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European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 1997

Dose-dependent protective effect of BPC 157 on capsaicin-induced rhinitis in rats

L. Kalogjera; M. Ries; Tomislav Baudoin; Z. Ferencic; Robert Trotić; Pegan B

Protection of BPC 157 on capsaicin-induced rhinitis was studied in Wistar rats for its effect on mastocyte infiltration, degranulation and inflammatory cell infiltration. Animals were pretreated with 10 μg/kg, 10 ng/kg or 2 ml saline i.p. and capsaicin (0.05 ml/nostril of 1750 nmol/l sol.) was applied intranasally. They were then euthanized at 1, 3 and 12 h after capsaicin provocation. Nasal mucosa was analyzed and scored for mastocyte infiltration, degranulation and inflammatory cell infiltration. BPC 157 pretreatment significantly prevented mastocyte infiltration at 1 h. Polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltration was significantly reduced in rats pretreated with 10 μg/kg BPC 157. A dose-dependent effect of BPC 157 pretreatment was demonstrated only for polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltration at 12 h.


Journal of International Advanced Otology | 2017

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as Salvage Therapy for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Mihael Ries; Robert Trotić; Ivana Marinac; Kovačić Vlatka; Vladimir Bedeković

OBJECTIVE To measure the effect of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy as salvage therapy after the failure of steroid therapy for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). MATERIALS AND METHODS Ninety-three patients with SSNHL were unsuccessfully treated with systemic steroid therapy. Following steroid therapy, 43 patients received additional HBO therapy while 50 did not. Hearing levels at 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 kHz before and after therapy were measured. RESULTS A significant difference in hearing thresholds after HBO therapy was found at all frequencies in patients with a hearing loss of >61 dB. The group of patients with a hearing threshold of ≤60 dB had a significant improvement only at 250 and 500 Hz, while group of patients without additional therapy control group showed no hearing improvement. CONCLUSION Hyperbaric oxygen therapy therapy as salvage therapy for SSNHL showed some benefits in hearing improvement. Better results could be expected in patients with severe hearing loss, while in patients with mild-or-moderate hearing loss, recovery should be expected only at low frequencies.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2017

One case of bilateral congenital middle ear cholesteatoma.

Mihael Ries; Mirjana Kostić; Robert Trotić; Vladimir Bedeković

Bilateralni kongenitalni kolesteatom je jako rijetka bolest. U ovom radu opisan je slucaj bilateralnog kongenitalnog kolesteatoma kod djeteta te kirurska metoda lijecenja ove rijetke bolesti.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2015

Clinical and audiological findings in children with acute otitis media.

Mirjana Kostić; Ksenija Ribarić Jankes; Robert Trotić; Mihael Ries; Branka Ledić; Vladimir Bedeković

Abstract Conclusion: It is recommended to perform follow-up tympanometry and if necessary tonal audiometry in children who have normal plain otoscopy findings after recovering from acute otitis media (AOM). Children with Type B tympanogram, 3 months following the onset of AOM, are very likely to have a conductive hearing loss. Type B tympanogram is a much better indicator of effusion in the middle ear compared to plain otoscopy. Objective: This study was undertaken to investigate the frequency and duration of middle ear effusion in children following an episode of acute otitis media, to track changes in tonal audiometry and tympanometry findings in the post-AOM period, and recognize the optimal timing for performing both tests. Methods: In this study, 125 children aged 5–7 years with bilateral AOM were randomly selected and separately followed up for 3 months. The children underwent six ear, nose, and throat (ENT 1–6) examinations, six tympanometries (TM 1–6), and three tonal audiometries (TA 1–3). Evaluation of nasopharynx was done at the ENT 1 examination. Children who received ventilation tubes were followed for 21 month altogether. Results: At the first otoscopy, pathological findings were recorded in 250 ears/125 children (100.0%). The number of pathological otoscopy findings decreased at each subsequent examination. At ENT 6 all children had normal otoscopy findings. Type B tympanogram was detected in 49/250 (19.6%) ears at TM 6, performed 3 months following the onset of the disease. At the TA 1 conductive hearing impairment was recorded in 158/250 (63.2%) ears, at TA 2 in 66/250 (26.4%), and at TA 3 in 39/250 (15.6%). Most of them were associated with Type B tympanogram.


American Journal of Otolaryngology | 2017

Significance of intraoperative findings in revision tympanomastoidectomy

Andro Košec; Iva Kelava; Mihael Ries; Robert Trotić; Vladimir Bedeković

PURPOSE The study was designed to assess correlations between intraoperative findings in revision tympanomastoidectomy as predictors of cholesteatoma recurrence. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective single-institution cohort of 101 patients who underwent surgical treatment for recurrent chronic otitis media in a tertiary referral otology centre. RESULTS Out of 101 patients, 65 had canal wall up and 36 canal wall down revision surgery. There were 35 cholesteatoma recurrences. Sites most commonly associated with recurrent disease were residual facial ridge cells in 46 (45.5%), ossicular chain sites in 46 (45.5%) patients, posterior external auditory canal wall erosions in 38 (37.6%) patients and mastoid apex recurrence in 35 (34.7%) patients. Ossicular and posterior external auditory canal wall erosion and incomplete removal of mastoid apex cells correlate well with cholesteatoma recurrence accompanied by canal wall up surgery (p=0.009). Residual mastoid apex cells, posterior external auditory canal wall erosion and presence of residual facial ridge cells were identified as the strongest positive predictors of cholesteatoma recurrence, identifying high risk patients associated with canal wall down procedures (p=0.0036). CONCLUSIONS Correlations between intraoperative findings and cholesteatoma recurrence could improve preoperative and intraoperative planning and reduce the rates of postoperative failures1 due to mismanagement of high risk areas.


Tumori | 2005

Primary malignant melanoma of the stomach.

Zeljko Jelincic; Jasminka Jakić-Razumović; Igor Petrović; Ana Marija Cavcic; Josip Unušić; Robert Trotić


Collegium Antropologicum | 2013

Nasopharyngeal bacterial flora in healthy preschool children during winter-spring months.

Mihael Ries; Mirjana Kostić; Dijana Zadravec; Petar Drviš; Robert Trotić


Tumori. Supplemento | 2011

Primary malignant melanoma of the stomach

Željko Jelinčić; Jasminka Jakić-Razumović; Igor Petrović; Ana Marija Čavčić; Josip Unušić; Robert Trotić


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2017

Therapeutic efficacy of azithromycin and acetylcysteine in chronic otitis media with effusion

Irena Babić; Tomislav Baudoin; Robert Trotić; Vladimir Bedeković


Collegium Antropologicum | 2014

Radiotherapy-induced hearing loss in patients with laryngeal and hypopharyngeal carcinomas.

Goran Gudelj; Robert Trotić; Tonko Herceg; Domagoj Parazajder; Davor Vagić; Goran Geber

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