Urelija Rodin
University of Zagreb
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JAMA Pediatrics | 2008
Aida Mujkić; Corinne Peek-Asa; Tracy Young; Urelija Rodin
OBJECTIVE To identify trends in weapon-related deaths associated with the Homeland War (1991-1995) among children in Croatia. DESIGN Retrospective review. PARTICIPANTS Croatian children aged from birth through 19 years who died as the result of a weapon-related injury from 1986 through 2005. Main Exposure Injury deaths of children by intent (homicide, suicide, operations of war, and unintentional), cause, and age. OUTCOME MEASURES Number and rate of injury deaths among Croatian children before, during, and after the war. RESULTS Compared with the period before the war, weapon-related homicide and suicide rates increased by more than 3-fold, and unintentional weapon-related deaths increased by more than 6-fold during the war. These increases persisted for 5 years following the end of the war and decreased more than 5 years after the war. Death rates from non-weapon causes did not increase during this period. Overall, 81.9% of the weapon-related deaths were caused by firearms and 18.1% were caused by explosive devices. CONCLUSIONS The Homeland War led to an increase in weapon-related deaths of all intents. Programs that focus on the prevention of weapon-related injuries should be integrated into programs that assist countries in rebuilding after political unrest.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2017
Boris Filipović-Grčić; Urelija Rodin
by patient self-reporting, which has a high risk of bias. It seems inconsistent to record objective data on pad weight prior to discharge but follow patients up using subjective methods. As the authors acknowledge, urodynamic testing would provide evidence of the severity and nature of residual incontinence. If subjective scoring is to be undertaken, acceptability of residual incontinence and quality of life measures would seem more relevant than the continence grading system used. Overall, this paper certainly highlighted the challenges faced by clinicians trying to improve long-term post-operative outcomes in this unique population of patients, and will hopefully act as a foundation for further research in the area.&
Archive | 1994
Borislav Aleraj; Berislav Borčić; Krunoslav Capak; Vilim Crlenjak; Vlasta Dečković Vukres; Ira Gjenero Margan; Vlasta Hrabak Žerjavić; Vlasta Kaić Rak; Dragica Katalinić; Marina Kuzman; Vladimir Mayer; Urelija Rodin; Ranko Stevanović; Strnad Pešikan Marija; Branimir Tomić
JAMA | 1993
Marina Kuzman; Branimir Tomić; Ranko Stevanović; Mate Ljubičić; Dragica Katalinić; Urelija Rodin
Archive | 2001
Urelija Rodin; Branimir Tomić
Croatian Medical Journal | 2006
Irena Bralić; Urelija Rodin; Javor Vrdoljak; Davor Plavec; Vesna Čapkun
Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2015
Tatjana Glivetic; Urelija Rodin; Milan Milošević; Diana Mayer; Boris Filipović-Grčić; Maida Seferovic Saric
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology | 2016
Ruža Grizelj; Katarina Bojanić; Jurica Vuković; Milivoj Novak; Urelija Rodin; Tanja Ćorić; Milan Stanojević; Darrell R. Schroeder; Toby N. Weingarten; Juraj Sprung
Gynaecologia et perinatologia : journal for gynaecology, perinatology, reproductive medicine and ultrasonic diagnostics | 2010
Ante Dražančić; Urelija Rodin
Gynaecologia et perinatologia : journal for gynaecology, perinatology, reproductive medicine and ultrasonic diagnostics | 2006
Ante Dražančić; Urelija Rodin