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Articles by Einar Husebye
Frailty, health literacy and self-care in patients admitted with acute heart failure
- John Munkhaugen,
- Elise Sverre,
- Toril Dammen,
- Einar Husebye,
- Erik Gjertsen,
- Oscar Kristiansen,
- Erlend Aune
20.11.2023:
Heart failure is characterised by objective evidence of structural and/or functional cardiac abnormalities that prevent the heart muscle from pumping a sufficient amount of oxygen-rich blood to the body (1). Traditionally, heart failure has been classified into distinct phenotypes (systolic and...
Admissions to the medical department – who admits and why
- Jan Robert Grøndahl,
- Øystein Fossdal,
- Torgeir Hauge-Iversen,
- Einar Husebye,
- Elin Olaug Rosvold,
- Trygve Kongshavn
08.05.2018:
Approximately 900 000 patients are admitted to somatic hospital wards in Norway each year (1), and approximately three-quarters of them are admitted to an internal medicine unit (2). The 98 beds at the medical department of Drammen Hospital account for approximately one per cent of the total number...
The follow-up after myocardial infarction – is it good enough?
- John Munkhaugen,
- Kari Peersen,
- Elise Sverre,
- Erik Gjertsen,
- Lars Gullestad,
- Toril Dammen,
- Einar Husebye,
- Jan Erik Otterstad
05.03.2018:
The majority of Norwegian coronary patients fail to change their lifestyle behaviour and miss the recommended treatment targets for cholesterol and blood pressure after discharge from hospital. Coronary heart disease is the single most important cause of death in the world, and annually more than 13...