Fred Nieman

4.5k total citations
88 papers, 3.3k citations indexed

About

Fred Nieman is a scholar working on Surgery, Epidemiology and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Fred Nieman has authored 88 papers receiving a total of 3.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Surgery, 18 papers in Epidemiology and 18 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Fred Nieman's work include Pelvic floor disorders treatments (17 papers), Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (10 papers) and Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases (9 papers). Fred Nieman is often cited by papers focused on Pelvic floor disorders treatments (17 papers), Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (10 papers) and Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases (9 papers). Fred Nieman collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and Germany. Fred Nieman's co-authors include Carmen D. Dirksen, Johannes P. van Hooff, Maarten H. L. Christiaans, Brigitte A.B. Essers, G.A.M. Krekels, Judith U. Ostertag, Jeroen P. Kooman, E.C.H. van den Ham, Nicole W. J. Smeets and Ruud Jonkers and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and The Lancet Oncology.

In The Last Decade

Fred Nieman

87 papers receiving 3.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Fred Nieman Netherlands 34 1.0k 956 437 429 353 88 3.3k
Cindy J. Wong Canada 30 1.4k 1.4× 1.0k 1.1× 308 0.7× 86 0.2× 149 0.4× 47 4.5k
Cyrille Colin France 31 1.2k 1.2× 767 0.8× 86 0.2× 172 0.4× 360 1.0× 181 3.8k
Fateh Bazerbachi United States 28 2.1k 2.1× 640 0.7× 133 0.3× 133 0.3× 570 1.6× 152 3.9k
Torbjørn Leivestad Norway 32 989 1.0× 1.2k 1.3× 77 0.2× 373 0.9× 732 2.1× 71 4.4k
Cathrine Brunborg Norway 34 686 0.7× 986 1.0× 195 0.4× 128 0.3× 299 0.8× 200 4.4k
Rafael Poveda Spain 25 342 0.3× 264 0.3× 295 0.7× 132 0.3× 549 1.6× 51 2.9k
R. S. Vaughan United Kingdom 37 940 0.9× 444 0.5× 244 0.6× 68 0.2× 104 0.3× 135 3.9k
Gökhan Moray Türkiye 24 1.8k 1.8× 414 0.4× 156 0.4× 55 0.1× 376 1.1× 381 3.1k
Gordon Jacobsen United States 36 1.3k 1.3× 1.4k 1.5× 112 0.3× 400 0.9× 333 0.9× 136 4.6k
Peter J. Conlon Ireland 42 1.6k 1.6× 1.2k 1.2× 102 0.2× 342 0.8× 663 1.9× 216 7.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fred Nieman

