Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Aim Along with changes to the human physique recorded over the past decades in certain countries, there are also changes concerning the male-female birth ratio. The aim of this study was to establish the movement of male-female birth ratios and factors affecting the ratio. Methods This retrospective study was conducted in Zagreb, Croatia, in the period from 1985 to 2019 on a sample of 3804 newborns. ⋯ Namely, the descendants of younger fathers were statistically significantly more frequently girls, while the descendants of older fathers were more frequently boys. Married mothers had higher percentage of male births (51.5%), and a lower percentage (47.1%) by unmarried mothers. Conclusion The changes in birth ratios are particularly pronounced in different age and socioeconomic groups of parents nowadays when the growth of living standards is accompanied by significant changes of the human physique.
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Aim To explore the possibility of C-reactive protein (CRP) and haemoglobin (Hb) in prediction and risk assessment of acute kidney injury (AKI) among preterm newborns. This is believed to be closely related to the incidences of AKI, and could be the most affordable in early detection of AKI. Methods A case control study was carried out at Dr Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung with a total of 112 preterms divided into two groups: with and without AKI based on the neonatal KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes). ⋯ Results CRP increase was the most influential factor for AKI with sensitivity of 80.6% and specificity of 60.2%. An increase in CRP >0.04 had an aOR (95% CI) of 5.64 (1.89-16.84). Haemoglobin <14.5 g/dL had slightly increased aOR (95% CI) of 1.65 (1.05- 8.63) Conclusion CRP increases >0.04 and level Hb <14.5 g/dL showed acceptable as an early warning for AKI in preterm newborns.
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Aim To evaluate satisfaction of mothers who gave birth at term with received hospital care and to find areas for improvement at a tertiary hospital. Methods A cross-sectional study at the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the University Clinical Hospital Mostar was conducted by an anonymous survey using a questionnaire designed exclusively for this study. A total of 100 mothers were included in the study. ⋯ Respondents were least satisfied with the hygiene (toilet, shower and rooms) and the quality of food (average grades 3.8±1.1 and 3.9±1.0, respectively). Mothers with previous experience in childbirth at the same hospital rated current stay with a similar level of satisfaction. Conclusion Good communication skills of medical and non-medical staff are a recommended step to maintain mothers' childbirth satisfaction, while improvement in quality of nutrition and hygiene should be mandatory.
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Aim To present the regulations governing the operation of pharmacies in Bosnia and Herzegovina over the Austro-Hungarian rule (1878-1918). Methods Qualitative secondary data analysis was used. Results The Austro-Hungarian government had found poor population's health, insufficient health facilities and qualified staff. ⋯ In 1878 only one graduated pharmacist was found, while in 1910 in 47 pharmacies there were 79 pharmacy staff. At the end of 1918, the masters of pharmacy were the owners of 48 pharmacies, in 38 cities. Conclusion All enacted regulations contributed to the development and improvement of the apothecary activity over the observed period, and laid the foundations for the future development of the profession.
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Aim To provide evidence regarding the effectiveness of aripiprazole in improving penile erection with a therapeutic strategy of add-on or switching therapy in patients with schizophrenia. Methods. PubMed, Cochrane, Clinical Key, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and ScienceDirect were searched for any design study that evaluated aripiprazole only or versus control (placebo or other antipsychotic) for erectile dysfunction in patients with schizophrenia. ⋯ After the add-on or switching antipsychotic therapy to aripiprazole, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and the score of erectile dysfunction or penile erection assessed by Nagoya and Sexual Function Questionnaire (NSFQ) and Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) decreased. Conclusion Aripiprazole was effective to improve penile erectile function in patients with schizophrenia. The therapeutic strategy is adjunctive treatment or switching therapy to aripiprazole.