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Ingmar Rosén

Ingmar Rosén

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Neuroscience

D-Index
75
Citations
19793
World Ranking
2025
National Ranking
37

Medicine

D-Index
75
Citations
19874
World Ranking
19143
National Ranking
370

Overview

Ingmar Rosén is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and works primarily in the field of Medicine. Their research spans across several subfields including Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Their academic output covers a range of main topics related to healthcare and clinical treatments. These include:

  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
  • Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research
  • Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
  • Epilepsy research and treatment

Among the recent publications associated with Ingmar Rosén are:

  • "Reduced EEG montage has a high accuracy in the post cardiac arrest setting," 2020, published in Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "The evolution of epilepsy surgery in tuberous sclerosis in Sweden: A national registry study," 2023, published in Seizure

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Sofia Backman
  • Tobias Cronberg
  • Erik Westhall
  • Kevin Pearsson
  • Erik A. Eklund

Ingmar Rosén's work has appeared notably in the journals Clinical Neurophysiology and Seizure, with at least one publication in each venue. The scientist's multidisciplinary approach is reflected in their engagement with both clinical and biomedical engineering perspectives within their research.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in a General Population

    Isam Atroshi;Christina Gummesson;Ragnar Johnsson;Ewald Ornstein

  • Models for studying long-term recovery following forebrain ischemia in the rat. 2. A 2-vessel occlusion model

    Maj‐Lis ‐L Smith;George Bendek;Nils Dahlgren;Ingmar Rosén

  • Brain lactic acidosis and ischemic cell damage: 1. Biochemistry and neurophysiology.

    Stig Rehncrona;Ingmar Rosén;Bo K. Siesjö

  • Predictive value of early continuous amplitude integrated EEG recordings on outcome after severe birth asphyxia in full term infants.

    Lena Hellström-Westas;Ingmar Rosén;N W Svenningsen

  • Standardized EEG interpretation accurately predicts prognosis after cardiac arrest

    Erik Westhall;Andrea O. Rossetti;Anne Fleur Van Rootselaar;Troels Wesenberg Kjaer

  • Amplitude-integrated EEG Classification and Interpretation in Preterm and Term Infants

    Lena Hellström-Westas;Ingmar Rosén;L de Vries;G Greisen

  • Continuous amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram predicts outcome in hypothermia-treated cardiac arrest patients.

    Malin Rundgren;Erik Westhall;Tobias Cronberg;Ingmar Rosén

  • Tubular repair of the median or ulnar nerve in the human forearm: a 5-year follow-up.

    Göran Lundborg;B Rosén;Lars Dahlin;J Holmberg

  • Health effects of occupational exposure to acrylamide using hemoglobin adducts as biomarkers of internal dose

    Lars Hagmar;Margareta Törnqvist;Catarina Nordander;Ingmar Rosén

  • Continuous brain-function monitoring: State of the art in clinical practice.

    Lena Hellström-Westas;Ingmar Rosén

  • Excessive cellular acidosis: an important mechanism of neuronal damage in the brain?

    Stig Rehncrona;Ingmar Rosén;Bo K. Siesjö

  • Amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) predicts outcome after cardiac arrest and induced hypothermia

    Malin Rundgren;Ingmar Rosén;Hans Friberg

  • Neuron-specific enolase correlates with other prognostic markers after cardiac arrest

    Tobias Cronberg;Malin Rundgren;Erik Westhall;Elisabet Englund

  • Early single-channel aEEG/EEG predicts outcome in very preterm infants.

    Sverre Wikström;Ingrid Hansen Pupp;Ingmar Rosén;Elisabeth Norman

  • Cerebral function monitoring during the first week of life in extremely small low birthweight (ESLBW) infants

    Lena Hellström-Westas;Ingmar Rosén;N W Svenningsen

  • Early prediction of outcome with aEEG in preterm infants with large intraventricular hemorrhages.

    Lena Hellström-Westas;H Klette;Kristina Thorngren-Jerneck;Ingmar Rosén

  • Extracranial localization of intracranial interictal epileptiform activity using LORETA (low resolution electromagnetic tomography)

    G. Lantz;C.M. Michel;R.D. Pascual-Marqui;L. Spinelli

  • Endoneurial capillary abnormalities presage deterioration of glucose tolerance and accompany peripheral neuropathy in man.

    Soley Thrainsdottir;Rayez A Malik;Lars Dahlin;Peter Wiksell

  • Neurological prognostication after cardiac arrest-Recommendations from the Swedish Resuscitation Council.

    Tobias Cronberg;Marco Brizzi;Lars Johan Liedholm;Ingmar Rosén

  • Silent seizures in sick infants in early life. Diagnosis by continuous cerebral function monitoring

    Lena Hellström-Westas;Ingmar Rosén;N W Swenningsen

  • Ketogenic Diet Improves Sleep Quality in Children with Therapy-resistant Epilepsy.

    Tove Hallböök;Johan Lundgren;Ingmar Rosén

  • Afferent connexions to group I activated cells in the main cuneate nucleus of the cat.

    Ingmar Rosén

  • The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat II. Organization of component activated from bilateral ventral flexor reflex tract (bVFRT)

    M. Clendenin;C. F. Ekerot;O. Oscarsson;I. Rosén

Frequent Co-Authors

Magnus Lindgren
Magnus Lindgren Lund University
Jarl Risberg
Jarl Risberg Lund University
Hans Friberg
Hans Friberg Lund University
Mikael Johansson
Mikael Johansson Royal Institute of Technology
Guido Rubboli
Guido Rubboli University of Copenhagen
Martin Fabricius
Martin Fabricius University of Copenhagen
Eugen Trinka
Eugen Trinka Paracelsus Medical University
Hermann Stefan
Hermann Stefan University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Elisabet Londos
Elisabet Londos Lund University

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