Center for Clinical Heart Research, Oslo University Hospital Ullevaal and Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Ullevaal
Current research focus
Clinical translational cardiovascular research; Athero-thrombotic mechanisms;
atrial fibrillation, diabetes. Based on biobanking along with clinical studies, mostly intervention studies, pathophysiological mechanisms and intervention effects are focused. In vivo and ex-vivo studies.
Special fields are haemostasis and platelet function, inflammation, endothelial function; circulatory, cellular expression, genetic regulation, genetic polymorphisms
Research projects
Project manager
Supervisor
- Impaired glucose tolerance in patients with acute myocardial infarction.
- Aspirin non-responsiveness and Clopidogrel clinical Endepoint Trial (ASCET)
- Atherothrombotic risk markers in patients with diabete type 2 and coronary heart disease. Special emphasis on genetic regulation
- Atherosclerosis and the metabolic syndrome - role of inflammation and adipose tissue
- Glycoprotein 130 - A crosstalk between inflammation, Obesity and Atherosclerosis
- The role of metalloproteinases (MMPs) in atherosclerosis and various phases of coronary heart disease
- A population based case-control study on atrial fibrillation. Importance of biomarkers
- Influence of genetic polymorphisms on functional testing of clopidogrel non-responsiveness
- Exercise training in patients with coronary heart disease and type-2 diabetes
Collaborator
- Harmful effects on the heart by long term abuse of androgenic anabolic steroids, assessed by different cardiologic methods
- Safety and efficacy of levosimendan in patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by symptomatic left ventricular failure
- The effect of physical training and follow-up at a heart failure clinic compared to usual follow-up on exercise capacity, quality of life and hospitalization
- Postconditioning in ST-elevation myocardial infarction treated with primary PCI.
- Gender differences in acute myocardial infarction
- NORCAST- Norwegian Cardiorespiratory Arrest Study


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