Lena Hellström-Westas
Hellström-Westas, Lena
Hellström-Westas, Lena, 1954-
VIAF ID: 2439170 (Personal)
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Works
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Atlas of amplitude-integrated EEGs in the newborn | |
An automated bedside measure for monitoring neonatal cortical activity a supervised deep learning-based electroencephalogram classifier with external cohort validation. | |
Brain Extraction Methods in Neonatal Brain MRI and Their Effects on Intracranial Volumes | |
Brain MRI findings and their association with visual impairment in young adolescents born very preterm | |
Cortical burst dynamics predict clinical outcome early in extremely preterm infants. | |
Different aspects of visual perception are important for 12-year social functioning depending on gestational age | |
Early amplitude-integrated EEG correlates with cord TNF-α and brain injury in very preterm infants | |
Early cerebral metabolic and electrophysiological recovery during controlled hypoxemic resuscitation in piglets. | |
Early Hyperglycemia in Very Preterm Infants Is Associated with Reduced White Matter Volume and Worse Cognitive and Motor Outcomes at 2.5 Years | |
Early prediction of outcome with aEEG in preterm infants with large intraventricular hemorrhages. | |
Economic Evaluation of Elective Cesarean Section on Maternal Request Compared With Planned Vaginal Birth-Application to Swedish Setting Using National Registry Data | |
Effect of hypothermia on amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram in infants with asphyxia. | |
The effectiveness of proactive telephone support provided to breastfeeding mothers of preterm infants: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial | |
Effects of delayed compared with early umbilical cord clamping on maternal postpartum hemorrhage and cord blood gas sampling: a randomized trial | |
Electroencephalography and brain damage in preterm infants | |
Evaluation of screening procedures for congenital cataracts | |
Factors affecting parents' presence with their extremely preterm infants in a neonatal intensive care room | |
Follow-up of adolescents born extremely preterm: cognitive function and health at 18 years of age. | |
Health sector and community response to child maltreatment in Sweden and in a European context | |
Human meconium contains significant amounts of alkaline sphingomyelinase, neutral ceramidase, and sphingolipid metabolites | |
[Hypothermia after perinatal asphyxia reduces the risk of brain damage. But it's too early to recommend the method for routine treatment] | |
Hypothermic treatment for neonatal asphyxia in low-resource settings using phase-changing material An easy to use and low-cost method. | |
Impaired cognitive ability at 2.5 years predicts later visual and ophthalmological problems in children born very preterm. | |
The influence of age on the distribution of morphine and morphine-3-glucuronide across the blood-brain barrier in sheep | |
Lidocaine response rate in aEEG-confirmed neonatal seizures: Retrospective study of 413 full-term and preterm infants | |
[Life-threatening thrombosis caused by umbilical catheters. A common intervention may cause a rare complication] | |
Measuring brain activity cycling (BAC) in long term EEG monitoring of preterm babies | |
Monitoring of cerebral function after severe asphyxia in infancy | |
National cohort of infants born before 24 gestational weeks showed increased survival rates but no improvement in neonatal morbidity | |
National population-based cohort study found that visual-motor integration was commonly affected in extremely preterm born children at six-and-a-half years. | |
The Need for More Research on Seizures in Preterm Infants | |
Neonatal individualized care in practice: a Swedish experience | |
Neonatal outcome of extremely small low birthweight liveborn infants below 901 g in a Swedish population | |
[Neonatal seizure and epileptic attacks in newborn infants. Proposal to a national care program] | |
Neonatologi, 2015: | |
Neurodevelopmental disorders and somatic diagnoses in a national cohort of children born before 24 weeks of gestation | |
Nitric oxide in neonatal transposition of the great arteries | |
No indications of increased quiet sleep in infants receiving care based on the newborn individualized developmental care and assessment program (NIDCAP). | |
Optimization of an NLEO-based algorithm for automated detection of spontaneous activity transients in early preterm EEG. | |
OSCILLO-oscillating air mattress in neonatal care of very preterm babies | |
Outcome of deliveries in healthy but obese women: obesity and delivery outcome | |
Perinatal adaptive response of the adrenal and carotid blood flow in sheep fetuses subjected to total cord occlusion | |
Poor performance of main-stream capnography in newborn infants during general anesthesia | |
Postnatal Decrease in Circulating Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I and Low Brain Volumes in Very Preterm Infants | |
Predictive value of early continuous amplitude integrated EEG recordings on outcome after severe birth asphyxia in full term infants | |
Premedication for intubation with morphine causes prolonged depression of electrocortical background activity in preterm infants | |
Preterm birth may be a larger risk factor for increased blood pressure than intrauterine growth restriction | |
Preterm male infants need more initial respiratory and circulatory support than female infants | |
Reduced postnatal cerebral glucose metabolism measured by PET after asphyxia in near term fetal lambs | |
Reference intervals for reticulocyte hemoglobin content in healthy infants. | |
Reorganizing life: A qualitative study of fathers' lived experience in the 3 years subsequent to the very preterm birth of their child | |
Rhythmic EEG patterns in extremely preterm infants Classification and association with brain injury and outcome. | |
Risk factors for seizures in the vigorous term neonate A population-based register study of singleton births in Sweden. | |
The SafeBoosC phase II randomised clinical trial: a treatment guideline for targeted near-infrared-derived cerebral tissue oxygenation versus standard treatment in extremely preterm infants. | |
Serum osteocalcin levels at 4 months of age were associated with neurodevelopment at 4 years of age in term-born children | |
Short-term effects of incubator covers on quiet sleep in stable premature infants. | |
Short-term outcome predictors in infants born at 23-24 gestational weeks. | |
Silent seizures in sick infants in early life. Diagnosis by continuous cerebral function monitoring. | |
Skin-to-skin contact is associated with earlier breastfeeding attainment in preterm infants | |
Soluble Transferrin Receptor during infancy and reference intervals for the Roche Cobas platform | |
[A study of newborn infants with severe heart defects. Longer transportation did not increase the risks] | |
Therapeutic hypothermia after perinatal asphyxia in Vietnam medium-term outcomes at 18 months - a prospective cohort study. | |
Tolerance to early human milk feeding is not compromised by indomethacin in preterm infants with persistent ductus arteriosus. | |
Treatment of neonatal seizures | |
Trends in outcomes for very preterm infants in the southern region of Sweden over a 10-year period. | |
Umbilical cord clamping and management of the third stage of labor A telephone-survey describing Swedish midwives' clinical practice. | |
Using different definitions affected the reported prevalence of neurodevelopmental impairment in children born very preterm | |
Using magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose neonatal seizures. | |
Visual tracking in very preterm infants at 4 mo predicts neurodevelopment at 3 y of age. | |
VWF-cleaving protease (ADAMTS13) in premature infants | |
Wait a minute? An observational cohort study comparing iron stores in healthy Swedish infants at 4 months of age after 10-, 60- and 180-second umbilical cord clamping | |
Why monitor the neonatal brain-that is the important question |