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Carl Erik Slagsvold
Researcher at Oslo University Hospital
Publications - 3
Citations - 77
Carl Erik Slagsvold is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Hemodynamics. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 71 citations.
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Venous hemodynamic changes in lower limb venous disease: the UIP consensus according to scientific evidence
Byung Boong Lee,Andrew N. Nicolaides,Kenneth Myers,Mark H. Meissner,Evi Kalodiki,C. Allegra,Pier Luigi Antignani,Niels Bækgaard,Kirk W. Beach,G Belcaro,Stephen Black,Lena Blomgren,Eliete Bouskela,Massimo Cappelli,Joseph A. Caprini,Patrick Carpentier,A. Cavezzi,Sylvain Chastanet,Jan T. Christenson,Demetris Christopoulos,Heather Clarke,Alun H. Davies,Marianne De Maeseneer,Bo Eklof,S. Ermini,Fidel Fernandez,Claude Franceschi,Antonios Gasparis,George Geroulakos,Sergio Gianesini,Athanasios D. Giannoukas,Peter Gloviczki,Ying Huang,Veronica Ibegbuna,Stavros K. Kakkos,Robert L. Kistner,Tilo Kölbel,Ralph L. M. Kurstjens,Nicos Labropoulos,James Laredo,Christopher R Latt Imer,Marzia Lugli,Fedor Lurie,O Maleti,Jovan N. Markovic,Erika Mendoza,Javier L. Monedero,Gregory L. Moneta,H M Moore,Nick Morrison,G. Mosti,Olle Nelzen,A. Obermayer,Tomohiro Ogawa,Kurosh Parsi,Hugo Part Sch,Fausto Passariello,Michel R. Perrin,Paul Pittaluga,Seshadri Raju,Stefano Ricci,Antonio Rosales,Angelo Scuderi,Carl Erik Slagsvold,Anders Thurin,Tomasz Urbanek,Andre Van Rij,Michael Vasquez,Cees H. A. Wittens,Paolo Zamboni,Steven Zimmet,Santiago Zubicoa Ezpeleta +71 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a comprehensive review of venous hemodynamic concepts underlying the pathophysiology of lower limb venous disorders, their usefulness for investigating patients and the relevant hemodynamic changes associated with various forms of treatment.
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Review of postoperative CT and ultrasound for endovascular aneurysm repair using Talent stent graft: Can we simplify the surveillance protocol and reduce the number of CT scans?:
TL;DR: Diameter measurements on US appear comparable to CT in the follow-up of Talent stent grafts in this institution and the proposed simplified surveillance protocol seems safe and can lead to a significant reduction in the number of CT scans.
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Improved Functional Outcome After Additional Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis for Acute Iliofemoral Deep Vein Thrombosis: Results of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial (The CaVenT Study)
Tone Enden,Ylva Haig,Nils-Einar Kløw,Carl Erik Slagsvold,Leiv Sandvik,Waleed Ghanima,Geir Hafsahl,Pål Andre Holme,Lars Olaf Holmen,Anne Mette Njaastad,Gunnar Sandbæk,Per Morten Sandset +11 more
TL;DR: The CaVenT study aimed to evaluate whether additional CDT with alteplase improved the functional outcome by reducing PTS development following acute iliofemoral DVT and detected a reduction in PTS from 25% to 10% with a 5% significance level and with 80% power.