Efraim Ben-Ari

577 total citations
29 papers, 418 citations indexed

About

Efraim Ben-Ari is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Complementary and alternative medicine and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Efraim Ben-Ari has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 418 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 10 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 7 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Efraim Ben-Ari's work include Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (10 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (10 papers) and Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise (7 papers). Efraim Ben-Ari is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (10 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (10 papers) and Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise (7 papers). Efraim Ben-Ari collaborates with scholars based in Israel and United States. Efraim Ben-Ari's co-authors include Enrique Z. Fisman, Amos Pines, Yaacov Drory, Y Levo, Daniel Ayalon, Mordechai Averbuch, Joseph Shemesh, Arie Lidor, Menachem Moshkowitz and Jan J. Kellermann and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American College of Cardiology, European Heart Journal and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Efraim Ben-Ari

28 papers receiving 400 citations

Peers

Efraim Ben-Ari
S Cuomo Italy
Kyung‐A Shin South Korea
Barry T. Hackshaw United States
Shishir Sharma United States
Maria Brosnan Australia
Irving M. Liebow United States
Elisabeth Hasler Switzerland
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Efraim Ben-Ari

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Fisman, Enrique Z., et al.. (1995). Rehabilitation in Older Coronary Patients.. PubMed. 4(6). 48–55. 2 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim, Raffaele Gentile, Harvey Feigenbaum, et al.. (1993). Left Ventricular Dynamics during Strenuous Isometric Exercise in Marathon Runners, Weight Lifters and Healthy Sedentary Men: Comparative Echocardiographic Study. Cardiology. 82(1). 75–80. 4 indexed citations
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Pines, Amos, Enrique Z. Fisman, Y Levo, et al.. (1993). Menopause-induced changes in left ventricular wall thickness. The American Journal of Cardiology. 72(2). 240–241. 38 indexed citations
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Pines, Amos, Enrique Z. Fisman, Yaacov Drory, et al.. (1992). Influence of Ocular Tropicamide on Exercise Testing. Cardiology. 81(2-3). 172–177. 1 indexed citations
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Pines, Amos, Enrique Z. Fisman, Yaacov Drory, et al.. (1992). Menopause-induced changes in doppler-derived parameters of aortic flow in healthy women. The American Journal of Cardiology. 69(12). 1104–1106. 45 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim, et al.. (1992). Doppler-derived Aortic Flow Measurements During and After Heavy Isometric Exercise in Healthy Men Versus Men with Myocardial Infarction. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography. 5(3). 219–224. 2 indexed citations
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Fisman, Enrique Z., Efraim Ben-Ari, Amos Pines, et al.. (1992). Usefulness of heavy isometric exercise echocardiography for assessing left ventricular wall motion patterns late (≥6 months) after acute myocardial infarction. The American Journal of Cardiology. 70(13). 1123–1128. 4 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim, Donald Rothbaum, Ronald J. Landin, et al.. (1992). Return to Work After Successful Coronary Angioplasty. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. 12(1). 20–24. 9 indexed citations
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Pines, Amos, Enrique Z. Fisman, Y Levo, et al.. (1991). The effects of hormone replacement therapy in normal postmenopausal women: Measurements of Doppler-derived parameters of aortic flow. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 164(3). 806–812. 156 indexed citations
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Fisman, Enrique Z., Efraim Ben-Ari, Amos Pines, et al.. (1991). Pronounced reduction of aortic flow velocity and acceleration during heavy isometric exercise in coronary artery disease. The American Journal of Cardiology. 68(5). 485–491. 13 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim & Donald Rothbaum. (1991). Clinical and Exercise Considerations for the Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Patient. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. 11(2). 145–149. 2 indexed citations
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Fisman, Enrique Z., Efraim Ben-Ari, Gerald Kessler, et al.. (1990). Altered left ventricular volume and ejection fraction responses to supine dynamic exercise in athletes. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 15(3). 582–588. 27 indexed citations
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Kellermann, Jan J., et al.. (1990). Arm Exercise Training in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Impaired Ventricular Function and Heart Failure. Cardiology. 77(2). 130–138. 25 indexed citations
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Fisman, Enrique Z., et al.. (1989). Left ventricular exercise echocardiographic abnormalities in apparently healthy men with exertional hypotension. The American Journal of Cardiology. 63(1). 81–85. 5 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim, Enrique Z. Fisman, Amos Pines, et al.. (1989). Painful versus silent myocardial ischemia during leg and arm exercise testing in stable angina pectoris. The American Journal of Cardiology. 64(5). 300–303. 1 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim, Donald Rothbaum, Ronald J. Landin, et al.. (1989). Benefits of a Monitored Rehabilitation Program Versus Physician Care After Emergency Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. 9(7). 281–285. 14 indexed citations
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Fisman, Enrique Z., Amos Pines, Efraim Ben-Ari, et al.. (1988). Echocardiographic evaluation of the effects of gallopamil on left ventricular function. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 44(1). 100–106. 2 indexed citations
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Kellermann, Josef, Joseph Shemesh, & Efraim Ben-Ari. (1988). Contraindications to physical training in patients with impaired ventricular function. European Heart Journal. 9(suppl F). 71–76. 13 indexed citations
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Ben-Ari, Efraim. (1988). Exercise Testing and Exercise Prescription for Special Cases. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. 8(3). 123–123. 23 indexed citations
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Kellermann, Jan J., et al.. (1977). Cardiocirculatory Response to Different Types of Training in Patients with Angina Pectoris. Cardiology. 62(3). 218–231. 4 indexed citations

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