Frédéric Camu

2.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
46 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Frédéric Camu is a scholar working on Surgery, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Frédéric Camu has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Surgery, 20 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and 10 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Frédéric Camu's work include Anesthesia and Pain Management (20 papers), Anesthesia and Sedative Agents (13 papers) and Pain Management and Opioid Use (7 papers). Frédéric Camu is often cited by papers focused on Anesthesia and Pain Management (20 papers), Anesthesia and Sedative Agents (13 papers) and Pain Management and Opioid Use (7 papers). Frédéric Camu collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, United States and United Kingdom. Frédéric Camu's co-authors include Henrik Kehlet, Roseanne C. Wilkinson, Girish P. Joshi, Stephan A. Schug, C. Vanlersberghe, Françis Bonnet, Barrie Fischer, Narinder Rawal, C. Simanski and Edmund Neugebauer and has published in prestigious journals such as Pain, Anesthesiology and Life Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Frédéric Camu

44 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

A Systematic Review of Randomized Trials Evaluating Regio... 2008 2026 2014 2020 2008 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Frédéric Camu Belgium 20 1.1k 780 330 200 196 46 1.6k
Martin S. Mok Taiwan 22 798 0.7× 580 0.7× 181 0.5× 158 0.8× 128 0.7× 82 1.4k
Jacques E. Chelly United States 22 1.2k 1.1× 512 0.7× 428 1.3× 122 0.6× 417 2.1× 67 1.7k
Phillip O. Bridenbaugh United States 19 1.4k 1.3× 743 1.0× 307 0.9× 122 0.6× 283 1.4× 74 1.9k
Kevin W. Klein United States 19 1.1k 1.0× 888 1.1× 372 1.1× 174 0.9× 38 0.2× 51 1.7k
G Rolly Belgium 25 805 0.7× 1.4k 1.8× 345 1.0× 309 1.5× 137 0.7× 139 2.2k
M∘ Pinaud France 14 502 0.5× 567 0.7× 256 0.8× 118 0.6× 50 0.3× 60 1.2k
D. Thomson Switzerland 19 507 0.5× 541 0.7× 309 0.9× 88 0.4× 53 0.3× 48 1.3k
A. Cozian France 15 538 0.5× 613 0.8× 144 0.4× 153 0.8× 84 0.4× 34 1.1k
Neil Singla United States 26 1.6k 1.4× 979 1.3× 312 0.9× 249 1.2× 89 0.5× 79 2.3k
P D Booker United Kingdom 21 626 0.6× 486 0.6× 385 1.2× 62 0.3× 122 0.6× 48 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Frédéric Camu

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (2024). A diagnostic dilemma: distinguishing a sulfasalazine induced DRESS hypersensitivity syndrome from a CD30 + lymphoma in a young patient. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 17(1). 94–94.
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Essex, Margaret Noyes, et al.. (2020). The relationship between postoperative opioid consumption and the incidence of hypoxemic events following total hip arthroplasty: a post hoc analysis. Canadian Journal of Surgery. 63(3). E250–E253. 3 indexed citations
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McCloy, Rory, Delia C. Randall, Stephan A. Schug, et al.. (2008). Is smaller necessarily better? A systematic review comparing the effects of minilaparoscopic and conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy on patient outcomes. Surgical Endoscopy. 22(12). 2541–2553. 57 indexed citations
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Joshi, Girish P., Françis Bonnet, Rajesh Shah, et al.. (2008). A Systematic Review of Randomized Trials Evaluating Regional Techniques for Postthoracotomy Analgesia. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 107(3). 1026–1040. 437 indexed citations breakdown →
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (2007). Postpartum seizures after epidural analgesia: a patient with a mutation of the factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 19(7). 549–550. 2 indexed citations
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Shi, Lin, Philippe Lebrun, Frédéric Camu, & Martin Zizi. (2004). Intrathecal Catheterization and Solvents Interfere with Cortical Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Used in Assessing Nociception in Awake Rats. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 99(1). 159–165. 2 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, Lin Shi, & C. Vanlersberghe. (2003). The Role of COX-2 Inhibitors in Pain Modulation. Drugs. 63(Supplement 1). 1–7. 34 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric & C. Vanlersberghe. (2002). Pharmacology of systemic analgesics. Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 16(4). 475–488. 74 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (1999). The Safety and Effectiveness of Remifentanil as an Adjunct Sedative for Regional Anesthesia. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 88(1). 134–140. 33 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric & David Royston. (1999). Inpatient Experience with Remifentanil. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 89(4S). 15–15. 18 indexed citations
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Verborgh, Christian, R. De Coster, Jan DʼHaese, Frédéric Camu, & Theo Meert. (1998). Effects of Chlordiazepoxide on Opioid-Induced Antinociception and Respiratory Depression in Restrained Rats. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 59(3). 663–670. 8 indexed citations
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Verborgh, Christian, et al.. (1998). Effects of Diluent Volume of a Single Dose of Epidural Bupivacaine in Parturients During the First Stage of Labor. Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 23(2). 134–141. 14 indexed citations
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Janssenswillen, C., et al.. (1997). The effect of propofol on parthenogenetic activation, in vitro fertilization and early development of mouse oocytes. Fertility and Sterility. 67(4). 769–774. 35 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (1996). Sudden hyperkalemia during cardiopulmonary bypass with hypothermic cardiac arrest in an infant. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 10(2). 258–260. 7 indexed citations
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Gepts, E., Steven L. Shafer, Frédéric Camu, et al.. (1995). Linearity of Pharmacokinetics and Model Estimation of Sufentanil. Anesthesiology. 83(6). 1194–1204. 131 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (1994). Continuous administration of fentanyl for postoperative pain: A comparison of the epidural, intravenous, and transdermal routes. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 6(4). 308–314. 11 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (1992). Cardiovascular Risks and Benefits of Perioperative Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Treatment. Drugs. 44(Supplement 5). 42–51. 22 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (1991). Haemodynamic effects and oxygen transport during intentional haemodilution with Elohes 6% in elderly patients. Clinical Intensive Care. 2. 18–21. 1 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric, et al.. (1991). Alfentanil Infusion for Postoperative Pain. Anesthesiology. 75(2). 171–178. 45 indexed citations
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Camu, Frédéric. (1973). Carbohydrate intolerance during halothane anesthesia in dogs.. PubMed. 24(3). 177–88. 4 indexed citations

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