Publications by authors named "M Turzova"

Over 10% of COVID-19 convalescents report post-COVID-19 complications, namely, 'long COVID' or 'post-COVID syndrome,' including a number of neuro-psychiatric symptoms. The pathophysiology of COVID-19 in the central nervous system is poorly understood but may represent post-COVID injury, ongoing sterile maladaptive inflammation, or SARS-CoV-2 persistence. We describe a long COVID patient with SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the cerebrospinal fluid, which seems important, specifically due to recent reports of gray matter volume loss in COVID-19 patients.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to observe the influence of variety in individual torso geometries on the results of inverse solution to 2 dipoles.

Methods: The inverse solution to 2 dipoles was computed from the measured data on 8 patients using either standard torso with various shapes and sizes of the heart and lungs in it or using various outer torso geometries with the same inhomogeneities. The vertical position of the heart relative to the fourth intercostal level was kept constant in all models.

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Objective: Previously reported inverse method based on dipolar representation of differences in QRST integral maps with and without manifestation of local repolarization changes has shown the ability to identify small areas in the myocardium responsible for these changes in a group of patients with coronary artery diseases underwent revascularization. The aim of this study was to verify this approach on a group of 4 healthy persons and a group of 7 patients suffering from effort angina pectoris.

Methods: Changes in QRST integral maps after nitroglycerine sublingual application were examined and single dipole best representing the difference QRST integral map was inversely computed.

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A method using body surface potential maps for assessment of myocardium lesions with changed repolarization is presented and suitable mapping system is introduced. Differences between normal and altered QRST integral maps together with torso volume conductor model were used to determine the equivalent dipole representing the lesion. Performance of the method was studied on simulated data.

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One of the main difficulties in using body surface potential mapping (BSPM) techniques is the need of complicated multi-channel measuring system. In this paper practical portable ECG mapping system is introduced. The system consists of a notebook computer and a data acquisition system box connected to the computer by fast IEEE 1284 parallel interface working in ECP mode.

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