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Ole Dyg Pedersen
Researcher at Roskilde University
Publications - 6
Citations - 468
Ole Dyg Pedersen is an academic researcher from Roskilde University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subclinical infection & Retrospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 393 citations.
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The spectrum of thyroid disease and risk of new onset atrial fibrillation: a large population cohort study
Christian Selmer,Jonas Bjerring Olesen,Morten Lock Hansen,Jesper Lindhardsen,Annemarie Olsen,Jesper Clausager Madsen,Jens Faber,Peter Riis Hansen,Ole Dyg Pedersen,Christian Torp-Pedersen,Gunnar Gislason +10 more
TL;DR: The risk of atrial fibrillation was closely associated with thyroid activity, with a low risk in overt hypothyroidism, high risk in hyperthyroidism and a TSH level dependent association with risk ofAtrial fafibrillation across the spectrum of subclinical thyroid disease.
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Subclinical and overt thyroid dysfunction and risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events: A large population study
Christian Selmer,Jonas Bjerring Olesen,Morten Lock Hansen,Lene Mia von Kappelgaard,Jesper Clausager Madsen,Peter Riis Hansen,Ole Dyg Pedersen,Jens Faber,Christian Torp-Pedersen,Gunnar H. Gislason,Gunnar H. Gislason +10 more
TL;DR: Heart failure is the leading cause of an increased cardiovascular mortality in both overt and subclinical hyperthyroidism andsubclinical hypothyroidism might be associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality.
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New-onset atrial fibrillation is a predictor of subsequent hyperthyroidism: a nationwide cohort study.
Christian Selmer,Morten Lock Hansen,Jonas Bjerring Olesen,Charlotte Mérie,Jesper Lindhardsen,Annemarie Olsen,Jesper Clausager Madsen,Ulla Schmidt,Jens Faber,Peter Riis Hansen,Ole Dyg Pedersen,Christian Torp-Pedersen,Gunnar Gislason +12 more
TL;DR: In both women and men, there is a significantly increased risk of hyperthyroidism associated with new-onset AF compared to individuals in the general population, and the highest risk was found in middle-aged men and was consistently increased throughout the 13-year period of observation.
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Diagnostic value of exercise-induced changes in circulating high sensitive troponin T in stable chest pain patients.
Mette R. Mouridsen,Olav W. Nielsen,Ole Dyg Pedersen,Christian Malchau Carlsen,Theodoros Intzilakis,Zeynep Binici,Ahmad Sajadieh +6 more
TL;DR: Exercise-induced increase in cTNT was found to be associated with CAD and cTnT measurements improved the diagnostic evaluation, and net Reclassification Index for the combined variable was 19%, p = 0.02.
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Diagnostic value of exercise-induced changes in circulating high sensitive troponin T in stable chest pain patients
Mette R. Mouridsen,Olav W. Nielsen,Ole Dyg Pedersen,Christian Malchau Carlsen,Theodoros Intzilakis,Zeynep Binici,Ahmad Sajadieh +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the diagnostic value of exercise-induced increase in cardiac Troponin T (cTnT) in stable chest pain subjects was investigated, and it was found that exerciseinduced increase was associated with coronary artery disease (CAD).