Petrovic, D.

Link to this page

Authority KeyName Variants
9b34bede-87a9-472d-9ce0-933bd25d0157
  • Petrovic, D. (1)
  • Petrović, D. (1)
Projects

Author's Bibliography

Relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit

Pinkney, T.; Gvozdenović, M.; Jovanović, Dragana J.; Lausevic, Z.; Cvetković, D.; Maravic, M.; Milovanović, Branislav; Stojakovic, N.; Tripkovic, I.; Mihajlovic, D.; Nestorović, M.; Pecic, V.; Petrović, D.; Stanojevic, G.; Barisic, G.; Dimitrijevic, I.; Krivokapic, Z.; Markovic, V.; Popović, Milan; Aleksić, A.; Dabic, D.; Kostic, I.; Milojkovic, A.; Perunicic, V.; Lukić, Dejan; Petrović, T.; Radovanovic, D.; Radovanovic, Z.; Cuk, V. M.; Cuk, V. V.; Kenic, M.; Kovacevic, B.; Krdzic, I.

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pinkney, T.
AU  - Gvozdenović, M.
AU  - Jovanović, Dragana J.
AU  - Lausevic, Z.
AU  - Cvetković, D.
AU  - Maravic, M.
AU  - Milovanović, Branislav
AU  - Stojakovic, N.
AU  - Tripkovic, I.
AU  - Mihajlovic, D.
AU  - Nestorović, M.
AU  - Pecic, V.
AU  - Petrović, D.
AU  - Stanojevic, G.
AU  - Barisic, G.
AU  - Dimitrijevic, I.
AU  - Krivokapic, Z.
AU  - Markovic, V.
AU  - Popović, Milan
AU  - Aleksić, A.
AU  - Dabic, D.
AU  - Kostic, I.
AU  - Milojkovic, A.
AU  - Perunicic, V.
AU  - Lukić, Dejan
AU  - Petrović, T.
AU  - Radovanovic, D.
AU  - Radovanovic, Z.
AU  - Cuk, V. M.
AU  - Cuk, V. V.
AU  - Kenic, M.
AU  - Kovacevic, B.
AU  - Krdzic, I.
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1667
AB  - Aim The anastomosis technique used following right-sided colonic resection is widely variable and may affect patient outcome. This study aimed to assess the association between leak and anastomosis technique (stapled vs handsewn). Method This was a prospective, multicentre, international audit including patients undergoing elective or emergency right hemicolectomy or ileo-caecal resection operations over a 2-month period in early 2015. The primary outcome measure was the presence of anastomotic leak within 30 days of surgery, determined using a prespecified definition. Mixed effects logistic regression models were used to assess the association between leak and anastomosis method, adjusting for patient, disease and operative cofactors, with centre included as a random-effect variable. Results This study included 3208 patients, of whom 78.4% (n = 2515) underwent surgery for malignancy and 11.7% (n = 375) underwent surgery for Crohns disease. An anastomosis was performed in 94.8% (n = 3041) of patients, which was handsewn in 38.9% (n = 1183) and stapled in 61.1% (n = 1858). Patients undergoing hand-sewn anastomosis were more likely to be emergency admissions (20.5% handsewn vs 12.9% stapled) and to undergo open surgery (54.7% handsewn vs 36.6% stapled). The overall anastomotic leak rate was 8.1% (245/3041), which was similar following handsewn (7.4%) and stapled (8.5%) techniques (P = 0.3). After adjustment for cofactors, the odds of a leak were higher for stapled anastomosis (adjusted OR = 1.43; 95% CI: 1.04-1.95; P = 0.03). Conclusion Despite being used in lower-risk patients, stapled anastomosis was associated with an increased anastomotic leak rate in this observational study. Further research is needed to define patient groups in whom a stapled anastomosis is safe.
T2  - Colorectal Disease
T1  - Relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit
VL  - 19
IS  - 8
SP  - O296
EP  - O311
DO  - 10.1111/codi.13646
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pinkney, T. and Gvozdenović, M. and Jovanović, Dragana J. and Lausevic, Z. and Cvetković, D. and Maravic, M. and Milovanović, Branislav and Stojakovic, N. and Tripkovic, I. and Mihajlovic, D. and Nestorović, M. and Pecic, V. and Petrović, D. and Stanojevic, G. and Barisic, G. and Dimitrijevic, I. and Krivokapic, Z. and Markovic, V. and Popović, Milan and Aleksić, A. and Dabic, D. and Kostic, I. and Milojkovic, A. and Perunicic, V. and Lukić, Dejan and Petrović, T. and Radovanovic, D. and Radovanovic, Z. and Cuk, V. M. and Cuk, V. V. and Kenic, M. and Kovacevic, B. and Krdzic, I.",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Aim The anastomosis technique used following right-sided