Mette Kirstine Wagner
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Recent Articles
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Rosenmeier N, Busk D, Dichman C, Nielsen K, Kayser L, Wagner M
JMIR Cardio
. 2025 Feb;
9:e58219.
PMID: 39913910
Background: Approximately 200,000 implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) are implanted annually worldwide, with around 20% of recipients experiencing significant psychological distress. Despite this, there are no ICD guidelines addressing mental health...
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Agarwal S, Wagner M, Mion M
Neurotherapeutics
. 2024 Dec;
22(1):e00509.
PMID: 39709245
This article aims to highlight high-quality observational and intervention studies focused on promoting psychological well-being among cardiac arrest (CA) survivors and their families. Following CA, many patients experience significant psychological...
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Zarifkar P, Wagner M, MacDonald Fisher P, Stenbaek D, Berg S, Knudsen G, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2024 Jul;
6(4):fcae174.
PMID: 39045091
Survival rates after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have improved over the past two decades. Despite this progress, long-term cognitive impairment remains prevalent even in those with early recovery of consciousness after...
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Jensen M, Christensen J, Zarifkar P, Thygesen L, Wieghorst A, Berg S, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Jul;
202():110310.
PMID: 38996907
Aims: To (1) describe the prevalence of cognitive dysfunctions using performance-based and reported measures, and (2) explore the correlations between selected performance-based, patient-reported, and observer-reported neurocognitive outcome measures three months...
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Hermansen A, Joshi V, Wagner M, Dieperink K, Zwisler A, Borregaard B
Resuscitation
. 2024 Jul;
201:110298.
PMID: 38950727
Background: Knowledge about caregiver strain among relatives of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors is limited. Thus, the objectives were to i) describe differences in self-reported mental well-being, mental health, and...
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Joshi V, Borregaard B, Mikkelsen T, Tang L, Nordstrom E, Bruvik S, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Mar;
197:110162.
PMID: 38452993
Aim: Long-term cognitive decline after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is still poorly understood. This study describes long-term observer-reported cognitive decline among Danish OHCA survivors, including differences in years since the...
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Christensen J, Winkel B, Kirkeskov L, Folke F, Winther-Jensen M, Eckhardt-Bentsen C, et al.
Trials
. 2024 Feb;
25(1):99.
PMID: 38303019
Introduction: Most cardiac arrest survivors are classified with mild to moderate cognitive impairment; roughly, 50% experience long-term neurocognitive impairment. Postarrest challenges complicate participation in society and are associated with social...
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Wagner M, Christensen J, Christensen K, Dichman C, Gottlieb R, Kolster I, et al.
Resusc Plus
. 2024 Jan;
17:100546.
PMID: 38260118
Although recommended in the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) Guidelines, a framework for delivering post-cardiac arrest care in a systematic manner in dedicated...
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Wagner M, Berg S, Hassager C, Borregaard B, Rasmussen T, Ekholm O, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2023 Oct;
192:109984.
PMID: 37797716
Aim: To investigate cognitive impairment and psychopathology in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors using a screening procedure during hospitalisation and examine the evolution of these parameters at three-month follow-up. Methods:...