Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Normand, Camilla Jacqueline Hansine"
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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT): Patient Selection and Guideline Adherence : An Analysis of CRT Practice in Europe Based on the European Society of Cardiology CRT Survey II with 11088 patients in 42 countries.
Normand, Camilla Jacqueline Hansine (Doctoral thesis, 2020-09-04)Background/Aims Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) reduces morbidity and mortality in patients with heart failure and electrical dyssynchrony. Recommendations for which patients should receive a CRT device are outlined ... -
Educational supervision in internal medicine residency training – a scoping review
Birkeli, Cecilie Normann; Normand, Camilla Jacqueline Hansine; Rø, Karin Isaksson; Kvernenes, Monika (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-07)Background: Although supervision is an important part of residency training, its scope and how it relates to other types of support, such as mentoring, precepting and feedback, remain unclear. While clinical supervision ... -
Upgrades from Previous Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Compared to De Novo Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Implantations: Results from CRT Survey-II in the Turkish Population
Koçyiğit, Duygu; Sarıgül, Nedim Umutay; Altın, Timuçin; Çay, Serkan; Normand, Camilla Jacqueline Hansine; Linde, Cecilia; Dickstein, Kenneth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Objective: Cardiac resynchronization therapy is the guideline-directed treatment option in selected heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction patients. Data regarding the contemporary clinical practice ... -
What determines who gets cardiac resynchronization therapy in Europe? A comparison between ESC-HF-LT registry, SwedeHF registry, and ESC-CRT Survey II
Gatti, Paolo; Linde, Cecilia; Benson, Lina; Thorvaldsen, Tonje; Normand, Camilla Jacqueline Hansine; Savarese, Gianluigi; Dahlström, Ulf; Maggioni, Aldo P.; dickstein, kenneth; Lund, Lars H. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is effective in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and dyssynchrony but is underutilized. In a cohort study, we identified clinical, organizational, and ...