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Articles by Trond Sand
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...
Three siblings with progressive respiratory distress as infants
- Noralv Breivik,
- Torunn Fiskerstrand,
- Trond Sand,
- Christina Vogt
06.08.2013:
The assessment of rare congenital neuromuscular disorders can be difficult. Although muscle biopsy and neurophysiological investigations provide important information, it may be genetic tests that provide the exact diagnosis – sometimes even after the death of the patient. In the early 1990s an...
Is EEG a useful test in adult psychiatry?
- Trond Sand,
- Marte Helene Bjørk,
- Arne Einar Vaaler
11.06.2013:
Electroencephalography (EEG) is primarily of use in diagnosing epilepsy and other brain diseases (1), but there are other reasons why EEG is also an important diagnostic test in psychiatric practice. Firstly, there is comorbidity between severe psychiatric disorder and epilepsy. Many patients with...
Evoked potential tests in clinical diagnosis
- Trond Sand,
- Marie Bu Kvaløy,
- Tony Wader,
- Harald Hovdal
07.05.2013:
Evoked potential (EP) tests are neurophysiological tests that provide diagnostic information about conductivity in important paths in the central nervous system. The principle involves recording electrical potentials from different parts of the nervous system after stimulating appropriate sensory...