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Helge Skulstad
Researcher at Oslo University Hospital
Publications - 110
Citations - 4068
Helge Skulstad is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ejection fraction & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 97 publications receiving 3154 citations. Previous affiliations of Helge Skulstad include Akershus University Hospital & University of Oslo.
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Detection of intraoperative myocardial dysfunction by accelerometer during aortic valve replacement.
Ole-Johannes Grymyr,Ole-Johannes Grymyr,Jan Otto Beitnes,Jo Eidet,Stein Tølløfsrud,Arnt E. Fiane,Arnt E. Fiane,Helge Skulstad,Helge Skulstad,Erik Fosse,Erik Fosse,Per Steinar Halvorsen +11 more
TL;DR: Patients classified with normal myocardial function during weaning significantly improved their LV stroke work and systolic velocity by echocardiography in response to AVR, whereas those classified with dysfunction did not.
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Early systolic lengthening may identify minimal myocardial damage in patients with non st-elevation acute coronary syndrome
TL;DR: In this article, the duration of early systolic lengthening (DESL) was found to correlate with the final infarct size as defined by contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (CE-MRI).
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Abstract 15734: Coronary Artery Occlusion in N-STEMI Patients Can Be Identified by Assessing Segmental Work Which Incorporates the Effects of Afterload on Strain Measurements
Espen Boe,Kristoffer Russell,Christian Eek,Morten Eriksen,Bjørnar Grenne,Harald Brunvand,Otto A. Smiseth,Helge Skulstad +7 more
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Changes in left ventricular electromechanical relations during targeted hypothermia.
Kristin Wisløff-Aase,Kristin Wisløff-Aase,Viesturs Kerans,Kristina H. Haugaa,Kristina H. Haugaa,Per Steinar Halvorsen,Per Steinar Halvorsen,Helge Skulstad,Helge Skulstad,Andreas Espinoza +9 more
TL;DR: Targeted hypothermia increased electrical and mechanical systolic duration, the electromechanical window became positive, dispersion of repolarization was slightly reduced and mechanical dispersion was unchanged.
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Abstract 14719: Wasted Work Fraction - A Novel Method For Assessing Dyssynchrony In Patients With Left Bundle Branch Block
Kristoffer Russell,Morten Eriksen,Lars Aaberge,Nils Wilhelmsen,Espen W. Remme,Helge Skulstad,Ola Gjesdahl,Anders Opdahl,Erik Kongsgaard,Thor Edvardsen,Otto A. Smiseth +10 more
TL;DR: In patients with left bundle branch block (LBBB) left ventricular (LV) late activated segments are stretched initially by the contraction of early activated segments and early activated....