James Gilbert

931 total citations
41 papers, 568 citations indexed

About

James Gilbert is a scholar working on Surgery, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, James Gilbert has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 568 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Surgery, 12 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in James Gilbert's work include Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (10 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (8 papers) and Vascular Procedures and Complications (8 papers). James Gilbert is often cited by papers focused on Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (10 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (8 papers) and Vascular Procedures and Complications (8 papers). James Gilbert collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Germany. James Gilbert's co-authors include David Seamark, Edward Sharples, Rutger J. Ploeg, Peter J. Friend, Elinor Curnow, Shruti Mittal, Catherine Boffa, M. S. Hall, Sean Williams and C. J. Lawrence and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Blood and The American Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

James Gilbert

40 papers receiving 552 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James Gilbert United Kingdom 14 258 201 146 137 91 41 568
Ylian S. Liem Netherlands 12 186 0.7× 238 1.2× 136 0.9× 265 1.9× 264 2.9× 23 899
Catherine Sullivan United States 11 188 0.7× 116 0.6× 125 0.9× 75 0.5× 20 0.2× 21 679
Jeffrey A. Lafranca Netherlands 12 221 0.9× 272 1.4× 240 1.6× 287 2.1× 91 1.0× 16 619
Anjali Saxena United States 16 144 0.6× 133 0.7× 83 0.6× 160 1.2× 137 1.5× 37 730
W E Bloembergen United States 9 180 0.7× 188 0.9× 95 0.7× 100 0.7× 241 2.6× 10 818
Udaya Udayaraj United Kingdom 12 156 0.6× 111 0.6× 167 1.1× 77 0.6× 20 0.2× 25 419
Paul C. W. van Dijk Netherlands 8 85 0.3× 98 0.5× 119 0.8× 115 0.8× 92 1.0× 9 805
Tiffany Zens United States 15 200 0.8× 467 2.3× 266 1.8× 124 0.9× 19 0.2× 37 807
Moniek W.M. van de Luijtgaarden Netherlands 11 94 0.4× 116 0.6× 43 0.3× 95 0.7× 134 1.5× 13 764
Cecilia Montgomery Øien Norway 7 167 0.6× 108 0.5× 103 0.7× 111 0.8× 10 0.1× 10 753

Countries citing papers authored by James Gilbert

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Fields of papers citing papers by James Gilbert

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James Gilbert

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All Works

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Aitken, Emma, Damien Ashby, Francis Calder, et al.. (2025). UK Kidney Association Clinical Practice Guideline on vascular access for haemodialysis. BMC Nephrology. 26(1). 461–461.
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Jaffer, Ounali, Paul Gibbs, Matthew Gibson, et al.. (2021). A UK Expert Consensus Approach for Managing Symptomatic Arteriovenous Fistula (AVF) Stenosis in Haemodialysis Patients. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 44(11). 1736–1746. 11 indexed citations
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Gilbert, James, Pablo Nenclares, Kate Newbold, et al.. (2021). Taste dysfunction following radiotherapy to the head and neck: A systematic review. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 157. 130–140. 35 indexed citations
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Gilbert, James, et al.. (2021). First Clinical Results of the Merit WRAPSODY™ Cell-Impermeable Endoprosthesis for Treatment of Access Circuit Stenosis in Haemodialysis Patients. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 44(12). 1903–1913. 9 indexed citations
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Gilbert, James, et al.. (2020). Thyroid disease assessment and management: summary of NICE guidance. BMJ. 368. m41–m41. 30 indexed citations
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Mittal, Shruti, Simon Knight, Georgios Vrakas, et al.. (2020). An analysis of the association between older recipient age and outcomes after whole‐organ pancreas transplantation – a single‐centre, retrospective study. Transplant International. 33(5). 529–535. 12 indexed citations
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Reindl‐Schwaighofer, Roman, Vladimir Matoussevitch, Wolfgang Winnicki, et al.. (2019). A Novel Inside-out Access Approach for Hemodialysis Catheter Placement in Patients With Thoracic Central Venous Occlusion. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 75(4). 480–487. 19 indexed citations
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Inston, Nicholas, James Gilbert, David Kingsmore, et al.. (2017). Aneurysms in Vascular Access: State of the Art and Future Developments. The Journal of Vascular Access. 18(6). 464–472. 29 indexed citations
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Mittal, Shruti, James Gilbert, & Peter J. Friend. (2017). Donors after circulatory death pancreas transplantation. Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation. 22(4). 372–376. 18 indexed citations
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Boffa, Catherine, et al.. (2016). Transplantation of Kidneys From Donors With Acute Kidney Injury: Friend or Foe?. American Journal of Transplantation. 17(2). 411–419. 88 indexed citations
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Dholakia, Shamik, Shruti Mittal, Isabel Quiroga, et al.. (2016). Pancreas Transplantation: Past, Present, Future. The American Journal of Medicine. 129(7). 667–673. 43 indexed citations
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Sinha, Sanjay, et al.. (2011). SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE WITH DCD PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION. Transplant International. 24. 5–5. 2 indexed citations
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Richards, Suzanne H, Rachel Winder, Clare Seamark, et al.. (2011). The experiences and needs of people seeking palliative health care out-of-hours: a qualitative study. Primary Health Care Research & Development. 12(2). 165–178. 25 indexed citations
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Gilbert, James. (2009). The obesity epidemic and ramifications for nurses.. PubMed. 28(2). 24–5. 1 indexed citations
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Richards, Suzanne H, Rachel Winder, David Seamark, et al.. (2008). Accessing out-of-hours care following implementation of the GMS contract: an observational study. British Journal of General Practice. 58(550). 331–338. 12 indexed citations
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Seamark, David, et al.. (2000). Are postbereavement research interviews distressing to carers? Lessons learned from palliative care research. Palliative Medicine. 14(1). 55–56. 27 indexed citations
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Seamark, David, Sean Williams, M. S. Hall, C. J. Lawrence, & James Gilbert. (1998). Palliative terminal cancer care in community hospitals and a hospice: a comparative study.. PubMed. 48(431). 1312–6. 24 indexed citations
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Seamark, David, et al.. (1996). Characteristics of Referrals to an Inpatient Hospice and a Survey of General Practitioner Perceptions of Palliative Care. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 89(2). 79–84. 33 indexed citations
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O’Farrell, Dermot, James Gilbert, & Richard D. Goldner. (1994). Treatment for the Mallet Finger Injuries of Surgeons. Journal of Hand Therapy. 7(4). 258–259. 5 indexed citations

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