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László Hidi
Researcher at Semmelweis University
Publications - 25
Citations - 290
László Hidi is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ventricular pressure. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 219 citations.
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Rat model of exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy: hemodynamic characterization using left ventricular pressure-volume analysis
Tamás Radovits,Tamás Radovits,Attila Oláh,Árpád Lux,Balázs Tamás Németh,László Hidi,Ede Birtalan,Dalma Kellermayer,Csaba Mátyás,Gábor Szabó,Béla Merkely +10 more
TL;DR: This is the first study that provides characterization of functional changes and hemodynamic relations in exercise-induced cardiac hypertrophy in a rat model using the in vivo method of LV pressure-volume (P-V) analysis.
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Cardiac effects of acute exhaustive exercise in a rat model.
Attila Oláh,Balázs Tamás Németh,Csaba Mátyás,Eszter M. Horváth,László Hidi,Ede Birtalan,Dalma Kellermayer,Mihály Ruppert,Gergő Merkely,Gábor Szabó,Béla Merkely,Tamás Radovits,Tamás Radovits +12 more
TL;DR: The observed functional impairment is associated with increased nitro-oxidative stress, enhanced apoptotic signaling and dysregulation of the matrix metalloproteinase system after exhaustive exercise.
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The soluble guanylate cyclase activator cinaciguat prevents cardiac dysfunction in a rat model of type-1 diabetes mellitus
Csaba Mátyás,Balázs Tamás Németh,Attila Oláh,László Hidi,Ede Birtalan,Dalma Kellermayer,Mihály Ruppert,Sevil Korkmaz-Icöz,Gabor Kokeny,Eszter M. Horváth,Gábor Szabó,Béla Merkely,Tamás Radovits,Tamás Radovits +13 more
TL;DR: Cinaciguat treatment effectively prevented DM related molecular, molecular alterations and improved cardiac performance of the diabetic heart and might represent a new therapy approach for diabetic cardiomyopathy.
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Neutrophil extracellular traps in thrombi retrieved during interventional treatment of ischemic arterial diseases.
Á. Farkas,Veronika J. Farkas,István Gubucz,László Szabó,Krisztián Bálint,Kiril Tenekedjiev,Anikó Ilona Nagy,Péter Sótonyi,László Hidi,Zoltán Nagy,István Szikora,Béla Merkely,Krasimir Kolev +12 more
TL;DR: The observed NET-related variations in thrombus structure shed light on novel determinants of throm Bus stability that eventually affect both the spontaneous progress and therapeutic outcome of ischemic arterial diseases.
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Physiological and pathological left ventricular hypertrophy of comparable degree is associated with characteristic differences of in vivo hemodynamics
Attila Oláh,Balázs Tamás Németh,Csaba Mátyás,László Hidi,Árpád Lux,Mihály Ruppert,Dalma Kellermayer,Alex Ali Sayour,L Szabo,Marianna Török,Anna Meltzer,László Gellér,Béla Merkely,Tamás Radovits +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated and compared hemodynamic alterations in well-established rat models of physiological hypertrophy (PhyH) and pathological hypertroogenesis (PaH) by using LV pressure-volume (P-V) analysis.