V Tomek
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Recent Articles
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Tulzer A, Hochpoechler J, Scharnreitner I, Tomek V, Weber R, Sames-Dolzer E, et al.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
. 2025 Feb;
65(3):325-333.
PMID: 39954230
Objectives: To analyze the prevalence and severity of fetal aortic regurgitation (AR) after undergoing successful fetal aortic valvuloplasty (FAV) and to evaluate its effects on fetal circulation and left ventricular...
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Antonova P, Chaloupecky V, Adla T, Tomek V, Slaby K, Zeman J, et al.
Bratisl Lek Listy
. 2020 Jul;
121(8):527-532.
PMID: 32726112
Objectives: To examine the relationship of clinical, biochemical and imaging parameters to maximum oxygen uptake in patients after atrial correction of transposition of great arteries. Background: Exercise tolerance is a...
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Halaska M, Komar M, Vlk R, Tomek V, Skultety J, Robova H, et al.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
. 2014 Jan;
174:76-9.
PMID: 24439719
Objectives: To monitor fetal anemia during administration of chemotherapy to the fetus's mother. Study Design: Between 2007 and 2012 six patients with malignancy diagnosed during pregnancy were included in our...
4.
Mazurova S, Tesarova M, Magner M, Houstkova H, Hansikova H, Augustinova J, et al.
Prague Med Rep
. 2013 Oct;
114(3):139-53.
PMID: 24093814
Barth syndrome is an X-linked recessive disorder that is caused by mutations in Taffazin gene (TAZ), leading to severe cardiolipin deficiency which results in respiratory chain dysfunction. Barth syndrome is...
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Sebkova S, Tomek V, Zemanova P, Janota J
Prague Med Rep
. 2012 Mar;
113(1):58-65.
PMID: 22373807
A term newborn with a hypocontractile myocardium complicating persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn was successfully treated with a low-dose phosphodiesterase III inhibitor milrinone. Echocardiography diagnosed heart failure with a...
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Tomek V, Janousek J, Reich O, Gilik J, Gebauer R, Skovranek J
Physiol Res
. 2011 May;
60(4):611-6.
PMID: 21574757
We performed measurement of mechanical atrioventricular conduction time intervals in human fetuses assessed by Doppler echocardiography and provided reference values. We found that atrioventricular conduction time interval was prolonged with...
7.
Tomek V, Marek J, Jicinska H, Skovranek J
Physiol Res
. 2010 Feb;
58 Suppl 2:S159-S166.
PMID: 20131933
Reliable diagnosis of congenital heart defects and arrhythmias in utero has been possible since the introduction of fetal echocardiography. The nation-wide prenatal ultrasound screening program in the Czech Republic enabled...
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Chaloupecky V, Svobodova I, Hadacova I, Tomek V, Hucin B, Tlaskal T, et al.
Heart
. 2004 Dec;
91(1):73-9.
PMID: 15604339
Objective: To examine coagulation factors and liver function test abnormalities in patients after total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). Design: Cross sectional study comprising clinical and echocardiographic evaluation, and biochemical and coagulation...
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Reich O, Tax P, Marek J, Razek V, Gilik J, Tomek V, et al.
Heart
. 2003 Dec;
90(1):70-6.
PMID: 14676248
Objective: To evaluate long term results and independent predictors of outcome of aortic valvoplasty. Design: Retrospective follow up study. Independent predictors of outcome identified by multiple logistic regression. Setting: Tertiary...
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Tomek V, Marek J, Spalova I, Vlk R, Janousek J, Brestak M, et al.
Ceska Gynekol
. 2003 Mar;
67(6):380-3.
PMID: 12661380
The supraventricular tachycardia represents the life threatening disease, which may cause severe heart failure or even during foetal life. The authors present case report of the foetus aged 23 weeks...