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Articles by Thomas Dahlslett
Long-term ECG recording: findings and implications
- Jarle Jortveit,
- Trond Helge Lislevand,
- Lars Rysstad,
- Thomas Dahlslett,
- Benthe Sjøli
10.02.2020:
The first recordings of the heart's electrical impulses were described in the 1870s. Willem Einthoven, with his string galvanometer, played a key part in the development of electrocardiography (ECG), and in 1924 he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work (1). An ECG recording provides a...
Are the guidelines for treatment of myocardial infarction complied with?
- Jarle Jortveit,
- Bjørnar Grenne,
- Michael Uchto,
- Thomas Dahlslett,
- Liv Fosse,
- Pål Gunnes
25.02.2014:
Each year, 12 – 15 000 Norwegians suffer myocardial infarction (1). In the past, the treatment strategy on suspicion of acute myocardial infarction has depended mainly on whether the ECG shows ST elevation or not. The benefit of early revascularisation by means of percutaneous coronary intervention...