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    • Prognostic impact of CXCL16 and CXCR6 in non-small cell lung cancer: Combined high CXCL16 expression in tumor stroma and cancer cells yields improved survival 

      Hald, Sigurd; Kiselev, Yury; Al-Saad, Samer; Richardsen, Elin; Johannessen, Charles; Eilertsen, Marte; Kilvær, Thomas Karsten; Al-Shibli, Khalid; Andersen, Sigve; Busund, Lill-Tove; Bremnes, Roy M.; Dønnem, Tom (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-29)
      Background: The chemokine CXCL16 and its receptor CXCR6 are expressed by a variety of immune cells and have been shown to influence angiogenesis. The expression of CXCR6 and CXCL16 has been examined in numerous human cancers; however no studies have yet investigated their influence on prognosis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We aimed to explore their prognostic significance in NSCLC, in ...
    • Polymorphisms on PAI-1 and ACE genes in association with fibrinolytic bleeding after on-pump cardiac surgery 

      Ozolina, Agnese; Strike, Eva; Nikitina-Zake, Liene; Jaunalksne, Inta; Krumina, Angelika; Lacis, Romans; Bjertnæs, Lars J.; Vanags, Indulis (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-04)
      Background: Carriers of plasminogen activator inhibitor -1 (PAI-1) -675 genotype 5G/5G may be associated with lower preoperative PAI-1 plasma levels and higher blood loss after heart surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). We speculate if polymorphisms of PAI-1 -844 A/G and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) intron 16 I/D also might promote fibrinolysis and increase postoperative bleeding. ...
    • Scientific impact of studies published in temporarily available radiation oncology journals: a citation analysis 

      Nieder, Carsten; Geinitz, Hans; Andratschke, Nikolaus H.; Grosu, Anca-Ligia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-02-24)
      The purpose of this study was to review all articles published in two temporarily available radiation oncology journals (Radiation Oncology Investigations, Journal of Radiosurgery) in order to evaluate their scientific impact. From several potential measures of impact and relevance of research, we selected article citation rate because landmark or practice-changing research is likely to be cited ...
    • Training frontline workforce on psychosis management: a prospective study of training effects 

      Sørlie, Tore; Borg, Marit; Flage, Karin; Kolbjørnsrud, Ole Bjørn; Haugen, Gunnar; Saltyte Benth, Jurate; Ruud, Torleif (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-19)
      Background: The care situation for persons experiencing severe mental illness is often complex and demands good coordination, communication, and interpersonal relationships among those involved from the primary and special‑ ized mental health care systems. For 15 years, professional care providers from different service levels within the same geographical areas in Norway have been trained ...
    • The Significance of Emotions and Professional Relations for Accommodating a Web-Based Ulcer Record and Improving Home-Based Care 

      Ekeland, Anne G. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-01-22)
      Evidence of technological performance, medical improvements and economic effectiveness is generally considered sufficient for judging advances in healthcare. In this paper, I aim to add knowledge about the ways human emotions and professional relations play roles in the processes of accommodating new technologies for quality improvements. A newly-implemented, web-based ulcer record service for ...
    • Regional differences in renal replacement therapy in northern Norway 2000-2012 

      Norum, Jan; Leivestad, Torbjørn; Eriksen, Bjørn Odvar; Skår, Siw; Fagerheim, Anne Kristine; Reisæter, Anna Varberg (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2015-02-10)
      Objectives: Distance from residence location to a centre for renal replacement therapy (RRT) may influence patients’ quality of life and prognosis. Northern Norway constitutes 45% of Norway’s landmass, but has less than 10% of the population. <p>Methods: In this study, we analysed all patients in northern Norway consecutively registered in the Norwegian Renal Registry during 20002012. A total ...
    • The treatment of spleen injuries: a retrospective study 

      Dehli, Trond; Bågenholm, Anna; Trasti, Nora; Monsen, Svein Arne; Bartnes, Kristian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-29)
      Background Hemorrhage after blunt trauma is a major contributor to death after trauma. In the abdomen, an injured spleen is the most frequent cause of major bleeding. Splenectomy is historically the treatment of choice. In 2007, non-operative management (NOM) with splenic artery embolization (SAE) was introduced in our institution. The indication for SAE is hemodynamically stable patients with ...
    • Self-reported dietary fructose intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome: Proposed diagnostic criteria 

