Elieser Kaplinsky

6.9k total citations
158 papers, 4.9k citations indexed

About

Elieser Kaplinsky is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Elieser Kaplinsky has authored 158 papers receiving a total of 4.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 136 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 37 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 33 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Elieser Kaplinsky's work include Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (65 papers), Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments (42 papers) and Acute Myocardial Infarction Research (39 papers). Elieser Kaplinsky is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (65 papers), Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments (42 papers) and Acute Myocardial Infarction Research (39 papers). Elieser Kaplinsky collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Vietnam. Elieser Kaplinsky's co-authors include Herman O. Klein, Hanoch Hod, Leonard S. Dreifus, Elio Di Segni, Uri Goldbourt, Babeth Rabinowitz, Solomon Behar, Henrietta Reicher-Reiss, Satoshi Ogawa and Eric L. Michelson and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Annals of Internal Medicine and Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

In The Last Decade

Elieser Kaplinsky

157 papers receiving 4.5k citations

Peers

Elieser Kaplinsky
Eric J. Eichhorn United States
Henry S. Loeb United States
John H. McAnulty United States
Morrison Hodges United States
Kong I. Lie Netherlands
Jonathan Abrams United States
Joseph A. Franciosa United States
E Sowton United Kingdom
Eric J. Eichhorn United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Gurevitz, Osnat, Eran Segal, Azriel Perel, et al.. (2000). Effect of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator shocks on QT dispersion. The American Journal of Cardiology. 86(10). 1146–1148. 4 indexed citations
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Matetzky, Shlomi, Maxim A. Novikov, Luis Gruberg, et al.. (1999). The significance of persistent ST elevation versus early resolution of ST segment elevation after primary PTCA. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 34(7). 1932–1938. 167 indexed citations
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Matetzky, Shlomi, Dov Freimark, B Rabinowitz, et al.. (1998). Acute myocardial infarction with isolated ST-segment elevation in posterior chest leads: V 7–9. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 31. 229–229. 52 indexed citations
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Gottlieb, Shmuel, Uri Goldbourt, Valentina Boyko, et al.. (1996). Prevalence and prognostic value of predischarge ventricular ectopic activity in elderly acute myocardial infarction patients. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 27(2). 340–340. 1 indexed citations
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Matetzky, Shlomi, Babeth Rabinowitz, Shmuel Rath, et al.. (1995). Q wave and non-Q wave myocardial infarction after thrombolysis. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 26(6). 1445–1451. 30 indexed citations
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Shahar, Amir, et al.. (1994). Disappearance of a Syndrome: Dressler’s Syndrome in the Era of Thrombolysis. Cardiology. 85(3-4). 255–258. 45 indexed citations
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Segni, Elio Di, Micha S. Feinberg, Michael Motro, et al.. (1993). Left ventricular pseudohypertrophy in cardiac tamponade: An echocardiographic study in a canine model. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 21(5). 1286–1294. 14 indexed citations
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Klein, Herman O., et al.. (1993). Pronus Angina (Angina Pectoris Induced by Stooping or Crouching). CHEST Journal. 104(1). 65–70. 1 indexed citations
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Leor, Jonathan, Micha S. Feinberg, Zvi Vered, et al.. (1993). Effect of thrombolytic therapy on the evolution of significant mitral regurgitation in patients with a first inferior myocardial infarction. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 21(7). 1661–1666. 36 indexed citations
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Behar, Solomon, Monty M. Zion, Hanoch Hod, et al.. (1993). Prognostic significance of second-degree atrioventricular block in inferior wall acute myocardial infarction. The American Journal of Cardiology. 72(11). 831–834. 24 indexed citations
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Kornowski, Ran, Uri Goldbourt, Monty M. Zion, et al.. (1993). Predictors and long-term prognostic significance of recurrent infarction in the year after a first myocardial infarction. The American Journal of Cardiology. 72(12). 883–888. 67 indexed citations
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Shechter, Michael, et al.. (1992). Additional ST segment elevation during the first hour of thrombolytic therapy: An electrocardiographic sign predicting a favorable clinical outcome. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 20(7). 1460–1464. 26 indexed citations
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Glikson, Michael, et al.. (1991). Thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction following recent cataract surgery. American Heart Journal. 121(5). 1542–1543. 9 indexed citations
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Rosenschein, Uri, et al.. (1990). Experimental ultrasonic angioplasty: Disruption of atherosclerotic plaques and thrombi in vitro and arterial recanalization in vivo. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 15(3). 711–717. 108 indexed citations
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Barbash, Gabriel I., Hanoch Hod, Arie Roth, et al.. (1990). Repeat infusions of recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator in patients with acute myocardial infarction and early recurrent myocardial ischemia. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 16(4). 779–783. 28 indexed citations
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Klein, Herman O., et al.. (1988). Increased Intensity of the Murmur of Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy with Carotid Sinus Pressure. CHEST Journal. 93(4). 814–820. 3 indexed citations
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Dreifus, Leonard S., Eric L. Michelson, & Elieser Kaplinsky. (1983). Bradyarrhythmias: Clinical significance and management. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 1(1). 327–338. 31 indexed citations
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Kaplinsky, Elieser, A Horowitz, & Henry N. Neufeld. (1978). Ventricular Reentry and Automaticity in Myocardial Infarction. CHEST Journal. 74(1). 66–71. 15 indexed citations
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Klein, Herman O., Elio Di Segni, & Elieser Kaplinsky. (1978). Unsuspected Cerebral Perfusion. CHEST Journal. 74(1). 109–110. 19 indexed citations

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