Dr. Odland was educated in Giessen, Germany and has his PhD from the University of Oslo and fellowship from the University of Toronto, the SickKids Hospital. His current positions are within pediatric cardiology as well as in cardiology as en electrophysiologist doing both ablations and implantations. His main research focus over the past years have been cardiac function assessment with ultrasound and cardiac resynchronization therapy, development and innovation.
Time delay to peak left ventricular pressure rise identifies the substrate for dyssynchronous heart failure and detects disease modification with resynchronization- an observational clinical study
The missing link- time to maximal rate of left ventricular pressure rise reflects resynchronization with biventricular pacing in patients with heart failure and left bundle branch block
Comparison of adaptive and non-adaptive pacing modes on time-to-peak dP/dt in multipoint pacing or standard biventricular pacing with different degrees of intraventricular fusion