Dag Lundberg

2.1k total citations
46 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Dag Lundberg is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Dag Lundberg has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 12 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and 10 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Dag Lundberg's work include Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (9 papers), Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders (9 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (8 papers). Dag Lundberg is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (9 papers), Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders (9 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (8 papers). Dag Lundberg collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, United States and Belarus. Dag Lundberg's co-authors include Bengt Fridlund, Karin Samuelson, Ingegerd Bergbom Engberg, Thomas Hedner, Ingegerd Bergbom, Jan Hedner, Jan Jonason, Lotta Johansson, Mona Ringdal and Marianne Heibert Arnlind and has published in prestigious journals such as Pain, Critical Care Medicine and European Journal of Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Dag Lundberg

44 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Dag Lundberg Sweden 23 617 456 300 223 212 46 1.6k
Brian K. Gehlbach United States 24 1.2k 2.0× 374 0.8× 509 1.7× 311 1.4× 219 1.0× 44 2.6k
Elisabet Wennberg Sweden 15 145 0.2× 462 1.0× 88 0.3× 46 0.2× 204 1.0× 28 1.6k
Till Krauseneck Germany 16 643 1.0× 295 0.6× 103 0.3× 26 0.1× 70 0.3× 22 1.8k
Paul Kudlow Canada 13 1.4k 2.3× 452 1.0× 86 0.3× 36 0.2× 156 0.7× 25 2.9k
Benjamin Fischler Belgium 36 260 0.4× 66 0.1× 147 0.5× 54 0.2× 1.1k 5.4× 65 3.7k
Caroline Arbour Canada 20 440 0.7× 169 0.4× 305 1.0× 144 0.6× 84 0.4× 69 1.1k
Sinéad Donnelly United States 22 968 1.6× 183 0.4× 830 2.8× 32 0.1× 150 0.7× 42 2.3k
Richard F. Howard United Kingdom 32 84 0.1× 166 0.4× 698 2.3× 33 0.1× 1.1k 5.0× 107 3.0k
Kotaro Hatta Japan 23 337 0.5× 32 0.1× 237 0.8× 51 0.2× 55 0.3× 85 1.5k
Fernando Silva Guimarães Brazil 22 220 0.4× 55 0.1× 110 0.4× 32 0.1× 141 0.7× 127 1.9k

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All Works

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Johansson, Eva, Fredrik Hammarskjöld, Dag Lundberg, & Marianne Heibert Arnlind. (2013). Advantages and disadvantages of peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICC) compared to other central venous lines: A systematic review of the literature. Acta Oncologica. 52(5). 886–892. 133 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Dag, et al.. (2009). [Elective ventilation results in increased number of donations. Ethical, legal and medical problems must be solved and guidelines created].. PubMed. 106(8). 510–4. 1 indexed citations
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Ringdal, Mona, Kaety Plos, Dag Lundberg, Lotta Johansson, & Ingegerd Bergbom. (2009). Outcome After Injury: Memories, Health-Related Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Symptoms of Depression After Intensive Care. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 66(4). 1226–1233. 102 indexed citations
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Börjesson, Mats, Paulin Andréll, Dag Lundberg, & Clas Mannheimer. (2008). Spinal cord stimulation in severe angina pectoris – A systematic review based on the Swedish Council on Technology assessment in health care report on long-standing pain. Pain. 140(3). 501–508. 36 indexed citations
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Samuelson, Karin, Dag Lundberg, & Bengt Fridlund. (2007). Stressful experiences in relation to depth of sedation in mechanically ventilated patients. Nursing in Critical Care. 12(2). 93–104. 83 indexed citations
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Samuelson, Karin, Dag Lundberg, & Bengt Fridlund. (2006). Memory in relation to depth of sedation in adult mechanically ventilated intensive care patients. Intensive Care Medicine. 32(5). 660–667. 105 indexed citations
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Ringdal, Mona, Lotta Johansson, Dag Lundberg, & Ingegerd Bergbom. (2006). Delusional memories from the intensive care unit—Experienced by patients with physical trauma. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 22(6). 346–354. 79 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Dag, et al.. (2004). Cancer‐related pain in palliative care: patients’ perceptions of pain management. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 45(4). 410–419. 41 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Dag, et al.. (2003). A comparison of pain and health‐related quality of life between two groups of cancer patients with differing average levels of pain. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 12(5). 726–735. 30 indexed citations
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Samuelson, Karin, Sylvia Larsson, Dag Lundberg, & Bengt Fridlund. (2003). Intensive care sedation of mechanically ventilated patients: a national Swedish survey. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 19(6). 350–362. 40 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Dag, et al.. (2003). Pain and health-related quality of life among cancer patients in final stage of life: a comparison between two palliative care teams. Journal of Nursing Management. 11(3). 189–196. 11 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Dag, Göran Hermerén, Andreas Hvarfner, et al.. (2003). En etiskt trovärdig intensivvård värnar den terminalt sjuka patienten. Lund University Publications (Lund University). 100(15). 9–1358. 1 indexed citations
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Johansson, Anders, Dag Lundberg, & H. H. Luttropp. (2002). The quotient end-tidal/inspired concentration of sevoflurane in a low-flow system. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 14(4). 267–270. 7 indexed citations
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Bergbom, Ingegerd, et al.. (2001). Clinical signs of ICU syndrome/delirium: an observational study. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 17(2). 72–93. 33 indexed citations
15.
Lundberg, Dag. (1999). The impact of over-the-counter availability of nasal sprays on sales, prescribing, and physician visits. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care. 17(1). 41–45. 14 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Dag & M. Hägerdal. (1996). Pre‐anaesthetic assessment. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 40(8P2). 961–961. 5 indexed citations
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Lundberg, J., et al.. (1990). Intestinal Hemodynamics During Laparotomy. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 71(1). 9???15–9???15. 50 indexed citations
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Hedner, Thomas, Jan Hedner, Jan Jonason, & Dag Lundberg. (1981). Evidence suggesting a role for Substance P in central respiratory regulation in the rat. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 112(4). 487–489. 33 indexed citations
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Almgren, Olle & Dag Lundberg. (1976). Uptake and Retention of14C‐Bretylium in Degenerating Postganglionic Sympathetic Nerves of the Rat. PubMed. 38(5). 422–432.

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