Publications by authors named "T Abrahamsson"

Objective: To evaluate if postnatal treatment with betamethasone in extremely preterm infants was associated with neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) at 6.5 years of age.

Design: Prospective cohort study.

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The dual capability of conductive polymers to conduct ions and electrons, in combination with their flexible mechanical properties, makes them ideal for bioelectronic applications. This study explores the enzymatic polymerization of water-soluble π-conjugated monomers on native lipid bilayers derived from the F11 cell line, mimicking mammalian neural membranes. Enzymatic polymerization was catalyzed using horseradish peroxidase (HRP) in the presence of oxidant hydrogen peroxide (HO) and monitored via electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (EQCM-D) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).

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Coupling biology with electronics is emerging as a transformative approach in developing advanced medical treatments, with examples ranging from implants for treating neurological disorders to biosensors for real-time monitoring of physiological parameters. The electrodes used for these purposes often face challenges such as signal degradation due to biofouling and limited biocompatibility, which can lead to inaccurate readings and tissue damage over time. Conducting organic polymers are a promising alternative because of their mechanical, chemical, and physical properties, which better match the ones of biological systems.

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Background: Our aim was to evaluate if increased survival and new ventilation strategies were accompanied by a changed incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in Sweden over a decade.

Methods: Data from two Swedish population-based studies of live-born infants with gestational age (GA) 22-26 weeks, born during 2004-2007 (n=702) and 2014-2016 (n=885), were compared for survival, any BPD, moderate BPD and severe BPD and the composite outcomes of any BPD or death and severe BPD or death at 36 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA). Ventilation strategies and interventions were analysed.

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Bioelectronics holds great potential as therapeutics, but introducing conductive structures within the body poses great challenges. While implanted rigid and substrate-bound electrodes often result in inflammation and scarring in vivo, they outperform the in situ-formed, more biocompatible electrodes by providing superior control over electrode geometry. For example, one of the most researched methodologies, the formation of conductive polymers through enzymatic catalysis in vivo, is governed by diffusion control due to the slow kinetics, with curing times that span several hours to days.

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