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Mitochondrial dynamics in myocardium.
Weissová, Romana ; Nováková, Olga (advisor) ; Kalous, Martin (referee)
The heart is an absolutely vital body organ, which requires sufficient amount of active mitochondria for its energy demanding activity. The functionality of a mitochondrial population is maintained through mitochondrial turnover, encompassing mitophagy removing damaged mitochondria and mitochondrial biogenesis responsible for the emergence of new organelles. Dynamic processes of mitochondrial fusion and fission can also contribute to the maintenance of a healthy mitochondrial population. Mitochondrial fusion and fission have not yet been proven in cardiomyocytes, although these cells possess all the proteins required for these events. These processes, however, take on the importance during pathological conditions, when changes in the amount of protein applied in the mitochondrial dynamics occur. The modification in mitochondrial phenotype leads to the cell damage. Understanding the role of mitochondrial dynamics in myocardium may contribute to the development of new heart diseases treatments.
Nursing Care for Patient after Surgery of Valvular Defects
Beranová, Veronika ; Burišková, Klára (advisor) ; Hocková, Jana (referee)
This thesis is focused on the nursing care for patient after valvular defects surgery. The aim of this final paper is to ascertain the principles of specialized nursing care for patient after valvular defects surgery, analyse the condition of written standards for providing aftercare to patients who underwent valvular defects surgery, or the state of the nursing protocols in specialized nursing care. The purpose of qualitative - observational research in providing specialized nursing care is to find an answer to the question of whether the specifics of nursing care in Prague cardiac centres are significantly different. The theoretical section contains chapters describing cardiac centres, the history of surgical treatment of heart valves, and the most common valvular heart defects in adulthood. In the theoretical section of this study, I focus in detail on the nursing care for patients following cardiac procedure, ensuring not to forget the monitoring of physiological functions, artificial pulmonary ventilation, and immediate position after elective cardiac surgery. The empirical section is divided into quantitative and qualitative research. The quantitative empirical investigation is focused on an anonymous questionary survey that has been applied in three Prague cardiac centres. Approximately 150...
Mitochondrial dynamics in myocardium.
Weissová, Romana ; Nováková, Olga (advisor) ; Kalous, Martin (referee)
The heart is an absolutely vital body organ, which requires sufficient amount of active mitochondria for its energy demanding activity. The functionality of a mitochondrial population is maintained through mitochondrial turnover, encompassing mitophagy removing damaged mitochondria and mitochondrial biogenesis responsible for the emergence of new organelles. Dynamic processes of mitochondrial fusion and fission can also contribute to the maintenance of a healthy mitochondrial population. Mitochondrial fusion and fission have not yet been proven in cardiomyocytes, although these cells possess all the proteins required for these events. These processes, however, take on the importance during pathological conditions, when changes in the amount of protein applied in the mitochondrial dynamics occur. The modification in mitochondrial phenotype leads to the cell damage. Understanding the role of mitochondrial dynamics in myocardium may contribute to the development of new heart diseases treatments.

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