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Pancreatology | 2012

Correlation between procalcitonin and intra-abdominal pressure and their role in prediction of the severity of acute pancreatitis.

Mihailo Bezmarevic; Darko Mirkovic; Ivan Soldatovic; Dusica Stamenkovic; Nikola Mitrovic; Nenad Perisic; Ivan Marjanovic; Sasa Mickovic; Menelaos Karanikolas

BACKGROUND/AIMS Early assessment of disease severity and vigilant patient monitoring are key factors for adequate treatment of acute pancreatitis (AP). The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of procalcitonin (PCT) serum concentrations and intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) as prognostic markers in early stages of AP. METHODS This prospective observational study included 51 patients, of which 29 had severe AP (SAP). Patients were evaluated with the Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE II) score, C-reactive protein (CRP) and PCT serum concentrations and IAP at 24 h from admission. PCT was measured three times in the 1st week of disease and three times afterward, while IAP was measured daily. PCT and IAP values correlated with each other, and also compared with APACHE II score and CRP values. RESULTS PCT, IAP, CRP values and APACHE II score at 24 h after hospital admission were significantly elevated in patients with SAP. There was significant correlation between PCT and IAP values measured at 24 h of admission, and between maximal PCT and IAP values. Sensitivity/specificity for predicting AP severity at 24 h after admission was 89%/69% for APACHE II score, 75%/86% for CRP, 86%/63% for PCT and 75%/77% for IAP. CONCLUSIONS Increased IAP was accompanied by increased PCT serum concentration in patients with AP. PCT and IAP can both be used as early markers of AP severity.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013

Long-term outcome of a modified balloon dilatation in the treatment of patients with achalasia.

Radoje Doder; Nenad Perisic; Ratko Tomasevic; Darko Mirkovic; Zoran Jankovic; Zoran Djordjevic

BACKGROUND/AIM Balloon dilatation is a standard approach to the initial achalasia treatment. Modified dilatation is also applied to rise efficacy and to lower complications. METHODS A total of 57 patients were analysed within a median follow-up of 8.2 years. No premedication was used, dilatation was performed up to the pain treshold, while introduction and positioning of a dilatator was done in combination of endoscopic and radiological control. Dilatation effect was estimated by both Kim Symptom Scoring and objective parameters: body weight rise and radiological scintigraphic findings. RESULTS Excellent and good results were obtained in 50 (88%) of the patients, while in 7 (12%) of the patients surgery was performed. There was no difference in dilatation efficacy regarding sex of the patients, but the results were better in the patients above 40 years. Duration of symptoms, body weight loss, esophageal lumen width do not indicate the definitive dilatation outcome. Esophageal scintigraphy and body weight increase were in a direct correlation with the effect of dilatation measured with the Kim Symptom Scoring. After the one to two repeated dilatations the efficacy increased from 74% to 88% justifying the repetition of dilatation. In 2 (3.57%) of the patients, that is in 2.65% of the totally dilated patients, perforation was recorded. There was no lethal outcome of dilatation, and the other complications were not clinically significant. CONCLUSION Modified balloon dilatation can be recommended for initial method in achalasia treatment due to high efficacy, easy performance in daily hospital while complications are in standard range.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2014

A 60-year experience in the treatment of pancreatic insulinoma in the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade

Ivan Tavcar; Sasa Kikovic; Mihailo Bezmarevic; Sinisa Rusovic; Nenad Perisic; Darko Mirkovic; Snezana Kuzmic-Jankovic; Tamara Dragovic; Jelena Karajovic; Zoran Hajdukovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013

Sclerosing mesenteritis as a rare cause of upper ileus.

Mihailo Bezmarevic; Darko Mirkovic; Nenad Perisic; Marina Panisic; Sasa Mickovic; Ivana Tufegdzic; Jelena Mitrovic; Zoran Djordjevic


Pancreatology | 2012

BISAP score and procalcitonin versus APACHE II score and C-reactive protein in early assessment of the severity and outcome of acute pancreatitis

Mihailo Bezmarevic; Darko Mirkovic; Sasa Mickovic; Nenad Perisic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

Erdheim-Chester disease: A case report

Stanko Petrovic; Radoje Doder; Nenad Perisic; Marijana Petrovic; Irina Brcerevic; Branka Roganovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

Autoimmune pancreatitis type 1 and type 2: A report of two cases

Irina Brcerevic; Radoje Doder; Nenad Perisic; Stanko Petrovic; Jasna Jovic; Dejan Hristovic; Zoran Djordjevic; Olga Tasic-Radic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

Abdominal localization of unicentric form of Castleman disease: A case report

Bosko Milev; Borka Milev; Zoran Kostic; Darko Mirkovic; Nenad Perisic; Olga Tasic; Marija Elez; Aleksandar Radunovic; Milan Jovanovic; Predrag Maric; Sanja Daisevic; Rade Prelevic; Maja Vulovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

Insulinoma-how to achieve a reliable localization of the tumor?

Sasa Kikovic; Ivan Tavcar; Tamara Dragovic; Petar Ristic; Jelena Karajovic; Dejan Marinkovic; Nenad Perisic; Sinisa Rusovic; Zoran Hajdukovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2016

Pleural empyema caused by Salmonella enteritidis in a patient with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Miroslav Kojic; Darko Nozic; Olivera Tarabar; Nenad Perisic

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Darko Mirkovic

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Ivan Tavcar

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Sasa Mickovic

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Sinisa Rusovic

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