Brian S. Knipp

1.3k total citations
22 papers, 973 citations indexed

About

Brian S. Knipp is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Internal Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian S. Knipp has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 973 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 8 papers in Internal Medicine and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Brian S. Knipp's work include Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (8 papers), Aortic aneurysm repair treatments (7 papers) and Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms (4 papers). Brian S. Knipp is often cited by papers focused on Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (8 papers), Aortic aneurysm repair treatments (7 papers) and Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms (4 papers). Brian S. Knipp collaborates with scholars based in United States, Norway and United Kingdom. Brian S. Knipp's co-authors include Thomas W. Wakefield, Gilbert R. Upchurch, Peter K. Henke, Daniel D. Myers, James C. Stanley, Matthew J. Eagleton, David Williams, Himanshu J. Patel, G. Michael Deeb and Richard L. Prager and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Vascular Surgery, Surgery and Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.

In The Last Decade

Brian S. Knipp

22 papers receiving 946 citations

Peers

Brian S. Knipp
J. Luis Guerrero United States
Una Ørvim Norway
Kenneth Rosenfield United States
Jane C.K. Fitch United States
James R. Wilentz United States
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All Works

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Knipp, Brian S., et al.. (2020). Leaning forward: Early arterial access promotes resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta utilization in battlefield casualties. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 89(2S). S88–S92. 11 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., Guillermo A. Escobar, Sean J. English, Gilbert R. Upchurch, & Enrique Criado. (2010). Endovascular Repair of Ruptured Aortic Aneurysms Using Carbon Dioxide Contrast Angiography. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 24(7). 845–850. 17 indexed citations
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Kabbani, Loay, et al.. (2010). APACHE III Score on ICU Admission Predicts Hospital Mortality After Open Thoracoabdominal and Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 24(8). 1060–1067. 6 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., Susan Blackburn, Elaine P. Fellows, et al.. (2008). Endovenous laser ablation: Venous outcomes and thrombotic complications are independent of the presence of deep venous insufficiency. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 48(6). 1538–1545. 68 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., David Williams, Narasimham Dasika, et al.. (2007). Factors associated with outcome after interventional treatment of symptomatic iliac vein compression syndrome. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 46(4). 743–749.e1. 81 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., Justin B. Dimick, Jonathan L. Eliason, et al.. (2004). Diffusion of new technology for the treatment of renovascular hypertension in the United States: Surgical revascularization versus catheter-based therapy, 1988-2001. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 40(4). 717–723. 32 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., Gorav Ailawadi, John W. Ford, et al.. (2004). Increased MMP-9 expression and activity by aortic smooth muscle cells after nitric oxide synthase inhibition is associated with increased nuclear factor-κB and activator protein-1 activity. Journal of Surgical Research. 116(1). 70–80. 34 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., Gorav Ailawadi, Vita V. Sullivan, et al.. (2003). Ultrasound measurement of aortic diameters in rodent models of aneurysm disease. Journal of Surgical Research. 112(1). 97–101. 21 indexed citations
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Varma, Manu, Brian S. Knipp, Gilbert R. Upchurch, et al.. (2003). Neutropenia impairs venous thrombosis resolution in the rat. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 38(5). 1090–1098. 100 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Vita V., Angela E. Hawley, Diana Farris, et al.. (2003). Decrease in fibrin content of venous thrombi in selectin-deficient mice. Journal of Surgical Research. 109(1). 1–7. 69 indexed citations
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Ailawadi, Gorav, Brian S. Knipp, Guanyi Lu, et al.. (2003). A nonintrinsic regional basis for increased infrarenal aortic MMP-9 expression and activity. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 37(5). 1059–1066. 38 indexed citations
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Waller, Kenneth R., Brian S. Knipp, Robert T. O’Brien, & James A. Zagzebski. (2003). THE EFFECT OF BODY WALL ON VIDEO SIGNAL ANALYSIS MEASUREMENTS. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 44(2). 222–225. 1 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., David Peterson, Sanjay Rajagopalan, et al.. (2002). Impaired vasoreactivity despite an increase in plasma nitrite in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 35(2). 363–367. 12 indexed citations
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Emelianov, Stanislav, Matthew O’Donnell, Brian S. Knipp, et al.. (2002). Triplex ultrasound: elasticity imaging to age deep venous thrombosis. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. 28(6). 757–767. 94 indexed citations
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Myers, Daniel D., Peter K. Henke, Shirley K. Wrobleski, et al.. (2002). P-selectin inhibition enhances thrombus resolution and decreases vein wall fibrosis in a rat model. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 36(5). 928–938. 42 indexed citations
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Eagleton, Matthew J., Peter K. Henke, Catherine Luke, et al.. (2002). Inflammation and intimal hyperplasia associated with experimental pulmonary embolism. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 36(3). 581–588. 54 indexed citations
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Peterson, David, Ella A. Kazerooni, Thomas W. Wakefield, et al.. (2001). Computed tomographic venography is specific but not sensitive for diagnosis of acute lower-extremity deep venous thrombosis in patients with suspected pulmonary embolus. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 34(5). 798–804. 36 indexed citations
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Upchurch, Gilbert R., John W. Ford, Steven J. Weiss, et al.. (2001). Nitric oxide inhibition increases matrix metalloproteinase–9 expression by rat aortic smooth muscle cells in vitro. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 34(1). 76–83. 72 indexed citations
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Jackson, Mark W., et al.. (1998). Quantitative ultrasonography of the liver in cats during obesity induction and dietary restriction. Research in Veterinary Science. 64(1). 1–6. 18 indexed citations
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Knipp, Brian S., et al.. (1997). Attenuation and Backscatter Estimation Using Video Signal Analysis Applied to B-Mode Images. Ultrasonic Imaging. 19(3). 221–233. 49 indexed citations

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