Jerónimo Graf

1.4k total citations
23 papers, 244 citations indexed

About

Jerónimo Graf is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Jerónimo Graf has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 244 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 6 papers in Infectious Diseases and 6 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. Recurrent topics in Jerónimo Graf's work include Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (15 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers) and Viral Infections and Vectors (5 papers). Jerónimo Graf is often cited by papers focused on Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (15 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers) and Viral Infections and Vectors (5 papers). Jerónimo Graf collaborates with scholars based in Chile, United States and Italy. Jerónimo Graf's co-authors include John J. Marini, Alexander B. Adams, David J. Dries, Arnoldo Santos, Vinko Tomicić, Paolo Formenti, Joseph Tashjian, René López, Pablo Vial and Cecilia Vial and has published in prestigious journals such as Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine and Critical Care.

In The Last Decade

Jerónimo Graf

21 papers receiving 241 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jerónimo Graf Chile 10 129 76 57 52 37 23 244
Sonal Pannu United States 8 109 0.8× 48 0.6× 48 0.8× 58 1.1× 8 0.2× 22 228
Erik Osborn United States 9 103 0.8× 96 1.3× 51 0.9× 143 2.8× 17 0.5× 21 318
Ryoichi Tosa Japan 7 93 0.7× 22 0.3× 91 1.6× 111 2.1× 12 0.3× 11 315
Federica Fusina Italy 10 191 1.5× 82 1.1× 51 0.9× 44 0.8× 15 277
Ana Sánchez Torres Spain 7 129 1.0× 41 0.5× 46 0.8× 74 1.4× 18 244
José Augusto Santos Pellegrini Brazil 10 127 1.0× 79 1.0× 113 2.0× 49 0.9× 25 296
Mirella Cristine de Oliveira Brazil 6 96 0.7× 47 0.6× 83 1.5× 41 0.8× 11 227
Chih‐Bin Lin Taiwan 8 147 1.1× 93 1.2× 58 1.0× 21 0.4× 33 278
Marcelo Moock Brazil 8 42 0.3× 47 0.6× 19 0.3× 15 0.3× 2 0.1× 17 172
Alejandro Donoso Chile 9 140 1.1× 30 0.4× 46 0.8× 61 1.2× 36 302

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jerónimo Graf

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Graf, Jerónimo, et al.. (2022). Increased respiratory dead space could associate with coagulation activation and poor outcomes in COVID-19 ARDS. Journal of Critical Care. 71. 154095–154095. 6 indexed citations
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López, René, Jerónimo Graf, Grégory Mertz, et al.. (2021). Proteinuria in Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome: A Frequent Finding Linked To Mortality. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 110. 466–468. 3 indexed citations
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López, René, et al.. (2021). Outcomes of Sepsis and Septic Shock in Cancer Patients: Focus on Lactate. Frontiers in Medicine. 8. 603275–603275. 10 indexed citations
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González-Seguel, Felipe, et al.. (2021). Respiratory Support Adjustments and Monitoring of Mechanically Ventilated Patients Performing Early Mobilization: A Scoping Review. Critical Care Explorations. 3(4). e0407–e0407. 6 indexed citations
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López, René, et al.. (2021). Targeted high volume hemofiltration could avoid extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in some patients with severe Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome. Journal of Medical Virology. 93(8). 4738–4747. 5 indexed citations
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González-Seguel, Felipe, et al.. (2019). Settings and monitoring of mechanical ventilation during physical therapy in adult critically ill patients: protocol for a scoping review. BMJ Open. 9(8). e030692–e030692. 5 indexed citations
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López, René, Cecilia Vial, Jerónimo Graf, et al.. (2019). Platelet Count in Patients with Mild Disease at Admission is Associated with Progression to Severe Hantavirus Cardiopulmonary Syndrome. Viruses. 11(8). 693–693. 10 indexed citations
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Keymer, Juan E., et al.. (2018). Clinical and Breathing Behavior in Subjects Undergoing Bronchoscopy Supported with Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation. 2(1). 1–3.
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Formenti, Paolo, Michele Umbrello, Jerónimo Graf, et al.. (2016). Reliability of transpulmonary pressure–time curve profile to identify tidal recruitment/hyperinflation in experimental unilateral pleural effusion. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing. 31(4). 783–791. 3 indexed citations
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Formenti, Paolo, Jerónimo Graf, Katherine A. Faltesek, et al.. (2012). Experimental intra-abdominal hypertension attenuates the benefit of positive end-expiratory pressure in ventilating effusion-compressed lungs*. Critical Care Medicine. 40(7). 2176–2181. 6 indexed citations
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Formenti, Paolo, Jerónimo Graf, Arnoldo Santos, et al.. (2011). Non-pulmonary factors strongly influence the stress index. Intensive Care Medicine. 37(4). 594–600. 24 indexed citations
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Graf, Jerónimo, Paolo Formenti, Arnoldo Santos, et al.. (2011). Pleural effusion complicates monitoring of respiratory mechanics*. Critical Care Medicine. 39(10). 2294–2299. 23 indexed citations
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Graf, Jerónimo, Arnoldo Santos, David J. Dries, Alexander B. Adams, & John J. Marini. (2010). Agreement Between Functional Residual Capacity Estimated via Automated Gas Dilution Versus via Computed Tomography in a Pleural Effusion Model. Respiratory Care. 55(11). 1464–1468. 16 indexed citations
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Tomicić, Vinko, et al.. (2010). Fundamentos de la ventilación mecánica en el síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo. Medicina Intensiva. 34(6). 418–427. 15 indexed citations
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Graf, Jerónimo, Spyros D. Mentzelopoulos, Alexander B. Adams, et al.. (2009). Semi‐quantitative tracking of intra‐airway fluids by computed tomography. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging. 29(6). 406–413. 12 indexed citations
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Graf, Jerónimo. (2009). Pleural effusion in the mechanically ventilated patient. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 15(1). 10–17. 15 indexed citations
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Graf, Jerónimo & John J. Marini. (2008). Do airway secretions play an underappreciated role in acute respiratory distress syndrome?. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 14(1). 44–49. 8 indexed citations
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Tomicić, Vinko, et al.. (2005). Use of a sigmoidal equation to analyze the pressure–volume curve obtained by the low flow method. Critical Care. 9(Suppl 1). P104–P104. 12 indexed citations

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