Publications by authors named "Lasse Bugge"

Background: Emergency abdominal surgery carries a 15% to 20% short-term mortality rate. Postoperative medical complications are strongly associated with increased mortality. Recent research suggests that timely recognition and effective management of complications may reduce mortality.

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Context: Use of 80% oxygen during surgery has been suggested to reduce the risk of surgical wound infections, but this effect has not been consistently identified. The effect of 80% oxygen on pulmonary complications has not been well defined.

Objective: To assess whether use of 80% oxygen reduces the frequency of surgical site infection without increasing the frequency of pulmonary complications in patients undergoing abdominal surgery.

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Context: A national reform of the postgraduate medical education in Denmark introduced (1) Outcome-based education, (2) The CanMEDS framework of competence related to seven roles of the doctor, and (3) In-training assessment.

Objectives: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the process of developing new curricula for 38 specialist training programmes. The research question was: which conditions promote and which conditions impede the process?

Methods: Evaluation of the process was conducted among 76 contact-persons, who were chairing the curriculum development process within the specialties.

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This article shows the possible effects of an integrated intensive introduction to medical school using older students as tutors for first-year students. Our project resulted in a significant decrease in the average time to completion of the first five semesters of the medical bachelor' degree.

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