C J Gilbert

2.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
28 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

C J Gilbert is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, C J Gilbert has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 8 papers in Surgery and 2 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in C J Gilbert's work include Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments (20 papers), Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (16 papers) and Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies (10 papers). C J Gilbert is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments (20 papers), Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (16 papers) and Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies (10 papers). C J Gilbert collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Mauritania. C J Gilbert's co-authors include M Akhtar, Stephen Denker, W P Peters, Roy B. Jones, Robert C. Bast, Elizabeth J. Shpall, Susan K. Atwater, Stephen J. Brandt, Michael J. Borowitz and Dagmar Oette and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Circulation and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

C J Gilbert

28 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Hit Papers

Effect of Recombinant Human Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony... 1988 2026 2000 2013 1988 100 200 300 400 500

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
C J Gilbert United States 19 1.2k 372 352 332 153 28 1.8k
M Wolf Australia 18 334 0.3× 91 0.2× 683 1.9× 382 1.2× 188 1.2× 51 1.8k
Adriaan C. Moulijn Belgium 17 437 0.4× 257 0.7× 74 0.2× 80 0.2× 154 1.0× 43 904
John Keech United States 12 76 0.1× 377 1.0× 387 1.1× 221 0.7× 123 0.8× 33 1.1k
T Uchida Japan 13 896 0.8× 350 0.9× 56 0.2× 43 0.1× 32 0.2× 58 1.4k
Maria Grazia Valsecchi Italy 18 233 0.2× 96 0.3× 112 0.3× 148 0.4× 59 0.4× 26 1.4k
Aylit Schultz Canada 5 216 0.2× 111 0.3× 102 0.3× 36 0.1× 111 0.7× 7 745
Ludwig T. Weckbach Germany 15 385 0.3× 113 0.3× 73 0.2× 35 0.1× 258 1.7× 58 1.0k
Naomi Balamuth United States 14 132 0.1× 133 0.4× 190 0.5× 102 0.3× 89 0.6× 23 1.1k
Bin Hu China 14 211 0.2× 163 0.4× 89 0.3× 249 0.8× 103 0.7× 68 1.1k
Gillian Lowe United Kingdom 17 189 0.2× 70 0.2× 53 0.2× 689 2.1× 149 1.0× 44 965

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All Works

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Krum, David, John Hare, C J Gilbert, et al.. (2013). Left Atrial Anatomy in Patients Undergoing Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation.. PubMed. 5(6). 755–755. 4 indexed citations
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Chandrasekaran, Krishnaswamy, Anwer Dhala, Zalmen Blanck, et al.. (2008). Periprocedural Anticoagulation for Atrial Fibrillation Ablation. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 19(4). 362–366. 31 indexed citations
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Gilbert, C J. (2001). Common Supraventricular Tachycardias: Mechanisms and Management. AACN Clinical Issues Advanced Practice in Acute & Critical Care. 12(1). 100–113. 2 indexed citations
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Gilbert, C J, et al.. (1996). Evaluation of Symptom Distress in a Bone Marrow Transplant Outpatient Environment. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 30(9). 941–945. 25 indexed citations
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Jazayeri, M, Anwer Dhala, Zalmen Blanck, et al.. (1992). Selective transcatheter ablation of the fast and slow pathways using radiofrequency energy in patients with atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia.. Circulation. 85(4). 1318–1328. 379 indexed citations
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Jasbir, S., Alfred J. Anderson, Boaz Avitall, et al.. (1991). Unexplained Syncope Evaluated by Electrophysiologic Studies and Head-up Tilt Testing. Annals of Internal Medicine. 114(12). 1013–1019. 165 indexed citations
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Jazayeri, Mohammad R., Patrick Tchou, J Caceres, et al.. (1990). Ventriculoatrial Conduction Time During Bundle Branch Reentrant Beat Initiating Orthodromic Tachycardia: A Simple and Reliable Method for Localization of Accessory Pathways. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 1(2). 121–131. 5 indexed citations
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Brandt, Stephen J., W P Peters, Susan K. Atwater, et al.. (1988). Effect of Recombinant Human Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor on Hematopoietic Reconstitution after High-Dose Chemotherapy and Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation. New England Journal of Medicine. 318(14). 869–876. 599 indexed citations breakdown →
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Akhtar, Masood, Rehan Mahmud, Patrick Tchou, Stephen Denker, & C J Gilbert. (1986). Normal Electrophysiologic Responses of the Human Heart. Cardiology Clinics. 4(3). 365–386. 4 indexed citations
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Denker, Stephen, Michael H. Lehmann, Rehan Mahmud, C J Gilbert, & M Akhtar. (1984). Effects of alternating cycle lengths on refractoriness of the His-Purkinje system.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 74(2). 559–570. 18 indexed citations
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Shenasa, Mohammad, Stephen Denker, Rehan Mahmud, et al.. (1983). Atrioventricular nodal conduction and refractoriness after intranodal collision from antegrade and retrograde impulses.. Circulation. 67(3). 651–660. 26 indexed citations
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Denker, Stephen, Michael H. Lehmann, Rehan Mahmud, C J Gilbert, & M Akhtar. (1983). Divergence between refractoriness of His-Purkinje system and ventricular muscle with abrupt changes in cycle length.. Circulation. 68(6). 1212–1221. 36 indexed citations
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Akhtar, Masood, et al.. (1983). Role of Cardiac Electrophysiologic Studies in Patients with Unexplained Recurrent Syncope. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. 6(2). 192–201. 103 indexed citations
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Denker, Stephen, C J Gilbert, Mohammad Shenasa, & Masood Akhtar. (1983). An electrocardiographic—Electrophysiologic correlation of aberrant ventricular conduction in man. Journal of Electrocardiology. 16(3). 269–278. 18 indexed citations
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Akhtar, M., C J Gilbert, & Mohammad Shenasa. (1981). Effect of lidocaine on atrioventricular response via the accessory pathway in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.. Circulation. 63(2). 435–441. 32 indexed citations
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Akhtar, M, et al.. (1980). Site of conduction delay during functional block in the His-Purkinje system in man.. Circulation. 61(6). 1239–1248. 21 indexed citations
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Akhtar, M, Anthony R. Caracta, Sun H. Lau, C J Gilbert, & A N Damato. (1978). Demonstration of intra-atrial conduction delay, block, gap and reentry: a report of two cases.. Circulation. 58(5). 947–955. 17 indexed citations

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