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Notten, Pascale, Mohammad E. Barbati, Fred Nieman, et al.. (2022). Development of a prediction model for deep vein thrombosis in a retrospective cohort of patients with suspected deep vein thrombosis in primary care. Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 10(5). 1028–1036.e3. 2 indexed citations
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Schreve, Michiel A., A.A.E.A. de Smet, A.C. Vahl, et al.. (2021). A multicenter, randomized, dose-finding study of mechanochemical ablation using ClariVein and liquid polidocanol for great saphenous vein incompetence. Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 10(4). 856–864.e2. 9 indexed citations
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Dirksen, Carmen D., Fred Nieman, Godefridus van Merode, et al.. (2014). Introducing an integrated intermediate care unit improves ICU utilization: a prospective intervention study. BMC Anesthesiology. 14(1). 76–76. 52 indexed citations
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Nieman, Fred, et al.. (2014). An overview of the most commonly used venous quality of life and clinical outcome measurements. Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 3(3). 333–340. 54 indexed citations
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Peeters, Babette, et al.. (2012). Sacral Neuromodulation Therapy. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 55(3). 278–285. 52 indexed citations
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Govaert, B., et al.. (2011). Patient Experience and Satisfaction With Sacral Neuromodulation: Results of a Single-Center Sample Survey. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 54(1). 95–100. 16 indexed citations
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Dongen, Thijs M. A. van, Robert J. Stokroos, Jaap Teule, et al.. (2010). Bone metabolic activity in hyperostosis cranialis interna measured with 18F-fluoride PET. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 38(5). 884–893. 11 indexed citations
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Berghmans, Bary, Manuela Joore, Toine Lagro‐Janssen, et al.. (2008). The effects of involving a nurse practitioner in primary care for adult patients with urinary incontinence: The PromoCon study (Promoting Continence). BMC Health Services Research. 8(1). 84–84. 18 indexed citations
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Mosterd, Klara, G.A.M. Krekels, Fred Nieman, et al.. (2008). Surgical excision versus Mohs' micrographic surgery for primary and recurrent basal-cell carcinoma of the face: a prospective randomised controlled trial with 5-years' follow-up. The Lancet Oncology. 9(12). 1149–1156. 302 indexed citations
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Dirksen, Carmen D., et al.. (2008). Changes in hospital costs after introducing an intermediate care unit: a comparative observational study. Critical Care. 12(3). R68–R68. 42 indexed citations
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Essers, Brigitte A.B., Carmen D. Dirksen, Fred Nieman, et al.. (2006). Cost-effectiveness of Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs Surgical Excision for Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Face. Archives of Dermatology. 142(2). 1235; author reply 1235–6. 95 indexed citations
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Essers, Brigitte A.B., Fred Nieman, Martin H. Prins, et al.. (2005). Determinants of satisfaction with the health state of the facial skin in patients undergoing surgery for facial basal cell carcinoma. Patient Education and Counseling. 60(2). 179–186. 15 indexed citations
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Ham, E.C.H. van den, Jeroen P. Kooman, Annemie M.W.J. Schols, et al.. (2005). Similarities in Skeletal Muscle Strength and Exercise Capacity Between Renal Transplant and Hemodialysis Patients. American Journal of Transplantation. 5(8). 1957–1965. 99 indexed citations
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Roos, Kees-Peter de, Fred Nieman, & H. A. Martino Neumann. (2002). Patient Satisfaction After Ambulatory Phlebectomy of Varicose Veins in the Foot. Dermatologic Surgery. 28(11). 1027–1030. 8 indexed citations
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Duijnhoven, Elly M. van, Maarten H. L. Christiaans, Johannes M. M. Boots, et al.. (2002). Glucose Metabolism in the First 3 Years after Renal Transplantation in Patients Receiving Tacrolimus versus Cyclosporine-Based Immunosuppression. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 13(1). 213–220. 102 indexed citations
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Evers, Silvia, Fred Nieman, André J.H.A. Ament, et al.. (2002). Predicting the cost of hospital stay for stroke patients: the use of diagnosis related groups. Health Policy. 61(1). 21–42. 32 indexed citations
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Boots, Johannes M. M., Elly M. van Duijnhoven, Maarten H. L. Christiaans, et al.. (2001). Single-center experience with tacrolimus versus cyclosporine-Neoral in renal transplant recipients. Transplant International. 14(6). 370–383. 43 indexed citations
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Verheggen, Frank W.S.M., Fred Nieman, & Ruud Jonkers. (1998). Determinants of patient participation in clinical studies requiring informed consent: Why patients enter a clinical trial. Patient Education and Counseling. 35(2). 111–125. 131 indexed citations
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Rüssel, Maurice G., et al.. (1996). Cigarette smoking and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 8(11). 1075–1081. 69 indexed citations
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Christiaans, Maarten H. L., et al.. (1996). NO ADVANTAGE OF FLOW CYTOMETRY CROSSMATCH OVER COMPLEMENT-DEPENDENT CYTOTOXICITY IN IMMUNOLOGICALLY WELL-DOCUMENTED RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS. Transplantation. 62(9). 1341–1347. 61 indexed citations

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