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  • Hannesdottir, Anna Helga, 1952 (författare)
  • Skandinavíska - hvað er nú það?
  • 1995
  • Ingår i: Tímaritið Málfríður. ; 2:1995
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Hannesdottir, Anna Helga, 1952 (författare)
  • Um orð, íslensk og sænsk
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Díslex. Dísæt lex(íkógraf)ía kennd Þórdísi Úlfarsdóttur fimmtugri 27.4.2011.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Magnusdottir, Audur, 1959 (författare)
  • "Ill er ofbráð reiði. Tilfinningar, saga og félagsleg þýðing reiðinnar í Njáls sögu"
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Heimtur. Ritgerðir til heiðurs Gunnari Karlssyni sjötugum.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The article focuses on the social and political meaning of anger as illustrated in Njáls saga. It can be shown that men and women did not possess the same right to "show" anger and that angry outburst coming from women and men of lower social standing were understood as out of place and even ludicrous. Men of high social standing were supposed to control their anger, they should not be easily provoked, but contrary to other social groups they owned the right to show their "rightful" anger, which under the given circumstances should be used as an instrument of social control.
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  • Thorsteinsson, Egill Gauti, et al. (författare)
  • [New-onset postoperative atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass grafting: Incidence, clinical course and short-term outcomes].
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Laeknabladid. - 1670-4959. ; 110:1, s. 11-19
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aims of this retrospective study were to investigate the incidence, clinical course and short term outcomes of new-onset postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) following coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG).A nation-wide study on 1622 patients who underwent CABG from 2006-2020 at Landspitali University Hospital. Clinical data were extracted from registries and 121 patients with pre-existing AF excluded, leaving 1501 patients for further analysis. Patient charts and postoperative ECGs were manually reviewed for determining details of POAF, which was defined as a postoperative episode of AF before discharge lasting at least 5 minutes. Patients with POAF (n=483) were compared to non-POAF patients (n=1018).Altogether 483 (32.2%) patients developed POAF; the annual incidence decreasing over time (tau= -0,45, p=0.023). Most patients were diagnosed on the second day postoperatively (43.5%) and over 90% were diagnosed within 4 days. The median number of POAF episodes was 3 (IQR: 1-5), the first episode lasting 1-6 hours in half of the cases and the total POAF-duration being 12 hours median (IQR: 5-30). Over 94% of cases converted to sinus rythm before discharge, with 25 (5.3%) patients being discharged in AF. Most patients were treated with beta-blockers (98.8%), amiodarone (95%) and 14.9% with electric cardioversion. POAF-patients were older, had higher EuroSCORE II and a longer hospital stay, however, they had similar rates of early postoperative stroke and 30 day mortality.The incidence of POAF remains high and was associated with prolonged hospital stay, but not significantly higher 30 day mortality or early postoperative stroke compared to patients in sinus rhythm. POAF-episodes were predominantly transient and almost 95% of patients were discharged in sinus rythm.
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