Petra Palanová
Masaryk University
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Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis | 2015
Petr Dobšák; Vladimír Soška; Ondrej Sochor; Jiri Jarkovsky; Marie Nováková; Martin Homolka; Miroslav Souček; Petra Palanová; Francisco Lopez-Jimenez; Kohji Shirai
AIMnThe cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) is a sensitive non-invasive marker of arterial stiffness and atherosclerosis. The aim of this work was to compare the CAVI values in patients with dyslipidemia (without diabetes mellitus and hypertension) and healthy controls.nnnMETHODSnA Total 248 subjects with dyslipidemia (104 men, 144 women), 55.0 (95% CI 30-70) years of age with combined hyperlipidemia or primary hypercholesterolemia and 537 healthy controls (244 men, 293 women) 40.0 (95% CI 26-62) years of age were included in this study. Fasting blood samples were collected to measure the serum total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein A1 and B levels. The LDL cholesterol level was also calculated, and the CAVI was measured using the VaSera(®) 1500 system.nnnRESULTSnThe CAVI values were significantly higher in the dyslipidemic patients (8.08, 95% CI 6.00-10.05) than in the controls (7.11, 95% CI 5.77-9.05; p < 0.01). In addition, the CAVI values were elevated in both subgroups of patients with hypercholesterolemia (7.95, 95% CI 5.85-6.90; p < 0.01) and combined hyperlipidemia (8.30, 95% CI 6.60-10.15; p < 0.01) in comparison with those observed in the controls. After adopting the propensity score method in order to balance the confounding factors (age, gender, body mass index) and adjust the analysis for diastolic blood pressure, the CAVI values in the dyslipidemic patients remained significantly high (7.78, 95% CI 5.80-9.69) compared to that observed in the controls (7.31, 95% CI 5.44-9.35; p < 0.001). However, the CAVI values did not differ significantly between the controls and both subgroups of dyslipidemic patients(primary hypercholesterolemia, combined hyperlipidemia).nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe present findings demonstrated that dyslipidemia increases the CAVI values in comparison to that seen in healthy subjects.
Artificial Organs | 2016
Jirı́ Wotke; Pavel Homolka; Jaromir Vasku; Petr Dobšák; Petra Palanová; Veronika Mrkvicová; Petr Konecny; Vladimír Soška; Michal Pohanka; Marie Nováková; Terumi Yurimoto; Itsuro Saito; Yusuke Inoue; Takashi Isoyama; Yusuke Abe
Histopathological analysis can provide important information in long-term experiments with total artificial heart (TAH). Recently, a new type of blood pump, the helical flow total artificial heart (HF-TAH) was developed. This study aimed to investigate the changes in selected vital organs in animal experiments with implanted HF-TAH. Samples from lung, liver, and kidneys from two female goats (No. 1301 and No. 1304) with implanted HF-TAH were analyzed. Tissue samples were fixed in 10% formaldehyde and 4 µm thick transverse sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE). Additional staining was done for detection of connective tissue (Masson-Goldner stain) and for detection of iron (hemosiderin) deposits (Perls stain). Sections were scanned at 100× and 500× magnification with a light microscope. Experiment no. 1301 survived 100 days (cause of termination was heavy damage of the right pump); experimental goat no.1304 survived 68 days and was sacrificed due to severe right hydrodynamic bearing malfunction. Histopathological analysis of liver samples proved signs of chronic venostasis with limited focal necrotic zones. Dilated tubules, proteinaceous material in tubular lumen, and hemosiderin deposits were detected in kidney samples. Contamination of the organs by embolized micro-particles was suspected at the autopsy after discovery of visible damage (scratches) of the pump impeller surface (made from titanium alloy) in both experiments. Sporadic deposits of foreign micro-particles (presumably titanium) were observed in most of the analyzed parenchymal organs. However, the described deposits were not in direct connection with inflammatory reactions in the analyzed tissues. Histopathological analysis showed the presence of minimal contamination of the lung, kidney, and liver tissue samples by foreign material (titanium very likely). The analysis showed only limited pathological changes, especially in liver and kidneys, which might be attributed to the influence of artificial perfusion often observed in chronic TAH experiments.
Archive | 2015
Veronika Mrkvicová; Petra Palanová; R. Turoňová; Jarmila Siegelová; Petr Dobšák
Archive | 2015
Petra Palanová; Veronika Mrkvicová; Anna Reichertová; S. Brychtova; Marta Nedbálková; Pavel Vank; Michaela Sosíková; Pavel Homolka; Alena Havelková; Miroslav Souček; Masahiro Kohzuki; Jarmila Siegelová; Petr Dobšák
Archive | 2014
Petra Palanová; Veronika Mrkvicová; Petr Dobšák; Jarmila Siegelová
Kardiologická revue - Interní medicína | 2014
Petr Dobšák; Vladimír Soška; T. Šrámková; Leona Mífková; Veronika Mrkvicová; Petra Palanová; Jarmila Siegelová; Kohji Shirai
Svatoanenské listy | 2013
Petra Palanová; Jan Svojanovský; Marta Nedbálková; Anna Reichertová; J. Bednaříková; Pavel Studeník; Miroslav Souček; Jarmila Siegelová; Petr Dobšák
Archive | 2010
Petra Palanová; Veronika Mrkvicová; Leona Mífková; Lucie Vymazalová; Petr Dobšák; Jarmila Siegelová
Archive | 2010
Veronika Mrkvicová; Petra Palanová; Leona Mífková; Lucie Vymazalová; Petr Dobšák; Jarmila Siegelová
Archive | 2010
Veronika Mrkvicová; Petra Palanová; Hana Svačinová; Petr Dobšák; Pavel Vank; Jarmila Siegelová