MUDr. Irena Andršová, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology
Correspondence Address:
Jihlavská 340/20, 625 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 532 23 2458 |
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Total number of publications: 50
2019
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Mutation R591C associated with long QT syndrome type 1: clinical, genetic, and functional analysis
Year: 2019, type: Conference abstract
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Targeted resequencing of genes associated with long QT syndrome in Czech patients: two newly identified likely pathogenic variants in previously investigated patient with negative results
Year: 2019, type: Conference abstract
2018
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Automation bias in medicine: The influence of automated diagnoses on interpreter accuracy and uncertainty when reading electrocardiograms
JOURNAL OF ELECTROCARDIOLOGY, year: 2018, volume: 51, edition: 6, DOI
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Hypersensitivity to material and environmental burden as a possible cause of late complications of cardiac implantable electronic devices
EP Europace, year: 2018, volume: 20, edition: 9, DOI
2017
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„Founder“ mutace asociované se syndromem dlouhého QT: Česká republika versus svět
Year: 2017, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Higher incidence of hypotension episodes in women during the sub-acute phase of ST elevation myocardial infarction and relationship to covariates
Plos one, year: 2017, volume: 12, edition: 3, DOI
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Klinické a genetické charakteristiky mutace T309I-Kv7.1 asociované se syndromem dlouhého QT
Year: 2017, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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T309I-Kv7.1 mutation as a feasible founder LQT1 mutation: clinical, genetic and biophysical analysis
Year: 2017, type: Conference abstract
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The role of computerized diagnostic proposals in the interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram by cardiology and non-cardiology fellows
International Journal of Medical Informatics, year: 2017, volume: 101, edition: MAY 2017, DOI
2016
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Mutace T309I jako možná „founder„ mutace syndromu dlouhého intervalu QT typu I
Year: 2016, type: Conference abstract