J. Devn Cornish

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 817 citations indexed

About

J. Devn Cornish is a scholar working on Biomedical Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Devn Cornish has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 817 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Biomedical Engineering, 14 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 12 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in J. Devn Cornish's work include Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (17 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (10 papers) and Congenital Heart Disease Studies (5 papers). J. Devn Cornish is often cited by papers focused on Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices (17 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (10 papers) and Congenital Heart Disease Studies (5 papers). J. Devn Cornish collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. J. Devn Cornish's co-authors include Reese H. Clark, Donald M. Null, Dale R. Gerstmann, Thomas E. Wiswell, Robert A. deLemos, Kenneth C. Kesser, Margaret J. Strieper, Robert W. Enzenauer, Lee A. Bland and Kurt F. Heiss and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Journal of Applied Physiology and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

J. Devn Cornish

29 papers receiving 785 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. Devn Cornish United States 17 425 334 328 167 144 30 817
H Hörnchen Germany 16 307 0.7× 359 1.1× 122 0.4× 55 0.3× 106 0.7× 48 677
Jaap Schipper Netherlands 12 127 0.3× 249 0.7× 62 0.2× 93 0.6× 139 1.0× 17 533
Nicholas Evans Australia 13 418 1.0× 186 0.6× 138 0.4× 29 0.2× 383 2.7× 20 720
G Zobel Austria 21 469 1.1× 322 1.0× 235 0.7× 173 1.0× 291 2.0× 92 1.2k
Richard W. Virgilio United States 22 442 1.0× 870 2.6× 135 0.4× 695 4.2× 172 1.2× 47 1.6k
Smeeta Sardesai United States 16 1.2k 2.7× 588 1.8× 68 0.2× 52 0.3× 188 1.3× 33 1.4k
Parvathi Iyer India 12 207 0.5× 156 0.5× 126 0.4× 21 0.1× 323 2.2× 30 536
Alicia A. Moïse United States 11 368 0.9× 241 0.7× 85 0.3× 32 0.2× 96 0.7× 19 609
W.L. Sugg United States 19 257 0.6× 696 2.1× 185 0.6× 314 1.9× 59 0.4× 48 1.0k
Jörg Brederlau Germany 15 458 1.1× 510 1.5× 342 1.0× 621 3.7× 164 1.1× 40 1.2k

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All Works

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Fortenberry, James D., et al.. (1996). Neutrophil and cytokine activation with neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The Journal of Pediatrics. 128(5). 670–678. 94 indexed citations
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Polliotti, B., Rebecca Holmes, J. Devn Cornish, et al.. (1996). Long-term dual perfusion of isolated human placental lobules with improved oxygenation for infectious diseases research. Placenta. 17(1). 57–68. 24 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, et al.. (1995). Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Affects Renal Function. PEDIATRICS. 95(4). 573–578. 30 indexed citations
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Heiss, Kurt F., Reese H. Clark, J. Devn Cornish, et al.. (1995). Preferential use of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 30(3). 416–419. 35 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, G Dreyer, Thomas J. Kuehl, et al.. (1994). Failure of acute perinatal asphyxia or meconium aspiration to produce persistent pulmonary hypertension in a neonatal baboon model. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 171(1). 43–49. 26 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, et al.. (1993). Efficacy of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for neonates with respiratory and circulatory compromise. The Journal of Pediatrics. 122(1). 105–109. 64 indexed citations
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Strieper, Margaret J., Shiva Sharma, Kenneth J. Dooley, J. Devn Cornish, & Reese H. Clark. (1993). Effects of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation on cardiac performance as determined by echocardiographic measurements. The Journal of Pediatrics. 122(6). 950–955. 36 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, Reese H. Clark, Richard R. Ricketts, et al.. (1993). Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation service at Egleston: two years' experience.. PubMed. 82(9). 471–6. 3 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, et al.. (1992). Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a means of stabilizing and transporting high risk neonates.. PubMed. 37(4). 564–8. 30 indexed citations
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Moulton, Steven L., et al.. (1992). Congenital pulmonary alveolar proteinosis: Failure of treatment with extracorporeal life support. The Journal of Pediatrics. 120(2). 297–302. 32 indexed citations
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Kesser, Kenneth C., et al.. (1992). Comparison of a New Venous Control Device with a Bladder Box System for Use in ECMO. ASAIO Journal. 38(4). 835–840. 7 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, et al.. (1992). Use of umbilical vessels for neonatal ECMO cannulation: possibilities and precautions.. PubMed. 37(4). 545–8. 2 indexed citations
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Moulton, Steven L., et al.. (1991). Carotid artery reconstruction following neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 26(7). 794–799. 28 indexed citations
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Bui, Kim & J. Devn Cornish. (1990). Innovative Therapies for Neonatal Respiratory Failure: High-Frequency Ventilation and Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 11(2). 127–139. 2 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, Dale R. Gerstmann, Donald M. Null, Mark D. Smith, & Thomas J. Kuehl. (1989). Oxygen delivery rate and sufficiency of oxygenation during ECMO in newborn baboons. Journal of Applied Physiology. 66(1). 210–216. 3 indexed citations
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Cornish, J. Devn, et al.. (1986). Inflight use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe neonatal respiratory failure. Perfusion. 1(4). 281–287. 19 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, J. Devn Cornish, & Donald M. Null. (1986). Dense pulmonary opacification in neonates treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Pediatric Radiology. 16(6). 448–451. 6 indexed citations
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Wiswell, Thomas E., et al.. (1986). Neonatal Polycythemia: Frequency of Clinical Manifestations and Other Associated Findings. PEDIATRICS. 78(1). 26–30. 47 indexed citations
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Kuehl, Thomas J., Jacqueline J. Coalson, Neel B. Ackerman, et al.. (1984). High-frequency ventilation compared to conventional positive-pressure ventilation in the treatment of hyaline membrane disease in primates. Critical Care Medicine. 12(9). 764–768. 34 indexed citations

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