Browsing BioMed Central høstingsarkiv by Author "Gaarder, Christine"
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Moksnes, Håkon Ø.; Schäfer, Christoph; Rasmussen, Mari S.; Søberg, Helene L.; Røise, Olav; Anke, Audny; Røe, Cecilie; Næss, Pål A.; Gaarder, Christine; Helseth, Eirik; Dahl, Hilde M.; Hestnes, Morten; Brunborg, Cathrine; Andelic, Nada; Hellstrøm, Torgeir (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background Previous studies have demonstrated that the trauma population has needs for rehabilitation services that are best provided in a continuous and coordinated way. The discharge destination after ...
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Kristiansen, Thomas; Ringdal, Kjetil G; Skotheimsvik, Tarjei; Salthammer, Halvor K; Gaarder, Christine; Næss, Pål A; Lossius, Hans M (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2012)Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient survival and have harvested great recognition among health care professionals. In spite of this, the implementation of trauma ...
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Kristiansen, Thomas; Lossius, Hans M; Søreide, Kjetil; Steen, Petter A; Gaarder, Christine; Næss, Pål A (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background Triage and interhospital transfer are central to trauma systems. Few studies have addressed transferred trauma patients. This study investigated transfers of variable distances to OUH (Oslo ...
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Hagemo, Jostein S; Stanworth, Simon; Juffermans, Nicole P; Brohi, Karim; Cohen, Mitchell J; Johansson, Pär I; Røislien, Jo; Eken, Torsten; Næss, Paal A; Gaarder, Christine (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)Introduction Exsanguination due to trauma-induced coagulopathy is a continuing challenge in emergency trauma care. Fibrinogen is a crucial factor for haemostatic competence, and may be the factor that reaches ...
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Koyama, Tomohide; Skattum, Jorunn; Engelsen, Peder; Eken, Torsten; Gaarder, Christine; Naess, Pål A (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background Although nonoperative management (NOM) has become standard care, optimal treatment of liver injuries in children is still challenging since many of these patients have multiple injuries. Moreover, ...