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Mazur, Piotr
2019
Praca doktorska
This monography consists of three publications concerning pathophysiology of degenerative aortic stenosis (AS). The research was funded by a grant from the National Science Centre (2012/05/N/NZS/00846 to Piotr Mazur). The priority was to evaluate the role of coagulation, fibrinolysis impairment, immune system involvement and genetic regulation of valvular calcification in a cohort of patients being surgical candidates. Because valvular heart disease is associated with increased thromboembolic risk, and impaired fibrinolysis was reported in severe AS, while data about fibrinolysis impairment in degenerative mitral stenosis (MS) were scarce, we first sought to compare fibrinolysis impairment in AS and MS. Then, we sought to investigate the role of different circulating lymphocyte and monocyte subpopulations, with focus on CD4+CD8+ lymphocytes and natural killer T (NKT) cells, in AS. Finally, because valve calcification can be excellently evaluated by ex-vivo microcomputed tomography (micro-CT), we decided to investigate the associations between micro-CT findings and biological indices of calcification in severe AS.
Kraków
2 - studia doktoranckie
kardiochirurgia
Wydział Lekarski
Kapelak, Bogusław
2018
oai:dl.cm-uj.krakow.pl:4363
ZB-130756
pol; eng
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Jun 26, 2023
Jul 24, 2020
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http://dl.cm-uj.krakow.pl:8080/publication/4364
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Kolasa-Trela, Renata
Siudut, Jakub
Kopytek, Magdalena
Musiał, Robert
Bobrowska, Beata
Stąpór, Maciej
Wiewiórka, Łukasz
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