Rastislav Sysák
Comenius University in Bratislava
5 Papers
42 Citations
Rastislav Sysák is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Human reproduction. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Utilization of Benchtop Next Generation Sequencing Platforms Ion Torrent PGM and MiSeq in Noninvasive Prenatal Testing for Chromosome 21 Trisomy and Testing of Impact of In Silico and Physical Size Selection on Its Analytical Performance
Gabriel Minarik,Gabriela Repiská,Michaela Hyblova,Emilia Nagyova,Katarína Šoltys,Jaroslav Budis,Frantisek Duris,Rastislav Sysák,Maria Gerykova Bujalkova,Barbora Vlkova-Izrael,Orsolya Biró,Bálint Nagy,Tomáš Szemes +12 more
TL;DR: Noninvasive prenatal testing for chromosome 21 trisomy with the utilization of benchtop N GS systems led to results equivalent to previously published studies performed on high-to-ultrahigh throughput NGS systems.
Effect of Ornithine Transcarbamylase (OTC) Deficiency on Pregnancy and Puerperium
TL;DR: The aim is to highlight the need for a strict adherence to the recommendation of the gradual increase of protein intake during pregnancy and the importance of multidisciplinary monitoring of pregnant patients with OTC deficiency, and to refer to critical postpartum hyperammonemia in patients with this hereditary metabolic disorder.
Genetická analýza z krvi matky
Rastislav Sysák,Peter Štencl,Barbora Vlková,Katarína Greksová,Viera Oroszová,Marcel Hrebenár +5 more
- 17 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The examination of mother’s blood has been showing as a very perspective method for early cell-free fetal DNA discovering of chromosome aberration diagnosis of fetus and within detailed researching in a group of risk pregnancy patients this method could perspectively minimize a risk of fetus loss.
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Our First Experience Implementing "Clinical Embryology and Reproductive Medicine" as a Curriculum Course of the Study Program General Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Ivan Varga,Lenka Lapides,Ingrid Brucknerová,Paulína Gálfiová,K. Visnyaiová,M. Csöbönyeiová,Martin Klein,Stanislav Ziaran,Rastislav Sysák,J. Zahumensky +9 more
TL;DR: Clinical Embryology and Reproductive Medicine (CERM) as discussed by the authors is a course that connects knowledge from clinical embryology and assisted reproduction, including the issue of female and male infertility, mechanisms of birth defect formation, their prenatal diagnosis and subsequent specialized neonatal care.
Deoxyribonuclease activity in plasma of pregnant women and experimental animals
TL;DR: It is found that healthy pregnant animals have higher plasma DNase activity than healthy pregnant women, and interspecies differences inDNase activity should be considered in animal experiments focusing on the role of fetal DNA in preeclampsia and cell-free DNA in other disease models.