Andrew Carlin

1.3k total citations
38 papers, 546 citations indexed

About

Andrew Carlin is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Carlin has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 546 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 21 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Andrew Carlin's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (14 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (10 papers) and Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (8 papers). Andrew Carlin is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (14 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (10 papers) and Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (8 papers). Andrew Carlin collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, United Kingdom and Australia. Andrew Carlin's co-authors include Žarko Alfirević, Jacques Jani, Mieke Cannie, Xin Kang, Caroline Kadji, Elisa Bevilacqua, Dominique A. Badr, Gillian ML Gyte, Antonio Lanzone and Laurent Mandelbrot and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Carlin

33 papers receiving 524 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew Carlin Belgium 11 223 203 121 103 94 38 546
V. Debarge France 12 138 0.6× 143 0.7× 66 0.5× 131 1.3× 55 0.6× 35 437
Randall S. Kuhlmann United States 15 330 1.5× 448 2.2× 185 1.5× 196 1.9× 106 1.1× 26 797
G. Marc Jackson United States 9 141 0.6× 193 1.0× 151 1.2× 49 0.5× 31 0.3× 17 471
Alexis C. Gimovsky United States 15 410 1.8× 355 1.7× 274 2.3× 95 0.9× 30 0.3× 74 696
Adam K. Hiett United States 17 299 1.3× 349 1.7× 141 1.2× 116 1.1× 62 0.7× 34 670
Krzysztof Preis Poland 15 229 1.0× 144 0.7× 284 2.3× 87 0.8× 35 0.4× 77 670
Larry Hinkson Germany 13 383 1.7× 312 1.5× 169 1.4× 86 0.8× 27 0.3× 48 565
Sophie Dreux France 16 78 0.3× 324 1.6× 127 1.0× 354 3.4× 76 0.8× 57 840
Robert D. Stewart United States 14 77 0.3× 130 0.6× 150 1.2× 64 0.6× 104 1.1× 31 444
P. M. Yuen Hong Kong 17 533 2.4× 106 0.5× 151 1.2× 313 3.0× 29 0.3× 29 987

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrew Carlin

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All Works

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Badr, Dominique A., Andrew Carlin, Caroline Kadji, et al.. (2024). Timing of induction of labor in suspected macrosomia: retrospective cohort study, systematic review and meta‐analysis. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 64(4). 443–452. 2 indexed citations
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Salvagno, Michele, Alessandro De Cassai, Andrew Carlin, et al.. (2024). Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) as a strategy for postpartum haemorrhage management: A narrative review. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia. 60. 104260–104260. 1 indexed citations
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Badr, Dominique A., Andrew Carlin, Michel Boulvain, et al.. (2024). A simulation study to assess the potential benefits of MRI-based fetal weight estimation as a second-line test for suspected macrosomia. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 297. 126–131.
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Jani, Jacques, Mieke Cannie, Susan C. Shelmerdine, et al.. (2024). Postmortem imaging of fetuses at early gestations: A comparison of microfocus computed tomography with postmortem magnetic resonance at 9.4 T and postmortem ultrasound. Prenatal Diagnosis. 44(5). 572–579. 2 indexed citations
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Badr, Dominique A., Mieke Cannie, Caroline Kadji, et al.. (2023). Reducing macrosomia-related birth complications in primigravid women: ultrasound- and magnetic resonance imaging–based models. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 230(5). 557.e1–557.e8. 5 indexed citations
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Badr, Dominique A., et al.. (2023). Chest CT scan predictors of intensive care unit admission in hospitalized pregnant women with COVID-19: a case–control study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 36(2). 2241107–2241107. 1 indexed citations
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Badr, Dominique A., Mieke Cannie, Caroline Kadji, et al.. (2023). Performance of fetal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in predicting birthweight according to the test-to-delivery interval: A cohort study. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 292. 138–146. 1 indexed citations
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Badr, Dominique A., Mieke Cannie, Caroline Kadji, et al.. (2023). The impact of different growth charts on birthweight prediction: obstetrical ultrasound vs magnetic resonance imaging. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM. 5(10). 101123–101123. 7 indexed citations
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Dütemeyer, V., Mieke Cannie, Dominique A. Badr, et al.. (2022). Prevalence of and risk factors for failure of fetal magnetic resonance imaging due to maternal claustrophobia or malaise. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 61(3). 392–398. 7 indexed citations
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Kadji, Caroline, Mieke Cannie, Xin Kang, et al.. (2021). Fetal magnetic resonance imaging at 36 weeks predicts neonatal macrosomia: the PREMACRO study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 226(2). 238.e1–238.e12. 11 indexed citations
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Carlin, Andrew, et al.. (2021). Peritoneal Dialysis Initiation to treat end stage kidney desease during pregnancy. A report of 2 cases.. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(1). 45–52. 3 indexed citations
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Carlin, Andrew, et al.. (2019). The use of magnetic resonance imaging in the prediction of birthweight. Prenatal Diagnosis. 40(1). 125–135. 8 indexed citations
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Kadji, Caroline, Mieke Cannie, Andrew Carlin, & Jacques Jani. (2019). Protocol for the prospective observational clinical study: estimation of fetal weight by MRI to PREdict neonatal MACROsomia (PREMACRO study) and small-for-gestational age neonates. BMJ Open. 9(3). e027160–e027160. 10 indexed citations
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Kang, Xin, Susan C. Shelmerdine, Elisa Bevilacqua, et al.. (2017). Postmortem examination of human fetuses: comparison of two‐dimensional ultrasound with invasive autopsy. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 53(2). 229–238. 22 indexed citations
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Kadji, Caroline, et al.. (2017). Comparison of conventional 2D ultrasound to magnetic resonance imaging for prenatal estimation of birthweight in twin pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 218(1). 128.e1–128.e11. 10 indexed citations
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Rademacher, G., Andrew Carlin, Carola Sauter‐Louis, et al.. (2009). Increase in the incidence of a bleeding disorder in young calves due to bone marrow damage.. Tierärztliche Umschau. 64(10). 423–431. 16 indexed citations
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Turner, M., J Drury, Andrew Carlin, et al.. (2008). CSF cytokine levels in preterm infants may reflect systemic inflammation and are independent of gestation. Early Human Development. 85(4). 259–262. 2 indexed citations
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Carlin, Andrew & Žarko Alfirević. (2008). Physiological changes of pregnancy and monitoring. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 22(5). 801–823. 207 indexed citations
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Carlin, Andrew, et al.. (2007). Diffuse Placental Chorioangiomatosis and Fetal Hydrops. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 22(3). 183–185. 5 indexed citations
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Carlin, Andrew & Žarko Alfirević. (2006). Intrapartum fetal emergencies. Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. 11(3). 150–157. 4 indexed citations

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