis-induced changes in the blood composition affect function of the endothelium

Weronika Oleśkowska-Florek; Alicja Polubinska; Ewa Baum; Monika Matecka; Małgorzata Pyda; Krzysztof Pawlaczyk; Andrzej Breborowicz

Hemodialysis induces oxidative stress causing intravascular inflammation, which may cause endothelial dysfunction. We evaluated how hemodialysis‐induced changes in blood affect the function of endothelial cells in in vitro culture. Serum samples were collected from 42 uremic patients treated with hemodialysis, one before the start of dialysis and the other one at the end of session. All patients were dialysed with polysulfone dialyzer. Concentrations of the inflammatory molecules carbonyl protein and metabolites of NO synthesis were measured in blood. Additionally, the effect of the serum obtained before and after dialysis on the function of endothelial cells in in vitro culture was studied. Hemodialysis caused increase of monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)‐1 (+17%), hepatocyte growth factor (+91%), and pentraxin‐3 (+30%) concentration in serum. Concentration of carbonyl protein was decreased by 30%. Decrease of blood level of asymmetric dimethylarginine (−25%) and nitrate/nitrites (−62%) was observed. Serum obtained after hemodialysis stimulated proliferation of endothelial cells (+10%) and synthesis of MCP‐1(+11%) in these cells. Hemodialysis‐induced intravascular inflammation changes the function of endothelial cells, which may lead to acceleration of atherosclerosis.


Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2015

What do women know about breast cancer prophylaxis and a healthy style of life

Jolanta Sielska; Monika Matecka; Eliza Dąbrowska; Ewa Jakubek; Monika Urbaniak

AIM The aim of the study was to determine the factors influencing womens knowledge concerning breast cancer prophylaxis and find out the sources of the knowledge. BACKGROUND In the Greater Poland region, breast cancer has been the most frequently detected tumour for years. The percentage of breast cancer cases has increased by 31% in the last decade. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study encompassed 337 women aged 40-59 who participated in the mammographic examinations. An original research tool was used which assessed the level of knowledge concerning breast cancer prophylaxis, the knowledge of health-oriented behaviour in this regard and the influence of the medical personnel on womens education. RESULTS Age is a factor diversifying the knowledge of the breast self-examination method. Doctors and nurses were rarely indicated as a source of knowledge concerning breast cancer prophylaxis. The subjects presented a high level of knowledge of the factors increasing the risk of developing cancer. CONCLUSIONS A correlation between the level of education and the knowledge of ones own breast to a degree which enables a woman to detect even a slight change was observed. Vital findings also concern the sources of knowledge concerning breast cancer prophylaxis. The results of the studies indicated little informative support on the part of the medical personnel; therefore, one should call for supplementing training courses for doctors and nurses focusing on the issues of prophylaxis, including the method of breast self-examination.


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2015

Levels of hepatocyte growth factor in serum correlate with quality of life in hemodialysis patients.

Ewa Baum; Krzysztof Pawlaczyk; Beata Maćkowiak; Patrycja Sosińska; Monika Matecka; Barbara Kołodziejczak; Michał Musielak; Andrzej Breborowicz


Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Problemy Zarządzania, Finansów i Marketingu | 2015

Wewnętrzna ocena dokonywana przez kadrę kierowniczą jako narzędzie zarządzania w podmiotach leczniczych na przykładzie szpitala klinicznego

Eliza Dąbrowska; Monika Matecka; Jolanta Sielska; Joanna Zdanowska


Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Problemy Zarządzania, Finansów i Marketingu | 2015

Competences of the Healthcare Entity Manager

Eliza Dąbrowska; Monika Matecka; Jolanta Sielska


Archive | 2015

Original Article Levels of hepatocyte growth factor in serum correlate with quality of life in hemodialysis patients

Ewa Baum; Krzysztof Pawlaczyk; Beata Maćkowiak; Patrycja Sosińska; Monika Matecka; Andrzej Breborowicz


Archive | 2014

POTRZEBY INFORMACYJNE PACJENTA KORZYSTAJĄCEGO Z LECZNICTWA ZAMKNIĘTEGO

Monika Matecka; Jolanta Sielska; Sylwia Zdrojowa


Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Problemy Zarządzania, Finansów i Marketingu | 2012

Tożsamość i wizerunek podmiotów leczniczych na przykładzie wybranych szpitali klinicznych w Poznaniu

Maria Danuta Głowacka; Piotr Stawny; Monika Matecka; Ewa Jakubek


Zeszyty Naukowe / Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu | 2011

Komunikacja rynkowa jako istotny element budowania wizerunku szpitala

Maria Danuta Głowacka; Ewa Jakubek; Monika Matecka; Eliza Dąbrowska


Zeszyty Naukowe / Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu | 2011

Zarządzanie wizerunkiem szpitala publicznego jako jednostki non profit z wykorzystaniem strategicznej karty wyników - model teoretyczny

Eliza Dąbrowska; Ewa Jakubek; Monika Matecka; Maria Danuta Głowacka

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Eliza Dąbrowska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Ewa Jakubek

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Jolanta Sielska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Ewa Baum

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Alicja Polubinska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Barbara Kołodziejczak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Małgorzata Pyda

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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