Publications by authors named "J Bjerner"

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  • The study investigates the effects of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) on short-term mortality for adults with sepsis-induced organ dysfunction, highlighting the uncertainty of its impact.
  • A thorough literature review was conducted, analyzing randomized clinical trials and matched cohort studies to compare mortality rates between patients receiving standard therapy and those receiving adjunct TPE.
  • The findings indicate that incorporating TPE into standard care may significantly reduce short-term mortality and lead to quicker recovery for critically ill septic patients.
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Background And Objective: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in midlife are strongly associated with the long-term risk of lethal prostate cancer in cohorts not subject to screening. This is the first study evaluating the association between PSA levels drawn as part of routine medical care in the Norwegian population and prostate cancer incidence and mortality. The objective of the study was to determine the association between midlife PSA levels <4.

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Background: We evaluated if flowcytometry, using Sysmex UF-5000, could improve diagnosis of urinary tract infections by rapid identification of culture negative and contaminated samples prior to culture plating, thus reducing culture plating workload and response time. We also evaluated if it is possible to reduce the response time for antibiotic susceptibility profiles using the bacteria information flag on Sysmex UF-5000 to differentiate between Gram positive and negative bacteria, followed by direct Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (dAST) on the positive urine samples.

Methods: One thousand urine samples were analyzed for bacteria, white blood cells and squamous cells by flowcytometry before culture plating.

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Background: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is produced by germ cell tumors, but can also be elevated in benign conditions such as primary hypogonadism, where hCG is produced by the pituitary gland. In our experience, the reference limits for hCG (Elecsys hCG+β-assay, Roche Diagnostics), were unnecessarily high and did not reflect levels encountered in clinical practice. We wanted to establish new reference limits to increase the clinical utility of the hCG-assay.

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