Jan Maňoušek
Masaryk University
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Europace | 2018
Jan Maňoušek; Irena Andrsova; Vera Stejskal; Jitka Vlašínová; Milan Sepši; Jan Kuta; Jana Klánová; Michal Mazík; Jiří Jarkovský; Lenka Šnajdrová; Klára Benešová; Tomáš Novotný; Andrea Zadáková; Jindřich Špinar
Abstract Aims To evaluate whether patients with late complications of pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators have hypersensitivity reactions to some of the materials used in generators or in electrodes, or to environmental metal burden. Methods and results The cohort consisted of 20 men and 4 women (mean age: 62.3 ± 17.2 years) who had a history of late complications of implanted devices. The control group involved 25 men and 8 women (mean age: 64.6 ± 14.0 years) who had comparable devices, but no history of late complications. Lymphocyte transformation test was used to evaluate hypersensitivity to eight metal pollutants (antimony, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, platinum, tin, and titanium) selected by results of questionnaires on environmental burden, and by material analysis of generators and electrode surfaces. Exposures to metal pollutants were approximately the same in patients and in controls. Titanium alloy used in generators contained at least 99.32% of titanium and trace levels of other metals; higher levels of tin and platinum were detected in electrode surfaces. Hypersensitivity reactions to mercury and tin were significantly more frequent in patients than in controls (patients and controls: mercury: 68.2 and 31.1%, respectively; P = 0.022; tin: 25.0 and 3.2%, respectively; P = 0.035). In contrast, hypersensitivity to manganese was significantly more frequent in controls than in patients (patients and controls: 13.6 and 50.0%, respectively; P = 0.008). Conclusion Our findings suggest a possible relation between hypersensitivity to metals used in implantable devices or to environmental metal burden and the occurrence of their late complications.
Journal of Applied Genetics | 2017
Monika Pávková Goldbergová; Jiří Jarkovský; Jolana Lipková; Simona Littnerová; Martin Poloczek; Jindřich Špinar; Lenka Kubková; Krystyna Kluz; Petr Kala; Jan Maňoušek; Anna Vašků; Jiří Pařenica
Vnitr̆ní lékar̆ství | 2015
Kuběna P; Šárka Bohatá; Jan Maňoušek; Jindřich Špinar; Jiří Pařenica
Archive | 2016
Marie Pavlušová; Jan Maňoušek; Jiří Pařenica; Vera Stejskal; Petr Kubena; Petr Kala; Petr Němec; Jiří Jarkovský
Archive | 2016
Marie Pavlušová; Jan Maňoušek; Petr Kubena; Petr Němec; Jiří Jarkovský; Roman Miklík; L. Dostálová; Andrea Zadáková; Jindřich Špinar; Jiří Pařenica
Vnitřní Lékařství | 2015
Petr Kuběna; Šárka Bohatá; Jan Maňoušek; Jindřich Špinar; Jiří Pařenica
Vnitr̆ní lékar̆ství | 2015
Lumír Koc; Marie Pavlušová; Jiří Pařenica; Jan Maňoušek; Jitka Vlašínová; Jindřich Špinar; Petr Kala
Archive | 2015
Lumír Koc; Marie Pavlušová; Jiří Pařenica; Jan Maňoušek; Jitka Vlašínová; Jindřich Špinar; Petr Kala
Biomedical Papers of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of#N#Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic | 2015
Krystyna Kluz; Jiří Pařenica; Lenka Kubková; Simona Littnerová; Josef Tomandl; Martin Poloczek; Ondřej Toman; Martin Tesák; Zdeňka Čermáková; Jana Gottwaldová; Jan Maňoušek; Monika Pávková Goldbergová; Jindřich Špinar; Jiří Jarkovský
Cardiology Letters | 2012
Jan Maňoušek; Milan Sepši; Miroslav Vytiska; Tomáš Zatočil; Jindřich Špinar