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Praca Oryginalna Prace Poglądowe Prace PISMO SEKCJI POLSKIEGO TOWARZYSTWA KARDIOLOGICZNEGO: CHORÓB SERCA U KOBIET, ECHOKARDIOGRAFII, ELEKTROKARDIOLOGII NIEINWAZYJNEJ I TELEMEDYCYNY, KARDIOLOGII DZIECIĘCEJ, KARDIOLOGII EKSPERYMENTALNEJ, INTERWENCJI SERCOWO-NACZYNIOWYCH, NIEWYDOLNOŚCI SERCA, REHABILITACJI KARDIOLOGICZNEJ I FIZJOLOGII WYSIŁKU, INTENSYWNEJ TERAPII KARDIOLOGICZNEJ I RESUSCYTACJI, RYTMU SERCA, WAD ZASTAWKOWYCH SERCA, FARMAKOTERAPII SERCOWO-NACZYNIOWEJ nr 6/tom 14/2019 ISSN 2353–7752 Folia Cardiologica 2019, tom 14, nr 6, strony 545–662 14, nr 6, strony 2019, tom Cardiologica Folia PRACA ORYGINALNA PRACE KAZUISTYCZNE Heart rate variability in analysis of autonomic nervous system function in preterm infants Zmienność zatokowego rytmu serca w ocenie aktywności autonomicznego układu nerwowego u dzieci urodzonych przedwcześnie Marta Makowska et al. str. 545 Zatorowość płucna u chorych po krwawieniu PRACE POGLĄDOWE do ośrodkowego układu nerwowego Pulmonary embolism in patients Leki przeciwnadciśnieniowe after central nervous system haemorrhage a skażenie rakotwórczymi nitrozoaminami Kamil Klimczyk i wsp. The antihypertensive drugs and contamination str. 593 with carcinogenic nitrosamines Atrioventricular junction ablation Jan Tatarkiewicz, Magdalena Bujalska-Zadrożny as a bridging treatment str. 556 Ablacja łącza przedsionkowo-komorowego jako terapia pomostowa Zastosowanie elektrokardiografii Tomasz Pawlik et al. w ostrych i przewlekłych chorobach z zajęciem prawej komory serca str. 603 The purpose of electrocardiography Zapalenie mięśnia sercowego in acute and chronic diseases związane z zakażeniem S. paratyphi C with right ventricular involvement Myocarditis related to S. paratyphi C infection Joanna Radochońska i wsp. Jakub Włodarczyk i wsp. str. 572 str. 606 KARDIOLOGIA W OBRAZACH Udar niedokrwienny mózgu leczony trombolitycznie jako pierwszy objaw śluzaka LA Ischaemic stroke treated with thrombolysis as the first symptom of LA myxoma Barbara Zając et al. str. 614 www.journals.viamedica.pl/folia_cardiologica WARSZAWA ƑƖ&$ ƑƏƑƏ!& SYMPOZJUM XVII Zjazd Polskiego Towarzystwa o|;ѴoѴ7;m$Ѵbr)-uv-;m|u; Ѵĺ$o-uo-Ƒ POST AHA 1DGFLĂQLHQLD7ÚWQLF]HJR POD PATRONATEM 5\]\NRVHUFRZRQDF]\QLRZHQDGFLĂQLHQLHWÚWQLF]HKLSHUFKROHVWHUROHPLD KLUBU 30 PTK ORAZ CZASOPISMA KLSHUJOLNHPLDLLQQHZDĝQHF]\QQLNLU\]\NDVHUFRZRQDF]\QLRZHJR CARDIOLOGY JOURNAL u;o7mb1.1Ĺ *GDñVNļSDěG]LHUQLNDURNX 7u_-0ĺmĺl;7ĺbjov-]v;vhbķruo=ĺm-7ĺķ " 3ROVND)LOKDUPRQLD%DïW\FNDLP)U\GHU\ND&KRSLQD ruo=ĺ7u_-0ĺmĺl;7ĺuv|o=ĺ bѴbrb-hķ " XO2ïRZLDQND ruo=ĺ-mbvঞ࣐uu;Ŋ_b1oķ ķ_ĺ ĺķ "ķ Sz1;]ॕjo;bm=oul-1f;ou-u;f;v|u-1f-m-v|uomb;bm|;um;|o;fĹ [email protected] www.postaha.viamedica.pl www.zjazd.ptnt.pl .RQIHUHQFMDMHVWVNLHURZDQDGRZV]\VWNLFKRVyE]DLQWHUHVRZDQ\FKWHPDW\Ną6HVMHVDWHOLWDUQH¿UP 58 320 94 94 