Research activity

Our larger projects

Our larger projects

LAST-long is a large NFR financed project that intends to improve the knowledge basis for a research based follow-up of persons with stroke where the main goal is to prevent loss of function in the long term.
Read more about LAST-Long here 

Financed by the National Association for Public Health, this is a multi centre study where five different hospitals have included a total of 815 patients admitted with stoke. The goal is to study cognitive function after stroke, follow-up period three years.

Midnor Stroke is financed by regional collaberation for education, research and innovation and is a collaberation between NTNU, St Olav's Hospital, and all other hospitals in Central Norway. Patients with first-time stroke in one of the central norwegian hospitals are included (in total 800 patients) and the goal is to identify what characterises patients who get afflicted with stroke, what treatment and follow-up theu receive and their prognosis in the short and long term (up to 10 years after the stroke).