Karen Hay

1.3k total citations
77 papers, 878 citations indexed

About

Karen Hay is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Karen Hay has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 878 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 18 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 12 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. Recurrent topics in Karen Hay's work include Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (11 papers), Microbial infections and disease research (8 papers) and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (7 papers). Karen Hay is often cited by papers focused on Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (11 papers), Microbial infections and disease research (8 papers) and Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (7 papers). Karen Hay collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Karen Hay's co-authors include Tamsin S. Barnes, Timothy J. Mahony, Archie C. A. Clements, John M. Morton, Cameron Hurst, Jakob Begun, Steve Kisely, Maura Kenny, P H Baas and Hamish Mackie and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Stroke.

In The Last Decade

Karen Hay

73 papers receiving 856 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Karen Hay Australia 17 178 135 117 104 96 77 878
Peter Tschudi Switzerland 15 83 0.5× 51 0.4× 138 1.2× 52 0.5× 90 0.9× 87 805
S.-L. Kivelä Finland 10 98 0.6× 126 0.9× 46 0.4× 44 0.4× 39 0.4× 11 494
S. Reza Jafarzadeh United States 19 340 1.9× 35 0.3× 38 0.3× 57 0.5× 180 1.9× 71 1.1k
Ying Xue China 20 189 1.1× 17 0.1× 76 0.6× 134 1.3× 155 1.6× 73 1.2k
Moore Jn United States 20 62 0.3× 25 0.2× 67 0.6× 120 1.2× 110 1.1× 71 1.1k
Licia Veronesi Italy 20 203 1.1× 32 0.2× 51 0.4× 22 0.2× 150 1.6× 70 992
Lara Harvey Australia 20 332 1.9× 9 0.1× 217 1.9× 94 0.9× 331 3.4× 78 1.5k
Louise Letley United Kingdom 22 381 2.1× 34 0.3× 64 0.5× 16 0.2× 145 1.5× 49 2.0k
Chang‐Teng Wu Taiwan 21 205 1.2× 70 0.5× 375 3.2× 86 0.8× 258 2.7× 79 1.2k
Donald W. Spady Canada 18 360 2.0× 23 0.2× 21 0.2× 55 0.5× 106 1.1× 45 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Karen Hay

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Fields of papers citing papers by Karen Hay

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Karen Hay

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Karen Hay. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Karen Hay based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Karen Hay. Karen Hay is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tronstad, Oystein, Sue Patterson, Anna‐Liisa Sutt, et al.. (2023). A protocol of an international validation study to assess the clinical accuracy of the eDIS-ICU delirium screening tool. Australian Critical Care. 36(6). 1043–1049. 1 indexed citations
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Gurunathan, Usha, Bronwyn Pearse, S. McKenzie, et al.. (2023). Association Between Thromboelastometry Identified Hypercoagulability and Thromboembolic Complications After Arthroplasty: A Prospective Observational Study in Patients With Obesity. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis. 29. 2995381241–2995381241. 1 indexed citations
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Savage, M., Karen Hay, D. Murdoch, et al.. (2022). Clinical Outcomes in Pre-Hospital Activation and Direct Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory Transfer of STEMI for Primary PCI. Heart Lung and Circulation. 31(7). 974–984. 4 indexed citations
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Savage, M., Karen Hay, Bonita Anderson, et al.. (2022). The Prognostic Value of Echocardiographic Wall Motion Score Index in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Critical Care Research and Practice. 2022. 1–9. 5 indexed citations
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Savage, M., Karen Hay, D. Murdoch, et al.. (2022). Sex differences in time to primary percutaneous coronary intervention and outcomes in patients presenting with ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. 100(4). 520–529. 14 indexed citations
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Wong, Yee Weng, et al.. (2021). Effects of omecamtiv mecarbil on failing human ventricular trabeculae and interaction with (−)‐noradrenaline. Pharmacology Research & Perspectives. 9(3). e00760–e00760. 5 indexed citations
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Savage, M., Karen Hay, D. Murdoch, et al.. (2021). Impact of Patient BMI on Patient and Operator Radiation Dose During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Heart Lung and Circulation. 31(3). 372–382. 4 indexed citations
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Roberts, Jason A., et al.. (2020). Effectiveness of Vancomycin Dosing Guided by Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Adult Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 64(9). 7 indexed citations
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Fitzgerald, John, et al.. (2020). Late Potentials and Early Repolarisation Are Associated With Serious Mental Illness and May Portend Increased Arrhythmic Risk. Heart Lung and Circulation. 29(10). 1476–1483. 5 indexed citations
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Begun, Jakob, Maura Kenny, Kai‐Hsiang Chuang, et al.. (2019). Protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in youth with inflammatory bowel disease and depression. BMJ Open. 9(4). e025568–e025568. 12 indexed citations
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Lawrence, P. Scott, et al.. (2018). Wait times are not the problem! Detailed analysis of unsolicited patient complaints from a metropolitan Australian emergency department. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 30(5). 672–677. 7 indexed citations
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Gibson, Justine S., et al.. (2018). Mycoplasma bovis and bovine respiratory disease: A risk factor study in Australian feeder cattle. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 157. 152–161. 19 indexed citations
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Gurunathan, Usha, et al.. (2018). Usefulness of a visual aid in achieving optimal positioning for spinal anesthesia: a randomized trial. BMC Anesthesiology. 18(1). 11–11. 4 indexed citations
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Burke, Andrew, et al.. (2017). High Rates of Respiratory Symptoms and Airways Disease in Mental Health Inpatients in a Tertiary Centre. Respirology. 22. 32–32. 2 indexed citations
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James, Eric, et al.. (2017). Pressure cushions in a home environment: How effective are they at reducing interface pressure and does the chair surface count?: A pilot study. 25(4). 180.
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Hay, Karen, John M. Morton, Timothy J. Mahony, Archie C. A. Clements, & Tamsin S. Barnes. (2016). Associations between animal characteristic and environmental risk factors and bovine respiratory disease in Australian feedlot cattle. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 125. 66–74. 30 indexed citations

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