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    Antenatal magnesium sulphate may prevent cerebral palsy in preterm infants—but are we convinced? Evaluation of an apparently conclusive meta‐analysis with trial sequential analysis by Huusom, LD, Secher, NJ, Pryds, O, Whitfield, K, Gluud, C, Brok, J

    “…Please cite this paper as: Huusom L, Secher N, Pryds O, Whitfield K, Gluud C, Brok J. Antenatal magnesium sulphate may prevent cerebral palsy in preterm…”
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    'Liberal' vs. 'restrictive' perioperative fluid therapy - a critical assessment of the evidence by BUNDGAARD-NIELSEN, M., SECHER, N. H., KEHLET, H.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-08-2009)
    “…Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of a ‘liberal’ vs. a ‘restrictive’ perioperative fluid regimen on post‐operative outcome. The literature…”
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    Postural influence on intracranial and cerebral perfusion pressure in ambulatory neurosurgical patients by Petersen, L G, Petersen, J C G, Andresen, M, Secher, N H, Juhler, M

    “…We evaluated postural effects on intracranial pressure (ICP) and cerebral perfusion pressure [CPP: mean arterial pressure (MAP) - ICP] in neurosurgical…”
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    Management of major blood loss: An update by JOHANSSON, P. I., OSTROWSKI, S. R., SECHER, N. H.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-10-2010)
    “…Haemorrhage remains a major cause of potentially preventable deaths. Trauma and massive transfusion are associated with coagulopathy secondary to tissue…”
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    Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and type 2 diabetes by Krabbe, K. S, Nielsen, A. R, Krogh-Madsen, R, Plomgaard, P, Rasmussen, P, Erikstrup, C, Fischer, C. P, Lindegaard, B, Petersen, A. M. W, Taudorf, S, Secher, N. H, Pilegaard, H, Bruunsgaard, H, Pedersen, B. K

    Published in Diabetologia (01-02-2007)
    “…Aims/hypothesis Decreased levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and depression…”
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    Liver and Muscle Contribute Differently to the Plasma Acylcarnitine Pool During Fasting and Exercise in Humans by Xu, G, Hansen, J. S, Zhao, X. J, Chen, S, Hoene, M, Wang, X. L, Clemmesen, J. O, Secher, N. H, Häring, H. U, Pedersen, B. K, Lehmann, R, Weigert, Cora, Plomgaard, Peter

    “…Background: Plasma acylcarnitine levels are elevated by physiological conditions such as fasting and exercise but also in states of insulin resistance and…”
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    Is cerebral oxygenation negatively affected by infusion of norepinephrine in healthy subjects? by Brassard, P., Seifert, T., Secher, N.H.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-06-2009)
    “…Vasopressor agents are commonly used to increase mean arterial pressure (MAP) in order to secure a pressure gradient to perfuse vital organs. The influence of…”
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    Monitoring of peri-operative fluid administration by individualized goal-directed therapy by Bundgaard-Nielsen, M., Holte, K., Secher, N. H., Kehlet, H.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-03-2007)
    “…Background:  In order to avoid peri‐operative hypovolaemia or fluid overload, goal‐directed therapy with individual maximization of flow‐related haemodynamic…”
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    Elevated arterial lactate delays recovery of intracellular muscle pH after exercise by Volianitis, Stefanos, Secher, N. H., Quistorff, Bjørn

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2018)
    “…Purpose We evaluated muscle proton elimination following similar exercise in the same muscle group following two exercise modalities. Methods Seven rowers…”
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    Reduced muscle activation during exercise related to brain oxygenation and metabolism in humans by Rasmussen, P., Nielsen, J., Overgaard, M., Krogh‐Madsen, R., Gjedde, A., Secher, N. H., Petersen, N. C.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-2010)
    “…Maximal exercise may be limited by central fatigue defined as an inability of the central nervous system to fully recruit the involved muscles. This study…”
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    Stress and salivary cortisol during pregnancy by Obel, C., Hedegaard, M., Henriksen, T.B., Secher, N.J., Olsen, J., Levine, S.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-08-2005)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to stressful life events was associated with changes in levels of circulating cortisol during…”
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    Hyperventilation, cerebral perfusion, and syncope by Immink, R V, Pott, F C, Secher, N H, van Lieshout, J J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2014)
    “…This review summarizes evidence in humans for an association between hyperventilation (HV)-induced hypocapnia and a reduction in cerebral perfusion leading to…”
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    Cardiac output during exercise: A comparison of four methods by Siebenmann, C., Rasmussen, P., Sørensen, H., Zaar, M., Hvidtfeldt, M., Pichon, A., Secher, N. H., Lundby, C.

    “…Several techniques assessing cardiac output (Q) during exercise are available. The extent to which the measurements obtained from each respective technique…”
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    Impact of lifestyle intervention for obese women during pregnancy on maternal metabolic and inflammatory markers by Renault, K M, Carlsen, E M, Hædersdal, S, Nilas, L, Secher, N J, Eugen-Olsen, J, Cortes, D, Olsen, S F, Halldorsson, T I, Nørgaard, K

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2017)
    “…Background: Offspring of obese mothers have increased risk of developing obesity and related short- and long-term disease. The cause is multifactorial and may…”
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    Prolonged labour as indication for emergency caesarean section: a quality assurance analysis by criterion-based audit at two Tanzanian rural hospitals by Maaløe, N, Sorensen, BL, Onesmo, R, Secher, NJ, Bygbjerg, IC

    “…Please cite this paper as: Maaløe N, Sorensen B, Onesmo R, Secher N, Bygbjerg I. Prolonged labour as indication for emergency caesarean section: a quality…”
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    Impact of age on cardiovascular function, inflammation, and oxidative stress in experimental asphyxial cardiac arrest by Secher, N., Østergaard, L., Tønnesen, E., Hansen, F. B., Granfeldt, A.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-01-2018)
    “…Background Advanced age is an independent predictor of poor outcome after cardiac arrest (CA). From experimental studies of regional ischemia‐reperfusion…”
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    Postpartum depression: identification of women at risk by Nielsen, D., Videbech, P., Hedegaard, M., Dalby, J., Secher, N. J.

    “…Objective To identify and test the predictive power of demographic, obstetric, and psychosocial risk factors of postpartum depression. Design Community‐based,…”
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    Peripheral vasodilatation determines cardiac output in exercising humans: insight from atrial pacing by Bada, A. A., Svendsen, J. H., Secher, N. H., Saltin, B., Mortensen, S. P.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-04-2012)
    “…Key points  •  During exercise, cardiac output is regulated to match oxygen delivery to the metabolic demand. •  This study evaluated the role of heart rate…”
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    Effects of passive heating on central blood volume and ventricular dimensions in humans by Crandall, C. G., Wilson, T. E., Marving, J., Vogelsang, T. W., Kjaer, A., Hesse, B., Secher, N. H.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-2008)
    “…Mixed findings regarding the effects of whole-body heat stress on central blood volume have been reported. This study evaluated the hypothesis that heat stress…”
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    Cerebral oxygenation decreases during exercise in humans with beta-adrenergic blockade by Seifert, T., Rasmussen, P., Secher, N. H., Nielsen, H. B.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-07-2009)
    “…Aim:  Beta‐blockers reduce exercise capacity by attenuated increase in cardiac output, but it remains unknown whether performance also relates to attenuated…”
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