Ording H
University of Copenhagen
11 Papers
154 Citations
Ording H is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ryanodine receptor & Muscle contracture. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Mutations in the ryanodine receptor gene in central core disease and malignant hyperthermia.
Kathleen A. Quane,J. M. S. Healy,Katherine E. Keating,Bernadette M. Manning,Fergus J. Couch,Fergus J. Couch,Palmucci Lm,Doriguzzi C,T. Fagerlund,Berg K,Ording H +10 more
TL;DR: Mutation screening of RYR1 has led to the identification of two previously undescribed mutations in different CCD pedigrees, one of which was also detected in an unrelated MH pedigree whose members are asymptomatic of CCD.
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The Incidence of Malignant Hyperthermia in Denmark
Ording H,Diana Bendixen +1 more
TL;DR: All cases of malignant hyperthermia occurred during general anesthesia, and more than 75% during anesthesia with a combination of potent inhalation agents and succinylcholine, and the incidence of fulminant malignantHyperthermia was low.
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A multicenter study of 4-chloro-m-cresol for diagnosing malignant hyperthermia susceptibility.
C. P. Baur,L. Bellon,P. Felleiter,M. Fiege,R. Fricker,K. Glahn,James J. A. Heffron,A. Herrmann-Frank,Karin Jurkat-Rott,Werner Klingler,M. Lehane,Ording H,Vincenzo Tegazzin,Frank Wappler,Michael Georgieff,Frank Lehmann-Horn +15 more
TL;DR: 4-CmC seems to be a suitable drug to refine diagnosis of MH susceptibility and could be used as an additional test substance for the in vitro contracture testing, and improves the accuracy of in vitro diagnosis of malignant hyperthermia susceptibility.
Discordance between malignant hyperthermia susceptibility and RYR1 mutation C1840T in two Scandinavian MH families exhibiting this mutation.
TL;DR: Findings may suggest that it is necessary to reconsider the specificity of the IVCT and the role of C1840T as a cause of MH susceptibility in some families exhibiting this mutation.
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Pretreatment with Non‐Depolarizing Muscle Relaxants: The Influence on Neuromuscular Transmission and Pulmonary Function
TL;DR: Overall there were decreases in VC, IF, and PEF, but only the decrease in PEF was statistically significant in all four groups, and it was concluded that the higher doses of pancuronium and gallamine cannot be recommended for routine precurarization.
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