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Ole Morten Rønning er spesialist i nevrologi, professor II ved Institutt for klinisk medisin, Universitetet i Oslo, og seksjonsoverlege ved Seksjon for akutt hjerneslag, Akershus universitetssykehus. Han er medlem av styret i Norsk hjerneslagforening.
Articles by Ole Morten Rønning
Monitoring following acute stroke should be improved
- Ole Morten Rønning,
- Maria Carlsson,
- Hege Ihle-Hansen,
- Anne Hege Aamodt,
- Arnstein Tveiten,
- Agnethe Eltoft,
- Annette Fromm,
- Hanne Ellekjær,
- Martin Kurz
10.10.2022:
Many serious complications following acute stroke can be prevented and treated. This requires close and systematic monitoring following stroke. Modern acute stroke treatment means that patients with severe stroke have a greater chance than ever before of survival without major sequelae. However...
Stroke as a separate field of medicine
- Lars Thomassen,
- Martin Kurz,
- Ole Morten Rønning
22.11.2021:
Vascular neurology is different from general neurology, and in practice is a separate field of emergency medicine. Should formal qualifications and a defined framework for education in vascular neurology be introduced? Every year, around 10 000 people in Norway suffer a stroke, and approximately 60...
Brain monitoring in hospitals needs to be strengthened
- Anne Hege Aamodt,
- Erik Taubøll,
- Tom Eichele,
- Luis Romundstad,
- Angelika Sorteberg,
- Sean Wallace,
- Annette Fromm,
- Marie Furuholmen Raastad,
- Trond Sand,
- Karolina Skagen,
- Agnethe Eltoft,
- Christina Kefaloykos,
- Shirin K. Frisvold,
- Kristian Bernhard Nilsen,
- Maria Carlsson,
- Geir Bråthen,
- Ida Bakke,
- Morten Andreas Horn,
- Markus Wiedmann,
- Bjørn Tennøe,
- Jon André Totland,
- Ole Morten Rønning,
- Martin Kurz,
- Anette Storstein
25.10.2021:
Careful brain monitoring saves lives and is beneficial to patients' health. Nevertheless, Norway lacks guidelines for brain monitoring in hospitals. The extent of brain monitoring in seriously ill patients varies considerably. There is therefore a need to establish a national standard for brain...
Prehospital path in acute stroke
- Kashif Waqar Faiz,
- Antje Sundseth,
- Bente Thommessen,
- Ole Morten Rønning
06.06.2017:
Stroke is one of the most frequent causes of death and the most common cause of severe disability (1). Around 15 000 people suffer from stroke each year (1). Most of these patients are elderly, and the incidence of stroke is expected to increase as the population ages (2). It is estimated that about...
Reperfusion therapy in stroke cases with unknown onset
- Ole Morten Rønning
13.09.2016:
Reperfusion is effective therapy for acute ischaemic stroke, but is only recommended when the time of onset is known. For a large percentage of stroke patients, the onset time is unknown. There is a need for studies to determine the efficaciousness and safety of reperfusion for these patients as...