IDUPDFHXW\F]Q\FKVHVMH¿UPIDUPDFHXW\F]Q\FKRUD]Z\VWDZ\¿UPIDUPDFHXW\F]Q\FKVąVNLHURZDQH ORGANIZATOR 3$7521$70(',$/1< 3$571(5 W\ONR GR RVyE XSUDZQLRQ\FK GR Z\VWDZLDQLD UHFHSW OXE RVyE SURZDG]ąF\FK REUyW SURGXNWDPL ORGANIZATOR OHF]QLF]\PL ² SRGVWDZD SUDZQD 8VWDZD ] GQLD ZU]HĞQLD U 3UDZR IDUPDFHXW\F]QH Konferencja jest skierowana do wszystkich osób zainteresowanych tematyką. Sesje satelitarne firmfarmaceutycznych, sesje firm farmaceutycz- ']8]USR]]SyĨQ]P nych oraz wystawy firm farmaceutycznych są skierowanetylko do osób uprawnionych do wystawiania recept lub osób prowadzących obrót produktamileczniczymi — podstawa prawna: Ustawa z dnia 6 września 2001 r. Prawo farmaceutyczne(Dz. U. z 2017 r. poz. 2211, z późn. zm.) REDAKTOR NACZELNA/Editor-in-Chief RADA REDAKCYJNA/Editorial Board REDAKTOR NACZELNA/Editor-in-Chief RADA REDAKCYJNA/Editorial Board ż ł ż ł Beata Wo akowska-Kap on (Kielce) Dániel Aradi (Budapeszt, Węgry) Beata Wo akowska-Kap on (Kielce) Dániel Aradi (Budapeszt, Węgry) Iwona Cygankiewicz (Łódź, Polska) Iwona Cygankiewicz (Łódź, Polska) ZASTĘPCA REDAKTOR NACZELNEJ/Deputy Editor ZASTĘPCA REDAKTOR NACZELNEJ/Deputy Editor Jacek Kubica (Bydgoszcz) Krzysztof J. Filipiak (Warszawa, Polska) Jacek Kubica (Bydgoszcz) Krzysztof J. Filipiak (Warszawa, Polska) Stefano De Servi (Pavia, Włochy) Stefano De Servi (Pavia, Włochy) SEKRETARZ REDAKCJI/Secretary Sergio Dubner (Buenos Aires, Argentyna) SEKRETARZ REDAKCJI/Secretary Sergio Dubner (Buenos Aires, Argentyna) Iwona Gorczyca (Kielce) Iwona Gorczyca (Kielce) Mariusz Gąsior (Zabrze, Polska) Mariusz Gąsior (Zabrze, Polska) DZIAŁ „KARDIOLOGIA W OBRAZACH”/ Zbigniew Gąsior (Katowice, Polska) DZIAŁ „KARDIOLOGIA W OBRAZACH”/ Zbigniew Gąsior (Katowice, Polska) /Section “Images in Cardiology” Piotr Hoffman (Warszawa, Polska) /Section “Images in Cardiology” Piotr Hoffman (Warszawa, Polska) Jarosław D. Kasprzak (Łódź) Jarosław D. Kasprzak (Łódź) Claudio Hadid (Buenos Aires, Argentyna) Claudio Hadid (Buenos Aires, Argentyna) DZIAŁ „NIEWYDOLNOŚĆ SERCA”/Section ”Heart Failure” Violeta Iric-Cupic (Kragujevac, Serbia i Czarnogóra) DZIAŁ „NIEWYDOLNOŚĆ SERCA”/Section ”Heart Failure” Violeta Iric-Cupic (Kragujevac, Serbia i Czarnogóra) ł Ł ź ł Ł ź Ma gorzata Lelonek ( ód ) Young-Hoon Jeong (Jinju, Korea Południowa) Ma gorzata Lelonek ( ód ) Young-Hoon Jeong (Jinju, Korea Południowa) Jarosław Kaźmierczak (Szczecin, Polska) Jarosław Kaźmierczak (Szczecin, Polska) DZIAŁ „KARDIOCHIRURGIA”/Section ”Cardiac Surgery” DZIAŁ „KARDIOCHIRURGIA”/Section ”Cardiac Surgery” Ireneusz Haponiuk (Gdańsk) Ewa Lewicka (Gdańsk, Polska) Ireneusz Haponiuk (Gdańsk) Ewa Lewicka (Gdańsk, Polska) Gregory Lip (Birmingham, Zjednoczone Królestwo) Gregory Lip (Birmingham, Zjednoczone Królestwo) Ł Ł DZIA „ELEKTROTERAPIA”/Section ”Electrotherapy” Grzegorz Opolski (Warszawa, Polska) DZIA „ELEKTROTERAPIA”/Section ”Electrotherapy” Grzegorz Opolski (Warszawa, Polska) Jacek Gajek (Wrocław) Jacek Gajek (Wrocław) Siniša Pavlović (Belgrad, Serbia i Czarnogóra) Siniša Pavlović (Belgrad, Serbia i Czarnogóra) DZIAŁ „DIAGNOSTYKA KARDIOLOGICZNA”/ Lech Poloński (Zabrze, Polska) DZIAŁ „DIAGNOSTYKA KARDIOLOGICZNA”/ Lech Poloński (Zabrze, Polska) /Section ”Cardiology Investigations” /Section ”Cardiology Investigations” Piotr Pruszczyk (Warszawa, Polska) Piotr Pruszczyk (Warszawa, Polska) Andrzej Cacko (Warszawa) Andrzej Cacko (Warszawa) Jolanta Siller-Matula (Wiedeń, Austria) Jolanta Siller-Matula (Wiedeń, Austria) DZIAŁ „KARDIOLOGIA I PRAWO”/ Ilke Sipahi (Cleveland, Stany Zjednoczone) DZIAŁ „KARDIOLOGIA I PRAWO”/ Ilke Sipahi (Cleveland, Stany Zjednoczone) /Section ”Cardiology and low” Jerzy K. Wranicz (Łódź, Polska) /Section ”Cardiology and low” Jerzy K. Wranicz (Łódź, Polska) Kamila Koćanda (Kielce) Kamila Koćanda (Kielce) Giuseppe Specchia (Pavia, Włochy) Giuseppe Specchia (Pavia, Włochy) REDAKTOR PROWADZĄCA/Managing Editor Waldemar Wysokiński (Rochester, Stany Zjednoczone) REDAKTOR PROWADZĄCA/Managing Editor Waldemar Wysokiński (Rochester, Stany Zjednoczone) Joanna Gajkowska (Gdańsk) Wojciech Zaręba (Rochester, Stany Zjednoczone) Joanna Gajkowska (Gdańsk) Wojciech Zaręba (Rochester, Stany Zjednoczone) Opinie prezentowane w artykułach nie muszą być zgodne z opiniami redakcji. Opinie prezentowane w artykułach nie muszą być zgodne z opiniami redakcji. „Folia Cardiologica” jest ofi cjalnym pismem Sekcji Polskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego: Chorób Serca u Kobiet, Echokardiografi i, „Folia Cardiologica” jest ofi cjalnym pismem Sekcji Polskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego: Chorób Serca u Kobiet, Echokardiografi i, Elektrokardiologii Nieinwazyjnej i Telemedycyny, Kardiologii Dziecięcej, Kardiologii Eksperymentalnej, Interwencji Sercowo-Naczyniowych, Niewydolności Serca, Elektrokardiologii Nieinwazyjnej i Telemedycyny, Kardiologii Dziecięcej, Kardiologii Eksperymentalnej, Interwencji Sercowo-Naczyniowych, Niewydolności Serca, Rehabilitacji Kardiologicznej i Fizjologii Wysiłku, Intensywnej Terapii Kardiologicznej i Resuscytacji, Rytmu Serca, Rehabilitacji Kardiologicznej i Fizjologii Wysiłku, Intensywnej Terapii Kardiologicznej i Resuscytacji, Rytmu Serca, Wad Zastawkowych Serca, Farmakoterapii Sercowo-Naczyniowej Wad Zastawkowych Serca, Farmakoterapii Sercowo-Naczyniowej Folia Cardiologica, ISSN 2353–7752 (pod wcześniejszym tytułem Folia Cardiologica Excerpta, ISSN 1896–2475) jest czasopismem wydawanym 6 razy Folia Cardiologica, ISSN 2353–7752 (pod wcześniejszym tytułem Folia Cardiologica Excerpta, ISSN 1896–2475) jest czasopismem wydawanym 6 razy w roku przez wydawnictwo VM Media sp. z o.o. 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