colonic resection is widely variable and may affect patient outcome. This study aimed to assess the association between leak and anastomosis technique (stapled vs handsewn). Method This was a prospective, multicentre, international audit including patients undergoing elective or emergency right hemicolectomy or ileo-caecal resection operations over a 2-month period in early 2015. The primary outcome measure was the presence of anastomotic leak within 30 days of surgery, determined using a prespecified definition. Mixed effects logistic regression models were used to assess the association between leak and anastomosis method, adjusting for patient, disease and operative cofactors, with centre included as a random-effect variable. Results This study included 3208 patients, of whom 78.4% (n = 2515) underwent surgery for malignancy and 11.7% (n = 375) underwent surgery for Crohns disease. An anastomosis was performed in 94.8% (n = 3041) of patients, which was handsewn in 38.9% (n = 1183) and stapled in 61.1% (n = 1858). Patients undergoing hand-sewn anastomosis were more likely to be emergency admissions (20.5% handsewn vs 12.9% stapled) and to undergo open surgery (54.7% handsewn vs 36.6% stapled). The overall anastomotic leak rate was 8.1% (245/3041), which was similar following handsewn (7.4%) and stapled (8.5%) techniques (P = 0.3). After adjustment for cofactors, the odds of a leak were higher for stapled anastomosis (adjusted OR = 1.43; 95% CI: 1.04-1.95; P = 0.03). Conclusion Despite being used in lower-risk patients, stapled anastomosis was associated with an increased anastomotic leak rate in this observational study. Further research is needed to define patient groups in whom a stapled anastomosis is safe.",
journal = "Colorectal Disease",
title = "Relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit",
volume = "19",
number = "8",
pages = "O296-O311",
doi = "10.1111/codi.13646"
}
Pinkney, T., Gvozdenović, M., Jovanović, D. J., Lausevic, Z., Cvetković, D., Maravic, M., Milovanović, B., Stojakovic, N., Tripkovic, I., Mihajlovic, D., Nestorović, M., Pecic, V., Petrović, D., Stanojevic, G., Barisic, G., Dimitrijevic, I., Krivokapic, Z., Markovic, V., Popović, M., Aleksić, A., Dabic, D., Kostic, I., Milojkovic, A., Perunicic, V., Lukić, D., Petrović, T., Radovanovic, D., Radovanovic, Z., Cuk, V. M., Cuk, V. V., Kenic, M., Kovacevic, B.,& Krdzic, I.. (2017). Relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit. in Colorectal Disease, 19(8), O296-O311.
https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.13646
Pinkney T, Gvozdenović M, Jovanović DJ, Lausevic Z, Cvetković D, Maravic M, Milovanović B, Stojakovic N, Tripkovic I, Mihajlovic D, Nestorović M, Pecic V, Petrović D, Stanojevic G, Barisic G, Dimitrijevic I, Krivokapic Z, Markovic V, Popović M, Aleksić A, Dabic D, Kostic I, Milojkovic A, Perunicic V, Lukić D, Petrović T, Radovanovic D, Radovanovic Z, Cuk VM, Cuk VV, Kenic M, Kovacevic B, Krdzic I. Relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit. in Colorectal Disease. 2017;19(8):O296-O311.
doi:10.1111/codi.13646 .
Pinkney, T., Gvozdenović, M., Jovanović, Dragana J., Lausevic, Z., Cvetković, D., Maravic, M., Milovanović, Branislav, Stojakovic, N., Tripkovic, I., Mihajlovic, D., Nestorović, M., Pecic, V., Petrović, D., Stanojevic, G., Barisic, G., Dimitrijevic, I., Krivokapic, Z., Markovic, V., Popović, Milan, Aleksić, A., Dabic, D., Kostic, I., Milojkovic, A., Perunicic, V., Lukić, Dejan, Petrović, T., Radovanovic, D., Radovanovic, Z., Cuk, V. M., Cuk, V. V., Kenic, M., Kovacevic, B., Krdzic, I., "Relationship between method of anastomosis and anastomotic failure after right hemicolectomy and ileo-caecal resection: an international snapshot audit" in Colorectal Disease, 19, no. 8 (2017):O296-O311,
https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.13646 . .
89
97
42
84

Fibre-grating sensors for the measurement of physiological pulsations

Petrović, Marija D.; Daničić, Aleksandar; Atanasoski, Vladimir; Radosavljevic, S.; Prodanovic, V.; Miljković, Nadica; Petrović, Jovana S.; Petrovic, D.; Bojović, Boško; Hadžievski, Ljupčo; Allsop, Thomas P.; Lloyd, G.; Webb, David J.

