Adam Williams

3.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
45 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Adam Williams is a scholar working on Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Adam Williams has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Surgery, 19 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 9 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Adam Williams's work include Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments (10 papers), Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (8 papers) and Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches (7 papers). Adam Williams is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments (10 papers), Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (8 papers) and Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches (7 papers). Adam Williams collaborates with scholars based in United States, Panama and United Kingdom. Adam Williams's co-authors include Joshua M. Hare, Alan W. Heldman, Viky Y. Suncion, Romana Hasnain‐Wynia, David W. Baker, Mita Sanghavi Goel, Jason A. Thompson, Cécile Chalouni, Chun Geun Lee and Carla A. Da Silva and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, The Journal of Immunology and Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

In The Last Decade

Adam Williams

42 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

Mesenchymal Stem Cells 2011 2026 2016 2021 2011 200 400 600

Peers

Adam Williams
Jerry C. Lee United States
M. Heberer Switzerland
Vickie R. Driver United States
Atanas Todorov Switzerland
Andrew J. Vardanian United States
Jun Jin China
Jerry C. Lee United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Adam Williams

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Gaca, Jeffrey G., Donald D. Hegland, Lynne Koweek, et al.. (2024). Imaging findings associated with costoclavicular intervention during lead extraction. Heart Rhythm. 22(7). 1800–1809.
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Reddy, V. Seenu, Brittany A. Zwischenberger, Adam Williams, et al.. (2024). Percutaneous Thrombovegectomy as an Alternative to Surgery for Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis. Annals of Thoracic Surgery Short Reports. 2(4). 748–753. 1 indexed citations
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Mourad, Ahmad, Lesley A. Skalla, Thomas L Holland, et al.. (2023). Scoping review of percutaneous mechanical aspiration for valvular and cardiac implantable electronic device infective endocarditis. Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 29(12). 1508–1515. 3 indexed citations
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Povsic, Thomas J., Timothy D. Henry, Jay H. Traverse, et al.. (2023). EXACT Trial: Results of the Phase 1 Dose-Escalation Study. Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions. 16(8). e012997–e012997. 4 indexed citations
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Williams, Adam, Andrew M. Vekstein, J. Kevin Harrison, et al.. (2023). Infarct exclusion repair of postmyocardial infarction ventricular septal rupture with a hybrid patch and septal occluder device compared with patch only. JTCVS Techniques. 22. 228–236. 2 indexed citations
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Jensen, Christopher, Kristen E. Rhodin, Andrew M. Vekstein, et al.. (2023). Initial Management Strategy and Long-Term Outcomes in 186 Cases of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection. Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 36(4). 387–397. 2 indexed citations
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Williams, Aaron M., Nishant Shah, Todd K. Rosengart, Thomas J. Povsic, & Adam Williams. (2022). Emerging role of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging in cardiac surgery. Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 37(12). 4158–4164. 2 indexed citations
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Vekstein, Andrew M., et al.. (2022). Selective Sinus Replacement for Aortic Root Aneurysm: Durable Approach in Selected Patients. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 115(2). 378–385. 2 indexed citations
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Doberne, Julie, Andrew M. Vekstein, Samantha E. Halpern, et al.. (2021). Bilateral Thoracosternotomy (Clamshell Approach) for Complex Aortic Arch Surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 74(3). e122–e122.
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Pineda, Andrés M., Jennifer A. Rymer, Alice Wang, et al.. (2020). Transcatheter aortic valve replacement for patients with severe bicuspid aortic stenosis. American Heart Journal. 224. 105–112. 12 indexed citations
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Pineda, Andrés M., Jennifer A. Rymer, Alice Wang, et al.. (2019). Trends and Outcomes of Alternative-Access Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. ˜The œJournal of invasive cardiology. 31(7). E184–E191. 5 indexed citations
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Kulandavelu, Shathiyah, Vasileios Karantalis, Júlia Fritsch, et al.. (2016). Pim1 Kinase Overexpression Enhances ckit+ Cardiac Stem Cell Cardiac Repair Following Myocardial Infarction in Swine. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 68(22). 2454–2464. 55 indexed citations
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Yerokun, Babatunde A., Muath Bishawi, Adam Williams, et al.. (2016). Impact of Early versus Late Timing of TEVAR on Aortic Remodeling and Long-Term Survival Following Type B Aortic Dissection. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 65(1). e3–e4. 1 indexed citations
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McCall, Frederic, Vasileios Karantalis, Viky Y. Suncion, et al.. (2012). Myocardial infarction and intramyocardial injection models in swine. Nature Protocols. 7(8). 1479–1496. 80 indexed citations
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Williams, Adam, Barry Trachtenberg, Darcy L. Velazquez, et al.. (2011). PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE TRANSENDOCARDIAL INJECTIONS OF AUTOLOGOUS WHOLE BONE MARROW AND MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN ISCHEMIC HEART FAILURE (TAC-HFT) TRIAL. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 57(14). E242–E242. 1 indexed citations
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Silva, Carla A. Da, Cécile Chalouni, Adam Williams, et al.. (2009). Chitin Is a Size-Dependent Regulator of Macrophage TNF and IL-10 Production. The Journal of Immunology. 182(6). 3573–3582. 219 indexed citations
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Mondala, Tony S., et al.. (2009). Whole genome transcript profiling from fingerstick blood samples: a comparison and feasibility study. BMC Genomics. 10(1). 617–617. 20 indexed citations
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Williams, Adam & Charles H. Hennekens. (2004). The role of aspirin in cardiovascular diseases – forgotten benefits?. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy. 5(1). 109–115. 16 indexed citations
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Lamas, Gervasio A. & Adam Williams. (2003). Have the Results of Randomized Clinical Trials of Pacing Altered the Practice of Cardiac Pacing?. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 14(s9). S15–9. 8 indexed citations
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Tonkin, AM, et al.. (1979). Clinical-Study of Venous Thromboembolic Complications of Trans-Femoral Venous Pacing and Acute Myocardial-Infarction. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 9(6). 763–763. 1 indexed citations

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