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Prominent publications by Betina Ristorp Andersen
BACKGROUND: Colorectal surgery implies higher risk of postoperative thromboembolic complications as deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) than general surgery. The best prophylaxis in general surgery is heparin and graded compression stockings. No systematic review on combination prophylaxis or on thrombosis prophylaxis in colorectal surgery has been published.
OBJECTIVES: To compare the incidence of postoperative thromboembolism after colorectal surgery using ...
Also Ranks for: Colorectal Surgery | pulmonary embolism | unfractionated heparin | mechanical methods | deep venous thrombosis |
Antibiotics versus placebo for prevention of postoperative infection after appendicectomy.
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BACKGROUND: Appendicitis is the most common cause of acute abdominal pain requiring surgical intervention. The cause of appendicitis is unclear and the mechanism of pathogenesis continues to be debated. Despite improved asepsis and surgical techniques, postoperative complications, such as wound infection and intraabdominal abscess, still account for a significant morbidity. Several studies implicate that postoperative infections are reduced by administration of antimicrobial ...
Also Ranks for: Postoperative Infection | appendectomy patients | intraabdominal abscess | antibiotic prophylaxis prevention | surgical wound |
Antibiotics versus placebo for prevention of postoperative infection after appendicectomy.
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BACKGROUND: Appendicitis is the most common cause of acute abdominal pain requiring surgical intervention. The cause of appendicitis is unclear and the mechanism of pathogenesis continues to be debated. Despite improved asepsis and surgical techniques, postoperative complications, such as wound infection and intraabdominal abscess, still account for a significant morbidity. Several studies implicate that postoperative infections are reduced by administration of antimicrobial ...
Also Ranks for: Wound Infection | postoperative complications | patients appendicitis | intraabdominal abscess | antibiotic prophylaxis |
OBJECTIVES: In Denmark, maternal mortality has been reported over the last century, both locally through hospital reports and in national registries. The purpose of this study was to analyze data from national medical registries of pregnancy-related deaths in Denmark 1985-1994 and to classify them according to the UK Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (CEMD).
STUDY DESIGN: All deaths of women with a registered pregnancy within 12 months prior to the death were identified by ...
Also Ranks for: Maternal Mortality | international classification | deaths denmark | death certificates | relevant codes |
Induction of labor with high‐ or low‐dosage oral misoprostol—A Danish descriptive retrospective cohort study 2015‐16
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INTRODUCTION: In Denmark, the rate of induced labor from 37 gestational weeks has increased by 108% from 12.4% in 2000 to 25.1% in 2012, and today more than 1 in 4 deliveries are induced. Standard procedure at North Zealand Hospital changed in 2016 from a dosage of 50 µg oral misoprostol 2-3 times daily, to 25 µg up to 8 times daily. Also, since 2016 healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies (primiparous and multiparous) have been offered induction as an outpatient procedure. This ...
Also Ranks for: Oral Misoprostol | induction labor | 25 µg | oxytocics pregnancy | maternal fetal |
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of polyhydramnios, the related maternal and perinatal morbidity, and to estimate the association between perinatal outcome and the degree of polyhydramnios in a Danish population.
METHODS: The study population consisted of 168 women with singleton pregnancies and polyhydramnios diagnosed by ultrasound as a largest two-diameter pocket of > 50 cm2. Mild polyhydramnios defined as > 50 and < 100 cm2, and severe ...
Also Ranks for: Polyhydramnios Pregnancy | singleton pregnancies | delivery obstetric | pregnant women | birth weight |
Social ties between team members affect patient satisfaction: a data-driven approach to handling complex network analyses
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Research from outside the medical field suggests that social ties between team-members influence knowledge sharing, improve coordination, and facilitate task completion. However, the relative importance of social ties among team-members for patient satisfaction remains unknown. In this study, we explored the association between social ties within emergency teams performing simulated caesarean sections (CS) and patient-actor satisfaction. Two hundred seventy-two participants were ...
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Betina Ristorp Andersen: Influence Statistics
Concept | World rank |
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appendectomies abdominal | #3 |
postoperative infection appendectomy | #3 |
thromboprophylaxis colorectal | #9 |
appendectomy studies | #13 |
background appendicitis | #17 |
appendicitis undergoing | #18 |
infection intraabdominal | #21 |
benefit antimicrobial | #45 |
prophylaxis general | #45 |
infection appendectomy | #54 |
polyhydramnios increased | #58 |
methods thromboprophylaxis | #62 |
deaths denmark | #68 |
µg oral | #69 |
prophylaxis appendectomy | #95 |
Key People For Colorectal Surgery
Betina Ristorp Andersen:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichBetina Ristorp Andersenhas direct influence:Colorectal surgery, Maternal mortality, Wound infection, Appendectomy patients, Intraabdominal abscess, Patients appendectomy, Patients appendicitis, General surgery.
Betina Ristorp Andersen:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Betina Ristorp Andersen has influence:Acute appendicitis, Venous thromboembolism, Antibiotic prophylaxis, Abdominal drainage, Colorectal surgery, Laparoscopic appendectomy, Surgical site infection.
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