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Diagnostic value of planar myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in patients with coronary artery disease
Marko Klančič, Metka Milčinski, Darko Zorman, 1997, original scientific article

Abstract: Patients with suspected or proven coronary artery disease are investigated using noninvasive and invasive diagnostic methods. Noninvasive myocardial perfusion scintigraphy provides data on myocardial perfusion during stress andat rest. Coronary angiography is invasive morphologic method, performed before coronary artery dilatation or surgery. Aim of our retrograde analysis of planar thallium myocardial perfusion scintigrams and coronary angiograms was to assess sensitivity and specificity of rnyocardial perfusion planar scanning and to evaluate causes of possible disagreement. Original readings ofmyocardial perfusion scans and coronary angiograms of 156 patients with coronary artery disease were compared. When results of both investigations were partially concordant or discordant, the original studies were reviewed. Concordant results of both examinations were found in 62% of patients. In only3% (5 patierrts) the results were discordant and the reason for disagreement of results of both studies could not be detected. Most of the remaining 55 patients had more pronounced myocardial perfusion defects than was the estinrated severity of cororsary artery stenosis, attributed to the different nature of both irtvestigations. Anonralous coronary artery was foundirt 3% of all patients, tortuous coronary arteries with slow ftow of coritrast media in 9 patients (6% of all) and arterial hypertension with extreme left ventricular wall hypertrophy in one patient. Serrsitivity of the rnyocardial perfusion scintigraphy was l00% and specificity 50%. Positive predictive valrre for coronary artery disease was 96% and negative predictive value was 100 %. We cconclude that myocardial perfusion scintigraphy has a definite role in: diagnosis and follow-up of patients with suspected or provencoronary artery disease. (Abstracts truncated at 2000 characters)
Published in DiRROS: 18.01.2024; Views: 410; Downloads: 85
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Requirements for a clinical electrochemotherapy device - electroporator
Marko Puc, Stanislav Reberšek, Damijan Miklavčič, 1997, original scientific article

Keywords: electroporation instrumentation, neoplasms, drug therapy
Published in DiRROS: 16.01.2024; Views: 417; Downloads: 148
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Impact assessment of the Gajke and Brstje landfills on groundwater status using stable and radioactive isotopes
Sonja Cerar, Luka Serianz, Polona Vreča, Marko Štrok, Tjaša Kanduč, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Waste disposal in landfills represents a severe threat to aquatic environments on the local, regional, and global levels. In Slovenia, there are 69 registered landfills where groundwater is regularly monitored. However, isotope techniques are not regularly employed. Therefore, we employed isotope analysis of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen in combination with total alkalinity to assess the impact of the selected landfill on groundwater and to evaluate the biogeochemical processes at work. The δ18O, δ2H, δ13CDIC, 3H activity and total alkalinity were determined in October 2020 at 12 sampling points from the surrounding area of the Gajke and Brstje landfills and leachate from the Gajke landfill. The δ18O (-9.24 ± 0.3 ‰) and δ2H (-64.9 ± 2.7 ‰) in groundwater indicate that the main water source consists in direct infiltration of precipitation, with no significant isotopic fractionation. Total alkalinity in the investigated area ranges from 5.45 to 73 mM and δ13CDIC from –14.9 to +6.1 ‰, respectively. Higher values of total alkalinity (up to 73 mM), δ13CDIC (up to +6.1 ‰), δ18O (-7.64 ‰) and 3H (209.8 TU) are detected in the leachate, indicating biogeochemical process related to CO2 reduction or methanogenesis. Methanogenesis could be present at locations GAP-10/13 (Brstje landfill) and G-2 (Gajke landfill) with δ13CDIC values ranging from –8.2 to –7.6 ‰ and with dissolved oxygen values around 0 % and elevated 3H values (from 16 to 18 TU). This study demonstrates the effectiveness of isotopic analysis as a valuable tool for monitoring landfills, revealing shifts in biogeochemical processes within the groundwater there.
Keywords: groundwater, monitoring, landfill, stable isotopes, tritium, Gajke, Brstje
Published in DiRROS: 16.01.2024; Views: 474; Downloads: 169
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Percutaneous drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst into the stomach
Marko Sever, Franc Jelenc, Miloš Šurlan, Dubravka Vidmar, 1996, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 16.01.2024; Views: 441; Downloads: 113
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Postirradiation intraabdominal adhesions
Marko Snoj, 1993, popular article

Keywords: rak (medicina), trebušna votlina, radiacijske poškodbe
Published in DiRROS: 10.01.2024; Views: 466; Downloads: 119
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3. limfomska šola, Ljubljana, oktober 2023
Marko Boc, 2023, other monographs and other completed works

Published in DiRROS: 04.01.2024; Views: 434; Downloads: 233
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Vrednotenje vplivov DPN za VE Paški Kozjak na stanje gozda in gozdarstva
Andreja Ferreira, 2023, treatise, preliminary study, study

Keywords: vrednotenje, vplivi, državni prostorski načrt, vetrna elektrarna, gozdovi, gozdarstvo, Paški Kozjak
Published in DiRROS: 03.01.2024; Views: 564; Downloads: 0

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Tehnične smernice za ohranjanje in rabo genskih virov : lipe = Tilia spp.
Jan Svejgaard Jensen, 2013, professional article

Keywords: genski viri, drevesne vrste, tehnične smernice, lipa, Tilia spp.
Published in DiRROS: 20.12.2023; Views: 617; Downloads: 147
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