Marilyn T. Haupt

3.2k total citations
37 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Marilyn T. Haupt is a scholar working on Surgery, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Marilyn T. Haupt has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Surgery, 14 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and 12 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Marilyn T. Haupt's work include Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy (14 papers), Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (12 papers) and Renal function and acid-base balance (10 papers). Marilyn T. Haupt is often cited by papers focused on Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy (14 papers), Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (12 papers) and Renal function and acid-base balance (10 papers). Marilyn T. Haupt collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and India. Marilyn T. Haupt's co-authors include Richard W. Carlson, Eric C. Rackow, Bella Kaufman, Jay L. Falk, Michael I. Packman, Jack Siegel, I. Alan Fein, Edward M. Gilbert, E.M. Gilbert and Armando Huaringa and has published in prestigious journals such as CHEST Journal, Critical Care Medicine and American Heart Journal.

In The Last Decade

Marilyn T. Haupt

37 papers receiving 1.8k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marilyn T. Haupt United States 18 834 743 724 491 390 37 1.9k
Michael G. Seneff United States 25 789 0.9× 657 0.9× 690 1.0× 518 1.1× 1.1k 2.7× 48 2.7k
Dorrilyn Rajbhandari Australia 17 889 1.1× 1.2k 1.6× 614 0.8× 416 0.8× 395 1.0× 29 2.5k
Didier Journois France 22 646 0.8× 355 0.5× 854 1.2× 365 0.7× 748 1.9× 78 2.4k
Shane M. Tibby United Kingdom 32 1.3k 1.5× 556 0.7× 1.4k 1.9× 458 0.9× 737 1.9× 117 3.3k
Lynn J. Hydo United States 27 498 0.6× 448 0.6× 763 1.1× 710 1.4× 391 1.0× 63 2.1k
Parisa Glass Australia 14 845 1.0× 987 1.3× 563 0.8× 385 0.8× 322 0.8× 23 1.9k
Margreeth B. Vroom Netherlands 28 537 0.6× 1.0k 1.4× 360 0.5× 508 1.0× 881 2.3× 77 2.5k
Jean‐Yves Lefrant France 18 519 0.6× 683 0.9× 775 1.1× 235 0.5× 113 0.3× 31 1.6k
Barbara Jordan Austria 11 1.1k 1.4× 461 0.6× 518 0.7× 469 1.0× 384 1.0× 13 2.2k
Pasquale Piccinni Italy 22 1.0k 1.2× 810 1.1× 892 1.2× 565 1.2× 317 0.8× 55 3.1k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Haupt, Marilyn T.. (2015). Colloidal and Crystalloidal Fluid Resuscitation in Shock Associated with Increased Capillary Permeability. Current studies in hematology and blood transfusion. 86–98. 1 indexed citations
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Sinuff, Tasnim, John Muscedere, Peter Dodek, et al.. (2012). Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia. Critical Care Medicine. 41(1). 15–23. 54 indexed citations
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Cartmill, Randi, James M. Walker, Mary Ann Blosky, et al.. (2012). Impact of electronic order management on the timeliness of antibiotic administration in critical care patients. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 81(11). 782–791. 15 indexed citations
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Djurkovic, Svetolik, et al.. (2010). A survey of clinicians addressing the approach to the management of severe sepsis and septic shock in the United States. Journal of Critical Care. 25(4). 658.e1–658.e6. 23 indexed citations
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Hinestrosa, Federico, et al.. (2006). OBESITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED SURVIVAL IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH BLOOD STREAM INFECTIONS. CHEST Journal. 130(4). 220S–220S. 1 indexed citations
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Dorman, Todd, Peter B. Angood, Derek C. Angus, et al.. (2004). Guidelines for critical care medicine training and continuing medical education. Critical Care Medicine. 32(1). 263–272. 80 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T., C. Bekes, Richard J. Brilli, et al.. (2003). Guidelines on critical care services and personnel: Recommendations based on a system of categorization of three levels of care*. Critical Care Medicine. 31(11). 2677–2683. 221 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T.. (2001). Debate: Transfusing to normal hemoglobin levels improves outcome. Critical Care. 5(2). 64–64. 4 indexed citations
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Zaloga, Gary P., et al.. (2000). Cation Metabolism During Propofol Sedation With and Without EDTA in Patients With Impaired Renal Function. Intensive Care Medicine. 26(S3). S433–S442. 9 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T. & Christina G. Rehm. (2000). BEDSIDE PROCEDURES. Critical Care Clinics. 16(1). 1–6. 11 indexed citations
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Oud, Lavi & Marilyn T. Haupt. (1999). Persistent Gastric Intramucosal Ischemia in Patients With Sepsis Following Resuscitation From Shock. CHEST Journal. 115(5). 1390–1396. 18 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T., Bella Kaufman, & Richard W. Carlson. (1992). Fluid resuscitation in patients with increased vascular permeability.. PubMed. 8(2). 341–53. 30 indexed citations
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Kruse, James A., et al.. (1991). Hemodynamic responses to Gram-positive versus Gram-negative sepsis in critically ill patients with and without circulatory shock. Critical Care Medicine. 19(12). 1520–1525. 45 indexed citations
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Kruse, James A., Marilyn T. Haupt, Vinod K. Puri, & Richard W. Carlson. (1990). Lactate Levels as Predictors of the Relationship between Oxygen Delivery and Consumption in ARDS. CHEST Journal. 98(4). 959–962. 49 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T.. (1989). The Use of Crystalloidal and Colloidal Solutions for Volume Replacement in Hypovolemic Shock. Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. 27(1). 1–26. 11 indexed citations
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Gilbert, E.M., et al.. (1986). The Effect of Fluid Loading, Blood Transfusion, and Catecholamine Infusion on Oxygen Delivery and Consumption in Patients with Sepsis 1, 2. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 134(5). 873–878. 233 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T., et al.. (1984). Increased pulmonary edema with crystalloid compared to colloid resuscitation of shock associated with increased vascular permeability.. PubMed. 12(3). 213–24. 20 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T. & Eric C. Rackow. (1983). Adverse effects of febrile state on cardiac performance. American Heart Journal. 105(5). 763–768. 32 indexed citations
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Carlson, Richard W. & Marilyn T. Haupt. (1982). Colloid-Hydrostatic Gradients and Pulmonary Edema. CHEST Journal. 82(4). 398–400. 3 indexed citations
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Haupt, Marilyn T. & Eric C. Rackow. (1982). Colloid Osmotic Pressure and Fluid Resuscitation with Hetastarch, Albumin, and Saline Solutions. Survey of Anesthesiology. 26(6). 332–333. 2 indexed citations

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