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Hasse Møller-Sørensen
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 32
Citations - 640
Hasse Møller-Sørensen is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ascending aorta & Blood flow. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 516 citations. Previous affiliations of Hasse Møller-Sørensen include University of Copenhagen.
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Systematic review of cardiac output measurements by echocardiography vs. thermodilution: the techniques are not interchangeable
TL;DR: The majority of studies comparing echocardiography with thermodilution were difficult to interpret, but current evidence does not support interchangeability between these techniques in measuring cardiac output.
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Multimodal analgesic treatment in video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy using an intraoperative intercostal catheter
Kim Wildgaard,René Horsleben Petersen,Henrik Jessen Hansen,Hasse Møller-Sørensen,Thomas K. Ringsted,Henrik Kehlet +5 more
TL;DR: Acute pain after VATS lobectomy may be adequately controlled using a multimodal non-opioid regime including PVB and an ICC, and the low pain scores and reduced time used inserting the ICC may present an alternative to continuous epidural analgesia or conventional PVB.
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Aortic Valve Stenosis Increases Helical Flow and Flow Complexity: A Study of Intra-Operative Cardiac Vector Flow Imaging.
Kristoffer Lindskov Hansen,Hasse Møller-Sørensen,Jesper Kjaergaard,Maiken Brit Jensen,Jørgen Arendt Jensen,Michael Bachmann Nielsen +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of intra-operative vector flow imaging on the ascending aorta, secondary helical flow during peak systole and diastole, as well as flow complexity of primary flow during systoles, indicates that aortic valve stenosis increasesHelical flow and flow complexity, which are measurable with vector flow Imaging.
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First report on intraoperative vector flow imaging of the heart among patients with healthy and diseased aortic valves.
Kristoffer Lindskov Hansen,Hasse Møller-Sørensen,Mads Møller Pedersen,Peter Møller Hansen,Jesper Kjaergaard,Jens T. Lund,J.C. Nilsson,Jørgen Arendt Jensen,Michael Bachmann Nielsen +8 more
TL;DR: The vector velocity method Transverse Oscillation (TO) implemented on a conventional ultrasound (US) scanner (ProFocus, BK Medical, Herlev, Denmark) can provide real-time, angle-independent estimates of the cardiac blood flow as mentioned in this paper.
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Intraoperative Cardiac Ultrasound Examination Using Vector Flow Imaging
Kristoffer Lindskov Hansen,Mads Møller Pedersen,Hasse Møller-Sørensen,Jesper Kjaergaard,J.C. Nilsson,Jens T. Lund,Jørgen Arendt Jensen,Michael Bachmann Nielsen +7 more
TL;DR: Vector flow provides real-time, angle-independent vector velocities of cardiac blood flow and can potentially reveal new information of cardiovascular physiology and give insight into blood flow dynamics.