Publications by authors named "Tomaskova H"

<b>Introduction:</b> The exposure to unsafe sound levels is considered a risk factor for developing noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Personal listening devices (PLDs) represent a common source of recreational noise among young adults. First changes of NIHL could be detected at extended high frequencies (EHFs).

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Evidence is scarce in terms of tracking the progress of implementation of mental healthcare plans and policies (MHPPs) in Europe, we aimed to map and analyze the content of MHPPs across the WHO European region. We collected data from the WHO Mental Health Atlas 2011, 2017 and 2020 to map the development of MHPPs in the region. We contacted 53 key informants from each country in the European region to triangulate the data from WHO Mental Health Atlases and to obtain access to the national mental health plans and policies.

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Background: Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) plays a major diagnostic role in acute myocarditis (AM) in children as biopsy is rarely performed in this age group. Contribution of standard echocardiography (ECHO) is limited in AM, but speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) quantitatively characterizes myocardial function, with good sensitivity for detecting subclinical left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and regional kinetics disorders beyond the site of inflammation. This work aimed to evaluate the diagnostic potential of STE as compared with CMR findings in pediatric patients with AM.

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Introduction: This prospective study aimed to evaluate the functional status and risk factors in patients undergoing lung resection.

Methods: Functional status defined by the parameters of spirometry (VC, FVC, FEV, FEV/FVC) and whole-body plethysmography (TLC) examination was assessed before lung resection, at hospital discharge, 3 weeks after surgery, and 3 months after surgery.

Results: The sample comprised 24 participants who were observed from 5/2021 to 10/2022.

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Background: Maintaining the patient awake and not intubated during the venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) reduces the risk of ventilation-induced lung injury in patients with ARDS. Currently, there is a lack of data on outcomes and complications associated with the awake ECMO approach.

Objectives: To evaluate outcomes and the occurrence of complications of awake ECMO approach guided by local safety protocol comprising ultrasound-guided cannulation, argatroban-based anticoagulation, respiratory support, and routine sedation targeted to reduce respiratory effort and keeping nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:1.

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Industrial noise sources are among the environmental noise sources that are ranked second among the causes of ill health in Europe by the World Health Organization. The aim of this paper is to summarize and review of published information focusing on noise annoyance from industrial activities and mining. A search for articles was performed using the bibliographic databases platforms.

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  • The study aimed to determine if allergic patients experience more adverse events (AEs) after vaccination compared to healthy individuals.
  • Researchers surveyed 591 participants, including 188 allergic patients and 403 healthy controls, about any AEs following their vaccinations.
  • Results showed no significant difference in AEs between the two groups, with only minor side effects reported, indicating that vaccinations are safe for allergic patients if general precautions are followed.
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Objectives: The main objective was to explore the effect of exoskeleton-assisted rehabilitation on quality of life in the subacute state of ischemic stroke.

Background: Central upper extremity hemiparesis affects self-care, social participation, and quality of life. Exoskeleton devices serve as a therapeutic tool and an assessment tool that offers precise tracking of patient progress and evaluation of impairment.

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Background: Lung cancer poses a significant challenge with high mortality rates. Minimally invasive surgical approaches, including the uniportal thoracoscopic technique, offer potential benefits in terms of recovery and patient compliance. This study focuses on evaluating the radicality of mediastinal lymphadenectomy during uniportal thoracoscopic lung resection, specifically assessing the reachability of established lymphatic stations.

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  • * A systematic review of 48 studies was conducted, revealing a variety of methods used: 26 qualitative, 12 quantitative, and 10 mixed methods.
  • * Findings indicated that many studies provided insufficient detail on assessment methods, and robust research on the implementation of whole MHPPs is lacking, suggesting that better evaluation strategies should be incorporated into MHPPs.
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Introduction: Migraine is a widespread neurological disorder, growing increasingly common. However, the pathogenesis of the disease is often unclear and the evidence for the role of various risk factors is limited. This study aimed to identify risk factors associated with migraine and to contribute towards a better understanding of this disease.

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: The consequences of stroke have a significant impact on self-sufficiency and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation has the potential to impact these modalities, but information on timing, volume, and intensity is not yet available. The aim of this randomized controlled trial (1:1) was to evaluate the impact of conventional rehabilitation combined with VR on self-care and domains of HRQoL in patients ≤6 months post-stroke.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two tumor markers, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and CA19-9, in assessing disease stage in colorectal cancer patients.
  • A total of 155 patients' data from surgeries performed between 2015-2018 were analyzed, showing a significant correlation between CEA levels and disease stage, while CA19-9 showed no significant relationship.
  • The findings suggest that higher CEA levels are indicative of more advanced colorectal cancer, but neither marker was related to the tumor's anatomical location.
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Background: Lung carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. At present, unfortunately, there are no markers that would allow early identification of this tumor in the preclinical or early clinical stage. The use of sniffer dogs has been reported to show some promise in early diagnosis of this type of cancer Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of utilizing changes in the heart rate of sniffer dogs (which increases when finding a positive sample) in tumor detection.

