Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre"
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Accelerometry May be Superior to EMG for Early Evaluation of Vocal Cord Function After Nerve Injury in a Pig Model
Setså, Erling Johan; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Henriksen, Bård; Stangeland, Lodve; Husby, Paul; Brauckhoff, Katrin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Objective Vocal cord (VC) movement has been demonstrated by the use of accelerometry (ACC) to decrease in parallel with the electromyographic amplitude (EMG) during ongoing traction injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve ... -
An experimental study on intraoperative recovery of recurrent laryngeal nerve function
Setså, Erling Johan; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Husby, Paul; Heimdal, John-Helge; Stangeland, Lodve; Dahle, Geir Olav; Brauckhoff, Katrin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Objective If bilateral thyroid surgery is planned and staged thyroidectomy considered in case of loss of neuromonitoring signal (LOS), a waiting time of 20 minutes is suggested for evaluation of early nerve recovery. This ... -
Exploring the human plasma proteome for humoral mediators of remote ischemic preconditioning - A word of caution
Helgeland, Erik; Breivik, Lars Ertesvåg; Vaudel, Marc; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Garberg, Hilde Kristin; Nordrehaug, Jan Erik; Berven, Frode S.; Jonassen, Anne Kristin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-10-15)Despite major advances in early revascularization techniques, cardiovascular diseases are still the leading cause of death worldwide, and myocardial infarctions contribute heavily to this. Over the past decades, it has ... -
The influence of socio-demographic and clinical factors on sick leave and return to work after open-heart surgery: a nationwide registry-based cohort study
Mortensen, Michael; Nilsen, Roy Miodini; Kvalheim, Venny Lise; Bjørnstad, Johannes; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Haaverstad, Rune; Moi, Asgjerd Litleré (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Aims: To estimate sick leave (SL) duration after first-time elective open-heart surgery and identify factors contributing to increased SL. Methods and results: A retrospective nationwide cohort study combined data from ... -
Interstitial changes in spleen during sepsis
Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Stangeland, Lodve; Elvevoll, Bjørg; Gjertsen, Bjørn Tore; Skavland, Jørn; Wiig, Helge; Tenstad, Olav; Husby, Paul (Conference poster, 2014-09-26) -
Outcome after rewarming from accidental hypothermia by use of extracorporeal circulation
Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Grong, Ketil; Andersen, Knut Sverre; Husby, Paul (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Background: Accidental hypothermia with arrested circulation remains a condition associated with high mortality. In our institution, extracorporeal circulation (ECC) rewarming has been the cornerstone in treating such ... -
The Psychological and HRQoL related Aftermaths of Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation Treatment: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Kolle, Aina; Irgens, Elsa C.; Moi, Asgjerd Litleré; Ottesen, Øyvind Heen; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Haaverstad, Rune; Johansen, Venke A (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Objectives: To assess symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression and health related quality of life in a sample of adult patients treated with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Design ... -
Return to work after coronary artery bypass grafting and aortic valve replacement surgery: A scoping review
Mortensen, Michael André Helnes; Sandvik, Reidun Karin Norheim Myhre; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Haaverstad, Rune; Moi, Asgjerd Litlere (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Background Coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and aortic valve replacement surgery are essential treatment options for people suffering from angina pectoris or aortic valve disease. Surgery aims to prolong life ... -
Vocal Cord Function During Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury Assessed by Accelerometry and EMG
Dahle, Geir Olav; Setså, Erling Johan; Svendsen, Øyvind Sverre; Stangeland, Lodve; Heimdal, John-Helge; Henriksen, Bård; Husby, Paul; Brauckhoff, Katrin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-08-02)Objective Gradual impairment of nerve conduction is expected to be tightly associated with simultaneous gradual loss of vocal cord contractility, related to the fact that injured axons are connected to a defined number of ...