Publications by authors named "KARASEK J"

The MBT Pathfinder is an automated colony-picking robot designed for efficient sample preparation in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. This article presents results from three key experiments evaluating the instrument's performance in conjunction with MALDI Biotyper instrument. The method comparison experiment assessed its clinical performance, demonstrating comparable results with gram-positive, gram-negative, and anaerobic bacteria (scores larger than 2.

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  • The study evaluated the 1-year outcomes of the ECMO-CS trial, which compared immediate ECMO initiation to an early conservative approach in patients with severe cardiogenic shock.
  • Results showed no significant difference in all-cause mortality or other critical outcomes between the two strategies after one year.
  • However, there was a suggestion that immediate ECMO could be more beneficial for patients with significantly low mean arterial pressure at baseline, indicating a possible targeted use for this treatment strategy.
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  • The study aimed to analyze whether ticagrelor is more effective than clopidogrel in reducing heart damage during elective coronary procedures for patients with and without prior clopidogrel treatment.
  • Out of 1,882 participants, those who were not on clopidogrel had a lower rate of heart injury compared to those who had been, but overall, ticagrelor did not show significant benefits over clopidogrel for reducing complications.
  • The findings suggest that clopidogrel-naive patients generally experienced fewer complications due to a lower risk profile and simpler procedures, with no notable differences in outcomes based on previously taking clopidogrel.
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Background: Agar plate analysis is vital for microbiological testing in industries like food, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. Manual inspection is slow, laborious, and error-prone, while existing automated systems struggle with the complexity of real-world agar plates. A shortage of diverse datasets hinders the development and evaluation of robust automated systems.

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Background: The severity of tissue hypoxia is routinely assessed by serum lactate. We aimed to determine whether early lactate levels predict outcomes in refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) treated by conventional and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR).

Methods: This study is a post-hoc analysis of a randomized Prague OHCA study (NCT01511666) assessing serum lactate levels in refractory OHCA treated by ECPR (the ECPR group) or conventional resuscitation with prehospital achieved return of spontaneous circulation (the ROSC group).

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  • The ECMO-CS trial investigated the effectiveness of immediate veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) compared to a conservative therapy approach for patients with severe cardiogenic shock.
  • The study included 117 patients who were randomly assigned to receive either immediate VA-ECMO or the conservative approach, which allowed for VA-ECMO use if conditions worsened.
  • Results showed similar outcomes in terms of death, cardiac arrest, and adverse events between the two groups, suggesting no significant benefit from immediate VA-ECMO.
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Introduction: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-related injuries have not been assessed since the 2015 Resuscitation Guidelines were established.

Aim: To describe the incidence and severity of CPR-related injuries, and to evaluate the impact of the 2015 European Resuscitation Council (ERC) guidelines on the objective assessment of injuries.

Methods: This multicenter, retrospective study analyzed autopsy reports of patients who underwent CPR.

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Vineyard exposure to wildfire smoke can taint grapes and wine. To understand the impact of this taint, it is imperative that the analytical methods used are accurate and precise. This study compared the variance across nine commercial and research laboratories following quantitative analysis of the same set of smoke-tainted wines.

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Background: Current SARS-CoV-2 detection platforms lack the ability to differentiate among variants of concern (VOCs) in an efficient manner. CRISPR/Cas (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/CRISPR-associated) based detection systems have the potential to transform the landscape of COVID-19 diagnostics due to their programmability; however, most of these methods are reliant on either a multi-step process involving amplification or elaborate guide RNA designs.

Methods: Three Cas12b proteins from Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris (AacCas12b), Alicyclobacillus acidiphilus (AapCas12b), and Brevibacillus sp.

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Aim: There have been no direct comparisons of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-related injuries between those who die during CPR and those who survive to intensive care unit (ICU) admission. This study aimed to compare the incidence, severity, and impact on survival rate of these injuries and potential influencing factors.

Method: This retrospective multicenter study analyzed autopsy reports of patients who experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and were not admitted to hospital.

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Current SARS-CoV-2 detection platforms lack the ability to differentiate among variants of concern (VOCs) in an efficient manner. CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) has the potential to transform diagnostics due to its programmability. However, many of the CRISPR-based detection methods are reliant on either a multi-step process involving amplification or elaborate guide RNA designs.

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Introduction: AIM:: To compare injuries after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) caused by manual or mechanical chest compressions in resuscitated patients with non-traumatic cardiac arrest.

Methods: This retrospective, multicenter study was based on autopsy reports of patients who died after CPR; individuals with a traumatic cause(s) of cardiac arrest were excluded. Patients were divided into two CPR groups: mechanical and manual.

