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Articles by Anne Berit Guttormsen
Necrotising soft tissue infections
- Ingunn Margareetta Gundersen,
- Trond Bruun,
- Stian Kreken Almeland,
- Dag Harald Skutlaberg,
- Torbjørn Nedrebø,
- Eivind Rath,
- Oddvar Oppegaard,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen,
- Anna Norrby-Teglund,
- Knut Anders Mosevoll,
- Steinar Skrede
26.02.2024:
Necrotising soft tissue infections can affect the skin, subcutaneous tissue, superficial fascia, deep fascia and musculature. The infections are severe, they spread quickly and can result in extensive tissue loss. Although rare, morbidity and mortality rates are high. Early clinical identification...
Patients over 75 years admitted to the National Burn Centre, Haukeland University Hospital, 2000–19
- Øyvind Bruserud,
- Kaja Arnes*,
- Camilla Rygg Kjørsvik*,
- Ragnvald Ljones Brekke,
- Stian Kreken Almeland,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen,
- Henning Onarheim
27.03.2023:
The number of older people (> 75 years) is increasing (1). This population group has an increased risk of burn injuries due to functional impairments, such as motor skill deficits, increased reaction time and altered cognition (2–4). Comorbidity at the time of injury contributes to high mortality...
COVID-19 and venous thromboembolism – prophylaxis and treatment
- Reidar Kvåle,
- Nessar Ahmad Azrakhsh,
- Kristin Greve-Isdahl Mohn,
- Marianne Aanerud,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen,
- Håkon Reikvam
17.06.2020:
As the pandemic has been unfolding, reports have emerged of a relatively high incidence of coagulopathy and thromboembolic events in connection with COVID-19 infections. Raised awareness surrounding this issue, and appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis and treatment, are therefore important for...
Supervision of students in the Medical Student Research Programme
- Ingeborg Eskerud,
- Karl Erik Müller,
- Marianne Heldal Stien,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen,
- Anna Therese Bjerkreim
07.02.2019:
Medical student research programmes were introduced at Norwegian medical schools in 2002 in order to recruit a greater number of medical students to research. Students in the research programme are intended to conduct independent research under supervision, and to undergo mandatory research training...
Are participants in the Medical Student Research Programme continuing to engage in research?
- Anna Therese Bjerkreim,
- Ingeborg Eskerud,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen,
- Karl Erik Müller
07.02.2019:
Medical student research programmes were established at all four Norwegian medical faculties in 2002 in order to increase recruitment of medical students and young doctors to research (1). Prior to this time, the Research Council of Norway had funded numerous student projects in medicine, several of...
Patients with burn injuries admitted to Norwegian hospitals – a population-based study
- Henning Onarheim,
- Ragnvald Ljones Brekke,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen
22.11.2016:
Burn injuries treated in Norwegian hospitals have been described in the Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association previously and the most recent description was based on data from 1998 (1). Since 2009, the data files in the Norwegian Patient Registry (NPR) have included a patient-specific...
Burns treated at the Haukeland University Hospital Burn Centre - 20 years of experience
- Henning Onarheim,
- Anne Berit Guttormsen,
- Einar Eriksen
15.05.2008:
600 patients are annually admitted to Norwegian hospitals for burns (1). Treatment and follow-up of patients with extensive burns is medically demanding. It is expensive and the costs comprise acute treatment and training as well as rehabilitation. Some become chronically disabled and a number of...