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Aleš Linhart

Researcher at First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague

Publications -  371
Citations -  36568

Aleš Linhart is an academic researcher from First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fabry disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 333 publications receiving 30467 citations. Previous affiliations of Aleš Linhart include University Hospital of Wales & Charles University in Prague.

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Standardising clinical outcomes measures for adult clinical trials in Fabry disease: A global Delphi consensus.

TL;DR: A consensus was reached regarding clinical trial design, best treatment comparator, clinical outcomes, measurement of those clinical outcomes and inclusion and exclusion criteria that will help to shape the future of clinical trials in FD.
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Heart failure in Fabry disease revisited: application of current heart failure guidelines and recommendations

TL;DR: Echocardiographic criteria proposed by current ESC HF guidelines apply to Fabry patients and predict cardiovascular events and were significantly correlated with natriuretic peptides levels.
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The effect of renal denervation in an experimental model of chronic renal insufficiency, The REmnant kidney Denervation In Pigs study (REDIP study)

TL;DR: This study was not able to show significant protective effect of RDN alone on ischemic renal parenchymal damage by either laboratory or histological assessments, so it is hypothesized that a combined blockade of the RAAS and the sympathetic system could provide more protective effects against acute ischemia.
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Effect of Pulsatility on Microcirculation in Patients Treated with Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Pilot Study.

TL;DR: Comparing sublingual microcirculation in patients with refractory cardiac arrest with spontaneously pulsatile or low/nonpulsatile blood flow after treatment with ECPR found only nonsignificant contribution of spontaneous pulsatility to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation-generated microcirculatory blood flow.