Martina Rychecká
Charles University in Prague
8 Papers
19 Citations
Martina Rychecká is an academic researcher from Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Mood disorders impaired quality of life but not the mortality or morbidity risk in stable coronary heart disease patients.
Otto Mayer,Jan Bruthans,Jan Bruthans,Jitka Seidlerová,Petra Karnosová,Markéta Mateřánková,Julius Gelžinský,Martina Rychecká,Renata Cifkova,Jan Filipovský +9 more
TL;DR: Mood disorders severely affected QoL of stable CHD patients, but not their global cardiovascular risk, and any cardiovascular risk disappeared if adjusted for potential covariates.
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The prognostic importance of subclinical heart failure in stable coronary heart disease patients.
Petr König,Otto Mayer,Jan Bruthans,Jan Bruthans,Jitka Seidlerová,Markéta Mateřánková,Julius Gelžinský,Martina Rychecká,Petra Karnosová,Peter Wohlfahrt,Renata Cifkova,Jan Filipovský +11 more
TL;DR: Mild increase of BNP in generally stable and asymptomatic CHD patients identifies high individual mortality risk in the same extend that presence of clinically manifest HF.
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The coincidence of low vitamin K status and high expression of growth differentiation factor 15 may indicate increased mortality risk in stable coronary heart disease patients.
Otto Mayer,Jan Bruthans,Jitka Seidlerová,Petra Karnosová,Markéta Mateřánková,Julius Gelžinský,Martina Rychecká,Jan Opatrný,Peter Wohlfahrt,Radek Kucera,Ladislav Trefil,Renata Cifkova,Jan Filipovský,Cees Vermeer +13 more
TL;DR: The individual coincidence of low vitamin K status (high dp-ucMGP) and high GDF-15 expression predicts poor survival of stable CHD patients.
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The Prognostic Importance of Impaired Fasting Glycemia in Chronic Coronary Heart Disease Patients.
David Slezák,Otto Mayer,Jan Bruthans,Jitka Seidlerová,Martina Rychecká,Julius Gelžinský,Markéta Mateřánková,Petra Karnosová,Peter Wohlfahrt,Renata Cifkova,Jan Filipovský +10 more
TL;DR: Impaired fasting glycaemia adversely increases mortality of CHD patients in the same extent as overt DM in patients with coronary heart disease in a prospective cohort study.
Is There Really an Association of High Circulating Adiponectin Concentration and Mortality or Morbidity Risk in Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Otto Mayer,Jitka Seidlerová,Jan Bruthans,Jan Bruthans,Julius Gelžinský,Martina Rychecká,Markéta Mateřánková,Petra Karnosová,Peter Wohlfahrt,Renata Cifkova,Jan Filipovský +10 more
TL;DR: The observed inverse association between adiponECTin concentrations and mortality risk seems to be attributable to concomitantly increased BNP, rather than high adiponectin being a causal factor.
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