Fredric Finkelstein

682 total citations · 1 hit paper
11 papers, 497 citations indexed

About

Fredric Finkelstein is a scholar working on Nephrology, Emergency Medical Services and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Fredric Finkelstein has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 497 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Nephrology, 4 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 2 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Fredric Finkelstein's work include Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (6 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (4 papers) and Muscle and Compartmental Disorders (2 papers). Fredric Finkelstein is often cited by papers focused on Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (6 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (4 papers) and Muscle and Compartmental Disorders (2 papers). Fredric Finkelstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and United Kingdom. Fredric Finkelstein's co-authors include Laura Troidle, Nathan W. Levin, Andrew Lewington, Raúl Lombardi, Jing Zhang, Mélanie Godin, John Feehally, Norbert Lameire, Eliah Aronoff‐Spencer and Michael V. Rocco and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation and Peritoneal Dialysis International.

In The Last Decade

Fredric Finkelstein

11 papers receiving 483 citations

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All Works

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Mehta, Ravindra L., Emmanuel A. Burdmann, Jorge Cerdá, et al.. (2016). Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in the International Society of Nephrology 0by25 Global Snapshot: a multinational cross-sectional study. The Lancet. 387(10032). 2017–2025. 288 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hinderliter, Alan L., Robin L. Padilla, Brenda W. Gillespie, et al.. (2015). Association of carotid intima-media thickness with cardiovascular risk factors and patient outcomes in advanced chronic kidney disease: the RRI-CKD study. Clinical Nephrology. 84 (2015)(7). 10–20. 24 indexed citations
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Cruz, Dinna N., et al.. (2011). Factors Influencing Dialysis Modality for End-Stage Renal Disease in Developing Countries: A Survey of Filipino Nephrologists. Blood Purification. 32(2). 117–123. 4 indexed citations
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Dellegrottaglie, Santo, Robin L. Sands, Brenda W. Gillespie, et al.. (2011). Association between markers of collagen turnover, arterial stiffness and left ventricular hypertrophy in chronic kidney disease (CKD): the Renal Research Institute (RRI)-CKD Study. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 26(9). 2891–2898. 23 indexed citations
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Troidle, Laura, et al.. (2009). Enhanced solute removal with intermittent, in‐center, 8‐hour nocturnal hemodialysis. Hemodialysis International. 13(4). 487–491. 17 indexed citations
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Troidle, Laura, et al.. (2007). Complications associated with the development of bacteremia with Staphylococcus aureus. Hemodialysis International. 11(1). 72–75. 49 indexed citations
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Troidle, Laura, et al.. (2007). A Thrice Weekly In-Center Nocturnal Hemodialysis Program. Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease. 14(3). 244–248. 26 indexed citations
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Troidle, Laura, Alan S. Kliger, & Fredric Finkelstein. (2006). Barriers to Utilization of Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis in Network #1, New England. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 26(4). 452–457. 33 indexed citations
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Finkelstein, Fredric, et al.. (2006). The effectiveness of low-dose maintenance i.v. iron therapy: a dialysis facility's experience.. PubMed. 33(1). 71–4, 90. 2 indexed citations
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Troidle, Laura, Alan S. Kliger, Nancy Gorban‐Brennan, & Fredric Finkelstein. (2005). Course of C‐reactive protein during continuous peritoneal dialysis‐associated peritonitis. Nephrology. 10(5). 442–445. 9 indexed citations
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Finkelstein, Fredric, et al.. (1991). Initiatives in Peritoneal Dialysis: Where Do We Go from Here?. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 11(3). 274–278. 22 indexed citations

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