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Determination of efficiency standards of testing on the CISM obstacle course
Škobrtal, Michal ; Přívětivý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Nagy, Ladislav (referee)
Author's first name and surname: Michal Škobrtal Title of master gen thesis: Determination of efficiency standards of testing on the CISM obstacle course. Supervizor: PaedDr. Lubomír PŘÍVĚTIVÝ, CSc. Presentation year: 2012 Abstract Objective: To determine efficiency standards of physical performance testing of career soldiers of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic performed on the CISM obstacle course. Methods: Standardized testing and succesive determinantion of standards were used. Equivalent-interval scale which is characterized by constant measuring unit was also used. Due to this scale parametric methods were used to determination of standards: arithmetic average, determinative deviation and median. Results: The result of this thesis is a determination of performance standards of career soldiers of Czech Armed Forces for testing purposes while using CISM obstacle course. Standards are set for both men and women categories and for purpose of professional physical performance testing. These standards are provided in two variants. The first variant is specified for type A and B units and the second variant is specified for type C units. Standards for given category and variant are additionally divided according to dress and gear which is used during testing as follows:  BDU (battle dress uniform);  BDU,...
Impact of Minimally Invasive Approach on Pulmonary Function in Patients Undergoing Aortic Valve Replacement
Gofus, Ján ; Pojar, Marek (advisor) ; Rohn, Vilém (referee) ; Šantavý, Petr (referee)
of the dissertation Impact of minimally invasive approach on pulmonary function in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement MUDr. Ján Gofus The most common minimally invasive approach to aortic valve replacement is upper hemisternotomy, which has been implemented at our department, as well. Preserving the lower half of thoracic cage could lead to lower postoperative drop of pulmonary function, apart from other benefits. Nevertheless, publications on this topic are insufficient and controversial. Our aim was to perform a prospective randomized trial comparing upper hemisternotomy with standard (median) sternotomy in terms of pulmonary function changes perioperatively. We also added a novel exercise tolerance test, one-minute sit-to-stand test, and a quality of life evaluation to the study. We included patients indicated for elective isolated aortic valve replacement with bioprosthesis who were older than 65 years, signed informed consent, and in which both surgical approaches were technically feasible. Exclusion criteria were re-do surgery and concomitant cardiac surgery. Patients were randomized to minimally invasive and standard group in 1:1 ratio. On the day of admission, on the 7th postoperative day and 3 months postoperatively, the patients underwent pulmonary function testing and one-minute...
Testing comparison of professional physical preformance of selected components of the IRS and the utilisation of acquired knowledge int he Czech Republic Army.
Sás, Ladislav ; Přívětivý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Testing comparison ofprofessional physical performance of selected components of the IRS and the utilisation of acquired knowledge in the Czech Republic Army. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to analyse the ways of testing of the examination of the professional physical performance of selected segments of IRS, their comparison and the potentials of implementation of the obtained results into the Czech Army's conditions. Methods: In this piece of work we have used methods routinely used during the examination of physical activitiesand methods of educational research. Results: The identification of differences in testing of physical performance between the Czech Republic Army and selected groups of IRS and recommendation for the implementation of testing of professional physical performance in the Czech Republic Army. Keywords: Professional examination, physical performance, athletic training, exerciseskills, physical performance testing, Integratedrescue system, fire rescue/ fire brigade, mountain rescue system, the Czech Republic Police, the Czech Republic Army
Determination of efficiency standards of testing on the CISM obstacle course
Škobrtal, Michal ; Přívětivý, Lubomír (advisor) ; Nagy, Ladislav (referee)
Author's first name and surname: Michal Škobrtal Title of master gen thesis: Determination of efficiency standards of testing on the CISM obstacle course. Supervizor: PaedDr. Lubomír PŘÍVĚTIVÝ, CSc. Presentation year: 2012 Abstract Objective: To determine efficiency standards of physical performance testing of career soldiers of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic performed on the CISM obstacle course. Methods: Standardized testing and succesive determinantion of standards were used. Equivalent-interval scale which is characterized by constant measuring unit was also used. Due to this scale parametric methods were used to determination of standards: arithmetic average, determinative deviation and median. Results: The result of this thesis is a determination of performance standards of career soldiers of Czech Armed Forces for testing purposes while using CISM obstacle course. Standards are set for both men and women categories and for purpose of professional physical performance testing. These standards are provided in two variants. The first variant is specified for type A and B units and the second variant is specified for type C units. Standards for given category and variant are additionally divided according to dress and gear which is used during testing as follows:  BDU (battle dress uniform);  BDU,...

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