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Croatian study on COVID-19-positive stroke patients during the second wave of the pandemic
CONCLUSION: Ischemic stroke after COVID-19 differs in etiology from ischemic stroke complicated by COVID-19 infection. Both patient groups are characterized by severe disability and high mortality. Raising the awareness of prehospital stroke and optimization of clinical workflow are important if we want to improve the stroke outcomes by acute recanalization techniques.PMID:36325667 | PMC:PMC9648083 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Stela Rutovi ć Davor Spori š Miljenko Crnjakovi ć Gorana Vukorepa Sabina Deve đija Branko Maloj čić Source Type: research

Propensity-score matched comparison between minimally invasive and conventional aortic valve replacement
CONCLUSIONS: We showed that mini-AVR was associated with less blood product requirement than conventional surgery. Our data supports wider adoption of minimally invasive techniques in dedicated centers of excellence.PMID:36325666 | PMC:PMC9648077 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.423
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hrvoje Ga šparović Petra Čerina Tomislav Toki ć Marjan Urli ć Branka Golubi ć Ćepulić Tomislav Kopjar Ivan Burcar Bojan Bio čina Source Type: research

Croatian study on COVID-19-positive stroke patients during the second wave of the pandemic
Croat Med J. 2022 Oct 31;63(5):431-437. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36325667 | PMC:PMC9648083 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Stela Rutovi ć Davor Spori š Miljenko Crnjakovi ć Gorana Vukorepa Sabina Deve đija Branko Maloj čić Source Type: research

Propensity-score matched comparison between minimally invasive and conventional aortic valve replacement
CONCLUSIONS: We showed that mini-AVR was associated with less blood product requirement than conventional surgery. Our data supports wider adoption of minimally invasive techniques in dedicated centers of excellence.PMID:36325666 | PMC:PMC9648077 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.423
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hrvoje Ga šparović Petra Čerina Tomislav Toki ć Marjan Urli ć Branka Golubi ć Ćepulić Tomislav Kopjar Ivan Burcar Bojan Bio čina Source Type: research

Croatian study on COVID-19-positive stroke patients during the second wave of the pandemic
CONCLUSION: Ischemic stroke after COVID-19 differs in etiology from ischemic stroke complicated by COVID-19 infection. Both patient groups are characterized by severe disability and high mortality. Raising the awareness of prehospital stroke and optimization of clinical workflow are important if we want to improve the stroke outcomes by acute recanalization techniques.PMID:36325667 | PMC:PMC9648083 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Stela Rutovi ć Davor Spori š Miljenko Crnjakovi ć Gorana Vukorepa Sabina Deve đija Branko Maloj čić Source Type: research

Propensity-score matched comparison between minimally invasive and conventional aortic valve replacement
CONCLUSIONS: We showed that mini-AVR was associated with less blood product requirement than conventional surgery. Our data supports wider adoption of minimally invasive techniques in dedicated centers of excellence.PMID:36325666 | PMC:PMC9648077 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.423
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hrvoje Ga šparović Petra Čerina Tomislav Toki ć Marjan Urli ć Branka Golubi ć Ćepulić Tomislav Kopjar Ivan Burcar Bojan Bio čina Source Type: research

Croatian study on COVID-19-positive stroke patients during the second wave of the pandemic
Croat Med J. 2022 Oct 31;63(5):431-437. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36325667 | PMC:PMC9648083 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Stela Rutovi ć Davor Spori š Miljenko Crnjakovi ć Gorana Vukorepa Sabina Deve đija Branko Maloj čić Source Type: research

Propensity-score matched comparison between minimally invasive and conventional aortic valve replacement
CONCLUSIONS: We showed that mini-AVR was associated with less blood product requirement than conventional surgery. Our data supports wider adoption of minimally invasive techniques in dedicated centers of excellence.PMID:36325666 | PMC:PMC9648077 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.423
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hrvoje Ga šparović Petra Čerina Tomislav Toki ć Marjan Urli ć Branka Golubi ć Ćepulić Tomislav Kopjar Ivan Burcar Bojan Bio čina Source Type: research

Croatian study on COVID-19-positive stroke patients during the second wave of the pandemic
Croat Med J. 2022 Oct 31;63(5):431-437. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36325667 | PMC:PMC9648083 | DOI:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.431
Source: Croatian Medical Journal - November 3, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Stela Rutovi ć Davor Spori š Miljenko Crnjakovi ć Gorana Vukorepa Sabina Deve đija Branko Maloj čić Source Type: research