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Kardiologisk avdeling
Oslo universitetssykehus, Rikshospitalet
Forfatterbidrag: utforming/design, datainnsamling, analyse av data, utarbeiding av manus og godkjenning av innsendte manusversjon.
Kaspar Broch er ph.d., spesialist i hjertesykdommer og overlege.
Articles by Kaspar Broch
Heart transplantation in Norway 1983–2023
- Arne K. Andreassen,
- Johannes L. Bjørnstad,
- Einar Gude,
- Tom N. Hoel,
- Kaspar Broch,
- Håvard Ravnestad,
- Odd R. Geiran,
- Arnt E. Fiane
22.10.2025:
After Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant in Cape Town in 1967, the following years were marked by poor outcomes. Organ rejection and complicating infections often limited survival times to just days or weeks, and several centres discontinued their transplantation programme...
Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
- John-Peder Escobar Kvitting,
- Håvard Ravnestad,
- Rune Andersen,
- Eyvind Gjønnæss,
- Natasha Moe,
- Sigurd Birkeland,
- Morten Svalebjørg,
- Per Snorre Lingaas,
- Einar Gude,
- Lars Gullestad,
- Kaspar Broch,
- Arne K. Andreassen
26.03.2025:
Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension is a rare complication of pulmonary embolism and entails high morbidity and mortality. The gold standard for treatment is pulmonary endarterectomy, which improves haemodynamics and exercise capacity, and is potentially curative. Alternative options for...
A man in his seventies with fatigue and renal failure
- Margrethe Flesvig Holt,
- August Flø,
- Vilde Bjørnø,
- Trygve Husebye,
- Eva Cecilie Knudsen,
- Anders Hodt,
- Alice Gustavsen,
- Håvard Anton Kristiansen,
- Melinda Raki,
- Kaspar Broch,
- Tale Norbye Wien,
- Einar Gude
12.06.2023:
A man in his seventies underwent routine heart examinations as part of workup for kidney transplantation. Unexpected findings led to more extensive investigations and revealed two rare systemic diseases as causes of his heart failure. A man in his seventies was referred to a regional hospital for...