Biomedical research at Oslo University Hospital
Oslo University Hospital is a merger of three former university hospitals in Oslo. Biomedical research is one of the hospital's core activities. Research at the hospital is closely interlinked with research undertaken at the University of Oslo. More than 50% of all biomedical research in Norway is published by researchers affiliated with the hospital. Research undertaken cover both basic research, translational research, and clinical research.
Oslo University Hospital has a central role in developing and supporting biomedical research within the South-Eastern Regional Health Authority. The hospital also pursues international research collaborations.
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Summary of publications:
Publications (original articles or review articles) published in 2017 from OUS - Department of Pulmonary Medicine
7 publications found
Sleep related respiratory events during non-invasive ventilation of patients with chronic hypoventilation
Respir Med, 132, 210-216
DOI 10.1016/j.rmed.2017.10.025, PubMed 29229100
Waist circumference thresholds and cardiorespiratory fitness
J Sport Health Sci, 8 (1), 17-22
DOI 10.1016/j.jshs.2017.03.011, PubMed 30719379
Pre-flight evaluation of adult patients with cystic fibrosis: a cross-sectional study
BMC Res Notes, 10 (1), 84
DOI 10.1186/s13104-017-2386-2, PubMed 28166839
Evaluation of a novel technique in airway clearance therapy - Specific Cough Technique (SCT) in cystic fibrosis: A pilot study of a series of N-of-1 randomised controlled trials
SAGE Open Med, 5, 2050312117697505
DOI 10.1177/2050312117697505, PubMed 28540046
Bronchial wheezing predicts inflammation and respiratory failure in fire smoke victims
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand, 61 (9), 1142-1154
DOI 10.1111/aas.12962, PubMed 28832892
Manual ventilation and open suction procedures contribute to negative pressures in a mechanical lung model
BMJ Open Respir Res, 4 (1), e000176
DOI 10.1136/bmjresp-2016-000176, PubMed 28725445
Feasibility of a physical activity intervention during and shortly after chemotherapy for testicular cancer
BMC Res Notes, 10 (1), 214
DOI 10.1186/s13104-017-2531-y, PubMed 28619116