Ida Steffensen

1.4k total citations
28 papers, 534 citations indexed

About

Ida Steffensen is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Ida Steffensen has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 534 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 15 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Ida Steffensen's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (14 papers), Respiratory and Cough-Related Research (7 papers) and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (5 papers). Ida Steffensen is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (14 papers), Respiratory and Cough-Related Research (7 papers) and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (5 papers). Ida Steffensen collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Norway and Australia. Ida Steffensen's co-authors include Vibeke Backer, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, Simon Francis Thomsen, Lars Skadhauge, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, P Faurschou, Jacob Hjelmborg, Klaus Richter Larsen, Thomas Wegener and H. Riska and has published in prestigious journals such as CHEST Journal, European Respiratory Journal and American Journal of Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

Ida Steffensen

28 papers receiving 512 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ida Steffensen Denmark 14 305 264 108 94 55 28 534
Muntasir M. Abdelaziz United Kingdom 11 194 0.6× 170 0.6× 106 1.0× 23 0.2× 52 0.9× 22 498
David Soussan France 7 534 1.8× 348 1.3× 379 3.5× 98 1.0× 28 0.5× 9 707
N Lindholm Sweden 10 339 1.1× 208 0.8× 186 1.7× 64 0.7× 26 0.5× 17 542
Antonella Di Franco Italy 16 454 1.5× 384 1.5× 93 0.9× 24 0.3× 37 0.7× 26 664
Jack M. Becker United States 8 194 0.6× 173 0.7× 35 0.3× 42 0.4× 14 0.3× 12 357
H. S. Varonier Switzerland 9 334 1.1× 188 0.7× 162 1.5× 51 0.5× 18 0.3× 15 604
E. P. Munch Denmark 16 361 1.2× 334 1.3× 318 2.9× 164 1.7× 26 0.5× 26 720
Thomas Frischer Austria 15 460 1.5× 257 1.0× 358 3.3× 113 1.2× 41 0.7× 24 906
C S Ulrik Denmark 19 1.1k 3.5× 954 3.6× 239 2.2× 57 0.6× 59 1.1× 29 1.2k
Kathleen M. Donohue United States 9 206 0.7× 269 1.0× 52 0.5× 12 0.1× 13 0.2× 10 443

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ida Steffensen

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Engeland, Kolbjørn, et al.. (2020). New flood frequency estimates for the largest river in Norway based on the combination of short and long time series. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 24(11). 5595–5619. 20 indexed citations
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Andersson, Charlotte, Ida Steffensen, Charlotte Andreasen, et al.. (2019). Mortality associated with cardiovascular drugs in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and right-sided heart failure – A danish nationwide registry-based study. European Journal of Internal Medicine. 63. 56–61. 17 indexed citations
3.
Bülow, Anna von, et al.. (2018). Differentiation of adult severe asthma from difficult-to-treat asthma – Outcomes of a systematic assessment protocol. Respiratory Medicine. 145. 41–47. 38 indexed citations
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Hoyer, Nils, Ida Steffensen, Mikkel Malby Schoos, Martin Schønemann‐Lund, & Rolf Steffensen. (2014). Routine chest radiograph is still valuable in patients admitted for acute non-traumatic chest pain, an observational study. European Respiratory Journal. 44(Suppl 58). P4966–P4966. 1 indexed citations
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Schoos, Mikkel Malby, et al.. (2013). Echocardiographic predictors of exercise capacity and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. 13(1). 84–84. 34 indexed citations
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Steffensen, Ida, Carsten Jensen, Klaus F. Kofoed, et al.. (2012). Radiological patterns of primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation evaluated by 64-multi-slice computed tomography: a descriptive study. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. 14(6). 785–791. 12 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Tor Ingebrigtsen, Ida Steffensen, et al.. (2010). Chronic mucus hypersecretion: prevalence and risk factors in younger individuals.. PubMed. 14(8). 1052–8. 15 indexed citations
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Jensen, Claus Munk, et al.. (2009). Primary graft dysfunction; possible evaluation by high resolution computed tomography, and suggestions for a scoring system☆. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. 9(5). 859–867. 11 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, Lars Skadhauge, Ida Steffensen, & Vibeke Backer. (2008). Regular use of non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs increases the risk of adult‐onset asthma: a population‐based follow‐up study. The Clinical Respiratory Journal. 3(2). 82–84. 9 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, Lars Skadhauge, Ida Steffensen, & Vibeke Backer. (2008). Intake of Paracetamol and Risk of Asthma in Adults. Journal of Asthma. 45(8). 675–676. 27 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, et al.. (2007). Association between obesity and asthma in a twin cohort. Allergy. 62(10). 1199–1204. 39 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, et al.. (2007). Importance of genetic factors in the etiology of atopic dermatitis: A twin study. Allergy and Asthma Proceedings. 28(5). 535–539. 93 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, et al.. (2006). Genetic and environmental contributions to hay fever among young adult twins. Respiratory Medicine. 100(12). 2177–2182. 11 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, et al.. (2006). Risk factors for asthma in young adults: a co‐twin control study. Allergy. 61(2). 229–233. 20 indexed citations
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Steffensen, Ida, et al.. (2005). Automated external defibrillators for home use.. PubMed. 1–4. 2 indexed citations
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Thomsen, Simon Francis, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, et al.. (2005). The Incidence of Asthma in Young Adults. CHEST Journal. 127(6). 1928–1934. 58 indexed citations
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Steffensen, Ida & P Faurschou. (1996). [Formoterol as inhalation powder in the treatment of patients with reversible obstructive lung diseases. A 3-month placebo-controlled comparison of the effects of formoterol and salbutamol, followed by a 12-month period with formoterol alone].. PubMed. 158(49). 7092–6. 5 indexed citations
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Steffensen, Ida, et al.. (1995). *Inhaled formoterol dry powder in the treatment of patients with reversible obstructive airway disease. Allergy. 50(8). 657–663. 50 indexed citations

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