237
Articles
3K
Citations
2.4
avg. Impact Factor
27
h-index

Most Cited Articles of Department of Emergency Medicine in 2019

TitleJournalYearCitations
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Presentation and DiagnosisSurgical Clinics of North America201959
Heart failure around the worldEuropean Journal of Heart Failure201931
Outcomes with ibrutinib by line of therapy and post-ibrutinib discontinuation in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia: Phase 3 analysisAmerican Journal of Hematology201920
A phase Ib study of utomilumab (PF-05082566) in combination with mogamulizumab in patients with advanced solid tumors201920
Structured override reasons for drug-drug interaction alerts in electronic health recordsJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association: JAMIA201915
Treating hyperglycemia in early pregnancy: a randomized controlled trialAmerican Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM201911
Screening Tools Validated in the Outpatient Pain Management Setting Poorly Predict Opioid Misuse in the Emergency Department: A Pilot StudyJournal of Emergency Medicine201910
Ejection fraction, B-type natriuretic peptide and risk of stroke and acute myocardial infarction among patients with heart failureClinical Cardiology20199
Premedication as primary prophylaxis does not influence the risk of acute infliximab infusion reactions in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysisDigestive and Liver Disease20199
Long-Term High-Altitude Hypoxia and Alpha Adrenoceptor-Dependent Pulmonary Arterial Contractions in Fetal and Adult SheepFrontiers in Physiology20196
Durable remissions with obinutuzumab-based chemoimmunotherapy: long-term follow-up of the phase 1b GALTON trial in CLLBlood20196
3D vascular anatomy of the presacral space: impact of age and adiposityInternational Urogynecology Journal20196
Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Mnemonic Approach to Teach Residents How to Assess Goals of CareJournal of Palliative Medicine20194
Clinical care of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell patients and managing immune-related adverse effects in the ambulatory and hospitalized setting: a reviewFuture Oncology20194