Ga Won Jeon

995 total citations
70 papers, 631 citations indexed

About

Ga Won Jeon is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ga Won Jeon has authored 70 papers receiving a total of 631 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 27 papers in Surgery and 22 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Ga Won Jeon's work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (37 papers), Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (18 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (17 papers). Ga Won Jeon is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (37 papers), Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (18 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (17 papers). Ga Won Jeon collaborates with scholars based in South Korea and United States. Ga Won Jeon's co-authors include Yun Sil Chang, Won Soon Park, Minkyung Oh, Jang Hoon Lee, Jae Won Shim, Jong Hee Hwang, Sung Woo Kim, Ji Hoon Lee, So Yoon Ahn and Dong Kyung Sung and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and The Journal of Pediatrics.

In The Last Decade

Ga Won Jeon

66 papers receiving 606 citations

Peers

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Bernard Laubscher Switzerland
Sanjeev Deshpande United Kingdom
Jae Won Shim South Korea
Mehmet Satar Türkiye
Jayasree Nair United States
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All Works

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Jeon, Ga Won, Minkyung Oh, & Yun Sil Chang. (2025). Increased bronchopulmonary dysplasia along with decreased mortality in extremely preterm infants. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 8720–8720.
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Jeon, Ga Won. (2024). Need for national guidance regarding proactive care of infants born at 22–23 weeks' gestation. Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics. 68(1). 53–61. 1 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, So Yoon Ahn, Se In Sung, et al.. (2023). Antenatal Magnesium Sulfate Is Not Associated With Improved Long-Term Neurodevelopment and Growth in Very Low Birth Weight Infants. Journal of Korean Medical Science. 38(44). e350–e350. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, Ju Young, et al.. (2022). A thickened formula reduces feeding-associated oxygen desaturation and bradycardia in preterm infants. Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics. 66(1). 32–37. 2 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, Hye Jung Choo, & Yong-Uk Kwon. (2021). Risk factors and screening timing for developmental dysplasia of the hip in preterm infants. Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics. 65(5). 262–268. 10 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyun Ho, Se In Sung, So Yoon Ahn, et al.. (2021). Early pulmonary hypertension is a risk factor for bronchopulmonary dysplasia-associated late pulmonary hypertension in extremely preterm infants. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 11206–11206. 15 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, et al.. (2020). Inguinal Hernia in Preterm Infants: Optimal Timing of Herniorrhaphy to Prevent Preoperative Incarceration and Postoperative Apnea. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 27(3). 118–125. 2 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, et al.. (2020). Intratracheal administration of budesonide with surfactant in very low birth weight infants to prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia. The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. 62(4). 551–559. 11 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, R. Ann Sheldon, & Donna M. Ferriero. (2019). Hypoxia-inducible factor: role in cell survival in superoxide dismutase overexpressing mice after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia. Korean Journal of Pediatrics. 62(12). 444–449. 7 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, et al.. (2014). Successful caspofungin treatment of persistent candidemia in extreme prematurity at 23 and 24 weeks' gestation. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 113(3). 191–194. 8 indexed citations
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Yoo, Hye Soo, Yun Sil Chang, Jin Kyu Kim, et al.. (2013). Antenatal betamethasone attenuates intrauterine infection-aggravated hyperoxia-induced lung injury in neonatal rats. Pediatric Research. 73(6). 726–733. 11 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, Yu Jin Jung, Yeon Kyung Lee, et al.. (2011). Preterm infants fed nutrient‐enriched formula until 6 months show improved growth and development. Pediatrics International. 53(5). 683–688. 14 indexed citations
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Lee, Jang Hoon, Yun Sil Chang, Hye Soo Yoo, et al.. (2011). Swallowing dysfunction in very low birth weight infants with oral feeding desaturation. World Journal of Pediatrics. 7(4). 337–343. 42 indexed citations
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Kim, Jin Kyu, Hye Soo Yoo, So Yoon Ahn, et al.. (2009). Pathogens and Prognotic Factors for Early Onset Sepsis in Very Low Birth Weight Infants. Neonatal Medicine. 16(2). 163–171. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, Hyun Young, et al.. (2007). The Effect of Early Enteral Trophic Feeding within 24 Hours after Birth in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants of 26 Weeks and Less, and Birth Weight below 1,000 g. Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology. 14(1). 59–65. 7 indexed citations
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Lee, Jang Hoon, et al.. (2006). Rehospitalization of Very Low Birth Weight Infants in the First Year after Discharge from NICU and Risk Factor of Rehospitalization caused by Respiratory Illness. Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology. 13(1). 17–23. 7 indexed citations
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Choi, Chang Won, Sung Eun Park, Ga Won Jeon, et al.. (2005). Extubation Time by Birth Weight and the Predictors for Success/Failure at the First Extubation in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants. Korean Journal of Pediatrics. 48(5). 488–494. 1 indexed citations
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Park, Sung Eun, Ga Won Jeon, Chang Won Choi, et al.. (2005). Evaluation of Perinatal and Management Factors Associated with Improved Survival in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants. Korean Journal of Pediatrics. 48(12). 1324–1329. 9 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, Sung Eun Park, Chang Won Choi, et al.. (2005). The Effects of Early Enteral Feeding in Extremely Low Birth-Weight Infants. Korean Journal of Pediatrics. 48(7). 711–715. 6 indexed citations
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Jeon, Ga Won, Chang Won Choi, Jong Hee Hwang, et al.. (2005). The Risk Factors of Cholestasis in Very Low Birth Weight Infants.. Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology. 12(1). 63–69. 1 indexed citations

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