Renata Cifkova
First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
327 Papers
2.3K Citations
Renata Cifkova is an academic researcher from First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 305 publications. Previous affiliations of Renata Cifkova include Masaryk University & Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
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Kuřáctví a některé charakteristiky uživatelů tabáku. Předběžné výsledky projektu "Kardiovize Brno 2030"
Ondřej Sochor,Eva Králíková,Renata Cifkova,Jindřich Fiala,Iva Tomášková,Šárka Kunzová,Jiří Lešovský,Zdeněk Pluháček,Hana Nechutová,Pavel Řimák,Veronika Šikolová,Martin Homolka,Radka Štěpánová,Jiří Vítovec,Tomas Kara,Robert Prosecký,Peter Wohlfahrt,Vladimír Soška,Francisco Lopez-Jimenez +18 more
TL;DR: Výsledky et al. as discussed by the authors used metodologie studie Czech post-MONICA bylo v roce 2013 ve městě Brno (Ceska republika) provedeno průřezove setřeni kardiovaskularnich rizikových faktorů.
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Antiplatelet and Lipid-lowering Drugs in Hypertension.
TL;DR: Antiplatelet therapy, and low-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in particular, is recommended in hypertensive patients with previous cardiovascular events and is considered in hypertension patients with reduced renal function or a high cardiovascular (CV) risk, provided blood pressure is well-controlled.
Original research article - Special issue: Cardiovascular Prevention Availability and use of home blood pressure measurement in the Czech general population
Jitka Seidlerová,Jan Filipovský,Peter Wohlfahrt,Otto Mayer,Renata Cifkova +4 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the use of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) in hypertensive subjects examined during a crosssectional general population survey (Czech post-MONICA).
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Normative reference ranges for echocardiographic chamber dimensions in a healthy Central European population: results from the Czech post-MONICA survey
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided reference ranges for echocardiographic measurements obtained in a healthy subgroup derived from an epidemiological study of a Central European population, where the whole population sample with predefined percentile cutoffs was used to define degrees of abnormality.