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Petr Janku
Researcher at Masaryk University
Publications - 49
Citations - 885
Petr Janku is an academic researcher from Masaryk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 708 citations.
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Cervical fluid IL-6 and IL-8 levels in pregnancies complicated by preterm prelabor rupture of membranes.
Marian Kacerovsky,Ivana Musilova,Bo Jacobsson,Marcela Drahosova,Helena Hornychova,Petr Janku,Martin Prochazka,Ondrej Simetka,Ctirad Andrys +8 more
TL;DR: The presence of MIAC is the most important factor impacting the local cervical inflammatory response, which is determined by IL-6 and IL-8 levels in the cervical fluid, which seem to be a promising non-invasive marker for the prediction of pregnancies complicated by both MIAC and HCA.
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A familial case of alveolar capillary dysplasia with misalignment of pulmonary veins supports paternal imprinting of FOXF1 in human
Partha Sen,Romana Gerychová,Petr Janku,Marta Jezova,Iveta Valášková,Colby Navarro,Iris Silva,Claire Langston,Stephen E. Welty,John W. Belmont,Pawel Stankiewicz +10 more
TL;DR: DNA analysis identified a missense mutation in the FOXF1 gene that segregated in the three affected siblings tested, and results are consistent with paternal imprinting ofFOXF1 in human.
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A novel LabVIEW-based multi-channel non-invasive abdominal maternal-fetal electrocardiogram signal generator.
Radek Martinek,Michal Kelnar,Petr Koudelka,Jan Vanus,Petr Bilik,Petr Janku,Homer Nazeran,Jan Zidek +7 more
TL;DR: The design, construction, and testing of a multi-channel fetal electrocardiogram (fECG) signal generator based on LabVIEW, which enables manifestations of hypoxic states to be monitored while complying with clinical recommendations for classifications in cardiotocography (CTG) and fECG ST segment analysis (STAN).
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Low-Dose or High-Dose Rocuronium Reversed with Neostigmine or Sugammadex for Cesarean Delivery Anesthesia: A Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Trial of Time to Tracheal Intubation and Extubation.
Petr Štourač,Milan Adamus,Dagmar Seidlová,Tomáš Pavlík,Petr Janku,Ivo Krikava,Zdenek Mrozek,Martin Prochazka,Jozef Klučka,Roman Štoudek,Ivana Bártíková,Martina Kosinová,Hana Harazim,Hana Robotkova,Karel Hejduk,Zuzana Hodická,Martina Kirchnerova,Jana Francakova,Lenka Obare Pyszkova,Jarmila Hlozkova,Pavel Ševčík +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that rocuronium for rapid-sequence induction is noninferior for time to tracheal intubation and is accompanied by more frequent absence of laryngoscopy resistance and lower incidence of myalgia in comparison with succinylcholine for cesarean delivery under general anesthesia.
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Rocuronium versus suxamethonium for rapid sequence induction of general anaesthesia for caesarean section: influence on neonatal outcomes
Martina Kosinová,Petr Štourač,Milan Adamus,Dagmar Seidlová,Tomáš Pavlík,Petr Janku,Ivo Krikava,Z. Mrozek,Martin Prochazka,Jozef Klučka,Roman Štoudek,Ivana Bártíková,Hana Harazim,H. Robotkova,Karel Hejduk,Zuzana Hodická,M. Kirchnerova,Jana Francakova,L. Obare Pyszkova,J. Hlozkova,Pavel Ševčík +20 more
TL;DR: The use of rocuronium was associated with lower Apgar scores at 1min compared with suxamethonium, and the clinical significance of this is unclear and warrants further investigation.