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Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2014

Analysis of the Factors Influencing Functional Outcomes in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury

Sasa Milicevic; Vladimir Piscevic; Zoran Bukumiric; Aleksandra Nikolić; Aleksandra Sekulić; Aleksandar Corac; Rade Babovic; Slobodan Jankovic

[Purpose] The extent of functional independence ultimately achieved by an individual patient will be influenced by a variety of medical and non-medical factors. [Subjects and Methods] this study included 419 patients with spinal cord lesions treated in the Clinic for Rehabilitation “Dr M. Zotovic”, Belgrade, Serbia, from January 2000 to December 2009. The patients were divided in two groups according to achievement of increase in Functional Independence Measure (FIM) score of more than 13 at discharge compared to admission. A variety of clinical variables were followed in both groups. [Results] one hundred twenty-one patients (28.9%) showed improvements in FIM score of ≤13, while 298 (71.1%) patients showed an increases in FIM score of >13 at discharge compared to admission. Better functional recovery was observed in patients with non-traumatic spinal cord lesions, lower neurological levels of the lesion (OR = 6.07), and in patients treated surgically, but the level of the spinal cord lesion was the most influential factor affecting outcome. [Conclusion] the patients with spinal cord lesions should not only be grouped by traumatic and non-traumatic lesions only, but also sub-categorized, according to the etiology, level of injury and treatment method.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2017

The effect of illegal lead processing on blood lead levels in children living in the mining area

Aleksandar Corac; Nemanja Barać; Zoran Bukumiric; Milan Barać; Sasa Milicevic; M Milka Vidovic; Milica Mijovic; Snezana Hudomal; Viktorija Joksimovic; Milica Paut-Kusturica; Danijela Ilic; Jelena Jovic; Goran Trajkovic

Background/Aim. The northern part of Kosovo was one of the largest lead and zinc production industries in Europe. Special attention has been paid to the landfill sites of these metals remained after past industrial activities. The inhabitants of Roma camps in this area are collecting led waste they process by crushing and melting in their shacks in primitively organized working environments. Because of all the aforementioned it was necessary to examine the concentration of blood lead level (BLL) in the children aged less than 6 years inhabiting this area, especially taking care of blood analysis of children living in Roma camps. Methods. The study was conducted in the municipality of Leposavić, Province Kosovo and Metohija, Serbia. Totally 78 subjects participated in the study. All the subjects were divided into two groups: the group I consisting of 42 children who lived in the Romas camp, and the group II with 36 children from a city kindergarten. Based on the mathematical model WRPLOT we found out that both groups of patients were in the low risk zone for industrial contamination exposure. Blood analysis was done according to the protocol provided by ESA Lead Care. Results. The average age of participants in the study was 4.60 ± 1.63 years. The mean BBL in the children from the group 1 was 19.11 μg/dL and from the group 2 4.87 μg/dL. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean values of BBL between the groups (U = 39, p < 0.001). All of the children from the group 1 had BBL greater than 5 μg/dL in comparison to 38.9% of the children from the group 2 (χ2 = 35.75, p < 0.001). Conclusion. Although both groups were located outside the zone of direct spread of pollution, the results indicate high concentrations of lead in blood of all the examined children. The concentration was higher in the children who lived in the area in which illegal processing of lead waste took place.


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2012

Demographic characteristics and functional outcomes in patients with traumatic and nontraumatic spinal cord injuries.

Sasa Milicevic; Zoran Bukumiric; Aleksandra Karadzov-Nikolic; Rade Babovic; Slobodan Jankovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2013

Surgical anatomy and histology of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle for blepharoptosis correction.

Boban Djordjevic; Marijan Novakovic; Milan Milisavljević; Sasa Milicevic; Aleksandar Malikovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2014

Surface enlargement of a new arterialised venous flap by the surgical delay method

Mikica Lalkovic; Jefta Kozarski; Ljubomir Panajotovic; Milan Visnjic; Dragan Djurdjevic; Boban Djordjevic; Goran Sijan; Milomir Gacevic; Sasa Milicevic; Vladimir Stojiljkovic; Igor Maljkovic


Serbian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research | 2012

PREDICTORS OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURIES

Sasa Milicevic; Zoran Bukumiric; Aleksandra Nikolić; Rade Babovic; Aleksandra Sekulić; Srbislav Stevanović; Slobodan Jankovic


Serbian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research | 2012

Secondary complications and associated injuries in traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injury patients

Sasa Milicevic; Zoran Bukumiric; Aleksandra Karadžov-Nikolić; Aleksandra Sekulić; Srbislav Stevanović; Slobodan Jankovic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2018

The influence of the skin tumors excision width in the postoperative facial asymmetry

Sasa Milicevic; Nenad Stepic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2018

Association of PAX3 and TMTC2 gene polymorphism on the face morphology change after excision of skin tumors

Sasa Milicevic; Nenad Stepic; Zvonko Magic; Gordana Supic; Stevo Jovandic


Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2015

Analysis of the factors influencing development of urinary tract infections in patients with spinal cord injuriеs

Sekulić A; Nikolić Ak; Zoran Bukumiric; Goran Trajkovic; Aleksandar Corac; Slobodan Jankovic; Sasa Milicevic

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Gordana Supic

Military Medical Academy

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