Jerome A. Differding

2.1k total citations
39 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Jerome A. Differding is a scholar working on Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Jerome A. Differding has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, 21 papers in Emergency Medicine and 8 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Jerome A. Differding's work include Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation (28 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (19 papers) and Blood transfusion and management (8 papers). Jerome A. Differding is often cited by papers focused on Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation (28 papers), Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (19 papers) and Blood transfusion and management (8 papers). Jerome A. Differding collaborates with scholars based in United States. Jerome A. Differding's co-authors include Martin A. Schreiber, Jennifer M. Watters, Samantha J. Underwood, Philbert Y. Van, Gregory J. Welk, Peter D. Hart, J. Dziura, Steven N. Blair, Raymond W. Thompson and László Király and has published in prestigious journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Critical Care and The American Journal of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Jerome A. Differding

39 papers receiving 1.5k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jerome A. Differding United States 22 743 493 389 292 253 39 1.6k
Markus Mittermayr Austria 17 932 1.3× 474 1.0× 357 0.9× 205 0.7× 258 1.0× 32 1.4k
Donald A. Reiff United States 19 659 0.9× 684 1.4× 464 1.2× 134 0.5× 113 0.4× 32 1.7k
Daniel Dirkmann Germany 27 1.4k 1.8× 420 0.9× 598 1.5× 247 0.8× 414 1.6× 54 2.2k
Alexander Hanke Germany 27 1.9k 2.5× 782 1.6× 641 1.6× 245 0.8× 552 2.2× 66 2.8k
Felix D. Battistella United States 23 596 0.8× 926 1.9× 675 1.7× 150 0.5× 51 0.2× 41 1.9k
Benedikt Treml Austria 16 281 0.4× 277 0.6× 292 0.8× 53 0.2× 129 0.5× 61 1.5k
Arthur L. Trask United States 12 611 0.8× 1.0k 2.1× 447 1.1× 62 0.2× 94 0.4× 20 1.6k
Robert J. Winchell United States 22 659 0.9× 1.4k 2.9× 902 2.3× 128 0.4× 153 0.6× 86 2.4k
Sherry M. Melton United States 23 539 0.7× 845 1.7× 840 2.2× 54 0.2× 43 0.2× 35 1.9k
Oliver Karam United States 23 460 0.6× 405 0.8× 302 0.8× 25 0.1× 148 0.6× 105 1.6k

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All Works

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McCully, Sean P., Belinda H. McCully, Elizabeth A. Rick, et al.. (2015). Reconstitution fluid type does not affect pulmonary inflammation or DNA damage following infusion of lyophilized plasma. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 78(2). 231–239. 4 indexed citations
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Van, Philbert Y., Gordon M. Riha, Jeffrey S. Barton, et al.. (2014). Thromboelastogram-guided enoxaparin dosing does not confer protection from deep venous thrombosis. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 76(4). 937–943. 28 indexed citations
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Riha, Gordon M., Nicholas R. Kunio, Philbert Y. Van, et al.. (2013). Uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock results in a hypercoagulable state modulated by initial fluid resuscitation regimens. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 75(1). 129–134. 26 indexed citations
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Barton, Jeffrey S., Gordon M. Riha, Jerome A. Differding, et al.. (2013). Coagulopathy after a liver resection: is it over diagnosed and over treated?. HPB. 15(11). 865–871. 41 indexed citations
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Riha, Gordon M., Philbert Y. Van, Jerome A. Differding, & Martin A. Schreiber. (2012). Incidence of deep vein thrombosis is increased with 30 mg twice daily dosing of enoxaparin compared with 40 mg daily. The American Journal of Surgery. 203(5). 598–602. 16 indexed citations
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Kunio, Nicholas R., et al.. (2012). Thrombelastography-identified coagulopathy is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after traumatic brain injury. The American Journal of Surgery. 203(5). 584–588. 58 indexed citations
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Hamilton, Gregory J., Philbert Y. Van, Jerome A. Differding, et al.. (2011). Lyophilized Plasma With Ascorbic Acid Decreases Inflammation in Hemorrhagic Shock. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 71(2). 292–298. 15 indexed citations
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Riha, Gordon M., Nicholas R. Kunio, Philbert Y. Van, et al.. (2011). Hextend and 7.5% Hypertonic Saline With Dextran Are Equivalent to Lactated Ringer's in a Swine Model of Initial Resuscitation of Uncontrolled Hemorrhagic Shock. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 71(6). 1755–1760. 22 indexed citations
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Differding, Jerome A., et al.. (2011). Trauma induces a hypercoagulable state that is resistant to hypothermia as measured by thrombelastogram. The American Journal of Surgery. 201(5). 587–591. 26 indexed citations
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Van, Philbert Y., Gregory J. Hamilton, Chitra N. Sambasivan, et al.. (2011). Lyophilized Plasma Reconstituted With Ascorbic Acid Suppresses Inflammation and Oxidative DNA Damage. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 71(1). 20–25. 21 indexed citations
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Watters, Jennifer M., Philbert Y. Van, Gregory J. Hamilton, et al.. (2011). Advanced Hemostatic Dressings Are Not Superior to Gauze for Care Under Fire Scenarios. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 70(6). 1413–1419. 35 indexed citations
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Van, Philbert Y., Jerome A. Differding, Karen A. Zink, et al.. (2010). Red Blood Cells Accelerate the Onset of Clot Formation in Polytrauma and Hemorrhagic Shock. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 69(5). 1054–1061. 15 indexed citations
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Underwood, Samantha, et al.. (2010). Effects of Ethanol Intoxication and Gender on Blood Coagulation. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 68(5). 1106–1111. 25 indexed citations
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Sambasivan, Chitra N., S. David Cho, Karen A. Zink, Jerome A. Differding, & Martin A. Schreiber. (2009). A highly porous silica and chitosan-based hemostatic dressing is superior in controlling hemorrhage in a severe groin injury model in swine. The American Journal of Surgery. 197(5). 576–580. 45 indexed citations
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Király, László, Samantha Underwood, Jerome A. Differding, & Martin A. Schreiber. (2009). Transfusion of Aged Packed Red Blood Cells Results in Decreased Tissue Oxygenation in Critically Injured Trauma Patients. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 67(1). 29–32. 89 indexed citations
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Gee, Arvin, et al.. (2008). THE INFLUENCE OF SEX HORMONES ON COAGULATION AND INFLAMMATION IN THE TRAUMA PATIENT. Shock. 29(3). 334–341. 52 indexed citations
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Schreiber, Martin A., Jerome A. Differding, & Thomas J. Esposito. (2008). Research: Questions and Answers From Academic Trauma Surgeons. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 64(4). 1113–1118. 8 indexed citations
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Schreiber, Martin A., Jerome A. Differding, Per Thorborg, John C. Mayberry, & Richard J. Mullins. (2005). Hypercoagulability Is Most Prevalent Early after Injury and in Female Patients. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 58(3). 475–481. 184 indexed citations
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Welk, Gregory J., Jerome A. Differding, Raymond W. Thompson, et al.. (2000). The utility of the Digi-Walker step counter to assess daily physical activity patterns. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 32(Supplement). S481–S488. 233 indexed citations

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