Ian Dittmer

1.6k total citations
29 papers, 553 citations indexed

About

Ian Dittmer is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Surgery and Transplantation. According to data from OpenAlex, Ian Dittmer has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 553 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 8 papers in Surgery and 8 papers in Transplantation. Recurrent topics in Ian Dittmer's work include Organ Donation and Transplantation (10 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (8 papers) and Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (4 papers). Ian Dittmer is often cited by papers focused on Organ Donation and Transplantation (10 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (8 papers) and Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (4 papers). Ian Dittmer collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United Kingdom and Australia. Ian Dittmer's co-authors include Helen Pilmore, Alistair J.K. Williams, Joe T.R. Clarke, Cliodna McNulty, R. A. Banks, Andrew Williams, A Bignamini, Anders Hartmann, Miguel Montejo and Mark D. Pescovitz and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Transplantation and American Journal of Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

Ian Dittmer

28 papers receiving 538 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ian Dittmer New Zealand 10 208 151 114 100 99 29 553
Süheyla Apaydın Türkiye 13 139 0.7× 117 0.8× 135 1.2× 59 0.6× 79 0.8× 35 477
J. Álvarez-Grande Spain 11 89 0.4× 120 0.8× 122 1.1× 74 0.7× 138 1.4× 25 499
Uday Nori United States 10 97 0.5× 112 0.7× 66 0.6× 59 0.6× 70 0.7× 19 347
B. Baird United States 9 162 0.8× 158 1.0× 99 0.9× 137 1.4× 177 1.8× 13 560
Anupma Kaul India 13 125 0.6× 108 0.7× 78 0.7× 34 0.3× 55 0.6× 72 432
Ana Thereza Rocha Brazil 11 118 0.6× 38 0.3× 147 1.3× 168 1.7× 50 0.5× 24 571
Behram Khan Singapore 10 146 0.7× 92 0.6× 101 0.9× 24 0.2× 20 0.2× 55 380
Mahendra Agraharkar United States 12 52 0.3× 150 1.0× 81 0.7× 40 0.4× 43 0.4× 35 512
Himanshu V. Patel India 15 63 0.3× 116 0.8× 243 2.1× 345 3.5× 258 2.6× 110 815
Fernando Macário Portugal 15 120 0.6× 110 0.7× 171 1.5× 161 1.6× 244 2.5× 66 593

Countries citing papers authored by Ian Dittmer

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ian Dittmer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ian Dittmer

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

All Works

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Webster, Angela C, Nicholas Cross, Tim Driscoll, et al.. (2024). Geographic variation in kidney failure and transplantation in Aotearoa New Zealand: A population‐based data linkage study. Nephrology. 29(12). 941–954. 1 indexed citations
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Chow, Kai Ming, Curie Ahn, Ian Dittmer, et al.. (2022). Introducing Incentives and Reducing Disincentives in Enhancing Deceased Organ Donation and Transplantation. Seminars in Nephrology. 42(4). 151268–151268. 5 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian, et al.. (2021). Socioeconomic inequality: accessibility and outcomes after renal transplantation in New Zealand. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 91(12). 2656–2662. 2 indexed citations
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Stock, Peter G., Anji Wall, James M. Gardner, et al.. (2020). Ethical Issues in the COVID Era: Doing the Right Thing Depends on Location, Resources, and Disease Burden. Transplantation. 104(7). 1316–1320. 30 indexed citations
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Danovitch, Gabriel M., Jeremy R. Chapman, Alexander Morgan Capron, et al.. (2013). Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism. Transplantation. 95(11). 1306–1312. 63 indexed citations
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Pilmore, Helen, John Collins, Ian Dittmer, et al.. (2009). Fatal Human Herpesvirus-6 Infection After Renal Transplantation. Transplantation. 88(6). 762–765. 16 indexed citations
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Åsberg, Anders, Atul Humar, Alan G. Jardine, et al.. (2009). Long-Term Outcomes of CMV Disease Treatment with Valganciclovir Versus IV Ganciclovir in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients. American Journal of Transplantation. 9(5). 1205–1213. 124 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian, et al.. (2008). Improving Equity of Access to Deceased Donor Kidneys in New Zealand. Progress in Transplantation. 18(1). 10–12. 4 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian, et al.. (2005). The Macrophage Is the Predominant Inflammatory Cell in Renal Allograft Intimal Arteritis. Transplantation. 79(12). 1658–1662. 37 indexed citations
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Thomas, Mark, et al.. (2004). Subcutaneous black fungus (phaeohyphomycosis) infection in renal transplant recipients:three cases. Transplantation. 77(1). 140–142. 35 indexed citations
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Pilmore, Helen, et al.. (2001). TACROLIMUS FOR TREATMENT OF GOUT IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. Transplantation. 72(10). 1703–1705. 24 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian, Craig Donaldson, G. J. Laundy, et al.. (2000). Quantitation of cyclosporine-sensitive and -resistant allospecific cytotoxic cells at birth. Transplant International. 13(7). S471–S473. 1 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian, Craig Donaldson, G. J. Laundy, et al.. (2000). Quantitation of cyclosporine-sensitive and -resistant allospecific cytotoxic cells at birth. Transplant International. 13(S1). S471–S473. 2 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian & Justin Roake. (2000). The New Zealand National Kidney Allocation System. Renal Transplant Sub-committee.. PubMed. 113(1112). 253–5. 4 indexed citations
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Williams, Alistair J.K., et al.. (1997). High bicarbonate dialysate in haemodialysis patients: effects on acidosis and nutritional status. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 12(12). 2633–2637. 72 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian, L. Jonathan Zwi, & James F. Collins. (1995). Validation of the Banff criteria for acute rejection in renal transplant biopsies. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 25(6). 681–687. 7 indexed citations
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Dittmer, Ian. (1975). A Drug Information System Provided by a Transnational Pharmaceutical Firm for Use by the Practicing Physician. Drug Information Journal. 9(1). 27–29. 1 indexed citations

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