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Heat shock protein 27 as a predictor of prognosis in patients admitted to hospital with acute COPD exacerbation
Matthias Zimmermann, Denise Traxler, Christine Bekos, Elisabeth Simader, Thomas Mueller, Alexandra Graf, Mitja Lainščak, Robert Marčun, Mitja Košnik, Matjaž Fležar, Aleš Rozman, Peter Korošec, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Episodes of acute exacerbations are major drivers of hospitalisation and death from COPD. To date, there are no objective biomarkers of disease activity or biomarkers to predict patient outcome. In this study, 211 patients hospitalised for an acute exacerbation of COPD have been included. At the time of admission,routine blood tests have been performed including complete blood count, C-reactive protein, cardiac troponin T and NT-proBNP. Heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) serum concentrations were determined at time of admission, discharge and 180 days after discharge by ELISA. We were able to demonstrate significantly increased HSP27 serum concentrations in COPD patients at time of admission to hospital as compared to HSP27 concentrations obtained 180 days after discharge. In univariable Cox regression analyses, a HSP27 serum concentration >/= 3098 pg/mL determined at admission was a predictor of all-cause mortality at 90 days, 180 days, 1 year and 3 years. In multivariable analyses, an increased HSP27 serum concentration at admission retained its prognostic ability with respect to all-cause mortality for up to 1year follow-up. However, an increased HSP27 serum concentration at admission was not an independent predictor of long-term all-cause mortality at 3 years. Elevated serum HSP27 concentrations significantly predicted short-term mortality in patients admitted to hospital with acute exacerbation of COPD and could help to improve outcomes by identifying high-risk patients.
Keywords: COPD, acute exacerbation, disease activity
Published in DiRROS: 29.07.2020; Views: 1724; Downloads: 1063
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Pharmacology of bleomycin, implications in lowering the dose
Aleš Grošelj, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Published in DiRROS: 25.05.2020; Views: 1417; Downloads: 446
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Gozdarsko načrtovanje na Zavodu za gozdove Slovenije - prehojena pot in razvojni izzivi
Matjaž Guček, Dragan Matijašič, Aleš Poljanec, 2019, professional article

Abstract: V zadnjih petindvajsetih letih se je gozdarsko načrtovanje racionaliziralo in posodabljalo. Vpeljana je kontrolna vzorčna metoda na območju celotne Slovenije, dosežen je znaten napredek pri zajemanju, shranjevanju in obdelavi podatkov o gozdovih in gospodarjenju z njimi, poenotene in podrobno opredeljene so vsebine gozdarskih načrtov, opredeljena so merila za vrednotenje funkcij gozdov, v gozdarsko načrtovanje je tudi formalno uvedena participacija, kar je prispevalo k uresničevanju večnamenskega gospodarjenja z gozdovi. Načrti so postali pomembna podlaga za upravljanje območij Natura 2000. Z izvajanjem lovskoupravljavskega načrtovanja se je okrepil ekosistemski pristop pri upravljanju gozdov. Gozdarsko načrtovanje se mora stalno posodabljati in vključevati nove tehnološke možnosti. Pridobljene izkušnje so pomembna podlaga za spremembe načrtovanja. Glede na spremenjene okvirne pogoje gospodarjenja z gozdovi in nove tehnološke možnosti bo posodobitev usmerjena v vsebine načrtov, zajem podatkov o sestojih in modeliranje ter načrtovanje usmerjanje razvoja gozdov, sodelovanje z uporabniki, razvoj gozdarskega informacijskega sistema, koncept funkcij gozdov in postopke sprejemanja gozdnogospodarskih in lovskoupravljavskih načrtov.
Keywords: gozdarsko načrtovanje, gozdarski informacijski sistem, prenova, Zavod za gozdove Slovenije
Published in DiRROS: 16.11.2019; Views: 2837; Downloads: 747
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Learning to write anywhere with spatial transformer image-to-motion encoder-decoder networks
Barry Ridge, Rok Pahič, Aleš Ude, Jun Morimoto, 2019, published scientific conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 08.10.2019; Views: 2372; Downloads: 1652
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An efficient pbd framework for fast deployment of bi-manual assembly tasks
Bojan Nemec, Leon Žlajpah, Sebastjan Šlajpah, Jožica Piškur, Aleš Ude, 2018, published scientific conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 08.10.2019; Views: 12750; Downloads: 1080
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Deep encoder-decoder networks for mapping raw images to dynamic movement primitives
Rok Pahič, Andrej Gams, Aleš Ude, Jun Morimoto, 2018, published scientific conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 08.10.2019; Views: 2572; Downloads: 1383
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Base frame calibration of a reconfigurable multi-robot system with kinesthetic guidance
Timotej Gašpar, Robert Bevec, Barry Ridge, Aleš Ude, 2018, published scientific conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 10.04.2019; Views: 2461; Downloads: 1070
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