      Berg, Leif Kyrre; Fagerli, Erik; Myhre, Arnt-Otto; Florholmen, Jon; Goll, Rasmus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-14)
      AIM: To study the criteria for self-reported dietary fructose intolerance (DFI) and to evaluate subjective global assessment (SGA) as outcome measure. <p>METHODS: irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients were randomized in an open study design with a 2 wk run-in on a habitual IBS diet, followed by 12 wk with/without additional fructose-reduced diet (FRD). Daily registrations of stool ...
    • Hearing loss and tinnitus in rock musicians: A Norwegian survey 

      Størmer, Carl Christian Lein; Laukli, Einar; Høydal, Erik Harry Brunstad; Stenklev, Niels Christian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-17)
      Our focus in this study was to assess hearing thresholds and the prevalence and characteristics of tinnitus in a large group of rock musicians based in Norway. A further objective was to assess related factors such as exposure, instrument category, and the preventive effect of hearing protection. The study was a cross-sectional survey of rock musicians selected at random from a defined cohort ...
    • Stereotactic radiation therapy for liver metastases: Factors affecting local control and survival 

      Andratschke, Nicolaus H.J.; Nieder, Carsten; Heppt, Franz; Molls, Michael; Zimmermann, Frank (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-20)
      Purpose: To report on outcome and toxicity of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for liver metastases in patients not eligible for surgery. <p>Methods: From 2000 to 2009, 74 patients with 91 liver metastases from different primaries have been treated with SBRT at our institution. Median planning target volume was 123 ccm (range: 10.6-1074 ccm). Treatment consisted of 3–5 fractions with 5–12.5 ...
    • Palliative radiotherapy with or without additional care by a multidisciplinary palliative care team in patients with newly diagnosed cancer: A retrospective matched pairs comparison 

      Nieder, Carsten; Dalhaug, Astrid; Pawinski, Adam; Haukland, Ellinor; Mannsåker, Bård; Engljähringer, Kirsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-03-07)
      Purpose: To analyze survival after early palliative radiotherapy (RT) in patients managed exclusively by regular oncology staff or a multidisciplinary palliative care team (MPCT) in addition. <p>Methods: Retrospective matched pairs analysis. Comparison of two groups of 29 patients each: MPCT versus none. Early RT started within three months after cancer diagnosis. <p>Results: Bone and brain ...
    • Staphylococcus Aureus carriage and long-term Rituximab treatment for Granulomatosis with polyangiitis 

      Besada, Emilio; Koldingsnes, Wenche; Nossent, Hans (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-25)
      Objective. Chronic nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus (SA) increases the risk of relapse while Rituximab (RTX) is an effective agent for inducing and maintaining remission in patients with Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). We investigated whether B cell depletion and hypogammaglobulinemia that occur during RTX treatment increase the risk of chronic SA nasal carriage and subsequent ...
    • Cross-sectional analysis of nutrition and serum uric acid in two Caucasian cohorts: the AusDiab Study and the Tromsø study 

      Zykova, Svetlana; Storhaug, Hilde-Merete; Toft, Ingrid; Chadban, Steven; Jenssen, Trond Geir; White, Sarah L (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-14)
      Background: Hyperuricemia can lead to gout, and may be a risk factor for cardiovascular events, hypertension, diabetes and renal disease. There is well-known link between gout and habitual intake of meat and seafood, however the association between hyperuricemia and micro-and macro-nutrient intake has not been established. <p>Methods: We studied associations between intakes of food categories, ...
    • The use of physical restraint in Norwegian adult psychiatric hospitals 

      Wynn, Rolf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Background. The use of coercion within the psychiatric services is problematic and raises a range of ethical, legal, and clinical questions. “Physical restraint” is an emergency procedure used in psychiatric hospitals to control patients that pose an imminent physical danger. We wished to review the literature published in scientific peer-reviewed journals describing studies on the use of physical ...
    • The challenge of durable brain control in patients with brain-only metastases from breast cancer 

      Nieder, Carsten; Oehlke, Oliver; Hintz, Mandy; Grosu, Anca L. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-07)
      The vast majority of patients with brain metastases from breast cancer have extracranial metastases, e.g., in the liver, lungs or bones, with serious impact on prognosis. Limited research has been performed on patients with brain-only disease. We analyzed patterns of treatment, brain control and survival in uni- and multivariate analyses. All 25 patients with brain-only disease were treated with ...
    • Cancer associated fibroblasts in stage I-IIIA NSCLC: Prognostic impact and their correlations with tumor molecular markers 

