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Karl Øyri, PhD
Karl Øyri, PhD
Section Manager The Intervention Centre Oslo Univerity Hospital
E-mail confirmado em ous-hf.no
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Open versus laparoscopic liver resection for colorectal liver metastases (the Oslo-CoMet Study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
ÅA Fretland, AM Kazaryan, BA Bjørnbeth, K Flatmark, MH Andersen, ...
Trials 16, 1-10, 2015
952015
Wireless continuous arterial blood pressure monitoring during surgery: a pilot study
K Øyri, I Balasingham, E Samset, JO Høgetveit, E Fosse
Anesthesia & Analgesia 102 (2), 478-483, 2006
212006
osni. info—Using free/libre/open source software to build a virtual international community for open source nursing informatics
K Øyri, PJ Murray
International Journal of Medical Informatics 74 (11-12), 937-945, 2005
132005
Developing online communities with LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)-the IMIA OSNI and CHIRAD experiences
PJ Murray, K Oyri
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 116, 361-366, 2005
122005
The international nursing minimum data set (i-NMDS)
W Goossen, D Delaney, AM Coenen, V Saba, W Sermus, JJ Warren, ...
Nursing and Informatics for the 21st century. An international look at …, 2006
102006
Evaluation of a Hyperlinked Consumer Health Dictionary for reading EHR notes
L Slaughter, K Øyri, E Fosse
User Centred Networked Health Care, 38-42, 2011
82011
Introducing multiple wireless connections to the operating room, interference or not
JO Høgetveit, I Balasingham, K Øyri, Ø Jensen
IFMBE Proc 11 (1), 1727-1983, 2005
62005
Clinical documentation as a source of information for patients–possibilities and limitations
T Wibe, M Ekstedt, R Hellesø, K Øyri, L Slaughter
MEDINFO 2013, 793-797, 2013
52013
Technology developments applied to healthcare/nursing
K Oyri, S Newbold, H Park, M Honey, A Coenen, A Ensio, E Jesus
Studies in health technology and informatics 128, 21, 2007
52007
Implementation of wireless technology in advanced clinical practice.
K Øyri, I Balasingham, JO Høgetveit
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 122, 730-733, 2006
52006
Short-range wireless sensor network for critical care monitoring
K Øyri, S Støa, I Balasingham, E Fosse
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems 6 (3 …, 2013
42013
A biomedical wireless sensor network for hemodynamic monitoring
K Øyri, S Støa, E Fosse
Proceedings of The Fifth International Conference on Body Area Networks, 175-180, 2010
42010
Champagne software on a beer budget-free/libre and open source software for nursing informatics. NI2006-from e-Health to Ubiquitous Computing and Health (u-Health); 11 June …
A O'Connor, G Wright, K Oyri, P Murray, R Ward
Korea, 2006
42006
Event-based methodology for real-time data analysis in cyber physical systems
S Kristiansen, V Goebel, K Øyri, T Plagemann
Cybernetics Approaches in Intelligent Systems: Computational Methods in …, 2018
22018
Wireless vital signs from a life-supporting medical device exposed to electromagnetic disturbance
K Øyri, R Chávez-Santiago, S Støa, ØG Martinsen, I Balasingham, ...
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies 23 (6), 341-349, 2014
22014
Experimental assessment of interference in the 2.4 GHz ISM band from wireless medical sensors on the imaging system of an advanced operating room
R Chávez-Santiago, K Øyri, S Støa, I Balasingham, E Fosse
Proc. Asia-Pacific EMC Symp.(APEMC), 16-19, 2011
22011
Biomedical Wireless Sensor Network–phase II
D Ausen, E Næss-Ulseth, K Øyri
22010
Wireless Health and Care Security architecture-The Wireless instrumentation demonstrator-WiSMoS
P Røe, J Ølnes, A Larsen, I Balasingham, K Øyri
September 01, date, 2005
22005
Event modeling and processing to simplify real-time analysis of physiological signals
S Kristiansen, VH Goebel, K Øyri, TP Plagemann
Universitetet i Oslo, Department of Informatics, 2017
12017
Feasibility of short-range wireless monitoring in critical care environments
K Øyri
PhD Thesis, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University …, 2015
12015
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