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  • * Analyzed data from 214 patients revealed that those taken to CACs faced longer transport times (40.5 minutes for bypass vs. 20 minutes for direct transfers) but showed no differences in 30-day mortality or neurological outcomes.
  • * The findings suggest that despite longer transport times for patients indirectly transferred to CACs, outcomes related to mortality and recovery were similar across both groups, indicating the necessity for enhanced care protocols for OHCA patients during transport.
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  • - The LUCAS device was created for automatic chest compressions during CPR but its effectiveness in improving outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is questionable, indicating it should not be used routinely.
  • - A study compared CPR outcomes for OHCA patients treated with LUCAS versus manual CPR, involving 278 patients, with some differences in demographics and outcomes observed, such as more witnessed arrests in the LUCAS group.
  • - The results showed that LUCAS usage resulted in a significantly lower 30-day survival rate (5.07% with LUCAS vs. 16.31% without), although there was no significant difference in survival by 180 days.
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The common carotid artery (CCA) is a source of important information that doctors can use to evaluate the patients' health. The most often measured parameters are arterial stiffness, lumen diameter, wall thickness, and other parameters where variation with time is usually measured. Unfortunately, the manual measurement of dynamic parameters of the CCA is time consuming, and therefore, for practical reasons, the only alternative is automatic approach.

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Genotoxic nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAHs) are formed during incomplete combustion processes by reaction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with atmospheric nitrogen oxides. 1-Nitropyrene, 2-nitrofluorene, and 3-nitrofluoranthene as the dominating substances are used as markers of NPAHs formation by these processes. In the presented study, voltammetric properties and quantification of these compounds and of 5-nitroquinoline (as a representative of environmentally important genotoxic heterocyclic compounds) have been investigated using a mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode (m-AgSAE), which represent a nontoxic alternative to traditional mercury electrodes.

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  • Acute heart failure (AHF) is a serious condition linked to poor outcomes, and this study aims to explore its causes, predict mortality among patients, and compare data between Europe and America.
  • A registry of 202 patients admitted for AHF revealed that common causes included coronary artery disease and related issues, with significant predictors of mortality being low blood pressure, reduced ejection fraction, and low hemoglobin levels.
  • Findings indicated that while AHF without acute myocardial infarction showed potential benefits from statin use, the American AHF population presented better short-term prognoses compared to the European cohort, with less need for intensive care.
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  • The study aimed to diagnose heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFPEF) in outpatients experiencing unexplained chronic dyspnea and investigate the mechanisms behind it using invasive pressure-volume analysis.
  • It involved 30 patients over the age of 60 with preserved left ventricular function, excluding those with significant coronary artery disease, and assessed their heart function under various conditions.
  • The findings revealed that 66% of participants had HFPEF and displayed increased end-diastolic stiffness, suggesting that this stiffness is a key factor in their increased heart pressure, demonstrating that invasive measurements are essential for accurate diagnosis.
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Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels of the TRPV, TRPA, and TRPM subfamilies play important roles in somatosensation including nociception. While particularly the Thermo TRPs have been extensively investigated in sensory neurons, the relevance of the subclass of "canonical" TRPC channels in primary afferents is yet elusive. In the present study, we investigated the presence and contribution to Ca(2+) transients of TRPC channels in dorsal root ganglion neurons.

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  • The study focused on how baseline cardiac asynchrony can affect clinical outcomes in heart failure patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), particularly regarding their recovery and hospitalization rates.* -
  • Researchers analyzed 48 heart failure patients with biventricular pacemakers and found that those with greater asynchrony (measured by pulsed-wave tissue Doppler imaging) prior to CRT had better recovery outcomes.* -
  • The results indicated that a Sum asynchrony greater than 98 ms effectively identified patients likely to benefit from CRT, linking favorable clinical outcomes to significant left ventricular functional recovery over two years.*
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Transitional keratinocytes (TK) of normal interfollicular human epidermis were studied by electron microscopy to provide more information on the ultrastructural nuclear and nucleolar changes during physiological keratinization. The results revealed that TK contained condensed nuclei in the initial stage, degraded nuclei in the advanced stage, and nuclear remnants in the late stage of their transformation into cornified cells. The condensed nuclei were essentially characterized by ultrastructural changes generally considered to reflect the cessation of RNA synthesis.

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Keratinocytes in psoriatic skin lesions were studied to provide more information on the nucleolar ultrastructure in these cells. In contrast to normal keratinocytes, nucleoli in the keratinocytes of the uppermost layer of stratum granulosum (intermedium) of psoriatic lesions were characterized by the absence of the segregation of nucleolar components. In addition, the keratinocytes without keratohyalin of the uppermost layer of stratum intermedium of psoriatic lesions did not contain degranulated nucleoli.

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