Andrew Davenport

25.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
576 papers, 14.3k citations indexed

About

Andrew Davenport is a scholar working on Nephrology, Surgery and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Davenport has authored 576 papers receiving a total of 14.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 413 papers in Nephrology, 178 papers in Surgery and 98 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Andrew Davenport's work include Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (364 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (95 papers) and Acute Kidney Injury Research (74 papers). Andrew Davenport is often cited by papers focused on Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (364 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (95 papers) and Acute Kidney Injury Research (74 papers). Andrew Davenport collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Thailand and United States. Andrew Davenport's co-authors include Ken Farrington, Eric J. Will, Kamonwan Tangvoraphonkchai, Konstadina Griva, Stanton Newman, Antje Fürstenberg, Claudio Ronco, Simon J. Davies, Arkom Nongnuch and Áine Burns and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Davenport

556 papers receiving 13.9k citations

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew Davenport United Kingdom 56 9.1k 4.0k 2.0k 2.0k 1.6k 576 14.3k
Eric W. Young United States 56 10.0k 1.1× 4.1k 1.0× 794 0.4× 3.4k 1.7× 3.2k 2.0× 143 16.9k
Francesco Locatelli Italy 75 13.3k 1.5× 2.8k 0.7× 1.2k 0.6× 1.9k 0.9× 3.2k 2.0× 539 25.2k
Philip Kam‐Tao Li Hong Kong 63 10.0k 1.1× 2.7k 0.7× 939 0.5× 2.8k 1.4× 2.0k 1.2× 397 15.4k
Cheuk‐Chun Szeto Hong Kong 66 8.4k 0.9× 2.6k 0.6× 1.0k 0.5× 2.6k 1.3× 2.0k 1.2× 484 17.3k
Norbert Lameire Belgium 74 15.7k 1.7× 5.9k 1.5× 1.7k 0.9× 1.7k 0.8× 4.0k 2.4× 407 26.6k
Wim Van Biesen Belgium 62 8.1k 0.9× 3.4k 0.8× 1.1k 0.5× 1.5k 0.7× 3.3k 2.0× 378 14.5k
Bradley A. Warady United States 62 10.0k 1.1× 2.8k 0.7× 769 0.4× 1.7k 0.8× 2.5k 1.5× 519 17.9k
Raymond M. Hakim United States 63 7.3k 0.8× 2.7k 0.7× 1.3k 0.6× 2.8k 1.4× 2.1k 1.3× 153 12.0k
Garabed Eknoyan United States 57 13.4k 1.5× 3.6k 0.9× 1.6k 0.8× 1.4k 0.7× 3.7k 2.3× 252 23.8k
Ziad A. Massy France 69 11.5k 1.3× 3.9k 1.0× 2.5k 1.2× 563 0.3× 2.9k 1.8× 440 21.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Andrew Davenport

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrew Davenport

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Andrew Davenport. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Andrew Davenport based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Andrew Davenport. Andrew Davenport is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Fischer, Felix, P. J. Blankestijn, Robin W.M. Vernooij, et al.. (2025). A health economic evaluation of the multinational, randomized controlled CONVINCE trial: cost-utility of high-dose online hemodiafiltration compared to high-flux hemodialysis. Kidney International. 107(4). 728–739. 6 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, et al.. (2024). Assessment of Nutritional Intake in Patients With Kidney Failure Treated by Haemodialysis on Dialysis and Non-dialysis Days. Journal of Renal Nutrition. 35(1). 172–180.e1. 5 indexed citations
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Belcher, John, James Fotheringham, Elizabeth Lindley, et al.. (2024). Cost-effectiveness of bioimpedance-guided fluid management in patients undergoing haemodialysis: the BISTRO RCT. Health Technology Assessment. 29(32). 1–45. 1 indexed citations
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Sokolikova, Maria S., Yingqi Kong, Yuxuan Wang, et al.. (2024). Ultrasensitive colorimetric detection of creatinine via its dual binding affinity for silver nanoparticles and silver ions. RSC Advances. 14(13). 9114–9121. 2 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, et al.. (2024). Does using a higher dialysate sodium concentration result in lower sodium losses with dialysis treatments?. Renal Replacement Therapy. 10(1). 1 indexed citations
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Li, Yujia, Yingqi Kong, Yubing Hu, et al.. (2024). A paper-based dual functional biosensor for safe and user-friendly point-of-care urine analysis. Lab on a Chip. 24(9). 2454–2467. 12 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew. (2023). The changing face of dialyzer membranes and dialyzers. Seminars in Dialysis. 38(1). 25–34. 4 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, et al.. (2023). Is increased subjective thirst associated with greater interdialytic weight gains, extracellular fluid and dietary sodium intake?. Artificial Organs. 48(1). 91–97. 2 indexed citations
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Blair, Carolyn, Adrian Slee, Andrew Davenport, et al.. (2022). Developing an Evidence and Theory Based Multimodal Integrative Intervention for the Management of Renal Cachexia: A Theory of Change. Healthcare. 10(12). 2344–2344. 4 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, et al.. (2021). Prevalence and correlates of low plasma selenium concentrations in peritoneal dialysis patients. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. 69. 126899–126899. 7 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, Michael Almond, Clara Day, et al.. (2019). Comparison of characteristics of centers practicing incremental vs. conventional approaches to hemodialysis delivery – postdialysis recovery time and patient survival. Hemodialysis International. 23(3). 288–296. 15 indexed citations
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Chilcot, Joseph, Michael Almond, Karin Friedli, et al.. (2018). Self-reported depression symptoms in haemodialysis patients: Bi-factor structures of two common measures and their association with clinical factors. General Hospital Psychiatry. 54. 31–36. 15 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew. (2017). Measuring residual renal function for hemodialysis adequacy: Is there an easier option?. Hemodialysis International. 21(S2). S41–S46. 10 indexed citations
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Mehta, Ravindra L., Linda Awdishu, Andrew Davenport, et al.. (2015). Phenotype standardization for drug-induced kidney disease. Kidney International. 88(2). 226–234. 130 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, Eric J. Will, & A. M. Davison. (2015). Continuous vs. Intermittent Forms of Haemofiltration and/or Dialysis in the Management of Acute Renal Failure in Patients with Defective Cerebral Autoregulation at Risk of Cerebral Oedema. Contributions to nephrology. 93. 225–233. 11 indexed citations
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Nadim, Mitra K., John A. Kellum, Andrew Davenport, et al.. (2012). Hepatorenal syndrome: the 8th international consensus conference of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) Group. Critical Care. 16(1). R23–R23. 127 indexed citations
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Griva, Konstadina, et al.. (2008). A longitudinal investigation of Illness and treatment cognition pre to post kidney transplantation. UCL Discovery (University College London). 2 indexed citations
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Papadakis, Michael, et al.. (2007). Facial weakness in a haemodialysis patient. The Lancet. 369(9562). 714–714. 1 indexed citations
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Davies, Simon, Graham Woodrow, Kieron Donovan, et al.. (2003). Icodextrin Improves the Fluid Status of Peritoneal Dialysis Patients. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 14(9). 2338–2344. 236 indexed citations
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Davenport, Andrew, et al.. (1988). Aluminium excretion after successful renal allograft transplantation. UCL Discovery (University College London). 1 indexed citations

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