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Professor Jan Malik

First Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague (Czechia)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

My experience comes from Echocardiography and vascular ultrasound lab and from Intensive care unit. I have been working in the field of altered hemodynamics due to dialysis arteriovenous fistula (AVF) for 20 years. The contribution of AVF flow volume is frequently underpowered in heart failure clinical decisions. Another my favorite topic are the echocardiographic changes in CKD patients - so different from the regular population and so changing with the hydration status. I work in the General University hospital in Prague.

Higher blood glucose within the first 72 hours after prolonged cardiac arrest predict poor prognosis: a post-hoc analysis of Prague OHCA trial

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Resuscitation

Session: Innovations in cardiac arrest

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The role of arteriovenous fistula flow on heart failure in a dialysis patient

Event: Heart Failure 2018

Topic: Pathophysiology and Mechanisms, Other

Session: Clinical Case Corner 5 - New treatments and interventions on the horizon

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Diastolic dysfunction grades stratify patients on chronic hemodialysis therapy

Event: Heart Failure 2018

Topic: Pathophysiology and Mechanisms, Other

Session: Chronic Heart Failure – Pathophysiology and Mechanisms

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