Gerardo Cortese

500 total citations
13 papers, 285 citations indexed

About

Gerardo Cortese is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Gerardo Cortese has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 285 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 6 papers in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and 3 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Gerardo Cortese's work include Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (7 papers), Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (6 papers) and Tracheal and airway disorders (4 papers). Gerardo Cortese is often cited by papers focused on Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (7 papers), Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (6 papers) and Tracheal and airway disorders (4 papers). Gerardo Cortese collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Australia and United States. Gerardo Cortese's co-authors include Massimiliano Sorbello, Ida Di Giacinto, Stefano Falcetta, Rita Cataldo, Abele Donati, Flavia Petrini, Robert Greif, Sergio Pintaudi, Ciro Esposito and Kariem El‐Boghdadly and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Critical Care Medicine and British journal of surgery.

In The Last Decade

Gerardo Cortese

11 papers receiving 279 citations

Peers

Gerardo Cortese
Gerardo Cortese
Citations per year, relative to Gerardo Cortese Gerardo Cortese (= 1×) peers Sergio Pintaudi

Countries citing papers authored by Gerardo Cortese

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gerardo Cortese

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gerardo Cortese

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Gerardo Cortese. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Gerardo Cortese based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Gerardo Cortese. Gerardo Cortese is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Myatra, Sheila Nainan, et al.. (2026). Universal, but prudent implementation of videolaryngoscopy. European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 43(2). 187–189.
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Steinberg, Irene, Sabine Nabecker, Robert Greif, & Gerardo Cortese. (2024). Teaching airway teachers: a post-course quantitative and qualitative survey. BMC Medical Education. 24(1). 123–123. 1 indexed citations
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Piccioni, Federico, Ida Di Giacinto, Gerardo Cortese, et al.. (2022). Airway management for one lung ventilation during COVID-19 pandemic: a survey within Italian anesthesiologists. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(1). 3–3. 1 indexed citations
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Sorbello, Massimiliano, Kemal Tolga Saraçoğlu, Gerardo Cortese, et al.. (2022). Back home full in oxygen after Antalya: A report of the European Airway Conference 2022. Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care. 47. 20–26.
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Cortese, Gerardo, et al.. (2022). Human Factors and Airway Management in COVID-19 Patients: The Perfect Storm?. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 11(15). 4271–4271. 4 indexed citations
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Corso, Ruggero M., Gerardo Cortese, Rita Cataldo, et al.. (2021). Emergency tracheal intubation in COVID-19 patients with the I-view videolaryngoscope. Minerva Anestesiologica. 87(5). 617–618. 2 indexed citations
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Falcetta, Stefano, Massimiliano Sorbello, Ida Di Giacinto, Gerardo Cortese, & Abele Donati. (2021). Easy to see does not mean easy to perform: rigid videostylet vs. videolaryngoscope. Minerva Anestesiologica. 87(4). 495–497. 3 indexed citations
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Giacinto, Ida Di, Clelia Esposito, Stefano Falcetta, et al.. (2021). Emergencies in obese patients: a narrative review. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1(1). 13–13. 5 indexed citations
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Sorbello, Massimiliano, Kariem El‐Boghdadly, Ida Di Giacinto, et al.. (2020). The Italian coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak: recommendations from clinical practice. Anaesthesia. 75(6). 724–732. 225 indexed citations
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Sorbello, Massimiliano, et al.. (2019). A modified Bailey's manoeuvre for supraglottic airway continuum using LMA ProtectorTM. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia. 63(1). 78–78. 5 indexed citations
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Cortese, Gerardo, et al.. (2018). Effectiveness of spinal anesthesia in transanal endoscopic microsurgery: a 3-year experience. Minerva Anestesiologica. 84(6). 712–719. 1 indexed citations
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Arezzo, Alberto, et al.. (2016). Transanal Endoscopic Operation under spinal anaesthesia. British journal of surgery. 103(7). 916–920. 9 indexed citations
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Mascia, Luciana, et al.. (2006). Ventilatory and hemodynamic management of potential organ donors: An observational survey*. Critical Care Medicine. 34(2). 321–327. 29 indexed citations

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