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  • * The average age of hospitalized patients was approximately 65 years, with the rehabilitated group having a significantly higher mean BMI compared to non-rehabilitated cases.
  • * The findings highlight that rehabilitation is crucial for COVID-19 survivors, aiding their recovery and encouraging the integration of rehabilitation services into patient care practices.
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  • The study compares two tests that measure cellular immunity against SARS-CoV-2: Quan-T-Cell by EUROIMMUN and T-SPOT.COVID by Oxford Immunotec, focusing on 90 individuals with past COVID-19 infections or vaccinations.
  • Both tests showed similar results, but Quan-T-Cell was slightly more sensitive, identifying all individuals as at least borderline positive, while T-SPOT.COVID missed five.
  • The findings suggest that measuring T-cell-mediated immunity may be a more reliable indicator of the immune response than examining IgG levels, especially in unvaccinated individuals previously infected with the Omicron variant.
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Objectives: To assess the impact of COVID-19 illness and pandemic era on sleep, general health, health care, and social status in patients with epilepsy in the Czech Republic.

Methods: Our designed and approved questionnaire consisted of 23 questions. We focused on (1) patients' demographic and epidemiological data regarding COVID-19, (2) subjective assessment of sleep; (3) epilepsy, and (4) perception of general health during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic from March 2020 to May 2021.

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  • - The study focuses on creating an automated computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for detecting seizures through EEG signals, emphasizing early diagnosis and maintaining high accuracy while minimizing complexity.
  • - The methodology avoids traditional feature extraction by employing an 8-layer deep convolutional neural network for data classification, allowing for more efficient processing.
  • - The system demonstrated impressive results, achieving up to 98% accuracy and sensitivity in short-term datasets, suggesting it could be effectively used in clinical and home settings for better decision-making in seizure detection.
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The aim of this study was to compare the reliability of five sleep questionnaires in detecting the occurrence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The study was conducted on a group of 201 patients. The patients completed five sleep questionnaires: the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the STOP-Bang questionnaire, the STOP questionnaire, the Berlin questionnaire (BQ) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).

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Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate fidelity in first episode psychosis (FEP) teams in Czechia and to gage the feasibility and utility of the process in a mental health system that is undergoing a transformation.

Methods: Fidelity assessment was conducted using The First Episode Psychosis Services Fidelity Scale (FEPS-FS). Fidelity assessment was based on a review of data abstracted from the health records of active clients, program documents, administrative data, and interviews with members of staff.

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Background: In Turner syndrome (TS), fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) karyotyping offers an alternative to classical karyotyping.

Objective: We tested the added value of FISH karyotyping from lymphocytes (mesodermal origin), buccal cells (ectodermal origin), and a rear-tongue smear (endodermal origin) to determine the 45,X cell line fraction and its impact on patient phenotype.

Design And Patients: Classical karyotyping and three FISH assays were done in 153 girls and women previously diagnosed with TS in four university hospitals.

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Background: Although fall prevention in patients after stroke is crucial, the clinical validity of fall risk assessment tools is underresearched in this population. The study aim was to determine the cut-off scores and clinical validity of the Sensory Organization Test (SOT), the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and the Fall Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) in patients after stroke.

Methods: In this prospective cross-sectional study, we analyzed data for patients admitted to a rehabilitation unit after stroke from 2018 through 2021.

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  • Noroviruses are a leading cause of viral gastroenteritis in the Czech Republic, with a significant incidence reported between 2008 and 2020, totaling 33,575 cases.
  • Annual incidence rates varied widely, affected different age groups, and showed higher rates in children under 5 years old.
  • The study revealed that 42.5% of cases required hospitalization, with 24 associated deaths reported, indicating the serious impact of norovirus gastroenteritis in the population.
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  • The study aimed to assess hearing thresholds in individuals aged 18-64 years with normal hearing and no noise exposure using extended high-frequency audiometry (EHFA).
  • Participants were classified by age and gender, and underwent various hearing tests, establishing that hearing thresholds decrease with age, especially after 35.
  • The findings suggest that EHFA is an effective tool for detecting early hearing loss and highlight differences in hearing changes between males and females as they age.
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