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Marek Malik
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 548
Citations - 63023
Marek Malik is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: QT interval & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 535 publications receiving 58778 citations. Previous affiliations of Marek Malik include St. George's University & Imperial College London.
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Heart rate variability: standards of measurement, physiological interpretation and clinical use. Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology.
Alan John Camm,Marek Malik,J. T. Bigger,G. Breithardt,Sergio Cerutti,Richard J. Cohen,Philippe Coumel,Ernest L. Fallen,H.L. Kennedy,Robert E. Kleiger,Federico Lombardi,Alberto Malliani,Arthur J. Moss,Jeffrey N. Rottman,Georg Schmidt,Peter J. Schwartz,D.H. Singer +16 more
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Heart rate variability. Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation, and clinical use
Marek Malik,J. Thomas Bigger,A. John Camm,Robert E. Kleiger,Alberto Malliani,Arthur J. Moss,Peter J. Schwartz +6 more
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Heart rate variability: Origins, methods, and interpretive caveats
Gary G. Berntson,J. Thomas Bigger,Dwain L. Eckberg,Paul Grossman,Peter G. Kaufmann,Marek Malik,Haikady N. Nagaraja,Stephen W. Porges,J. Philip Saul,Peter Stone,Maurots W. Van Der Molen +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the physiological origins and mechanisms of heart rate variability, considered quantitative approaches to measurement, and highlighted important caveats in the interpretation of heart rates variability, and outlined guidelines for research in this area.
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Heart-rate turbulence after ventricular premature beats as a predictor of mortality after acute myocardial infarction
Georg Schmidt,Marek Malik,Petra Barthel,Raphaël Schneider,Kurt Ulm,Linda M. Rolnitzky,A. John Camm,J. Thomas Bigger,Albert Schömig +8 more
TL;DR: The absence of the heart rate turbulence after ventricular premature beats is a very potent postinfarction risk stratifier that is independent of other known risk factors and which is stronger than other presently available risk predictors.
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Risk stratification for arrhythmic events in postinfarction patients based on heart rate variability, ambulatory electrocardiographic variables and the signal-averaged electrocardiogram.
Thomas Farrell,Yaver Bashir,T Cripps,Marek Malik,Jan Poloniecki,E David Bennett,David E. Ward,A. John Camm +7 more
TL;DR: A simple method of assessment based on heart rate variability and the signal-averaged ECG can select a small subgroup of survivors of myocardial infarction at high risk of future life-threatening arrhythmias and sudden death.