Clinical research paper
The Use of Near-infrared Wavelength Detection Technology for Assessing Pain in Newborns
BACKGROUNDS. Pain in newborns is often difficult to recognize and therefore to treat. Changes in heartbeats per minute, respiration rate and peripheral oxygen saturation levels are most often considered to…
Read more ›Stressors and Burnout among Medical Students – Comparison between Medical Faculty in Ljubljana and Maribor
BACKGROUNDS. Studying medicine is perceived as very stressful. Despite the fact that the regular stress is a necessary and an inevitable phenomenon, it can also have short-term and long-term consequences,…
Read more ›Evaluation of Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy in Different Types of Hypothyroidism
BACKGROUND. Various types of hypothyroidism require different doses of levothyroxine in order to establish euthyroid state. However, previous studies frequently did not define the type of hypothyroidism and the factors…
Read more ›Breast Cancer in Female Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Comparison of Pathohistological Characteristics and Stage in Regard to the Type of Treatment for Diabetes Mellitus
BACKGROUNDS. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and breast cancer are common diseases in the developed world which share certain risk factors. There are several possible pathophysiological mechanisms which could explain…
Read more ›Development Platform for Diabetic Footwear Mass Customization on the Basis of Three-Dimensional Foot Scanning
BACKGROUNDS. Ill-fitting footwear is an important risk factors for diabetic foot ulceration, especially in case of foot deformities and sensory neuropathy. The aims of the research were to investigate the…
Read more ›Satisfaction of Patients Treated with Implant-Supported Mandibular Overdenture Compared to Patients Treated with Conventional Denture
BACKGROUNDS. Treatment of total edentulism with implant-supported overdenture is an established alternative to the conventional removable denture, especially in the case of poor anatomical conditions in the mandible. The aim…
Read more ›Needs for Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Breast Cancer Patients
BACKGROUNDS. Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women in Slovenia. At the end of the treatement breast cancer patients encount problems on multiple areas of functioning, this is why…
Read more ›The Influence of Late Prematurity on the Length of Birth Hospitalization
BACKGROUNDS. The frequency of preterm deliveries is increasing and late preterm newborns (from 34 to 36 weeks of gestation) represent the majority of preterm infants. There was therefore a need…
Read more ›Celiac Disease in North-East Slovenia between 1999–2009
BACKGROUNDS. Celiac disease is a systemic, immune-mediated disease, triggered by the ingestion of gluten-containing grains in susceptible individuals. Recently there have been changes in diagnosis of celiac disease, mainly due to…
Read more ›Issues with Early Detection and Treatment of Impacted Canines
BACKGROUND. Impacted maxillary canines occur in 2% of the population. Extraction of a deciduous canine is a possible preventive measure and is most successful in patients under 13 years of…
Read more ›Measurements of the Hospital Antibiotic Usage among Adults
BACKGROUNDS. Antibiotics are antibacterial agents that are used for empirical, oriented and prophylactic treatment of various infectious diseases. Although the majority of antibiotics is prescribed outside hospitals, hospitals remain foci…
Read more ›The Influence of Anxiolytic Therapy on Quality of Life and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Patients with Postural Ortostatic Tachycardia
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system. The pathology is characterised by adrenergic and cardiovagal nerve fibre dysfunction, combined with central abnormality of autonomic…
Read more ›Influence of the Arteriovenous Fistula as Hemodialysis Vascular Access on the Perfusion of Distal Structures – Palms and Fingers (Estimation of Three Parameters)
Hemodialysis is the most widely used method of renal replacement therapy in end-stage renal disease. It requires a reliable permanent vascular access and arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the most commonly…
Read more ›The Frequency of Endometriosis among Healthy and Infertile Women
Background: Endometriosis involves an appearance of endometriotic tissue with all of its histological and functional properties outside the uterine cavity. The frequency of endometriosis in women of reproductive age without…
Read more ›Ultrasound Characteristics of Uterus and Ovaries in Women with Early Spontaneous Abortions
In 71 women with clinically confirmed early spontaneous abortions we wanted to find the ultrasound detectable morphological abnormalities of uterus and ovaries and to establish the frequency of these anomalies.…
Read more ›Comparison of Tympanic, Axillar and Rectal Temperature Measurements in Newborns
Background: A tympanic membrane temperature measurements are in routine use also in neonates. Aim of our research was to evaluate the correlation between temperature measurements in the ear, axilla and…
Read more ›Comparison of Dual Chamber Pacing and Single Lead VDD Pacing in Patients with Permanent Pacemaker
VDD pacing systems are an alternative to DDD pacing systems in patients with atrioventricular (AV) block and normal sinus node function. Our study compared atrial sensing, ventricular stimulation threshold, AV…
Read more ›The Levels of Some Inflammatory Mediators and Cytokines in the Sera of Patients with Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is the most widespread disease of all chronic inflammatory diseases. The initiation and development of inflammation in the periodontal tissue is influenced by the number and type of…
Read more ›Wound Healing Process in the Jaw After Tooth Extraction
The healing process after tooth extraction ends approximately 60 days after extraction. The stability of the alveolar-bone height and the density of the reformed bone show the success of the…
Read more ›Regular Follow-Up Visits of Cancer Patients in Long-Term Remission
Oncologists in foreign countries have been gradually abandoning routine check-ups of cancer patients in long-term remission because, even today, there is insufficient evidence of the effect of such check-ups on…
Read more ›Early Detection of Pigmented Nevi Malignant Alteration
Malignant melanoma is a highly malignant tumor, and its response to treatment is poor. Its incidence is on an increase world-wide. Amplified surface microscopy is a new non-invasive diagnostic method…
Read more ›The Influence of Smoking on Functional and Morphological Changes of the Arterial Wall
Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressing degenerative disease of the arterial wall. Several risk factors, including cigarette smoking, precipitate its development. The purpose of the study was to investigate atherosclerotic morphologic…
Read more ›Impact of Visual Media Violence on Adolescent Behaviour
Violence is becoming increasingly present in modern society. Its consequences are manifested in a large number of injuries and premature deaths and thus violence is becoming a great problem for…
Read more ›Histochemical Identification of Motor Fascicles in Peripheral Nerves
Distinguishing between motor and sensory fascicles is essential to successful peripheral nerve reconstruction. Acetyltiocholine staining methods based on the Karnovsky procedure have been increasingly used for the purpose. Our aim…
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