Helena Lapinleimu
MD, PhD, Adjunct professor
lehela@utu.fi |
Neonatology; Development and brain imaging of preterm infants; Follow-up studies;Hearing deficienciey of children;
Health of internationally and domestically adopted children;
Adjunct professor Helena Lapinleimu MD, PhD graduated
from the Medical School at the University of Tampere in 1987. She specialized
at the University of Turku in Pediatrics in 1997 and in Neonatology
in 2000. She defended her thesis in 1997 from the STRIP Study on Influence of
individualized dietary counselling and apolipoprotein E polymorphism on serum
lipoproteins in infancy. After her own thesis, she has collaborated with the
STRIP study by supervising two theses, with the neurological follow-up
study, NAMU by supervising one thesis and the long-term follow-up study of
preterm infants, the PIPARI study, by supervising two theses. Since 2004
she has had a position as the adjunct professor of Neonatology at the
University of Turku. Since 2007 she has led an active research group, FinAdo
(Finnish Adoption) Study, in Turku, Finland.
Since 2001, she has been a member of the Ethics review
Committee of the Hospital Distirct of Southwest Finland. She has been a medical
adviser for four organizations of international Adoptions in Finland.
Research: She has published 120 original scientific publications
and 15 reviews, chapters in text books or other publications. She has
concentrated in her research work on two strategies: 1) To develop clinical
practices with scientific studies at Follow-up clinic of preterm infants in the
University Hospital of Turku 2) Scientific
research of internationally adopted children and other risk groups of
children with compromised development. Many internationally adopted
children have been maltreated and have lived with inadequate care in orphanages
and are often stressed when they arrive to families. Most of them manage later
fine, but some of them have overwhelming problems. The
FinAdo study of international adoptees comprises of three different parts: the
questionnaire study with 2000 participated children aimed to find out what kind
of physical or mental health problems adoptees in Finland have. This study will
be repeated in year 2019. Next, a longitudinal follow-up study with 150
internationally adopted children aims to find markers of physical stress that
would identify the children, with neurocognitive development problems at the
school age and later. The third FinAdo-study is a register study including internationally
and domestically adopted children with their parents and a comparison group of
main population.
Since 2013, Helena Lapinleimu has worked as a
half-time clinical teacher in Pediatrics and Neonatology at the Department of
Pediatrics, University of Turku. Since 2007, she has given over 100 invited
lectures of internationally and domestically adopted children for general
public, and in domestic and international academic meetings.
- Associations between regional brain volumes at term-equivalent age and development at 2 years of age in preterm childrenAbnormal antenatal Doppler velocimetry and cognitive outcome in very-low-birth-weight infants at 2 years of age (2011)
- Pediatric RadiologyJournal of Pediatrics
- Cognitive and neuropsychological outcomes at 5 years of age in preterm children born in the 2000s (2011)
- Developmental Medicine and Child NeurologyUltrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Parental psychological well-being and cognitive development of very low birth weight infants at 2 years (2011)
- Acta PaediatricaInfant Behavior and Development
- (2011)
- Infant Mental Health Journal
- Ventricular dilatation in relation to outcome at 2 years of age in very preterm infants: a prospective Finnish cohort study (2011)
- Developmental Medicine and Child NeurologyInfant Behavior and Development
- (2010)
- Blood cell and iron status analytes of preterm and full-term infants from 20 weeks onwards during the first year of lifeAttachment representations in mothers of preterm infants (2010)
- Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
- Cognitive outcome at 2 years of age in Finnish infants with very low birth weight born between 2001 and 2006 (2010)
- Acta PaediatricaJournal of Child Language
- (2010)
- Acta PaediatricaPediatrics
- Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Regional Brain Volumes in Preterm Infants (2010)
- Journal of Pediatrics
- (2010)
- Relations between brain volumes, neuropsychological assessment and parental questionnaire in prematurely born children (2010)
- European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Relations between maternal attachment representations and the quality of mother-infant interaction in preterm and full-term infants (2010)
- Infant Behavior and Development
- Associations between lexicon and grammar at the end of the second year in Finnish children (2010) Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Adoptio Research (ICAR3) Jalonen I, Stolt S, Raaska H, Elovainio M, Sinkkonen J, Mäkipää S, Lapinleimu H
- The development and predictive value of early vocalizations in prematurely born very-low-birth-weight children (2010) Proceedings of the 28th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics Stolt S, Lehtonen L, Haataja L, Lapinleimu H, PIPARI Study Group
- (2009)
- (2009)
- Attachment representations in mothers of preterm infants (2009)
- (2009)
- Diffusion tensor imaging of the inferior colliculus and brainstem auditory-evoked potentials in preterm infants2009
- Pediatric Radiology



