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Finn Ebbesen
Researcher at Aalborg University
Publications - 91
Citations - 3695
Finn Ebbesen is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kernicterus & Respiratory distress. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3283 citations. Previous affiliations of Finn Ebbesen include Aalborg Hospital & Aarhus University Hospital.
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Surfactant therapy and nasal continuous positive airway pressure for newborns with respiratory distress syndrome. Danish-Swedish Multicenter Study Group.
Henrik Verder,Bengt Robertson,Gorm Greisen,Finn Ebbesen,Per Albertsen,KE Lundstrøm,Thorkild Jacobsen +6 more
TL;DR: In babies with moderate-to-severe respiratory distress syndrome treated with nasal continuous positive airway pressure, a single dose of surfactant reduced the need for subsequent mechanical ventilation.
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Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and Early Surfactant Therapy for Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Newborns of Less Than 30 Weeks' Gestation
Henrik Verder,Per Albertsen,Finn Ebbesen,Gorm Greisen,Bengt Robertson,Aksel Bertelsen,Lone Agertoft,Birgitte Djernes,Erling Nathan,Jes Reinholdt +9 more
TL;DR: Nasal CPAP in combination with early treatment with Curosurf significantly improves oxygenation and reduces the subsequent need for mechanical ventilation in infants <30 weeks' gestational age with RDS.
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and Rhesus disease of the newborn: incidence and impairment estimates for 2010 at regional and global levels
Vinod K. Bhutani,Alvin Zipursky,Hannah Blencowe,Rajesh Khanna,Michael Sgro,Finn Ebbesen,Jennifer J. Bell,Rintaro Mori,Tina M. Slusher,Nahed Fahmy,Vinod K. Paul,Lizhong Du,A. A. Okolo,Maria Fernanda Branco de Almeida,Bolajoko O. Olusanya,Praveen Kumar,Simon Cousens,Joy E Lawn +17 more
TL;DR: Failure to prevent Rh sensitization and manage neonatal hyperbilirubinemia results in 114,100 avoidable neonatal deaths and many children grow up with disabilities.
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Early versus Delayed Selective Surfactant Treatment for Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Yinghui Zhang,Ann Hellström,Chatarina Löfqvist,Changlian Zhu,Valéria Tóth-Szűki,Péter Temesvári,Orsolya Oláh,Henrik Verder,Finn Ebbesen,Jesper Fenger-Grøn,Tine Brink Henriksen,Bengt Andreasson,Lars Bender,Aksel Bertelsen,Lars J. Björklund,Marianne Dahl,Gitte Esberg,Christian Eschen,Marie Josefine Høvring,Andreas Kreft,Jørn Kroner,Fredrik Lundberg,Pernille Pedersen,Jes Reinholdt,Hristo Stanchev,Roger F. Soll,Ferenc Bari,Ferenc Domoki,Sture Andersson,C. Maas,C. Wiechers,W. Bernhard,C.F. Poets,A.R. Franz,Eduardo García Soblechero,María Teresa Ferrer Castillo,Belén Jiménez Crespo,María Luisa Domínguez Quintero,Concepción González Fuentes,Yanhong Li,Zhihui Xiao,Jie Yan,Xiaozhong Li,Qing Wang,Hong Zhu,Jian Pan,Xueming Zhu,Jian Wang,Xing Feng,Tatiana Smolkin,Yasmin Anton,Irena Ulanovsky,Shraga Blazer,Orna Mick,Majd I. Makhoul,Imad R. Makhoul,Joppe Nijman,Julia Gunkel,Linda S. de Vries,Britt J. van Kooij,Ingrid C. van Haastert,Manon J.N.L. Benders,Karina J. Kersbergen,Malgorzata A. Verboon-Maciolek,Floris Groenendaal,Anne Filleron,Anne Lotthé,Emilie Jourdes,Eric Jeziorski,Olivier Prodhomme,Marie-Noëlle Didelot,Sylvie Parer,Hélène Marchandin,Gilles Cambonie,Amerik C. de Mol,Kian D. Liem,Arno van Heijst,Tiphaine Mialet-Marty,Alain Beuchée,Wissal Ben Jmaa,Nga N'Guyen,Xavier Navarro,Fabienne Poree,Anne Monique Nuyt,Patrick Pladys,Bernhard Resch,Mark J. Gotink,Manon J. Benders,Selma W. Lavrijsen,Rob Rodrigues Pereira,Christian V. Hulzebos,Peter H. Dijk,Laura Martelius,Cecilia Janér,Liina Süvari,Otto Helve,Kirsi Lauerma,Olli Pitkänen,Huiqing Sun,Wengqing Kang,Xiuyong Cheng,Chao Chen,Hong Xiong,Jing Guo,Chongchen Zhou,Satz Mengensatzproduktion,Druck Reinhardt Druck Basel +106 more
TL;DR: Early selective surfactant administration given to infants with RDS requiring assisted ventilation leads to a decreased risk of acute pulmonary injury (decreased risk of pneumothorax and pulmonary interstitial emphysema) in infants randomized to early selective surfACTant administration.
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Recurrence of kernicterus in term and near-term infants in Denmark.
TL;DR: In this paper, an audit of the six cases presented indicates that measures are necessary in both the primary and secondary healthcare sectors if the risk of kemicterus is to be avoided.