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European Journal of Radiology | 2012

Anatomic differences of the distal aorta with dilatation or aneurysm between patients from Asia and Europe as seen on CT imaging.

Ana Mladenovic; Zeljko Markovic; Hideki Hyodoh

AIM The hypothesis of this research is that there are differences in morphology of dilated and aneurysm changed infrarenal aorta between the patients from Europe and Asia that are important for endovascular treatment. Authors analyzed the morphologic differences of the infra-renal segment of abdominal aorta (a.a.) and the iliac arteries, common iliac artery (c.i.a.) between the Asians and Europeans examined by computed tomography (64 MD CT) from the point of the clinical use of the endovascular stent-graft. MATERIALS AND METHODS The research was conducted simultaneously in Europe and in Asia and 60 patients with distal aorta aneurysm were included (30 of each ethnic origin). The examinations were conducted at the identical types of 64 MD CT equipment, and under same conditions of examination technique and post-processing. RESULTS There were statistically significant differences in regard to important morphology criteria for a.a. and c.i.a. between patients with the aneurysm from Asia and the Europe. Analysis was preformed referring to the gender, age, body weight (BW), height, body mass index (BMI), body surface (SA index), and various diameters of a.a. and c.i.a. at several linear and transversal levels, angle and volume of the aneurysm. The biggest differences relate to the width of the central part of aneurysm of a.a. and the length and volume of c.i.a. CONCLUSION There were statistically significant differences in regard to important morphology criteria for a.a. and c.i.a. between patients with the aneurysm from Asia and the Europe.


Archive | 2012

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Different Races Epidemiologic Features and Morphologic-Clinical Implications Evaluated by CT Aortography

Ana Mladenovic; Zeljko Markovic; Sandra Grujicic-Sipetic; Hideki Hyodoh

© 2012 Mladenovic et al., licensee InTech. This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Different Races Epidemiologic Features and Morphologic-Clinical Implications Evaluated by CT Aortography


Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 2011

Quantification of dilated infrarenal aorta by 64 multidetector computed tomographic evaluation in preventing EVAR complications in patients of different races.

Ana Mladenovic; Zeljko Markovic; Hideki Hyodoh; Sandra Grujicic-Sipetic; Nakajima Yasuo

Aim: The hypothesis of this multicentric study is performing a specific typification in the selection of grafts for the endoluminal treatment of an aneurysmally altered distal aorta based on mathematical information and the correlation of a number of morphological parameters diagnosed by 64-multidetector computed tomographic (CT) aortography. Materials and Methods: The study is multicentric and encompassed 30 Asian and 30 European patients. Examinations were performed on the same type of 64- multidetector CT equipment and under same conditions of examination technique and postprocessing. Several statistical methods were applied to analyze the results. Results: Statistically significant differences were found between Asian and European patients in the morphology of the central part of the aneurysm at the level of the abdominal aorta and the width and length of the iliac arteries. The principal cause of the most frequent complication observed was defined by a CT aortographic study. Conclusions: Computed tomographic aortographic quantification of significant parameters makes it possible to plan the exact dimensions of grafts in each individual case. Computed tomographic examinations make possible very exact measurements and positioning of the graft of the novel design proposed by the authors and expected to substantially reduce the incidence of complications.


Central European Journal of Biology | 2014

Low dose computerized tomography examinations of coronary occlusive disease

Ana Mladenovic; Zeljko Markovic; Sandra Radenković; Bojana Orbovic; Vladimir Mirčetić; Goran Tomašek

Background: The aim of this study was to present an original technique of low-dose coronary computerized tomographyangiography (CCTA) for the evaluation and early diagnosis of coronary occlusive disease (COD) and to compare from this technique of CCTA with those resulting from the latest conventional angiography and multidetector computerized tomography units. Methodology: The study included 820 CCTA exams of patients with COD (average age 61 +/− 7 years), with a follow-up exam in 204 male (39%) and 62 female (20%) patients with hemodynamically insignificant coronary occlusion. Exams were performed using a 64-slice computerized tomography (CT) unit using electrocardiography (ECG)-triggering and individual settings (voltage of the x-ray tube and effective tube-current) based on each patient’s body mass index. Exponential dose for each exam was defined. Results:There was a statistically significant progression in the number of patients in whom occlusion of one of 3 coronary arteries occurred in hemodynamically significant occlusive disease (occlusion of more than 50% of lumen) — 60 of 204 males and 12 of 62 females (p<0.0001 and p<0.001). The mid-effective radiation dose during CCTA exams was 1.9+/-0.7mSv (range of 0.9 to 3.9 mSv). Conclusion: Prospective ECG-triggering allowed for low-dose CCTA exams while still enabling high diagnostic accuracy in evaluating patients with COD. The technique used in this study resulted in 2 times less the exponential dose than conventional angiography.


Clinical Anatomy | 2012

Correlation of CT aortography measurements of infrarenal aortic aneurysms and body mass index in preprocedural evaluation for endovascular repair

Ana Mladenovic; Zeljko Markovic; Hideki Hyodoh; Tatjana Stosic-Opincal

The aim of this study is to analyze the morphological differences of infrarenal aortic aneurysms and common iliac arteries that are important for endovascular management between patients of different body mass index using 64 slice multidetector row CT aortography. This was a multicenter study of 100 patients (50 Europeans and 50 Japanese). All patients had risk factors, manifest symptoms, and ultrasound verified aneurysmal dilation of the infrarenal aorta. All examinations were performed on the same CT platform using the same post‐processing protocols. Due to the heterogeneity of the population, several statistical models were used. Significant differences were found in morphological parameters of infrarenal aorta in relation to BMI. In over one out of three patients with BMI less than 23, endovascular treatment is contraindicated due to the dimensions of the aneurysmal neck. Relative to BMI value, differences were found in transverse diameters of the medium part of the aneurysm and in the length of common iliac arteries. CT aortography performed on a 64 slice multidetector row CT platform provides precise and numerous data for the analysis of anatomical and pathological differences of infrarenal aortic aneurysms that are of crucial importance for the planning of treatment and the analysis of the differences relating to body habitus. Clin. Anat. 25:767–772, 2012.


Acta Chirurgica Iugoslavica | 2007

Endourethral Prostheses for Urethral Stricture

Daniel Yachia; Zeljko Markovic


Cardiovascular Ultrasound | 2015

Prognostic value of calcium score and coronary flow velocity reserve in asymptomatic diabetic patients

Miodrag Dikic; Milorad Tesic; Zeljko Markovic; Vojislav Giga; Ana Djordjevic-Dikic; Jelena Stepanovic; Branko Beleslin; Ivana Jovanovic; Ana Mladenovic; Jelena P. Seferovic; Miodrag Ostojic; Aleksandra Arandjelovic


Acta Chirurgica Iugoslavica | 2007

[A new generation of urethral stents--Allium in the therapy of symptomatic prostatic enlargement of various etiology].

B.B. Markovic; Zeljko Markovic; Daniel Yachia; Hadzi Dj


telecommunications forum | 2017

The influence of non-functional requirements in UCP method on the accuracy of effort estimates

Jovan Popovic; Nenad Korolija; Zeljko Markovic; Dragan Bojic


telecommunications forum | 2017

Developing algorithmic skills of pupils in Serbian schools using code.org materials

Jovan Popovic; Nenad Korolija; Zeljko Markovic; Dragan Bojic

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Hideki Hyodoh

Sapporo Medical University

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Daniel Yachia

Hillel Yaffe Medical Center

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