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doc. MUDr. Dan Wichterle Ph.D.
Academic staff at First Faculty of Medicine
292 publications
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Heart rate turbulence after atrial and ventricular premature beats: relation to left ventricular function and coupling intervals
2003 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Paradoxical autonomic modulation of atrioventricular nodal conduction during heart rate turbulence
2003 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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The effect of catheter ablation on quality of life in patients with paroxysmal versus long-term persistent atrial fibrillation.
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Composite index consisting of prevalent low-frequency oscillation of heart rate and turbulence slope is an optimum predictor of mortality in the placebo arm of EMIAT trial (1)
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Prevalent low-frequency oscillation of heart rate was validated as a strong stratifier in the population of ATRAMI trial
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Composite index consisting of prevalent low-frequency oscillation of heart rate and turbulence slope is an optimum predictor of mortality in the placebo arm of EMIAT trial (2)
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Prevalent low-frequency oscillation of heart rate probably reflects fractal properties of heart rate variability
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Heart rate and QT interval turbulence during atrial and ventricular stimulation in patients with ventricular tachycardia
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Prevalent low-frequency oscillation of heart rate is the strongest risk stratifier independent of all available mortality predictors in the Placebo population of EMIAT trial
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Prevalent low-frequency oscillation of heart rate is a powerful predictor of postinfarction mortality: comparison of two computational methods
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