Doreen Engelberts

3.6k total citations
63 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Doreen Engelberts is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Doreen Engelberts has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 28 papers in Emergency Medicine and 10 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Doreen Engelberts's work include Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (51 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (28 papers) and Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (25 papers). Doreen Engelberts is often cited by papers focused on Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (51 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (28 papers) and Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (25 papers). Doreen Engelberts collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Brazil. Doreen Engelberts's co-authors include Brian P. Kavanagh, John G. Laffey, Martin Post, Patrick J. McNamara, Colin McKerlie, Gail Otulakowski, Jaques Belik, Nuala Cregg, Robert P. Jankov and Ian B. Copland and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physiology, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Doreen Engelberts

62 papers receiving 2.5k citations

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Doreen Engelberts
D. Pappert Germany
M. Welte Germany
Maria Plataki United States
Li‐Fu Li Taiwan
Frederick G. Mihm United States
Michael E. Friscia United States
Rajeev Sachdeva United States
M. Kleen Germany
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All Works

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Stewart, Duncan J., Forough Jahandideh, Haibo Zhang, et al.. (2024). A preclinical systematic review and meta-analysis assessing the effect of biological sex in lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 326(6). L661–L671. 6 indexed citations
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Katira, Bhushan H., Doreen Engelberts, Annia Schreiber, et al.. (2022). Mechanical Ventilation in ARDS With an Automatic Resuscitator. Respiratory Care. 68(5). 611–619. 1 indexed citations
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Katira, Bhushan H., Doreen Engelberts, L. Felipe Damiani, et al.. (2021). Positive End-Expiratory Pressure, Pleural Pressure, and Regional Compliance during Pronation. An Experimental Study. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 203(10). 1266–1274. 53 indexed citations
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Damiani, L. Felipe, Doreen Engelberts, Bhushan H. Katira, et al.. (2021). Impact of Reverse Triggering Dyssynchrony during Lung-Protective Ventilation on Diaphragm Function: An Experimental Model. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 205(6). 663–673. 24 indexed citations
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Engelberts, Doreen, Bhushan H. Katira, L. Felipe Damiani, et al.. (2020). Role of Positive End-Expiratory Pressure and Regional Transpulmonary Pressure in Asymmetrical Lung Injury. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 203(8). 969–976. 19 indexed citations
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Jonkman, Annemijn H., Bhushan H. Katira, Annia Schreiber, et al.. (2020). A Gas-Powered, Patient-Responsive Automatic Resuscitator for Use in Acute Respiratory Failure: A Bench and Experimental Study. Respiratory Care. 66(3). 366–377. 2 indexed citations
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Tsuchida, Shinya, Vanya Peltekova, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (2010). Cyclooxygenase Inhibition in Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 112(1). 143–149. 11 indexed citations
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McCaul, Conán, Alik Kornecki, Doreen Engelberts, Patrick J. McNamara, & Brian P. Kavanagh. (2009). Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Improves Survival in a Rodent Model of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Using High-Dose Epinephrine. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 109(4). 1202–1208. 16 indexed citations
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Grasso, Rosario Francesco, Doreen Engelberts, Emma Helm, et al.. (2007). Negative-Pressure Ventilation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 177(4). 412–418. 52 indexed citations
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McCaul, Conán, Patrick J. McNamara, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (2006). Epinephrine Increases Mortality after Brief Asphyxial Cardiac Arrest in an In Vivo Rat Model. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 102(2). 542–548. 44 indexed citations
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Kornecki, Alik, Shinya Tsuchida, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (2005). Lung Development and Susceptibility to Ventilator-induced Lung Injury. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 171(7). 743–752. 65 indexed citations
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Copland, Ian B., Francisco Eulógio Martinez, Brian P. Kavanagh, et al.. (2004). High Tidal Volume Ventilation Causes Different Inflammatory Responses in Newborn versus Adult Lung. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 169(6). 739–748. 88 indexed citations
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Copland, Ian B., Brian P. Kavanagh, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (2003). Early Changes in Lung Gene Expression due to High Tidal Volume. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 168(9). 1051–1059. 121 indexed citations
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Laffey, John G., Robert P. Jankov, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (2003). Effects of Therapeutic Hypercapnia on Mesenteric Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 168(11). 1383–1390. 68 indexed citations
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Duggan, Michelle, Conán McCaul, Patrick J. McNamara, et al.. (2003). Atelectasis Causes Vascular Leak and Lethal Right Ventricular Failure in Uninjured Rat Lungs. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 167(12). 1633–1640. 121 indexed citations
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Laffey, John G., Doreen Engelberts, & Brian P. Kavanagh. (2000). Buffering Hypercapnic Acidosis Worsens Acute Lung Injury. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 161(1). 141–146. 141 indexed citations
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Laffey, John G., Doreen Engelberts, & Brian P. Kavanagh. (2000). Injurious Effects of Hypocapnic Alkalosis in the Isolated Lung. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 162(2). 399–405. 83 indexed citations
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Murphy, Damian B., Nuala Cregg, Lorraine N. Tremblay, et al.. (2000). Adverse Ventilatory Strategy Causes Pulmonary-to-Systemic Translocation of Endotoxin. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 162(1). 27–33. 118 indexed citations
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Laffey, John G., Motoshi Tanaka, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (2000). Therapeutic Hypercapnia Reduces Pulmonary and Systemic Injury following In Vivo Lung Reperfusion. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 162(6). 2287–2294. 192 indexed citations
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Shibata, Keizo, Nuala Cregg, Doreen Engelberts, et al.. (1998). Hypercapnic Acidosis May Attenuate Acute Lung Injury by Inhibition of Endogenous Xanthine Oxidase. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 158(5). 1578–1584. 147 indexed citations

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