(2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Marija D.
AU  - Daničić, Aleksandar
AU  - Atanasoski, Vladimir
AU  - Radosavljevic, S.
AU  - Prodanovic, V.
AU  - Miljković, Nadica
AU  - Petrović, Jovana S.
AU  - Petrovic, D.
AU  - Bojović, Boško
AU  - Hadžievski, Ljupčo
AU  - Allsop, Thomas P.
AU  - Lloyd, G.
AU  - Webb, David J.
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7019
AB  - Mechanical physiological pulsations are movements of a body surface incited by the movements of muscles in organs inside the body. Here we demonstrate the use of long-period grating sensors in the detection of cardio-vascular pulsations (CVP), in particular apex and carotid pulsations. To calibrate the sensors, we use a mechanical tool designed specifically to measure the sensor response to a localized perturbation at different grating curvatures as working points. From the data we infer the amplitude of the CVP. Together with the electrophysiological signals, the CVP signals obtained from the sensors can provide significant information on heart function which is inaccessible to the electrocardiogram. The low cost and easy handling of the fibre sensors increase their prospects to become the sensors of choice for novel diagnostic devices.
T2  - Physica Scripta
T1  - Fibre-grating sensors for the measurement of physiological pulsations
VL  - T157
SP  - 014022
DO  - 10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T157/014022
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Marija D. and Daničić, Aleksandar and Atanasoski, Vladimir and Radosavljevic, S. and Prodanovic, V. and Miljković, Nadica and Petrović, Jovana S. and Petrovic, D. and Bojović, Boško and Hadžievski, Ljupčo and Allsop, Thomas P. and Lloyd, G. and Webb, David J.",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Mechanical physiological pulsations are movements of a body surface incited by the movements of muscles in organs inside the body. Here we demonstrate the use of long-period grating sensors in the detection of cardio-vascular pulsations (CVP), in particular apex and carotid pulsations. To calibrate the sensors, we use a mechanical tool designed specifically to measure the sensor response to a localized perturbation at different grating curvatures as working points. From the data we infer the amplitude of the CVP. Together with the electrophysiological signals, the CVP signals obtained from the sensors can provide significant information on heart function which is inaccessible to the electrocardiogram. The low cost and easy handling of the fibre sensors increase their prospects to become the sensors of choice for novel diagnostic devices.",
journal = "Physica Scripta",
title = "Fibre-grating sensors for the measurement of physiological pulsations",
volume = "T157",
pages = "014022",
doi = "10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T157/014022"
}
Petrović, M. D., Daničić, A., Atanasoski, V., Radosavljevic, S., Prodanovic, V., Miljković, N., Petrović, J. S., Petrovic, D., Bojović, B., Hadžievski, L., Allsop, T. P., Lloyd, G.,& Webb, D. J.. (2013). Fibre-grating sensors for the measurement of physiological pulsations. in Physica Scripta, T157, 014022.
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T157/014022
Petrović MD, Daničić A, Atanasoski V, Radosavljevic S, Prodanovic V, Miljković N, Petrović JS, Petrovic D, Bojović B, Hadžievski L, Allsop TP, Lloyd G, Webb DJ. Fibre-grating sensors for the measurement of physiological pulsations. in Physica Scripta. 2013;T157:014022.
doi:10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T157/014022 .
Petrović, Marija D., Daničić, Aleksandar, Atanasoski, Vladimir, Radosavljevic, S., Prodanovic, V., Miljković, Nadica, Petrović, Jovana S., Petrovic, D., Bojović, Boško, Hadžievski, Ljupčo, Allsop, Thomas P., Lloyd, G., Webb, David J., "Fibre-grating sensors for the measurement of physiological pulsations" in Physica Scripta, T157 (2013):014022,
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2013/T157/014022 . .
8
5
9