Cristina Sierra

4.8k total citations
140 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Cristina Sierra is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Clinical Biochemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Cristina Sierra has authored 140 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 75 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 24 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 22 papers in Clinical Biochemistry. Recurrent topics in Cristina Sierra's work include Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (68 papers), Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention (24 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (20 papers). Cristina Sierra is often cited by papers focused on Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (68 papers), Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention (24 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (20 papers). Cristina Sierra collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Colombia and United States. Cristina Sierra's co-authors include António Coca, Rafael Artuch, Alejandro de la Sierra, Núria Brandi, Ernesto L. Schiffrin, Elisenda Gómez-Angelats, Catrina Colomé, Áurea Mira, Javier Sobrino and Nilo Lambruschini and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Cristina Sierra

129 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cristina Sierra Spain 30 980 561 353 295 273 140 2.6k
Angelina Passaro Italy 29 289 0.3× 568 1.0× 222 0.6× 778 2.6× 136 0.5× 127 2.6k
Felipe Inserra Argentina 33 845 0.9× 790 1.4× 120 0.3× 717 2.4× 276 1.0× 88 3.1k
Elena Dozio Italy 28 363 0.4× 498 0.9× 223 0.6× 492 1.7× 139 0.5× 107 2.3k
Stuart J. Moat United Kingdom 29 352 0.4× 631 1.1× 367 1.0× 497 1.7× 196 0.7× 80 2.8k
R.J. Heine Netherlands 27 516 0.5× 539 1.0× 193 0.5× 439 1.5× 197 0.7× 43 2.8k
Kishio Nanjo Japan 29 687 0.7× 1.2k 2.1× 197 0.6× 910 3.1× 204 0.7× 91 4.4k
Kari Kervinen Finland 34 726 0.7× 519 0.9× 88 0.2× 1.0k 3.5× 216 0.8× 82 3.5k
Man K. Chan United Kingdom 21 216 0.2× 519 0.9× 186 0.5× 237 0.8× 122 0.4× 68 2.4k
Cyrus Desouza United States 29 440 0.4× 636 1.1× 86 0.2× 449 1.5× 110 0.4× 108 2.8k
Yukio Hayashi Japan 28 499 0.5× 607 1.1× 88 0.2× 333 1.1× 192 0.7× 150 2.7k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cristina Sierra

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cristina Sierra

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All Works

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Sierra, Alejandro de la, et al.. (2023). Pulse Wave Velocity and Blood Pressure Variability as Prognostic Indicators in Very Elderly Patients. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 12(4). 1510–1510. 4 indexed citations
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Cortès‐Saladelafont, Elisenda, Federico Ramos, María L. Couce, et al.. (2019). Discovery of Biomarker Panels for Neural Dysfunction in Inborn Errors of Amino Acid Metabolism. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 9128–9128. 6 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina, et al.. (2019). Grade of knowledge of hypertension in hypertensive patients. Enfermería Clínica (English Edition). 30(2). 99–107. 8 indexed citations
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Gąsecki, Dariusz, António Coca, Pedro Cunha, et al.. (2018). Blood pressure in acute ischemic stroke. Journal of Hypertension. 36(6). 1212–1221. 20 indexed citations
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Blanco, Germán Flor, et al.. (2016). Aspectos morfo-sedimentarios y ambientales de la playa arenosa de San Lorenzo (Gijón, Asturias, NO de España). Geotemas ( Madrid ). 271–274. 2 indexed citations
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Rehm, Jürgen, Gerrit Gmel, Cristina Sierra, & Antoni Gual. (2016). Reduction of mortality following better detection of hypertension and alcohol problems in primary health care in Spain. Adicciones. 30(1). 9–18. 8 indexed citations
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Oliveras, Anna, Pedro Armario, Cristina Sierra, et al.. (2013). Urinary Albumin Excretion at Follow-Up Predicts Cardiovascular Outcomes in Subjects With Resistant Hypertension. American Journal of Hypertension. 26(9). 1148–1154. 10 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina, António Coca, & Ernesto L. Schiffrin. (2011). Vascular Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Stroke. Current Hypertension Reports. 13(3). 200–207. 120 indexed citations
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Pérez‐Dueñas, Belén, Aída Ormazábal, Claudio Toma, et al.. (2011). Cerebral Folate Deficiency Syndromes in Childhood. Archives of Neurology. 68(5). 615–21. 48 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina. (2008). Hipertensión arterial e ictus: Encadenados y Sin perdón. Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular. 25(5). 185–186. 2 indexed citations
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Martín‐Baranera, Montserrat, Javier Sobrino, Manuel Gorostidi, et al.. (2007). Reproducibility of the circadian blood pressure pattern in 24-h versus 48-h recordings: the Spanish Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Registry. Journal of Hypertension. 25(12). 2406–2412. 45 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina & Javier Sobrino. (2006). La hipertensión arterial en la población anciana. Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular. 23(4). 118–127. 1 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina & Antonio Coca Payeras. (2005). Utilidad de indapamida retard en el tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial en población anciana de riesgo. Estudio RETARD. Revista Clínica Española. 205(10). 478–483. 1 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina & Luís M. Ruilope. (2004). Novel antihypertensive agents. Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs. 13(8). 987–998. 1 indexed citations
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Sierra, Cristina & Antonio Coca Payeras. (2002). La hipertensión arterial en el anciano. Medicina integral: Medicina preventiva y asistencial en atención primaria de la salud. 40(10). 425–433.
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Sierra, Cristina & António Coca. (2002). Los nuevos factores de riesgo cardiovascular. Medicina integral: Medicina preventiva y asistencial en atención primaria de la salud. 40(4). 141–147. 1 indexed citations
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Gómez-Angelats, Elisenda, Àngels Sierra, Montserrat Enjuto, et al.. (2000). Lack of association between ACE gene polymorphism and left ventricular hypertrophy in essential hypertension. Journal of Human Hypertension. 14(1). 47–49. 18 indexed citations
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Sierra, Alejandro de la, et al.. (1995). Assessment of salt sensitivity in essential hypertension by 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring*. American Journal of Hypertension. 8(10). 970–977. 41 indexed citations

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