      Kilvær, Thomas Karsten; Rakaeekhanehkenari, Mehrdad; Hellevik, Turid; Al-Saad, Samer; Paulsen, Erna-Elise; Busund, Lill-Tove; Dønnem, Tom; Martinez, Inigo Zubiavrre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-07)
      Background Cancer Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) are thought to regulate tumor growth and metastasis. Fibroblast Activating Protein 1 (FAP-1) is a marker for fibroblast activation and by many recognized as the main marker of CAFs. Alpha Smooth Muscle Actin (α-SMA) is a general myofibroblast marker, and can be used to identify CAFs. This study investigates the prognostic impact of FAP-1 and α-SMA ...
    • Effects of high intensity interval training on pregnant rats, and the placenta, heart and liver of their fetuses. 

      Songstad, Nils Thomas; Kaspersen, Knut-Helge; Hafstad, Anne Dragøy; Basnet, Purusotam; Ytrehus, Kirsti; Acharya, Ganesh (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-13)
      Objective To investigate the effects of high intensity interval training (HIIT) on the maternal heart, fetuses and placentas of pregnant rats. <p>Methods Female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to HIIT or sedentary control groups. The HIIT group was trained for 6 weeks with 10 bouts of high intensity uphill running on a treadmill for four minutes (at 85–90% of maximal oxygen consumption) ...
    • Alpha-mannosidosis: Correlation between phenotype, genotype and mutant MAN2B1 subcellular localisation Inherited metabolic diseases 

      Borgwardt, Line; Stensland, Hilde Monica Frostad Riise; Olsen, Klaus Juul; Wibrand, Flemming; Klenow, Helle; Beck, Michael; Amraoui, Yasmina; Arash, Laila; Fogh, Jens; Nilssen, Øivind; Lund, Allan Meldgaard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-06-06)
      Background: Alpha-mannosidosis is caused by mutations in MAN2B1, leading to loss of lysosomal alpha-mannosidase activity. Symptoms include intellectual disabilities, hearing impairment, motor function disturbances, facial coarsening and musculoskeletal abnormalities. <p>Methods: To study the genotype-phenotype relationship for alpha-mannosidosis 66 patients were included. Based on the predicted ...
    • The DBP Phenotype Gc-1f/Gc-1f is associated with reduced risk of cancer. The Tromsø Study 

      Jorde, Rolf; Schirmer, Henrik; Wilsgaard, Tom; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.; Løchen, Maja-Lisa; Joakimsen, Ragnar Martin; Grimnes, Guri (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-18)
      Background and Objective In addition to its role as a transport protein, the vitamin D binding protein (DBP) may also affect lipid metabolism, inflammation and carcinogenesis. There are three common variants of the DBP, Gc1s (1s), Gc1f (1f), Gc2 (2) that result in six common phenotypes (1s/1s, 1s/ 1f, 1s/2, 1f/1f, 1f/2, and 2/2). These phenotypes can be identified by genotyping for the two single ...
    • Race/ethnic differences in the associations of the Framingham risk factors with carotid IMT and cardiovascular events 

      Gijsberts, Crystel M.; Groenewegen, Karlijn A.; Hoefer, Imo E.; Eijkemans, Marinus J.C.; Asselbergs, Folkert W.; Anderson, Todd J.; Britton, Annie R.; Dekker, Jacqueline M.; Engström, Gunnar; Evans, Greg W.; de Graaf, Jacqueline; Grobbee, Diederick E.; Hedblad, Bo; Holewijn, Suzanne; Ikeda, Ai; Kitagawa, Kazuo; Kitamura, Akihiko; De Kleijn, Dominique P.V.; Lonn, Eva M.; Lorenz, Matthias W.; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.; Nijpels, Giel; Okazaki, Shuhei; O'Leary, Daniel H.; Pasterkamp, Gerard; Peters, Sanne A.E.; Polak, Joseph F.; Price, Jacqueline F.; Rembold, Christopher M.; Rosvall, Maria; Rundek, Tatjana; Salonen, Jukka T.; Sitzer, Matthias; Stehouwer, Coen D.A.; Bots, Michiel L.; Den Ruijter, Hester M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-02)
      Background Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ between ethnic groups. In addition, the prevalence of risk factors is substantially different. Primary prevention programs are based on data derived from almost exclusively White people. We investigated how race/ethnic differences modify the associations of established risk factors with atherosclerosis and ...