Gorm Greisen
0000-0001-8042-3262
Københavns Universitet
387 papers found
Refreshing results…
Brain injury in the international multicenter randomized SafeBoosC phase II feasibility trial : Cranial ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging assessments
Is near-infrared spectroscopy clinically useful in the preterm infant?
Unchanged incidence of necrotising enterocolitis in a tertiary neonatal department.
Administering different levels of parenteral phosphate and amino acids did not influence growth in extremely preterm infants.
[In Process Citation].
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin immunisation at birth and morbidity among Danish children: A prospective, randomised, clinical trial
Prematurity, smallness-for-gestational age and later hospital admissions: A nation-wide registry study
[The first Danish paediatric ethical committee].
Cerebral autoregulation in the preterm newborn using near-infrared spectroscopy: a comparison of time-domain and frequency-domain analyses
Age and weight at final discharge from an early discharge programme for stable but tube-fed preterm infants
Cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy monitoring for prevention of brain injury in very preterm infants
Prematurity and Prescription Asthma Medication from Childhood to Young Adulthood: A Danish National Cohort Study
Cerebral near infrared spectroscopy oximetry in extremely preterm infants: phase II randomised clinical trial
A Randomized Trial of Low-Flow Oxygen versus Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Preterm Infants
Erratum to: disappointment and adherence among parents of newborns allocated to the control group: a qualitative study of a randomized clinical trial.
The first Danish paediatric ethical committee | Landets første klinisk etisk komite for pædiatri
Akutforskning - hvordan sikres patienten bedst?
Medical students’ assessment of pediatric patients - teaching and evaluation using video cases
Cerebral Autoregulation in Preterm Infants. How to Measure It—And Why Care?
Follow-up of extreme neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia in 5- to 10-year-old children: a Danish population-based study
Missing publications? Search for publications with a matching author name.