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Avdeling for gastroenterologisk kirurgi
Universitetssykehuset Nord-Norge, Tromsø
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UiT Norges arktiske universitet
Forfatterbidrag: utforming av protokoll, analyse og tolking av data, litteratursøk, revisjon og godkjenning av endelig manusversjon.
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Articles by Martin Hagve
Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis and interval appendectomy
- Airazat M. Kazaryan,
- Peter W. Monrad-Hansen,
- Lars L. Eftang,
- Martin Hagve,
- Bjørn Steinar Nedrebø,
- Peter Rancinger,
- Tom Mala
08.05.2023:
Our 'Perspectives' article has triggered a discussion about the optimal treatment of acute appendicitis (1). The feedback we received during the Norwegian Autumn Surgical Meeting 2022 and during internal teaching at Østfold Hospital Trust has revealed two central themes that were not discussed in...
The treatment of appendicitis should be standardised
- Airazat M. Kazaryan,
- Lars L. Eftang,
- Pål Ødegaard,
- Martin Hagve,
- Benedicte Skjold-Ødegaard,
- Ole Christian Olsen,
- Svetlana A. Sharapova,
- Rafael Georg Breuer,
- Olof Vinge-Holmquist,
- Yasir G. Malik,
- Joachim Wiborg,
- Lars Bergene Grønvold,
- Peter Wiel Monrad-Hansen,
- Søren Nobæk,
- Khayam Butt,
- Hans H. Wasmuth,
- Bjørn Steinar Nedrebø,
- Erik Trondsen,
- Peter Rancinger,
- Tom Mala,
- Kjetil Søreide
01.08.2022:
Routine practices for the diagnostic investigation and treatment of acute appendicitis seem to vary between hospitals. We propose working towards a joint strategy for the diagnostic investigation and treatment of acute appendicitis in Norway, on the basis of updated international recommendations and...
The money behind academic publishing
- Martin Hagve
17.08.2020:
The academic publishing industry earns high profits and shapes how we undertake medical research. With the increasing demand for free access to articles, academic publishing is now changing, but is it changing for the better? Most doctors relate to the pharmaceutical industry with a healthy dose of...
Nutritional support for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit
- Martin Hagve,
- Petter Gjessing,
- Lars Marius Ytrebø,
- Øivind Irtun
30.01.2020:
Patients in intensive care have increased nutritional needs but are often incapable of eating independently. When should intravenous parenteral nutrition be started, and what is the optimal dose? Here we review the recently updated European guidelines on nutritional support in intensive care...