Daniel J. Kirse

1.2k total citations
44 papers, 833 citations indexed

About

Daniel J. Kirse is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel J. Kirse has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 833 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Surgery, 16 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 9 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Recurrent topics in Daniel J. Kirse's work include Tracheal and airway disorders (13 papers), Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (9 papers) and Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (6 papers). Daniel J. Kirse is often cited by papers focused on Tracheal and airway disorders (13 papers), Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (9 papers) and Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (6 papers). Daniel J. Kirse collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Israel. Daniel J. Kirse's co-authors include David W. Roberson, Charles R. Woods, Adele K. Evans, Kelly Sinclair, Sara H. Sinal, Timothy R. Peters, Sean D. Reid, Katherine A. Poehling, Kristie L. Connolly and Amity L. Roberts and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, PEDIATRICS and CHEST Journal.

In The Last Decade

Daniel J. Kirse

41 papers receiving 810 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel J. Kirse United States 15 347 244 192 179 171 44 833
Donald B. Kearns United States 18 485 1.4× 382 1.6× 100 0.5× 48 0.3× 201 1.2× 48 1.2k
Sandeep Mohindra India 19 484 1.4× 136 0.6× 184 1.0× 167 0.9× 290 1.7× 151 1.4k
Mark S. Volk United States 18 358 1.0× 401 1.6× 238 1.2× 90 0.5× 279 1.6× 43 1.7k
Anna M. Pou United States 22 464 1.3× 287 1.2× 58 0.3× 103 0.6× 375 2.2× 56 1.3k
Murali Mahadevan New Zealand 20 674 1.9× 412 1.7× 167 0.9× 107 0.6× 180 1.1× 70 1.3k
Charles M. Stiernberg United States 20 613 1.8× 230 0.9× 152 0.8× 102 0.6× 128 0.7× 52 1.0k
Hamid Daya United Kingdom 15 258 0.7× 303 1.2× 130 0.7× 86 0.5× 108 0.6× 34 736
Johannes Schmidt Germany 17 190 0.5× 229 0.9× 35 0.2× 91 0.5× 377 2.2× 41 983
Luc Louis Maurice Weckx Brazil 21 218 0.6× 273 1.1× 117 0.6× 74 0.4× 277 1.6× 97 1.3k
Matthew T. Brigger United States 24 527 1.5× 530 2.2× 172 0.9× 115 0.6× 118 0.7× 81 1.5k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2024). Temporal trends in BAHA softband wear time among pediatric patients. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 182. 112000–112000. 1 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2021). Cannabis induced thermal epiglottitis in a pediatric patient. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 49. 114–116. 1 indexed citations
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Chen, Heidi, et al.. (2021). Middle ear disease requiring myringotomy in the first two years after tracheotomy in the pediatric population. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 150. 110864–110864.
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2017). Considerations for the successful decannulation of the pediatric patient: A single surgeon's experience. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 98. 116–120. 13 indexed citations
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Reimche, Jennifer L., Daniel J. Kirse, Amy S. Whigham, & W. Edward Swords. (2016). Resistance of non-typeableHaemophilus influenzaebiofilms is independent of biofilm size. Pathogens and Disease. 75(1). ftw112–ftw112. 18 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2013). Disk Battery Ingestion. Pediatric Emergency Care. 29(2). 165–169. 11 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2012). Loeys–Dietz syndrome presenting as respiratory distress due to pulmonary artery dilation. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 158A(5). 1212–1215. 14 indexed citations
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Chapman, David, Vandana Shashi, & Daniel J. Kirse. (2009). Case report: Aplasia of the lacrimal and major salivary glands (ALSG). International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 73(6). 899–901. 18 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J.. (2009). Use of the microdebrider in pediatric endoscopic airway surgery. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery. 17(6). 477–482. 2 indexed citations
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Neff, Lucas P., Daniel J. Kirse, & Thomas Pranikoff. (2009). An unusual presentation of a fourth pharyngeal arch (branchial cleft) sinus. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 44(3). 626–629. 8 indexed citations
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Armstrong, Linlea, Gail E. Graham, R. Neil Schimke, et al.. (2007). The Hunter–MacDonald syndrome with expanded phenotype including risk of meningioma: An update and review. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 146A(1). 83–92. 2 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2006). Endoscopic Extended Ventriculotomy for Congenital Saccular Cysts of the Larynx in Infants. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 132(7). 724–724. 19 indexed citations
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Nicklaus, Pamela J., et al.. (2003). A retrospective study of tonsillectomy in the under 2-year-old child: indications, perioperative management, and complications. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 67(5). 453–460. 42 indexed citations
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Edmonds, Joseph, Daniel J. Kirse, Donald B. Kearns, et al.. (2002). The Otolaryngological Manifestations of Mitochondrial Disease and the Risk of Neurodegeneration With Infection. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 128(4). 355–355. 61 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J., et al.. (2002). Vagus Nerve Stimulator Implantation in Children. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 128(11). 1263–1263. 20 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J. & David W. Roberson. (2001). Surgical Management of Retropharyngeal Space Infections in Children. The Laryngoscope. 111(8). 1413–1422. 126 indexed citations
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Odegard, Kirsten C., Daniel J. Kirse, Pedro J. del Nido, et al.. (2000). Intraoperative recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring during video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery for patent ductus arteriosus. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 14(5). 562–564. 23 indexed citations
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Knapp, Jane F., Paul S. Johnson, Daniel J. Kirse, & THEODORE M. BARNETT. (2000). Case record of the Children’s Mercy Hospital: A 15 year old with hoarseness following neck trauma. Pediatric Emergency Care. 16(5). 364–366. 3 indexed citations
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Kirse, Daniel J., James Y. Suen, Scott J. Stern, Robert F. Schaefer, & Paula K. Roberson. (1996). Histologic effect of doxycycline sclerotheraphy on rat femoral nerve. Head & Neck. 18(6). 506–511. 12 indexed citations

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