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Norsk hjerteinfarktregister
Seksjon for medisinske kvalitetsregistre
St. Olavs hospital, Universitetssykehuset i Trondheim
Forfatterbidrag: ide, utforming/design, tolking av data, revisjon av manus og godkjenning av innsendt manus.
Ragna Elise Støre Govatsmark er ph.d., sykepleier, daglig leder i Norsk hjerteinfarktregister og seksjonsleder ved Seksjon for medisinske kvalitetsregistre, St. Olavs hospital.
Articles by Ragna Elise Støre Govatsmark
Correction: Incidence and case fatality of acute myocardial infarction in Norway 2013–2021
- Kaare Harald Bønaa,
- Kari Krizak Halle,
- Ragna Elise Støre Govatsmark,
- Veronica Bendiktsen Berge,
- Ida Almenning Kiel,
- Gerhard Sulo,
- Rune Kvåle
24.10.2024:
Tidsskr Nor Legeforen 2024; 144. doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.24.0237 The paragraph above Table 1 should say: The number of patients with a first-time infarction event decreased from 14 361 (391/100 000) in 2013 to 11 264 (271/100 000) in 2021, (…) Table 1 should say: All myocardial infarctions in 2021: n...
Incidence and case fatality of acute myocardial infarction in Norway 2013–2021
- Kaare Harald Bønaa,
- Kari Krizak Halle,
- Ragna Elise Støre Govatsmark,
- Veronica Bendiktsen Berge,
- Ida Almenning Kiel,
- Gerhard Sulo,
- Rune Kvåle
10.10.2024:
Over the past 100 years, ischemic heart disease mortality has changed considerably in Norway. In the first half of the last century, mortality steadily increased, except for a marked decrease during World War II (1). Mortality then rose substantially in the post-war years, peaking in the 1970s, and...
Gender differences in the assessment and treatment of myocardial infarction
- Jarle Jortveit,
- Ragna Elise Støre Govatsmark,
- Jørund Langørgen,
- Torstein Hole,
- Jan Mannsverk,
- Siv Olsen,
- Cecilie Risøe,
- Sigrun Halvorsen
23.08.2016:
Each year, some 13 000 Norwegians are admitted to Norwegian hospitals with acute myocardial infarction (1). Several studies have shown that women may have less clear symptoms and clinical findings, wait longer for treatment, less frequently undergo invasive assessment and receive less secondary...
Myocardial infarction in Norway in 2013
- Jarle Jortveit,
- Ragna Elise Støre Govatsmark,
- Tormod Aarlott Digre,
- Cecilie Risøe,
- Torstein Hole,
- Jan Mannsverk,
- Stig Arild Slørdahl,
- Sigrun Halvorsen
14.10.2014:
Cardiovascular diseases constitute the most common cause of hospitalisation in Norway (1). Although the mortality rate for these diseases has fallen in Norway in recent years, ischaemic heart disease is still one of the most common causes of death (2). Up until 2012 there was no national quality...