Hans Husum

1.5k total citations
38 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Hans Husum is a scholar working on Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Hans Husum has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Emergency Medicine, 13 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 10 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Hans Husum's work include Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (22 papers), Disaster Response and Management (13 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (6 papers). Hans Husum is often cited by papers focused on Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (22 papers), Disaster Response and Management (13 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (6 papers). Hans Husum collaborates with scholars based in Norway, Germany and United Kingdom. Hans Husum's co-authors include Torben Wisborg, Mads Gilbert, Yang Van Heng, Gino Strada, Stig Larsen, Eystein Skjerve, R. Hoffmann, Viet T. Le, Quynh Thuy Nguyen and Tore Jarl Gutteberg and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Science & Medicine, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and World Journal of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Hans Husum

37 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hans Husum Norway 20 667 323 237 219 141 38 1.1k
Benny L. Joyner United States 13 405 0.6× 109 0.3× 164 0.7× 42 0.2× 137 1.0× 36 765
Michael T. Cudnik United States 17 839 1.3× 128 0.4× 400 1.7× 53 0.2× 68 0.5× 27 1.1k
Lorenzo Paladino United States 18 471 0.7× 121 0.4× 340 1.4× 109 0.5× 141 1.0× 57 1.1k
Mark A. Merlin United States 14 322 0.5× 217 0.7× 154 0.6× 64 0.3× 240 1.7× 51 854
José G. Cabañas United States 17 896 1.3× 159 0.5× 183 0.8× 131 0.6× 164 1.2× 51 1.1k
Cheryl Vance United States 13 308 0.5× 107 0.3× 301 1.3× 88 0.4× 148 1.0× 30 984
James Mapstone United Kingdom 13 532 0.8× 282 0.9× 135 0.6× 83 0.4× 127 0.9× 19 1.1k
Eui Jung Lee South Korea 21 1.2k 1.8× 162 0.5× 239 1.0× 146 0.7× 255 1.8× 66 1.4k
Dan Deckelbaum Canada 16 481 0.7× 364 1.1× 398 1.7× 174 0.8× 60 0.4× 78 1.1k
M.Á. Ballesteros Spain 20 330 0.5× 465 1.4× 849 3.6× 42 0.2× 166 1.2× 101 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hans Husum

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hans Husum

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Hans Husum. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Hans Husum 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 Hans Husum. Hans Husum is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Heng, Yang Van, et al.. (2018). Mirror therapy for phantom limb and stump pain: a randomized controlled clinical trial in landmine amputees in Cambodia. Scandinavian Journal of Pain. 18(4). 603–610. 19 indexed citations
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Skjerve, Eystein, et al.. (2017). Delivery as Trauma: A Prospective Time-Cohort Study of Maternal and Perinatal Mortality in Rural Cambodia. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 32(2). 180–186. 3 indexed citations
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Larsen, Stig, et al.. (2012). Prehospital trauma care reduces mortality. Ten-year results from a time-cohort and trauma audit study in Iraq. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 20(1). 13–13. 77 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2012). Prehospital Trauma System Reduces Mortality in Severe Trauma: A Controlled Study of Road Traffic Casualties in Iraq. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 27(1). 36–41. 41 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2010). Trained Lay First Responders Reduce Trauma Mortality: A Controlled Study of Rural Trauma in Iraq. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 25(6). 533–539. 72 indexed citations
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Hoffmann, R., et al.. (2008). Sural perforator flap for reconstructive surgery in the lower leg and the foot: a clinical study of 86 patients with post-traumatic osteomyelitis. Journal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 62(12). 1701–1708. 32 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2008). Reconstructive Surgery Including Free Flap Transfers Can Be Performed in Low-Resource Settings: Experiences From a Wartime Scenario. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 65(6). 1463–1467. 19 indexed citations
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Wisborg, Torben, et al.. (2008). Prehospital Trauma System in a Low-Income Country: System Maturation and Adaptation During 8 Years. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 64(5). 1342–1348. 43 indexed citations
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Heng, Yang Van, et al.. (2008). Non-Doctors as Trauma Surgeons? A Controlled Study of Trauma Training for Non-Graduate Surgeons in Rural Cambodia. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 23(6). 483–489. 21 indexed citations
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Heng, Yang Van, et al.. (2007). Comparing two survey methods for estimating maternal and perinatal mortality in rural Cambodia. Women and Birth. 21(1). 9–12. 5 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2006). [Trauma care in low-income countries--a collective concern in a village. Care of landmine injuries in North Iraqi countryside].. PubMed. 103(7). 460–3. 2 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2004). Post‐injury malaria: a risk factor for wound infection and protracted recovery. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 9(2). 238–242. 13 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2003). Respiratory Rate as a Prehospital Triage Tool in Rural Trauma. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 55(3). 466–470. 47 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2003). Rural Prehospital Trauma Systems Improve Trauma Outcome in Low-Income Countries. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 54(6). 1188–1196. 176 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, Mads Gilbert, & Torben Wisborg. (2003). Training pre-hospital trauma care in low-income countries: the 'Village University' experience. Medical Teacher. 25(2). 142–148. 76 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans & Gino Strada. (2002). Injury Severity Score versus New Injury Severity Score for Penetrating Injuries. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 17(1). 27–32. 62 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (2002). Mortality in Land-Mine Accidents in Iran. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 17(2). 107–109. 32 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (1992). Surgery in Afghanistan: a light model for field surgery during war. Injury. 23(6). 401–404. 8 indexed citations
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Husum, Hans, et al.. (1988). The Siege of Tripoli 1983: War Surgery in Lebanon. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 28(5). 660–663. 14 indexed citations

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