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Renata Cifkova
Researcher at First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
Publications - 319
Citations - 91912
Renata Cifkova is an academic researcher from First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 305 publications receiving 80868 citations. Previous affiliations of Renata Cifkova include Masaryk University & Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
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Antihypertensive efficacy and safety of verapamil SR/trandolapril (240/2 mg) in patients insufficiently pretreated with verapamil SR 240 mg monotherapy.
Stanovisko výboru ČSAT k doporučením ESC/EAS pro diagnostiku a léčbu dyslipidemií z roku 2011
Vladimír Soška,Helena Vaverkova,Michal Vrablík,Vladimír Bláha,Renata Cifkova,Tomáš Freiberger,Pavel Kraml,Jan Piťha,Hana Rosolová,Tomáš Štulc,Zuzana Urbanová +10 more
Рекомендации Европейского общества кардиологов по лечению сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний у беременных
Regitz-Zagrosek Vera,Carina Blomström-Lundqvist,C Borghi,Renata Cifkova,R Ferreira,Foidart J.-M.,Gibbs J.S.R.,C Gohlke-Baerwolf,B Gorenek,B Lung,M Kirby,Maas A.H.E.M.,J Morais,P Nihoyannopoulos,P G Pieper,P Presbitero,J W Roos-Hesselink,M Schaufelberger,Ute Seeland,L Torracca +19 more
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Which serum uric acid levels are associated with increased cardiovascular risk in the general adult population
Alena Krajčoviechová,Peter Wohlfahrt,Jan Bruthans,Pavel Šulc,Věra Lánská,Lenka Eremiasova,Jan Pudil,Aleš Linhart,Jan Filipovský,Otto Mayer,Jiří Widimský,Milan Blaha,Claudio Borghi,Renata Cifkova,Renata Cifkova +14 more
TL;DR: The SUA cutoff value of 309 µmol/L identified women at high/very high SCORE category and was associated with 4‐times greater risk of observed CV mortality over 10 years.
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Primary aldosteronism in a general population sample. The Czech post-MONICA study.
Jiří Widimský,Jan Bruthans,Peter Wohlfahrt,Alena Krajčoviechová,Pavel Šulc,Aleš Linhart,Jan Filipovský,Věra Lánská,Renata Cifkova +8 more
TL;DR: This study based on a general population survey highlighted the difficulty of conducting epidemiological studies on primary aldosteronism in a relatively healthy cohort part of whom did not provide the level of collaboration that is necessary to assess the true prevalence of this condition.