Andrew Swartz

12 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Andrew Swartz's Hit Papers

Accumulating deficits model of frailty and postoperative mortality and morbidity: its application to a national database 2013 · 617 citations
6170+4+8Years since publication200400600

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Andrew Swartz
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  • Geriatrics and Gerontology 571
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine 150
  • Surgery 242
  • Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine 22
  • Emergency Medicine 38
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Andrew Swartz, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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Accumulating deficits model of frailty and postoperative mortality and morbidity: its application to a national database
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2013617
2 2012416
3 1994131
4 201141
5 201217
6 201412
7 20127
8 20117
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10 20105
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About Andrew Swartz

Andrew Swartz is a scholar working on Geriatrics and Gerontology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Physiology and Oncology, having authored 12 papers that have together received 1.3k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Frailty in Older Adults (5 papers), Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (3 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (2 papers), Hip and Femur Fractures (2 papers), Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (1 paper), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (1 paper), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (1 paper) and Reflective Practices in Education (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Geriatrics and Gerontology (571 citations), Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine (150 citations), Surgery (242 citations), Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine (22 citations) and Emergency Medicine (38 citations). Andrew Swartz has collaborated with scholars based in United States. Frequent co-authors include Ilan Rubinfeld, Vic Velanovich, Heath J. Antoine, David A. Peters, Joe H. Patton, Anthony Falvo, Joseph Farhat, H. Mathilda Horst, Martin B. Keller and Meredith G. Warshaw. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Journal of surgical education, American Journal of Psychiatry, The American Journal of Surgery and Value in Health.

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